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If it were me, I would buy the 24. Unless you have your heart set on the Sport, for me the difference between the 24 and 26 is not worth 3-4K. And I find the 24 Special to look better than the 26. I don't recall the exact spec differences from 24-26, but I think they are minimal.
I couldn't disagree more. The larger 52mm throttle body and separate ECU make, in my mind, the 26 a much more robust and serviceable EFI system in the long run.And though I've not seen a 26 in person yet the reports are they are much improved all around.But I'm not gonna sweat a few grand. If I were then sure I'd settle for older.
Reading earlier post I remember you saying the Throttle body is at 52 mm .. and just did a search the 2024 was 38mm.. that’s a huge difference.. the few grand doesn’t bother me that much on the purchase.... I’m just saying if I opt for the V7 .. will I lose something going with the 2024....
I’m still Pondering their V100 at 11.5 and an R12 at 10k.. I’m just saying if I opt for the V7 .. will I lose something going with the 2024. And it might seem the 26 might a major upgrade over the 24..which changes a lot and of course if I do go with the 26 .. the sport is the best option as it’s only 500 dollars more that the Special. With more options.
Surely, the BMW R12 Cruiser must be more than 10k? But if Icould choose between an R12 and a V7 at the same price? Not sure what I would pick, I would have to ride them. If you want performance, the V100 is a notch above the rest. In the end, though, only you can tell what you really want
"and just did a search the 2024 was 38mm.. that’s a huge difference.."But there is no difference worth talking about in the engine performance specs. I would buy whichever model I preferred based on appearance/color and/or any changes in electronics, etc if there was something I wanted that was present on the newer model but not on the older one. I would not pay the money for the newer one solely based on the engine power. If there was a 10HP increase, that would be different but the power increase stated by MG is more about marketing than a functional performance increase.
Good point re serviceability! My biggest issue with the current V7s is that there doesn't appear to be a model available with the twin gauges. As far as the other add-ons, I have cruise control on my BMW R1200RS and doubt that I've used it five times since I bought the bike new in '17! But, of course it depends on how/where you are using the bike and the roads/traffic.
With respect Cliff, when it comes to my hobbies, resale is never on my radar screen even the tiniest bit. It's only about want. When the time comes to sell or trade, you get what you get. Just my opinion.
Let me expound. Cost is definitely a factor for me when making any purchase. If I think something is too much money for the value it gives or if I don't have the money at the time, I let it pass. But, when I make the commitment to purchase, I leave resale out of the calculus. I hope that further information repairs my reputation. I think that original post was first thing in the morning, I sound not post then.
Blu, I'm just trying to understand how resale on something like *most* motorcycle, car, home, purchases isn't an important component of cost?
I may buy another new Guzzi-don't really know-but I know for SURE if I do it'll be a leftover. Every year there are great deals to be had.Twice I paid for a new Guzzi during the current model year. Never again......
I have a '26 Special. The tach is on the display at all times. Unfortunately it doesn't come with the gas gauge. I am guessing it might be able to be added as the Sport has one. At one time my dash lit up showing one briefly but I haven't seen it since. It would probably require the mechanism in the tank and a flash. Probably quite expensive so it most likely won't happen in my case as much as I would like one. Another question do the '24's and '25's have the catalytic converters in the mufflers or a separate one under the bike. The mufflers on the '26's have a different look and sound. Also do the 24's and 25's have ride by wire or not with cruise control. I have been getting conflicting information.kk
Been a while since I been here life got in the way.. So I am trying to get back into the guzzi fold.. I had three at one point ( Cali 1400 custom , V7 Aniversario and the First year of the V85TT) I didn’t have time to ride them at the time so had to sell them 😢. Anyway I’m trying to get back into it and I’m looking at the 2024 and 2026 V7 ( still pondering the V100 and maybe even the dark side R12 base) anyways. There are a lot of options of 2024’s left over for a good price.. I guess my question which has probably been covered at nauseium ..Would you consider the 2026 3-4K better bike than the 2024?I guess for an example 2024 Special is 7k while the new special is 10.1k w/ the sport being 10.6 of course which I do love along with the Black Emerald painting the special... I know there are electronic upgrades (ie.. cruise control and OEm heated grips and ride modes) and maybe a smidge of performance, I was just wondering what everyone thoughts are between these two.Appreciate your input!!
does the 2026 exhaust sound better or worse than the 24/25?
I have a '26 Special. The tach is on the display at all times.
Another question do the '24's and '25's have the catalytic converters in the mufflers or a separate one under the bike. The mufflers on the '26's have a different look and sound.
Also do the 24's and 25's have ride by wire or not with cruise control. I have been getting conflicting information.kk