2018 Moto Guzzi V7 III Stone | First Ride | Review

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Komentáře • 153

  • @RidersInBlack
    @RidersInBlack Před 4 lety +18

    I've never seen such an honest, chill and enjoyable review of a motorcycle that someone doesn't already own. I love this video from beginning to end. I'm almost 50, sipping Brandy in my backyard with a fire table, and a beautiful woman who also rides, understands, and supports the true emotion of riding. The bike and video speaks to me. It's a work of art. This video and your wonderful praise of the purpose of this motorcycle resonates very strongly with me. Subscribed.

  • @VPB1970
    @VPB1970 Před 4 lety +13

    This was the first review I saw when I first thought of buying a Moto Guzzi V7, and you are one of the main responsible parties for my decision to buy one. Really! Of course, first, I test rode one and that was probably the most instant love affair I can remember. I’m also 50 and also have a 35 riding career so you touched my heart (and my wallet). Thank you.

  • @mayakovski
    @mayakovski Před 5 lety +9

    I have a 2017 Anniversario and love it. Best bike I have ever owned in 30 years of riding.

  • @martinhambleton5076
    @martinhambleton5076 Před 3 lety +2

    One of the best and honestly meant bike reviews. First class my man.

  • @clydewilson1141
    @clydewilson1141 Před 5 lety +3

    I have a 2018 V7 III Special (in blue). It is a joy to ride. People always come up and ask about the bike. It is like a work of art.

    • @akula1055
      @akula1055 Před 5 lety

      Clyde Wilson have you ridden your bike with two up ? If so, what is the passenger opinion? Thanks

  • @elisabattle8456
    @elisabattle8456 Před 4 lety +4

    I have a 1989 Moto Guzzi Mille GT and a 2013 MG V7 Stone. LOVE MOTO GUZZI.

  • @Tashunkawitco
    @Tashunkawitco Před 5 lety +4

    The Dude doing a review on MG! Great review. First time on your channel, i really enjoyed, thank you!

  • @jamesnickel4748
    @jamesnickel4748 Před 6 lety +8

    Hey man, great in depth review. You covered all the bases. Very right you are...the V7 is a class act! Many many great bikes out there but the Guzzi' is a one of a kind! Safe riding!

  • @miza007iphone
    @miza007iphone Před 4 lety +6

    My first bike YAMAHA RX100, i love that, its a 2 stroke engine n light weight.... Since16 yrs been riding this yamaha rx100 now after 15 yrs i feel need a matuared bike to suit my style n feel It took 2 yrs of research n endless test rides to a point where i need moto guzzi V7 Stone., as my dream bike..... i live in india n they dont sell this model so its difficult to get directly from indian dealer ..................... my only way is getting it Imported from Itally directly ,,,,,,, it cost more when u Import as it attached 50% duty TAX in india...
    money is secondary when passion is d goal......right ? i dont care all of this tax. then ......shipping charges . etc. it need motivation to ride MOTO GUZZI V7 ..I be the First guy in India to have MOTOGUZZI V7... it b d greatest pleasure to ride my moto Guzzi V7 on indian road ..... its post covid time n mondelo delario factory in Itally has started their factory after suspension for 2 months...... i spoke to them n in 2 months my bike ll be shipped from TALLY TO INDIA... i gonna make a documentary of my moto guzzi journey n ll post on youtube, wish me luck guys n 2 months from now i ll get my DREAM BIKE V7

    • @swrpn
      @swrpn Před 3 lety

      Same here 😊rx135 for 21 years...in a dilemma about Yam SR400 or MG V7 iii?

  • @soshsiB
    @soshsiB Před 3 lety +1

    Nice 👍 review!! I did a test ride in September.... sold off my BMW a week later... and in two weeks I can pick up my V7 III Special. I am so excited!
    Riding a V7 is as you said, relax and let the others rush. Enjoy life with a cup of red wine 🍷 in your hand! Cheers and thanks for the great review of this beautiful (underestimated) motorcycle 🏍!

