So looking forward to next year's trackday season. My Moto Guzzi V7 is a hell-lotta fun... but the Gixer will be the weapon of choice for 2022. Having the van means I should be able to get to some new tracks too! Star-struck
Other than another video I made a couple of years ago I have not found many how to remove or replace the rear wheel on a Moto Guzzi V7. On my previous video I showed how to do so without removing the transmission box assembly, which is just about manageable with a standard 130 tyre. If however...
I was proper excited when I heard about the V7 getting an 850 engine, I recorded a video of my thoughts and what it could mean from the factory in it's 100th anniversary year! :)
The upright riding position of my Moto Guzzi V7 was very comfortable, but I want to be able to use it on trackdays more so fitting clip on handlebars made some sense to me.
These are an OEM part from Moto Guzzi as they fitted them to the earlier V7 Racers, so swapping them out was not...
This lockdown isn't so bad, gave my little Moto Guzzi V7 a spring clean. It's been in the garage all winter, be a bit longer before it gets a run I imagine sadly, but started up first push of the button. Good little beasty
The amazing SzpakBiker used my Moto Guzzi V7 for a photo shoot, the images are stunning. I'm not going to reveal them all as I'll be putting a video together in 2019 to showcase them, but here is a sneak-peek.
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