Why this is the GREATEST cafe bike I have ever riden ever (Moto Guzzi V7 Racer)
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"It might be a cold, wet, blistery, horrible day to go riding... but this bike keeps my soul warm." If there's better description of the motorcycle experience, I haven't heard it.
@OtisENGINEuity
4 жыл бұрын
besides, he's on a Guzzi, the cylinders keep your lower body warm.. those in summer SUCK!
@ivanjulian2532
4 жыл бұрын
@@OtisENGINEuity exactly correct. I own both a Honda CB400 Super Four and a Guzzi V7 Stone. I live on the east coast of Australia, which has a climate identical to the tropical humid heat of Florida. For at least 4 months a year the Guzzi is unusable due to the heat coming on my shins. The CB400 on the other hand is great all year round.
@daveswanson6066
4 жыл бұрын
@@OtisENGINEuity I have 8 Guzzis. None of them toast your lower extremities. Very normal as far a heat.
@blueteeth.spooker
4 жыл бұрын
@@daveswanson6066 8 Guzzis, Dave - that's just plain damn greedy : )
@actarusfleed6607
3 жыл бұрын
@@daveswanson6066 Do you want to let go of a few Dave?
Moto Guzzi is the most overlooked underrated brand of bike out there. They are fantastic machines.
@malexder0082
4 жыл бұрын
Too bad they look as well proportioned as a pregnant hippo. MG makes the ugliest bikes on the market.
@michaelhayward7572
4 жыл бұрын
@@malexder0082 whatever. Ride a KTM?
@matrixxd93
4 жыл бұрын
@@malexder0082 u drunk ?
@mikefry6765
4 жыл бұрын
MichAlex you like R1s and Gixxers I guess ?
@FastSloW-qt8xf
4 жыл бұрын
Gut-Z Guy their okay. You definitly do not see them often. Id like to own one as like a 3rd bike
I own this very bike! The famous number 396! I love it!
Not even a cafe fan but this particular model is one of the most gorgeous bikes I've ever seen also... Remember seeing it at a car show in 2013 and it actually makes someone like me a non motorcycle guy want to buy it even in 2023.
@Nellis202
7 ай бұрын
I hear you man . I’ve been a non motorcycle guy myself all my 62 yrs, but damn if this bike might just change that 😊 It really should have two rotors up front though, you know , for aesthetics.
I remember I saw a review that compared 4 bikes. The guzzi was slower and didn't handle as well. The one they had had battery problems. One reviewer said he liked it the best, and I thought that was a stupid conclusion... then I bought one.
@sleeth11
2 жыл бұрын
Guzzi in a nutshell.
@literallyshaking8019
2 жыл бұрын
How you like it? I’m thinking of getting a used one.
@tommydowning
2 жыл бұрын
yip, I bought two....they make me a better mechanic, and now I am looking for a third...maybe a V9
@michaelblackwell7408
Жыл бұрын
@@literallyshaking8019 I've got a '76 T3. I'll never replace it.
@gapper3
9 ай бұрын
Got a V9 Bobber Sport and a V100S. No other bike brand will do.
My first an only Guzzi was a 73 Eldorado 850. Rode it to spring break from Columbus to Sarasota back in 76. Got snowed on when returning. Tank had grit and The bike would lose a cylinder every 100 miles. I would pull over, remove the float bowl on that cylinder and empty it and take off. Took five minutes. Did this all the way down and back. Great memory. Chinbeard.
I’ve had a few Guzzies. Very reliable. Same engine design since 1967. Small changes. Great handling.
I’ve been a Moto Guzzi fan for most of my life. I spent several years restoring old Guzzi’s. They are fascinating bikes.
@jurgentreue1200
4 жыл бұрын
I owned a couple of Moto Guzzi Le Mans. 1983 Le Mans MkIII and 1990 Le Mans MkV for 11 from new. The MkV is still my favourite bike. I want another one.
@timhicks2154
4 жыл бұрын
Gary Laffoon - absolutely. The small blocks are often overlooked by the bigger block machines. But they are a masterpiece of clever engineering. All the motors are the same physical size, from the V35 up to the V75. I suspect the V84 is as well. The gear-boxes are identical, with different input ratios for different models. Fascinating, as you say. I have 3!
@timhicks2154
4 жыл бұрын
Jurgen Treue - I had a Mark 5. And a Mark 2, a mark 3. My favourite? The Mark 3
@TheJumpinJr
3 жыл бұрын
Were you able to find shop manuals for any of the newer models? I haven't been able to.