  • @Viewtimebro
    @Viewtimebro Před 6 lety +8

    I own the V7 iii Stone in electric blue. I ride daily in Los Angeles and it's a dream. Looks incredible-- always a head turner. It rides incredible-- enough power to feel like you can navigate the crazy LA freeways, no problem. It's also skinny, so splitting is a dream. It's comfortable with a neutral riding stance. The price is totally reasonable. I'm surprised I don't see many of them here in SoCal.

    • @cwr8618
      @cwr8618 Před 5 lety +2

      you're about to see another one in a couple months haha, I'm actually waiting to see if anything changes with 2019 models...

    • @nestorasbellas6604
      @nestorasbellas6604 Před 5 lety +1

      I bought mine on Tuesday the 2nd! The "special" in black color and the green stripe! She puts a smile in my face! But for serious filtering no, she is not the one, actually for serious lane splitting only small scooters up to 200cc are kings! Also clutch action in serious traffic with this machine, requires a firm grip with enough endurance. Eventually you re getting used to I guess but honestly there are easier ways to commute. Country roads though are majestic, especially on decent tarmac! And she is so beautiful!I made a choice based on sentiments but although I have no illusions I don't have 2nd thoughts!

    • @TukaSlave
      @TukaSlave Před 5 lety +2

      The only complaint I have heard about is the lack of dealers. Maybe because America is so big and the Italians think a few dealers in enough? That's not how Americans think. They want everything right here right now or forget it.

  • @thomasreiche6879
    @thomasreiche6879 Před 5 lety +8

    Seen your review. I have the same bike (ok, I changed three things, but that's cosmetic). I am totally with you. She is telling you how to ride.In the corners, when to shift.. It realy works good. I love my V7 III Stone.
    The sound.. You have the typical singing oft the guzzis and the deep bass oft the V2 Motor. - Sure there are faster bikes, but on such a beauty, who wants to leave her so soon? There are more modern bikes.. Yes, but you baught a bike with a reference back to 1967. And! Yu have ABS, traction control. It's a bike to ride relaxed and with style.
    Thank you for your video, loved it!

  • @ampm9771
    @ampm9771 Před 4 lety

    I really appreciate your reviews. You are never negative, or I would say nasty like some of the other paid youtubers. I really like your style of appreciating all bikes because all bikes are awesome. Thanks for the nice review.
    Cheers

  • @Stimpofff
    @Stimpofff Před 5 lety +4

    Just bought one :-) This review convinced me to make test ride and move away from previously intended XSR700. My previous bike was Bandit 1200 15y ago. Thank you for great review.

    • @rubo1964
      @rubo1964 Před 4 lety

      just curious how you feel about MG now.I love the bandit and I am sort of power junkie and like MG but afraid it may bore me.What you think now after owning it.Thank you

  • @AMac71
    @AMac71 Před 4 lety +3

    I’ve just completed my first trouble free and very enjoyable 100 miles on my 2020 V7 iii Stone Night Pack, it’s an absolutely beautiful wonderful bike.
    Your review of this bike was all the confirmation that I needed to know that the V7 was the bike for me.
    Thanks for the great review of the V7 and all your excellent reviews, ride safe 👍

    • @nmi8286
      @nmi8286 Před 4 lety +2

      Congrats, bro, on your ownership of the V7iii. I got one myself too a few mths back, the Carbon black. Comfortable for my daily 42++ km ride to work & home each way. Only slight flinch is the rear tyre is a bit of a hassle to pump in the air.

    • @mart7404
      @mart7404 Před 3 lety

      Andy what's your opinion for fit with someone 6ft tall. Is the V7 too small? Thanks

    • @AMac71
      @AMac71 Před 3 lety +1

      @@mart7404 I’m 5.8” and it’s perfect size for myself, but 6ft should be fine it’s a very comfy bike.

  • @alexukfg
    @alexukfg Před 5 lety +12

    Good pronunciation of Guzzi
    Bravissimo
    Bellissima bike!

  • @colinmarcano1430
    @colinmarcano1430 Před 5 lety +2

    Great review great channel, love your style and passion for telling the stories of these bikes, because of this particular review I am going to be the owner shortly of a used V7 Classic, always loved the GUZZI...thx ride safe and keep up the great reviews..

