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Quick update, after riding a Roamer, it didn't really do much for me to be honest. Foot controls too far forward and I found my right heel kept touching the exhaust. It was just like my 74 Eldo in that it clunked into all gears and had a nice whine through the gears.To be honest I didn't find the seat particularly comfortable or the grips . So back to the drawing board and I will probably look for a V7II Special as the ones I have tried seem to fit me better. Thanks for your input and advice.
Those are nice looking bikes. I think that as time marches on, these models will be on the list of desirable bikes from the past. John Henry
Quick update on this. I bought a 2012 Kawasaki W800 with 11,000ks for $7500. One owner bike, with exhaust modded (basically baffles removed) and Pirelli Sport Demon tyres.The W800 is great and suits me just fine. I owned a new W650 in 2004 so I knew something about these and was happy to own another one.I did look at V7II's and nearly bought a low mileage Stone, however, the Kawa won out.So I am still Guzzi less, but who knows what the future holds???Mick.
I'm kind of in the same boat. After a testride on a V9 bobber I decided I want a Guzzi again (after a 13 year 'dry' period, use to have a LM3). Since winter is coming there is not much sense in buying now, so I can wait for the new (?) 2018 modelsThe official list price for new Roamer (don't like the fat front tire of the bobber) here is 11k (chf, Swiss francs).But new, unridden old-stock 2016 can be had for 8k.Also found a 2016 used one (1000 miles) for 7.5k (so I would save the cost of the 1st service and setup/deliver costs)I am also hoping however for a V9 Stone for 2018. I like the looks of the Roamer better, but a test sitting on a V7 Stone made it clear the ergonomics of the Stone are better for me. I would not be into a Racer or the Special, as I only want tubeless tires (for fixability by the roadside).However, with the euro gaining strenght I expect the 2018 models to go up in price, 12k would reflect the new currency rates ...So.... the old stock new (in beautiful red) Roamer looks pretty good at 8k, a v9 Stone sounds better but I'm not so sure its worth the extra 4k for me... except for when power goes up to 70hp or so, then the choise would be easy.Thoughts ?
$2500 would buy a heck of a paint job on two fenders and a tank.