I tour on my v7, it’s got bags, windshield, and soul. 26,000 miles and it’s only 3 years old! It runs better than ever!!
As far as Italian bikes, I have owned a ducati 860, moto morini 500 camel, laverda 3cl 1000, cagiva 650, and currently have a 1989 Moto Guzzi Mille GT 1000 and a 2013 Moto Guzzi Stone 750. Have owned several German bikes to include BMW and Zundaps. Grew up with British bikes--meaning Triumph and BSA. Have never been interested in Harley. Owned several Suzuki's to include 2-stroke models and the Wankel rotary 750. The Moto Guzzis have been my favorite above all the rest. Quirky, reliable, tractor-like in that the Japanese "refinement" is not there--but if you love just being connected to machinery and sound--Moto Guzzi!--mike battle
I absolutely love and respect Moto Guzzi Motorcycles period.. retired motorcycle technician 52 years building and 57 years riding. I have 4 motorcycles 0 cars.. I love your point of view on motorcycles in general. In this case.. you have gained huge Respect... I share your thoughts on Moto Guzzi motorcycles the Grizzo Is awesome as is this Cafe Racer..I think the V85 adventure bike is great! I'm Honored that you have Honored the Amazing Moto Guzzi motorcycles. That the new generation have no clue about. Let's make it a simple fact. If Moto Guzzi becomes your 1st motorcycle you own.. you will never sell that motorcycle.. you might purchase other motorcycles. And I guarantee you they will be faster and more advanced. But never cooler... and never loved as the much. I own Ducati's Triumph and BMW I will own a Moto Guzzi... that Green Grizzo you rode has my vote! Respectfully Mr Nobody
I normally keep my motorcycles for 3 or 4 years then sell them on, my little Guzzi Breva ( same mechanics as this) has been with me 17 years now, multiple European tours and always a pleasure to ride, its fills a niche in motorcycling, as you get older you realise you no longer need a high powered motorcycle to impress people, or go someplace fast, as the days get shorter you need to savour every moment, and the Guzzi gives me that every time I ride it Mi Piaci Molto
Always wanted and admired Guzzis from afar Got one 6 months ago Best thing I’ve ever been on Love it
The Eagle on the logo is in memory of one of the partners... there was 3 partners... who died in World War One who served in the Italian Airforce
@Ronan1692
4 жыл бұрын
Only one of them died. Look it up it's a great story
@brien1254
4 жыл бұрын
Ronan Dodd that’s what he said. Just bad punctuation.
@rubberneck2855
4 жыл бұрын
Died fighting allies? Mmm, dodgy.
@carljones8334
4 жыл бұрын
@@rubberneck2855 Well, it was for him.
@robertcaldwell2994
4 жыл бұрын
@@rubberneck2855 Depends, Italy spent most of the 1st world war on the side of the Allies. Switched sides to the Allies in 1915.
Done 5000 miles on a v7iii.... it’s the only bike I’ve owned that I seem to love more and more everyday. Btw it still beats a sportster in a race 😂 and it makes it around the corners too.
My good man; 2 things, first of all, your spiritual approach to your reviews is a revelation in a very dark and dismal world. 2nd, I cut my teeth on a 76 Moto Guzzi 850 T3 with /Conti pipes at the tender age of 16. It was like riding a small block v8, pure exhilaration! Don't ask me why I have not owned my first love, but that's about to change. After 40 years of riding Suzukis almost exclusively, i'm going to get a Guzzi and live again...Thanks for reminding me what was so grand about the bike, and that is the engine, the ride of a Guzzi...an experience unto itself. May peace be with you always.
Simply Guzzi! No one has more soul, more style. Guzzi!
From what I understand, the engines are solid. Plus the valve adjustments are easy to do at home.
I just decided I’ll buy a V7. These bikes are awesome. Thanks for the great review.
I have 3 Guzzis. All unique, all different to each other. All addictive to ride. Once the Guzzi bug bites, there’s no escape!
You had me at this bike keeps my soul warm !!! Stay up and blessed bud and keep the content coming
I do believe Mr. Sean that Guzzi Cafe Racer belongs in your personal collection! Always loved the look of a chrome tank. Like a BSA tank and badge is a piece of art! So is the Guzzi tank! If I had that bike my wife would be very upset with me because that Guzzi would be parked inside my house! I would just sit down and look at it till bedtime and dream of my next ride on it!
That thing is beautiful! I love that chrome tank.