    • @NothingToProve
      @NothingToProve  Před 5 lety

      Thank you Colin, yes the V7 is a great bike in a class all by itself. I hope you enjoy it!!!
      Cheers, Scott

  • @johnviney7919
    @johnviney7919 Před 5 měsíci

    Great video! I just bought a 2017 V7 Stone but have not taken delivery yet. It is 'gently used' so will be like new for me to ride for many years. Mine is the yellow version and should be fun! Have a great day! 😀

  • @rupertherbert594
    @rupertherbert594 Před 6 lety +6

    The perfect spirit to ride a V7! :) Big Congrats man, and yeah, this bike just seems to say: where do you need to go that fast? It's better to look around and enjoy the ride and the panoramas! (while feeling the good vibrations!) :)

  • @dougfielding8215
    @dougfielding8215 Před 3 lety +1

    Wow, loved your review. The spirit and performance of this bike seems very similar to that of my W800 Street. The two would love running in the country together. I have a smoother transmission, but have to do chain maintenance rather than a relatively carefree shaft. I like that both are air cooled.

  • @velimircuvrk1640
    @velimircuvrk1640 Před 6 lety +4

    Excellent review, simple and calm all the time. That is my dream motorcycle, actually i like "Speciale" more, with spoke wheels, its more "retro" look. Im 33 yrs but somehow I always loved vintage bikes. Im still in beginner class, riding 50cc-125cc manual bikes, but i think this will suit me well, "when" i get it😉

  • @Dave-sw2dm
    @Dave-sw2dm Před 6 lety +5

    You and I are on the same page about the V7. I am now the owner of 009 / 1921 V7 III Carbon. It harkens back to the days when I started riding. My first bike was a shaft drive Yamaha XS750. I am on the other end of the bell curve now. I have chased power and displacement and after over 300,000 miles ridden I am ready to slow down and enjoy a proper motorcycle.

    • @NothingToProve
      @NothingToProve  Před 6 lety +1

      You are right! Power and performance is great but it's not every thing. This is what Guzzi understands. It's like they are pointing out or highlighting the finer things in life.

  • @kevinbuckley6179
    @kevinbuckley6179 Před 3 lety

    Great review, it really gets the message across that this bike is all about relaxed enjoyment, I would like to see you review the original V7 classic as a comparison.

  • @thebackyardgoat7862
    @thebackyardgoat7862 Před 6 lety +3

    Really enjoyable review! thank you!

  • @azamatrahmaty
    @azamatrahmaty Před 3 lety

    Great review & beautiful bike! I'm so *relaxed*

  • @takenbythewindNdrivenbythesea

    I definitely have fall in love with this bike

  • @TheShwa
    @TheShwa Před 5 lety +7

    Just to clear up one thing. The current V7 is based on the 1977 500cc V50 small block engine, and not the big block V7 700cc of 1967. The new V7 is a replica and not an evolution of the original. The 67 bike became a 750, 850, 1000, and eventually the 1100 2 valve motor of the early/mid 2000's. The current bike was a 500, then 750 Heron head design, before getting updated to a standard OHV motor recently. 2 different engine families here, much like the Ducati 900ss was originally the bevel drive motor of the 70's, before the name was added to the belt drive Pantah motor of the 80's. Same name, different origins.

    • @Dave-sw2dm
      @Dave-sw2dm Před 5 lety

      Huh? Can you site your sources?

    • @TheShwa
      @TheShwa Před 5 lety +1

      @@Dave-sw2dm Any Guzzi history book you like. Just Google it. www.cycleworld.com/moto-guzzi-v9-motorcycle-engine-history-and-evolution

    • @TukaSlave
      @TukaSlave Před 5 lety +2

      @@Dave-sw2dm Being alive at the time was enough. I remember all those designs clearly. Surely a fan of Guzzis would know all this?

  • @leontiefmodell650
    @leontiefmodell650 Před 4 lety +1

    Now, you wouldn't think, that a bike can have the driving characteristics and "temper" that he describes from @3:15 on out. But that is the most perfect way, how to phrase, what this motorcycle feels like when you drive it. I'm a proud owner myself and it definitely has its own pace and it will force it upon you. There is NO WAY you're gonna drive this bike, like you would drive a sports bike. It's all about being cool and having a good time with the Guzzi. It oozes character and laid-backness. Keep up the great work. Particularly love how you maintain an attitude, that is all about safety and not having to prove anything, while riding a bike. Keep on riding safe and keep up the great work!

