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I guess I'm the only one who has a current bike with the V7 I or II aesthetics who thinks the III was an improvement?I mean, don't get me wrong, I'm not bitching about my Stone's looks, I like em a lot. I just find the III an improvement.
Kevyou like that little fender thingie ?
I like the look of the III better than the II, but it might be the colors of the blue/orange special Also like the heads better. Do not like the plastic covers of the injectors but those can be removed easely.
twowheeladdict Sloans is where I discovered these great bikes ! Yea , I checked sloans inventory out , I have to have mag wheels instead of spokes (Tubeless ). Sloan's had that V9 Roamer when I was there (I kinda liked it too) but the larger fuel tank of the V7's made me drool The 2017 model might have new heads , but they also have them ugly black mufflers and that ridicules front fender thingie ! And what happened to the RPM counter ?So , I found where I could pick-up a 2016 model . I'm very happy with it too ! twowheeladdict you from Murfreesboro ? You ever get to Lynchburg ?
The injector covers were plastic on my 13 too. Weren't they plastic on the V7II as well?
Of course, I'd be REALLY tempted to go with a black V7 III Stone, then buy a Blue Special tank and sidecovers, AND paint the front and rear fenders to match! Now THAT WOULD BE GORGEOUS!
you mean like this ? (only has 850km, costs 83% of msrp.... veyr tempted to go have a look but 260 km from home while there's like 5 guzzi dealers in a 15 miles radius here)I do agree, really nice bike.for more and bigger pictures: http://www.catogne.ch/p_mocc01.php
I'd buy the blue V7III Special, and buy a set of Stone cast alloy wheels and swap them on.That way, I'd get a tach.Plus, the wheels are likely less $$ than the tank + side covers.
But then you get a chrome exhaust and some other chrome bits.Ick!!!!
I think in my case it will depend on price, a Special with Stone wheels or a stone with blue tank. I like the chrome on the special but not at all cost... a wheel change will need to be approved here by the government regulation body, don't know the cost of that. Here in Switzerland basically nothing is allowed, even a handlebar change needs to be approved !Plus I kind of like the hobby potential of the Stone I am very good with electronics, micro processors and things like that. For the Stone I would use a 3D printer and one or more stepper motors to build a rev indicator. I could go just one dial, or dual like a swiss watch, or have a fixed indicator line and rotate the numbers behind it (Citroen CX speedo style), make an eagle with rotating wing (if you like tacky)... like I said, hobby potential
So I had a testride this morning on the V7-iii ... It is quite different from the V7-ii . If you ride them a week apart and the memory of the v7-ii has faded, the chassis difference is small with more neutral steering for the iii (but only at walking speed, above 5mph both are neutral), the engine difference is not really noticable. What immediately stood out though is that the v7-iii has a much lower seat than the v7-ii. With my 36.5" inseam the v7-ii feels perfect while the v7-iii is too cramped for my legs.I will wait for any news from the EICMA as I'm still hoping for a v9/7 (v9 in the v7 style). I will look into having the pegs lowered on a v7-iii , but the cheapest and immediately everything OK option for me will be to find a v7-ii stone. There are still heavely discounted brand new examples that have been standing in the shop for a year and a half around here...
I haven't ridden them yet, but how can the engine difference not be noticeable, very isn't it like 20-25% more power?I find it funny how different reports are on the same bikes (ii vs iii).
I rode a V7II special with 1600 miles and a new V7III stone back to back and didn't notice any seat of the pants difference. I was more comfortable on the special but I attributed that to the seat style (not strap for passenger) than rider triangle. What would pull me towards the III would be if it gets significantly better MPG and if it is a higher build quality machine. The last ride I did on my FZ-07 with loaded GIVI V35 saddlebags I got 69 MPG.
Even with the discounts, I went with a v7 III Special, and added the cast wheels after I had a nail in the rear tube at 1200 miles. At least a tubeless tire would have lost air a bit slower. The bike is perfect for me, no issues, now with 4500 miles in 3 months.
Looks good. Wish I was closer, I would make an offer on the spoke rims for my Café to get away from the chrome on steel which is a maintenance nightmare.
With my 36.5" inseam the v7-ii feels perfect while the v7-iii is too cramped for my legs.
Printed out pictures of the V7-II and V7-III to equal scale and overlayed them (paying attention to the motor, not the wheels) on a lightbox. The footpegs of the III are about an inch forward and an inch higher than those of the II. Both of which would bring up my knees, explaining the 'my knees are in my ears' feeling I had on the III. But nothing a few aftermarket pegs won't fix.
Thanks BMP72,I was thinking a used II (was there a V7I?) Or possibly a Breva 750 your thoughts on those options.