@YouTubesucksdix
4 жыл бұрын
Black tank looks sweet too
@rubberneck2855
4 жыл бұрын
@@KZreadsucksdix not taken by the black tank even though the overall black theme does give the bike a different look. "Stone" grey tank a bit drab
Agree with Matt, I love my V7 they are also perfect for making your own style, but I recommend straight through pipes, they sound absolutely amazing!!!
Guzzis are totally under the mainstream radar. I've had four and still have the first I bought, a 1986 LeMans IV, a highway and backroad hauler. 600 mile days, no problem. Fantastic bikes.
I'll never forget the first time I saw a chrome gas tank on a factory motorcycle. It was the early 2000s and I was in a Ducati dealership and saw a monster 900 cromo and that was the day that young thunderpup realized that there was more than Japanese sport bikes to the motorcycling world and I'm forever grateful for that moment...
@DJMotoVlogs
4 жыл бұрын
I'm glad someone mentioned the Chromo Monster.
Love the 3rd person angles keep them going! Love to see how ppl would look on the bike or just to see it rolling, great video !
Ahhhhh someone pronouncing Guzzi correctly
I have a 2018 v7 iii and it's one of the best bikes I've owned, highly recommended.
I remember my first two wheel adventures first on a pushbike out in the weather and then on motorcycles. Raw memory and so much connective feedback!
Hi Sean, I agree with you, it is a lovely bike. My son has a new Moto Guzzi V7 Stone Night Pack (all round LED lights). I had the predecessor V50, 500cc, many years ago. Probably the first one in Wales and I wish I still had it even though I can’t ride anymore. Thanks for sharing this great video. Regards, Bob M. South Wales By the way it is 52 horsepower
Love the Cafe Racers and this a proper one! That would be a nice bike for my collection.
These are truly hand crafted bikes. I ride a 2016 V7, it's been super reliable and a consistent performer. You'll sell it faster than you can ride it
Now I know you are a rider haha. You are riding in the cold rain. Habe done this quit a few times back when I had a bike. Gotta love it
Only got to put about 1,000 miles on my V7 Stone before it had to go into storage for winter, but I love the thing so far. Not the fastest bike I've had by a long shot, but it sounds & looks fantastic, has a shaft drive, and handles pretty well. Maintenance is pretty easy and much cheaper than I thought it would be at dealer prices (300-400 USD every 6k miles at nearest dealer). Can't wait for riding season this year!
You are like my 5th favorite youtuber love the content watch them all!
@blackninja98
4 жыл бұрын
I bet his heart soared with that comment 😂
Man watching your videos makes me want to dust off my gear and get on my bike. Love that bike. I should ride more.
See these often in Italy, love the sound!
Hey I'm a newer sub, but been really enjoying your videos! I'm only about an hour and 45 minutes from you guys so will definitely keep you in mind when it comes time to buy another bike, you guys really seem to take care of your customers.
I can vouch for these, at least the 'racer' style. I used to own a Moto Guzzi Le Mans Mk1 back in the day which the modern ones are based on. The bike I truly regret selling the most. It was better than my Ducati 900SS, better than all the Japanese super sports bikes I've ever owned. It rides on rails. It is magnificent. It is pure joy to ride and ❤. The newer one is on my bucket list presently.
@timothyvaher2421
2 жыл бұрын
Better than your Ducati 900SS!!! This is This is the Comment that stops the presses. Many of us only dream of owning a Ducati. This will help sell Motto Guzzi to those still saving up!
Loved the continuity with the Jacket changes!!!
Luv it! Once bikes get too big too heavy too complicated they become a bad car missing two wheels and the roof!
God! The quality of your content got so much better! Love you guys! God bless you!
I LOVE IT!!! It's definetely a keeper.
I love those V7's. Beautiful bikes, IMO.
Sean:*crying* "it's just so pretty" I felt that
I know that brand: Moto Guzzi! Love that "Transverse" V Twin engine!
"The only windshield you will ever need" LOL.... love your video Shawn,, I'm in Arizona with an 2018 Road Glide but if I ever bought another bike I swear I'd have to buy from you,,, you're just a cool dude RAWK on !!
Great vid thanks! We all need a guzzi. 😀
That is one sweet lookin bike. I can't believe you took it out in the rain.
Wow first time I've seen a review of my bike and year!! I have a 2013 just like this one. Mine is #781. It's a GREAT bike and I too fell in love with the bike. I've done a couple of modifications (rear fender, turn signals). Nice video...thumbs up!!