    • @NothingToProve
      @NothingToProve  Před 4 lety

      Thank you Rr Razor, you understand Guzzi! Very few people do and those that do, love'em.
      Take care! Scott

  • @wolfgang4078
    @wolfgang4078 Před 5 lety +2

    One of the best Bikes ever !

  • @manuelfvdias
    @manuelfvdias Před 4 lety +1

    Greetings from Portugal! Thanks for this pratical and usefull review. What kind of problems this model has (being italian)? Thanks.

  • @reneroozendaal5493
    @reneroozendaal5493 Před 3 lety

    Very nice review , well done! Enjoy the guzzi like a nice red wine.......

  • @jfro5867
    @jfro5867 Před 4 lety +1

    Enjoyed this review. In fact i have just bought a new Milano. Pick it up next week. Had all sorts of bikes over the years but i feel the V7 is calling me now. There is no rush and your feelings about it came through loud and clear. 👍👍

  • @IgottaV8
    @IgottaV8 Před 6 lety +5

    I have the V7 II Stone and I love it, did a fender eliminator and about to do exhaust. Only bike I need

    • @GerardoLopez-ki4cu
      @GerardoLopez-ki4cu Před 4 lety

      Did you end up removing the fender and the exhaust? Would love to see pics of final product

    • @robertolimasports
      @robertolimasports Před 4 lety

      @@GerardoLopez-ki4cu me too

  • @TheQ427
    @TheQ427 Před 4 lety

    Great Vid - your description of the gear indicator was hilarious - I´m sure that is exactly what the Italians had in mind :-) Stay safe

  • @stanleylawson9015
    @stanleylawson9015 Před 3 lety

    Really enjoyed great review

  • @thecappy
    @thecappy Před 5 lety +2

    Got my license in the states and watching reviews to narrow my search for my first bike. Found this review and the MG V7 III jumped to the top of the list.

    • @desertrainfrog1691
      @desertrainfrog1691 Před 4 lety

      Your endorsement or permit? You could've been riding a lot with just the permit, which just requires a knowledge test

  • @TheHobum
    @TheHobum Před 3 lety +2

    Looking forward to seeing you on the new V7 850.

  • @robertparisi8016
    @robertparisi8016 Před 3 lety

    Been 2 yrs away from v7 II. Bought a v7III, cant stay away from guzzi, have a bmw r1200rt for touring, keeping that. For backroads and just having a blast on a nimble, lightweight, shaft driven bike is perfect. Smooth, reliable, incredible distance from a tank of gas, long seat so u can shift ur self around, upright comfortable riding position, if u thrash it, it'll go, revs nicely, no it's not a rr at all, but that's not what its designed for. It's a small bike, wouldn't reccomend it for a tall person, I'm 5'6" fits perfect, handles decent, best part is throw away your chain lubes or spray it all on your garage door opener if u have one lol thanks for the review

  • @TheHomeExpert5
    @TheHomeExpert5 Před 3 lety +1

    What's better for a Sunday ride? One of these or a Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 or even the Interceptor 650? Do they have about the same power and the same engine feel? What's more fun? I'm not going touring, I just like to go for a nice Sunday ride

  • @shmac96
    @shmac96 Před 5 lety +1

    How would a small bike like this handle two full sized 30 something adults on a lazy trip from Germany to Italy? Nice review! Nice to see you enjoy the brand so much!

  • @DamianoIsu
    @DamianoIsu Před 3 lety

    You get the right philosophy of this bike.

  • @swrpn
    @swrpn Před 3 lety

    Loved the sign off "...ride like there is nothing to prove...." 👍

  • @couchkamote
    @couchkamote Před 4 lety +2

    i love how chill you are here. i think you were channeling bob ross at some point. "maybe we should add another tree here... why not..."

    • @NothingToProve
      @NothingToProve  Před 4 lety +1

      add a glossy finish to the tank here...why not! LOL!

