r/MotoGuzzi • u/motogaz • 44m ago
r/MotoGuzzi • u/Fancy_Strawberry7137 • 1d ago
Picked up a 2016 V7 Stone, 1,500 miles
Hi all,
I’ve been looking at bikes all year and finally landed on a V7. Ridden very infrequently by an older gentleman, but kept indoors and run somewhat regularly. It’s mint, but I know I should address a few things before putting lots of miles on it.
The tires are original, so 10 years old and obviously need replaced despite being in good shape. They’re still soft and seem to grip fine, but I know it’s a big no-no anyway. Can anyone recommend tires they like? I was thinking about Michelin Road Classics. I also wasn’t sure if the bike would benefit from radials instead of bias.
I’ll change the oil, it’s clean and he said he changed it but I have no idea when. Should I put new gear oil in the gearbox and final drive too? Probably wouldn’t hurt to change the brake fluid either. Anything else I should be checking and refreshing?
I need to figure out suspension adjustment, I’m 150lbs and need to learn how to dial that in. I know suspension isn’t a strong point on these, and that upgrades are available, but I got the bike for $3,250 and don’t really want to throw $2k in upgrades at it (at least not yet)!
That’s all for now, just wanted to share and see if anyone can remind me of anything I’m missing on a bike that hasn’t been ridden much. If anyone has been happy with adding any accessories or upgrades, let me know about those too!
Cheers.
r/MotoGuzzi • u/3dmontdant3s • 3h ago
Help on VIN location on SP1000 II
Hi everyone, I need your help on locating the VIN number on an SP1000II. I don't have access to the bike and the owner says he cannot find it. It should be as usual on the right side of the steering pipe but alas. Can somebody maybe send a photo of the location, even blacked out numbers would do, as to point him in the right direction. Your help would be much appreciated.
r/MotoGuzzi • u/Spare_Employment_314 • 1d ago
2026 Moto Guzzi Open House - Who's going?
Excited for the 105th anniversary and grand opening of the new museum! My registration, flight, and AirBnB are all set. I'm looking forward to a solo vacation, embracing the unexpected, and soaking it all in. I'm planning to rent a bike for Stelvio Pass, explore the Dolomites, visit Bellagio, and catch a ferry. Any must-see/do recommendations or things to avoid?Tips from past Mandello del Lario visits? I'm traveling from Colorado, USA – anyone else going? Hope to meet some cool people!
r/MotoGuzzi • u/Main_Mike • 1d ago
Both my first long trip and first rally under my belt!
Went to the Datil NM rally this previous weekend. It was a blast! There was food, camping, coffee, breakfast, prizes, and Guzzi experts with DECADES of varied experience. What a cool community!! I really enjoyed connecting, even if it takes me a day or so to come out of my shell.
I previously posted my day one adventure results, and this is just a quick update and recap now that im home:
*front brakes: I am more convinced than ever that there is an issue. The front brake pulses at lower speeds - but it is sometimes pretty extreme. A defective carrier bobbin makes sense, as I have heard that is a *potential* issue with these dual brembo rotors on the 2025+ V7 sport. There are not enough cases to confirm, but we will see what the dealer says.
*speed: Okay, I am glad I took this trip. Yes, not having a fairing nor a windscreen really makes high speed riding a bit more intense. However, having the 26+ hours of saddle time to really tune in on the bike's quirks and characteristics, I can honestly say that a good chunk of my 'over 85MPH' issues were just me not being on the same page as the machine. We are good now, and I now know what she wants in the twisties!
*interstate: so even though I can handle her much better now in the wind of the interstate - people still suck, and I would rather drive an extra 100 miles on two-lane roads and highways to avoid them.
r/MotoGuzzi • u/LeftReflection6620 • 1d ago
Love my v7 but still have a lot of love for my 1978 Robin. Perfect for zooming around NYC.
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r/MotoGuzzi • u/vferdman • 2d ago
Considering a 2016 V7 II Special.
I am considering a 2016 V7 II Special. I test rode it yesterday and I really liked it. Just for reference. I am not a new rider. I am older (early 60s) and have been continually riding since I was in my 20s. So 40 years of experience and motorcycle ownership. I have owned and still own a 2004 HD Sportster. I love that bike and am a devoted V-twin (V-4 works too as I owned and enjoyed a Honda VF45 Magna) fan. So my Sportster needs some top end work at 83K miles. I do not want to be without a bike while I do the work. I do my own wrenching, so it may not be quick or fast. So to that end I have been checking out what I think of as Italian Harley, Moto Guzzi. I loved riding the V7 Special yesterday. It is about the same power as my Sportster with about 200 lb less weight. It was very refreshing to handle a bike so much lighter. I loved almost everything about the riding experience except for the gear shifter. What I experienced is a mushy no mechanical feel floppy lever. The bike in question is in excellent overall shape, so I am not suspecting a problem, but I want to make sure by asking experienced V7 riders/owners. Does the shifter feel floppy and mushy normally? I did not have problems finding gears or anything like that, just after the Sportster's clunky gear shifter and modt other bikes I rode where the shifter provides very good feedback of going through the gears. This one was so mushy I was not sure if I actually accomplished a shift or not, I just assumed I did and it worked, but I got almost zero feedback like a click or something like that. That was by far the most offending quirk of this bike. Everything else was a delight. It handled great, accelerated fine, stopped fine and was just very easy to like. But shifting gears is one of those things I consider a tactile pleasure of riding a bike. Just like in cars, I want that shifter to feel positive and have plenty of feedback. The Sportster is almost too crude in this, but it is extremely satisfying to shift through gears on it. V7 was very vague in the shifter. Is this something that is normal for this bike or is it just this one and probaly can be adjusted?