We need to know if you decided to keep it and "be happy for the rest of my life" Great review from a long time Guzzi fan!
Literally 0 views when I clicked the video hopefully one day I'll buy a bike from y'all until then just have to watch the vids keep it up guys
@Srkcycles
4 жыл бұрын
Wow that’s amazing
@colinm1325
4 жыл бұрын
@@Srkcycles You know you have to keep it...... Do it for your soul brother.
This looks awesome 👌. I can imagine if it was nicer weather!
I’ve taken two 300 miles trips with camping gear on mine and it great .
@flyingdog1498
4 жыл бұрын
300 mile trip? My ride home from the dealer was 456 mile.
A friend with a big Yammy remarked about my V7 III. "Just wait until you have electrical problems ". I calmly replied, "Ask me about that after the 1st 150,000mi."
Great 👍 video and bike 🏍 Cheers Sean!
Owned an imola 350 with pistons from the 500 back in the 90s. Loved the vibe you got from the motor. Plus it could go 180 klm. Two people downhill but still pretty good for an 80s 350 upgraded to 440 cc.
I love the v7 cafe. I have v7III special it is a great bike but I really like the cafe racer styling.
I have this exact same bike, same 2013 year, etc. The only difference I noticed here is the wheels have a red sidewall where mine are just straight black, but no matter. (Not really sure why he couldn’t wait for a dry day it’s a little odd to do this kind of shoot in the rain but it is what it is). He’s basically pretty on track with everything he says. This bike is absolutely magnificent and it translates across all platforms. I wanted to add that you can buy from Moto Guzzi a “bi posto” (Italian for 2 seater). The kit is $250 and includes a rear set of foot pegs that keep on all the time and actually enjoy resting my feet on them when riding solo if I’m not shifting every second. Also there is a company called BAAK that makes some really nice aftermarket stuff specifically for this bike. I’ve got my eye on one of their side bags and may be swapping out the grips to match but other than that this bike looks so damn gorgeous who the hell am I to start changing stuff on it. Why try to make a circle any rounder. Just saying....
WOW WHAT A BEAUTIFUL BIKE SPEECHLESS
I owned a 2010 Moto Guzzi Cafe Classic in the Legano green color. Beautiful machine, but not very comfortable for me so it sat on a table for eye level viewing. Took it down every other month for a 40 mile ride and then back on the table, polished and admired until next time. Now I have a Moto Guzzi V7 Carbon Dark that I can actually ride more often.
I bought a 2013 last April. Its an awesome bike. I took an Amtrak from Pittsburgh to Philly where my friend's girlfriend picked me up. I had rain gear, helmet and boots. She lived 10 mins from the dealer. The next morning she took me down to the dealer to look at and buy the bike. The salesman looked outside as it was pouring down rain and asked where my truck and trailer was. I enthusiastically said "I've got rain gear and a helmet!". I started the trip back and had a planned route, departing around 1030. It was about 65 degrees and had cleared up. Eventually getting into some snow flurries around Cumberland and Frostburg Maryland. Stopping about every 100 miles to stretch. There is no where to go on the bike, you are stuck in one position. Finally I got back to Wheeling by 830 with the temps down to the high 40s. Total 400 miles with some long stops to eat and walk around and warm up. I love this bike. It's awesome to tear up some pavement for a day of 150 or 200 miles, as long as you are getting off the bike to go see things, take pics, take a leak, or get something to eat. By the end of the 400 miles, my back and knees were hurting, and I joked I was nearly in tears. I'm not shy to long days in the saddle with the KLR in the rain and cold, but the Guzzi, it's pain.
Sean~ thanks for the review. the bike is hot but you're so much better looking!~ Keep up the great work. Always look forward to your videos...
What up Sean...I see the beard is growing back in finally and you're starting to look like yourself LOL. Moto Guzzi, a wonderful machine indeed. Style and uniqueness is definitely Moto Guzzi
Good review. Too bad it was raining but that’s keeping it real. Love your enthusiasm.
Production quality is looking much better. Keep up the great videos. Oh, beautiful bike. I am building a cb450 cafe racer and it is quite difficult. The bad part is that I keep finding more and more broken parts...
Looked at one of these back in 2014 in overland park KS. They was trying to give it away should of bought it I new it was cool as fudge. Thanks for showing this bike . Loved moto guzzie since I was a kid .