  • @nestorasbellas6604
    @nestorasbellas6604 Před 5 lety +1

    Discovered you today with this review in particular and went for more. Doing good job presenting those nice bikes. I like Moto Guzzi for a while now and your video was an interesting take on the feeling one might get when driving them. I am almost 6.1 and a bit oversized too. My concern is that the bike might look a bit too small when I am driving it. What do you think?
    Oh, and this is the 3rd gen since 2008 that got reintroduced not since 1967 :)

    • @NothingToProve
      @NothingToProve  Před 5 lety +1

      Hi Nestoras, thank you for the compliment, it means a lot to me. Yea, I felt a little cramped on the V7 and I'm only 5'10" but my inseam is 32inch. I felt much better on the V9 and if I had to put my money down on a V7 or a V9 I'd go for the V9 bobber. It looks like the V7 just a little more leg room, about 100 more cc and 2 kg more but not much else is different. Check it out, you might like the V9 better.

  • @robertparisi1187
    @robertparisi1187 Před 6 lety

    Own a 2016 v7II, shaft drive,, smalll bike that does everything large, only complaint is factory runs them to lean, really needs a reflash, alittle rough at 35 mph, long time to warm up, dart windscreen and hepco becker luggage completes the bike, loved ur review, spot on

    • @Dave-sw2dm
      @Dave-sw2dm Před 6 lety

      robert parisi , get a beetle map and enjoy.

    • @robertparisi1187
      @robertparisi1187 Před 5 lety +1

      @@Dave-sw2dm hello lol, sold the bike, buying a v7 111, euro 4 emissions is suppose to be a lot better, more improvement s on the motor brings it to a whopping 52 hp lol, still love the bike, fits me perfect along with my 1973 bmw r60/5 ride saveo

  • @schunkelperser1794
    @schunkelperser1794 Před 3 lety

    Cool review 👌

  • @davyboycolon530
    @davyboycolon530 Před 5 lety +1

    Good review

  • @pablitosmusic101
    @pablitosmusic101 Před 3 lety

    Enjoy your review! You think this would be wise chose for my first bike?

    • @NothingToProve
      @NothingToProve  Před 3 lety +1

      Ah, yea this can be a first bike, middleweight, lower power so it won't get you into trouble too quickly, calm, laid back bike. So yea, it will work. 👍

  • @vesegliac
    @vesegliac Před 2 lety

    Excellent review (like usual), but one question for you Scott: if you compare this V7 to Suzuki SV650 - which one is more enjoyable to ride by your opinion? Or even not comparable two bikes? Ok, suzuki has more HP, but both comparable amount of torque, Guzzi even by much lower RPM? the cool factor is maybe on Guzzi side :)...

    • @NothingToProve
      @NothingToProve  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you. Yea, they are two totally different bikes, this is way cooler than the SV but the SV will out-preform this easily but if you are riding this you won't care about trying to keep up with an SV650! It's just in a class by itself, when it comes to looks.
      Wow, this is one of my first videos I've uploaded/filmed/edited...etc. In fact this was the first bike I filmed for my channel. But this video got uploaded second to the MV Agusta cause I thought that it would get more views, man was I wrong!

  • @alanmiddlemiss2552
    @alanmiddlemiss2552 Před rokem

    Excellent!

  • @igit_7296
    @igit_7296 Před 2 lety

    What does low end torque imply guzzi is aiming for?

  • @mart7404
    @mart7404 Před 3 lety

    I appreciate your insight and review style. Would you consider this bike too small for someone 6ft tall? I love its look but I have not had a chance to sit on or ride one yet.

    • @NothingToProve
      @NothingToProve  Před 3 lety

      Thank you. The leg room for me is kind of limited and I'm 5'10" but my inseam is 32". So for you it will depend on your measurements.
      Ride safe,
      Scott

    • @mart7404
      @mart7404 Před 3 lety

      @@NothingToProve Thanks Scott-got a 2020 Stone S headed my way. Looking forward to having the breeze on my knees. cheers

  • @kostar500
    @kostar500 Před 4 lety

    I loved this review... no keeping up with sport bikes, ok... agreed.

  • @allans7281
    @allans7281 Před rokem

    fun review! Do you feel heat from the engine since it’s right in front of your knee?