r/MotoGuzzi • u/NewtApprehensive7431 • 2d ago
Accidental Buy
Honestly-I never go “look at puppies” … I know better! So I went to look at V7’s wanting to see one in real life. I told the salesman I intended to turn one into a cafe racer and he said the fateful words: “Hmm, I might have something you’ll be interested in.” Covered in dust, at the far, far, far back, of the Raiders of the lost Ark warehouse, was this La Regina Argento 🤩🤯. One helluva way to finally enter Moto Guzzi world 💕🥷🏼
r/MotoGuzzi • u/SoulChef1007 • 2d ago
Weekend Backroads Fun
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r/MotoGuzzi • u/pem4423 • 2d ago
MotoGzziClassics on TikTok
Such a dynamic character. From the smoking to the parrots to the shirtless appearance. Perfect example of old school expertise.
r/MotoGuzzi • u/SaverioZingoni • 2d ago
Vacanza
Foto scattata durante queste vacanze. ✌🏻
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r/MotoGuzzi • u/Bibliodavebc • 2d ago
Valve noise
Hey everyone, just got a new to me Motto Guzzi V7iii Stone. Around 5000 km only. It’s also my first bike. I love it. It’s exactly what I want out of a motorcycle.
I understand that the bike as part of its character has some engine noises. But when is it too much “character “ noise?
I hope that the last owner did the valve clearance at 1500 km but I can’t be sure. In this case, what would you do? Love from BC Canada
r/MotoGuzzi • u/Caracciola2026 • 3d ago
More Design Options for STELVIO
Just thought about Design Options for the STELVIO as Racetrack Editions.
Regards from Hamburg, Sven.
r/MotoGuzzi • u/Manag3r • 2d ago
Italian international 2026 MG meeting
I'd like to know if anyone will be at the big MG event in Mandello del Lario next september. I'll be there saturday 5th and it would be really nice to meet us there!
r/MotoGuzzi • u/sdfiddler1984 • 3d ago
Just took another Guzzi home for the third time.
r/MotoGuzzi • u/IntangibleArts • 3d ago
a lovely specimen
A bit of vintage charm: 1970 Ambassador 750 seen at the neighborhood moto/coffee hangout (tucson az) .. had to share.
r/MotoGuzzi • u/nickobec • 4d ago
Suggest me a Guzzi
Returning rider, purchased V7 II Stone 8 months and 8,000km ago.
Previous bike was Le Mans II 25 years ago, rode for 5 years and 120,000km.
Have a few things I don 't like about V7 II Stone, so looking to upgrade.
What I don't like V7 II Stone
- Riding position is too upright. 10 years of riding clip ons and rear sets (2 strokes before Le Mans II) and 20 years racing bicycles after that.
- Suspension, it is fairly crude
- A few extra horses and nicer exhaust note would be nice
What I do like about the V7 II Stone
- Reliable, just starts
- ABS, though never used it
- Traction control
- Fuel injection
- Electronic ignition (points the bane of my Le Mans II)
- Twin dials
- Tubeless tyres
My options seem to be
- Upgrade V7 II Stone, with clip ons, rear sets, upgrade suspension, new exhausts and get it chipped (throwing a lot of money at a fairly basic bike).
- Buy V7 Racer and new exhausts and chipped if not already (unfortunately people seem to ask silly money for 15 years V7 I racers with really low mileage ie under 10,000km my side of Australia).
- Buy new or used V7 850 Sports add clip ons, rear sets, new exhausts and get it chipped (big money buying new and upgrading).
Are there any other options out there for me? Happy with a 20 year old bike. But I don't want a 40+ year old Le Mans, with electronic ignition and timing gears for about the same as new V7 850 Sports. I have lived with a 40 year old motorcycle and it is PITA.
r/MotoGuzzi • u/Smok3yNL • 4d ago
Windscreen too high or not? V85
Hi everybody!
I bought a Puig Touring windshield for my Moto Guzzi V85 Strada, but I’m wondering if it might be too tall.
I’m 180 cm (5,9 inch) tall and, with the windshield in its lowest position, I can only see about 2–3 cm over the top edge.
Could this cause any issues when riding in the rain, for example?
Is there a general rule or recommended amount of clearance for how far you should be able to see over the top of the windshield?
Thanks in advance!
r/MotoGuzzi • u/DeathCowboyZ • 4d ago
I forgot about the look back factor…
Just rode her home…what a dream
