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Reviewed on September 18, 2019
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2009 Moto Guzzi V7 Classic

4.3
A fun, fast, nimble bike, fantastic for city driving, highway driving, and new motorcycle drivers. A beautiful looking motorcycle as well. The bike is light enough, and low enough for small riders, but can accomodate taller riders as...
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A fun, fast, nimble bike, fantastic for city driving, highway driving, and new motorcycle drivers. A beautiful looking motorcycle as well. The bike is light enough, and low enough for small riders, but can accomodate taller riders as well.
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Reviewed on October 10, 2011
Motorcycle reviewed
2009 Moto Guzzi V7 Classic

5.0
It is my first bike. I bought it because of the looks, its size and the cardan drive. It has lots of character, great sound and good fuel economy. The chrome and paint work needs...
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It is my first bike. I bought it because of the looks, its size and the cardan drive. It has lots of character, great sound and good fuel economy. The chrome and paint work needs attention.
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Reviewed on October 16, 2010
Motorcycle reviewed
2009 Moto Guzzi V7 Classic

5.0
I retired on May 14th of this year. As a gift to me, I purchased a V7C. I have about 2,600 miles on it now. I have had only two minor problems with it. One was a poorly done connection of the oil return hose from the air box. Also, the two piece air box was not properly bolted together at the...
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I retired on May 14th of this year. As a gift to me, I purchased a V7C. I have about 2,600 miles on it now. I have had only two minor problems with it. One was a poorly done connection of the oil return hose from the air box. Also, the two piece air box was not properly bolted together at the bottom. I ended up with oil dripping from the box to the swing arm and making quite a mess of things. The dealer had both items fixed in no time. That was about 2,000 miles ago, and I have had no problems at all since. I had a Breva 1100 which is a wonderful bike. But my arthritic hands and shoulder made moving the Breva around in the garage and driveway very dicy at best. The V7C has a lower center of gravity and is about 130 lbs lighter. That made all the difference in the world for an older short guy like me. The V7C is a wonderful and fun bike to ride. It has enough power to work through traffic and is at home on the back roads and main highways as well. It won't keep up with a true sport bike through the more demanding twisties but will move along at a very decent pace. It is designed to fit a different style of riding. For me, it is a great bike and is much more fun than any bike I have owned. The exhaust note is very nice, just right. And I really like the shaft drive.
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Reviewed on January 2, 2009
Motorcycle reviewed
2009 Moto Guzzi V7 Classic

5.0
I always liked Moto Guzzi and decided that the V7 was the one to buy. I did my research and I have been very satisfied. This is one of the bikes that you hold onto forever and it never lets you down. Moto Guzzi has taken the best of the past and combined it with modern touches to produce one of...
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I always liked Moto Guzzi and decided that the V7 was the one to buy. I did my research and I have been very satisfied. This is one of the bikes that you hold onto forever and it never lets you down. Moto Guzzi has taken the best of the past and combined it with modern touches to produce one of the very best bikes anywhere. I have been impressed with the care taken in the design, quality of manufacture and overall performance. Ride one and see!
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Reviewed on May 4, 2000
Motorcycle reviewed
1989 Moto Guzzi California III Touring

4.0
Having owned this machine for the past seven years, only high recommendations for it. There have been minor problems over the years. All in all, never have been left stranded by this machine by a mechanical failure. The ride is smooth above 3500 rpms to around 6500 rpms, which puts you well...
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Having owned this machine for the past seven years, only high recommendations for it. There have been minor problems over the years. All in all, never have been left stranded by this machine by a mechanical failure. The ride is smooth above 3500 rpms to around 6500 rpms, which puts you well above the legal limit in every state. Fuel comsumption is best around 75mph, approx. 55 mpg. At 65 mph you're getting around 50 mpg. And with a 6.6 gallon tank, that adds up to a great touring range.
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