    • @NothingToProve
      @NothingToProve  Před rokem

      Yea, on very warm days, you feel it but that's what you get with an air cooled bike 🤷‍♂️

    • @allans7281
      @allans7281 Před rokem

      @@NothingToProve yeah I don’t like to feel heat on my legs that’s precisely why I don’t like that engine configuration

  • @scotteger6271
    @scotteger6271 Před 3 lety +2

    I'm about to get rid of an older BMW F650GS and I've had my eye on one of these as a replacement. Different worlds I realize, but I don't off-road that much anymore and want something relaxing. I have a Triumph Tiger 800 XRT for longer rides and taking the wife with me. I'm in the States and although I do like the Stone (admittedly I'd get the Night Pack with the LED lights), I do have a soft spot for the Special and even the Milano (which blends the styling of the Special with things like the cast wheels of the Stone). So hard to choose.

    • @NothingToProve
      @NothingToProve  Před 3 lety +2

      After riding more than 100 bikes & 2 years since doing this review, this is the one that moved me the most on an emotional level. It's so basic, natural, instinctual, nothing has come close to the experience that this bike gives. Just love it.

    • @scotteger6271
      @scotteger6271 Před 3 lety

      @@NothingToProve good to know and I appreciate your response. I'm going to look at one soon and hopefully take a demo ride. I enjoy the simplicity and freedom to add little things to this to make it my own. I've been missing a machine that I can wrench on without needing an engineering degree!

    • @NothingToProve
      @NothingToProve  Před 3 lety

      Your welcome. 😁
      Then this is the perfect bike for you. Love it and enjoy it for what it is and it will love you back 10 fold without asking for anything in return. 👍

  • @henryhawk7038
    @henryhawk7038 Před 4 lety

    Man! You nailed it!

    • @NothingToProve
      @NothingToProve  Před 4 lety +3

      That was the first bike I ever reviewed and posted on my channel. And still today, some 90 bikes later, is still one of my favorite bikes. It just touched me on an emotional level that no other bike ever has...❤❤ it.

    • @jean-francoisauger9912
      @jean-francoisauger9912 Před 4 lety

      @@NothingToProve Will be testing one this weekend; have you ride it in duo? It has everything I like about biking, history, character, look, sound, simplicity... just can't wait! Great review btw, one more incentive for my choice!

    • @NothingToProve
      @NothingToProve  Před 4 lety

      @@jean-francoisauger9912 No I have not tried it two-up as of yet but it shouldn't be a problem as long as your passenger is not a heavyweight 😁

    • @jean-francoisauger9912
      @jean-francoisauger9912 Před 4 lety +1

      @@NothingToProve I tried it this morning, two-up we make 130kg, no problem! I was stunned by this engine's torque and silkiness.. Reserved mine right away, this motorcycle is the essence of basic motorcycling!

  • @Stevel_
    @Stevel_ Před 3 lety

    Did you miss having a tach? Is it possible to add one since they have them on the Carbon? The bike seems perfect I just feel like I'd miss hitting redline from time to time.

    • @NothingToProve
      @NothingToProve  Před 3 lety +1

      Nope, but you can have it in the digital read out if you want and that's what I did when I was learning where the power comes on and off...etc.

    • @Stevel_
      @Stevel_ Před 3 lety

      @@NothingToProve Thanks! How does that work? Is it bars or a number or a light or?

    • @NothingToProve
      @NothingToProve  Před 3 lety

      @@Stevel_ It's LCD read out right below the speedo. you can scroll things like RPM, time, ODO...etc.

  • @shmac96
    @shmac96 Před 5 lety

    Great sound! Can you do a review of the V9 Bobber? Please! In regards to the V7 could you do a sort of lazy day two up with two full sized adults? Also are there any performance mods to get more hp or torque out of it?

    • @gregorytimmons4777
      @gregorytimmons4777 Před 4 lety

      Older Moto Guzzi's the "big blocks" respond to performance mods. They are hemi heads, spark plug beside the valves. Lightening the flywheel and even the clutch cover (pressure plate) lets them rev (and fall) faster making them more responsive. Exhaust, rejetted or bigger carbs, bigger cams, hot ignition and alternator upgrades and depending on various factors some retain the points but rework the advance curve to work in conjunction with the other mods. Higher compression pistons and hi performance cam was part of the LeMans package. I imagine a variety of hotter cams can be obtained.

