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Moto International also has V7 deals: $5,999 before all the other stuff.http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/mcd/5401060679.htmlhttp://seattle.craigslist.org/see/mcd/5401070969.html I really like the black and orange.
Thus far, I've seen nothing that would prompt me to trade my '14 V7S on a newer V7II. That's all I'll say about that...
There's no way I'm trading my 750 Breva for any newer V7, which I think are inferior. It seems some here are more interested in resale value than if a newer version of a V7 is really that much better than the 1 they already have. I'm not in the habit of changing my MCs every few years just because a newer bike version has some new doo dad on it mine doesn't.
This thread is about whether a twice discounted V7 I at a "killer price" is in fact a "killer price". What you've mostly said is that you think that a V7, in comparison with your Breva, is "inferior". Congrats on your superior bike.P.S. Do yah figure that there's just a chance that those who want ABS might want it for reasons that go beyond wanting "do dads"?
If you're a competent rider you don't need ABS. ABS is to make inferior riders feel safe. Whether it will really do that is suspect, IMHO.
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I was not trying to turn this into a V7 vs V7 II discussion, and certainly not into a discussion on why you should, or should not, sell your V7 in order to buy a V7 II.I was talking about new V7 buyers and why I think Moto Guzzi has discounted the V7 I bikes again.
The point I was trying to make in starting this thread was to inform the have members here of good deals to be had.I was not trying to start a V7-I vs. V7-II discussion, or a Breva 750 vs. V7 discussion.I had dragged my feet and missed out on the August deals. The price went back up $1,000 in Sept, and then, the remaining discount expired the end of October.I was lucky enough to get my slightly used '14 thanks to Cam. If not, I'd likely be buying the black & orange V7 Special from AF1.So, if anyone here regrets not buying one when they were discounted early, here's another chance.That is all.
There's no way I'm trading my 750 Breva for any newer V7, which I think are inferior.
What exactly do you think is interior?The better fuel range in the better material (metal) fuel tank?The better powerband of the better looking motor that requires less maintenance (no TB syncing or TPS adjustment)?The better looking/lower unsprung weight wheels?
What I find inferior on the new V7s is their seats and not having 17" rims front & rear. My Breva has a very linear power band and hope the V7s do too. If you don't have 17" rims f & R it isn't going to handle as good assuming you can tell the difference, + I have more tire options available Right now my favorite combo is a Kenda front & Shinko rear.