May not be the fastest bikes on the roads these days but in each and every Moto Guzzi model, you get on the throttle and start giving some spirited riding, the rich racing history of Moto Guzzi comes out. The handling and feeling will surprise you and is built into every bike. They definitely love to be revved up high too. And that exhaust note is wicked…sounds like a small block Chevy
Ty.for.being the verry best.i am proud.amused.and verifiability that there is real in this biz
I love your passion for motorbikes
I LOVE my v7. Agostini pipe with the db killers out sound amazing. I need a bigger bike for 2 up touring but cant bring myself to sell the Guzzi. Great bike.
Been riding Moto Guzzi since 1973... love them! I presently ride a 2014 California Touring & 1973 Eldorado w/ Velorex Sidecar. I live close to your shop, so I pay a visit.
They are just a beautiful looking bike.
It is just sweet looking! The first Guzzi I saw was in Puerto Rico in 1970. They were good looking then.
I bought No. 54 of 1000! So far, I love it!
Yes ! And I just went out and bought a nearly new 2016 Mk2 ! Absolutely Beautiful Bike ! And you so get it ! Nice to see someone who appreciates Beauty ! Nice One !
Way back in 79 there was three of us went to one of the local dealers and we all bought bikes. I bought a 79 Triumph 750 Bonneville, one of the other guys went with a Honda or something, but the third went with a 79 Moto Guzzi, nobody had ever seen or heard of one before. It was a good sized bike, I'm not sure what the cc's were but that thing cruised the highways easily. Sadly he only kept it a couple of years then sold it!
That bike sounds so nice. That engine is beautiful
Dude, KEEP IT, you knows you wanna!! Guzzi's are a blast, I've got an 06 Breva 1100 with almost 65k on it. The only problem I've EVER had with it is because I let the wrong guy work on it. I'm getting that fixed as we speak, SO excited to have her back next week, for VACATION!!
Moto Guzzi have always been my favourite brand
@fredlewis4432
4 жыл бұрын
I have Five
@JamesCouch777
4 жыл бұрын
I've got two Harley's, a bunch of Honda's and Triumphs and one Guzzi and it's my favorite.
Srkcycles : I have the exact same, 2013 and I reached 100mph in the straight on an interstate and No vibrations as others had posted in some older videos. BTW, your Hi-Beam is on since you've left the shop.
@stephanmariani8313
3 жыл бұрын
LEAVE that high beam ON. People are BLIND!!!
@Accurize2
3 жыл бұрын
@@stephanmariani8313Totally agree! During DAY rides I turn them on intentionally for added visibility also. Never had anyone flash me to dim them either.
I’ve wanted one of these for a while. The new ones are super nice also and the 10th anniversary version has the same chrome tank. Also, the seat looks better without the number plate
Your right about that big gas tank, if you've ever ridden out in the desert you know what a good feeling it is filling up a big tank. I had a chopper with the duel Harley tanks once and that was only around 5 gallons but felt so good to fill them up when in the middle of no where.
Dont know about the bike, but you rock bro. Keep the power.
Really well done on this Guzzi coverage. We tend to call this model Moto Gucci with all its bling. One thing: Guzzi has one of the best owners community of any bike brand. Anyone can find a world of supporters when they need help.
Bike is amazing! Also KEEP DOING the 3rd party angle/view on the test rides!
Test rode a v7 stone a couple years ago. Great bike! I should have bought it.
I use to have a chrome tank on one of my 1st bikes it's a hodaka yes it was all chrome tank! Had to mix oil&gas!
“We’re America’s we can do what want, know what I mean?” ~sean Ha ha!! That’s awesome
What a work of art!
I’ve owned two of these before, I’ll probably buy one again one day. Love these Guzzis
I have the 2016 model. I love it! I am riding it today.
Like it or not that is one beautiful motorcycle
Ok I got one, a 2011 v7racer #23. You aren't alone with the shifting into neutral, it needs a particular shift to nail it. I love it, people tell me it's good looking all the time. Closest dealer is in Oklahoma and I'm in Arkansas so lack of dealership nearby sucks
Nice and fair review, I have been riding a 2016 v7 racer II for 2 years as my daily commuter and road tripper. It is adequate at highway speed and nimble enough at slow speed, perfect combination.
I like this type of V twin because both cylinders get good cooling plus the layout makes more sense to me.
I own a 2018 Moto Guzzi V7 Carbon Dark. And it's awesome. I miss my Ducati Diavel though.
OMGuzzi! You took that beauty on a rainy day. Thatsa crazy! 😷
Man that bike is beautiful!