  • @gabrielfx6550
    @gabrielfx6550 Před 4 lety

    Where do I buy a motorcycle like that? I'm brazilian

  • @cornesmeets5240
    @cornesmeets5240 Před 6 měsíci

    Well said 😎

  • @poemak78
    @poemak78 Před 5 lety +2

    Several features are similar to triumph street twin, seems like you enjoy this V7 iii much more than street twin .

    • @NothingToProve
      @NothingToProve  Před 5 lety +4

      oh yea, actually several things are better on V7. brakes, suspension, powertrain, V vs. parallel twin, looks are subjective.

  • @gregorytimmons4777
    @gregorytimmons4777 Před 4 lety

    My 1976 Moto Guzzi has Brembos. I think Moto Guzzi has used Brembos, possibly exclusively.

  • @voltov1
    @voltov1 Před 5 lety +3

    I found in manaul that gear indicator was from calculation of engine rev and speed of motorcycle not from a sensor. That's why the gear indicator is so lazy, because it will not calculate until you release clutch lever.

  • @kpraz
    @kpraz Před 3 lety

    someday my v7 someday

  • @polinese7938
    @polinese7938 Před 3 lety

    Where did you make this video?

  • @jimmydontjump
    @jimmydontjump Před 6 lety +1

    where is this filmed? nice country roads!

    • @NothingToProve
      @NothingToProve  Před 6 lety +1

      All of these videos are filmed near where I currently live in northern Germany.

  • @jroberthadden
    @jroberthadden Před 6 lety

    These were very nice roads. Where were you?

    • @NothingToProve
      @NothingToProve  Před 6 lety +2

      I'm living in northern Germany right now. Southern Germany has a lot better roads (near the Alps) than around where I live but I always try to find the good ones.

    • @snuffmaster60
      @snuffmaster60 Před 6 lety

      Germany.

    • @sammy60164
      @sammy60164 Před 5 lety

      I was going to ask the same thing. Beautiful little town, and nice roads.

  • @djo10000
    @djo10000 Před 4 lety +1

    I am considering a V7III vs a R nine T Pure. Any thoughts on one versus the other? Thanks.

    • @NothingToProve
      @NothingToProve  Před 4 lety +2

      Hi David, well, the V7 is lighter and smaller and has a soul. The R9T is heavier and bigger and no soul. That is the main difference imho. The R9T is refined, no imperfections, hence why it has no soul but the V7 is unrefined, has imperfections which is called "character" but often that is what endures a rider to a Guzzi. I personally would take the V9 Bobber over both of these :)
      Good luck with trying to decide...heh, let me give you a tip, let your heart decide and you will never regret it. Cause you can compare and consider till you're blue in the face but in the end it's like picking a girl friend...let your heart decide...and you will never go wrong...until you get served divorce papers...LOL!
      Ride safe, Scott

    • @djo10000
      @djo10000 Před 4 lety

      @@NothingToProve Thanks for the quick reply. I like the V9 but if I have one bike I want something that can be more like a classic cafe racer. I used to own a Thruxton 900 and enjoyed that bike and the look. Looking for something different... but the same if you know what I mean. Thanks again and happy new year.

    • @robertparisi8016
      @robertparisi8016 Před 4 lety

      Dave , I've owned 3 v7s , small bike, slightly underpowered, shaft drive, abs, traction control, a blast on backroads, riding position is neutral, reminds me of a modern 1976 bmw r75/6. The bmw r9t is much more aggressive, riding position is sport, with wide bars, much more power, more money, it's up 2 u, I would test drive each one, I'm on a touring bike right now, dont forget no element protection on either bike, lots of wind, I personally still like the guzzi, it keeps u out of trouble, it wine's and pulls nicely , makes u think ur going faster than u actually are, if I could have 2 bikes that would be my choice good luck

  • @ronaldwesterduin3719
    @ronaldwesterduin3719 Před 6 lety

    Nice Guzzi👍😎
    I am planning to buy one.
    Which place are you riding,nice area✌.

    • @NothingToProve
      @NothingToProve  Před 6 lety

      Hi Ronald, I'm riding in northern Germany. Also check out the V9. It's a nice bike too. I will ride a V9 next week Wednesday and will post a video on it next weekend. Ride safe!

    • @ronaldwesterduin3719
      @ronaldwesterduin3719 Před 6 lety

      NothingToProve ,thanks man.
      I wait for your review again.👍✌😎

    • @Bredaxe
      @Bredaxe Před 6 lety

      I liked the V9 better primarily because I'm on the very heavy side and it fits me a bit better. Both a nice tame bikes and nice for beginners or those who love to just take it easy. It would definitly be a second bike for me. In other words, I wouldn't only just own this or the V9 at the same time. You'll get a little too bored. Just my opinion of course, do whatever you like, but I need a little speed in my life too.

  • @escapadoenophileetcafeolog2522

    is it possible to make road trips in duet with this bike?

    • @NothingToProve
      @NothingToProve  Před 4 lety +1

      Yes but not very long trips.

    • @escapadoenophileetcafeolog2522
      @escapadoenophileetcafeolog2522 Před 4 lety

      @@NothingToProve 100, 200, 300, 400 km max in a day ?

    • @wolfganggesche7945
      @wolfganggesche7945 Před 3 lety +1

      @@escapadoenophileetcafeolog2522 I did road trips on a II Stone which I have ridden for 14500km.
      If your legs are not too long, up to 400km per day is okay. I would not recommend more.
      For longer rides I recommend thicker gloves to reduce the vibrations at your hands.

  • @Guitarooster52
    @Guitarooster52 Před 3 lety

    I'm a Moto Guzzi rider with a Grom budget!

  • @MrBluster09
    @MrBluster09 Před 5 lety +1

    Love my 2016 Guzzi Stone V7-II. But transmission, clunky? Try my Harley Davidson softail. (Which is matte black.) BTW: Beautiful scenery on your drive. Mine is "rosso impetuoso." Tank, only. Digits on instrumentation is hard to read, tho; too small. Tank at 5.5 gallons is bigger than my Harley. Shaft drive, ABS, traction control. Speaking of cool, transversely mounted V-twin keeps its cool. And you don't feel the heat. If you don't have a full-faced helmet (mine is a half-lid) you will want some kind of windshield. Unique enough in the States that it always gets some attention at bike night. You are right, it IS a looker. And it should be ridden in relaxed mode. Installed handlebar-end Lanesplitter CRG mirrors. Wish it had self-canceling turn signals. Good review, tho.

    • @cwr8618
      @cwr8618 Před 5 lety

      turn signals...? ;-)

  • @thatseventiesman3865
    @thatseventiesman3865 Před 3 lety

    Bugdeath?

  • @Batinhas
    @Batinhas Před 3 lety

    Whats that rattle sound at 14:18 ?

    • @NothingToProve
      @NothingToProve  Před 3 lety

      It's just wind noise hitting the side of the gopro.

    • @Batinhas
      @Batinhas Před 3 lety

      @@NothingToProve Mmm... Maybe you did not hear it, but it comes from the engine area. Mine does that same noise. Trying to figure it out if it is pre ignition.

  • @khewhiten378
    @khewhiten378 Před 3 lety

    Is this a good starter bike?

  • @derp195
    @derp195 Před 2 lety

    I love hearing people talk about how little power this bike has, when one of my cars has even less.

  • @savage22bolt32
    @savage22bolt32 Před 2 lety

    I've had bikes that beg for more throttle. They aren't comfortable unless you're going double the speed limit.
    I'm not a bold rider, I'm an old rider.
    This seems to be just the ticket for my riding style.

  • @TukaSlave
    @TukaSlave Před 5 lety

    I suspect your right handgrip will wear out much earlier than the left one. You must be Italian, you seem unable to speak without accompanying your words with dramatic hand gestures. I worry about your safety in heavy traffic, as it takes longer to reach the clutch while in the midst of an energetic gesticulation! But otherwise I agree 100%, I succumbed to Guzzi love in 1976, when I first saw an 850T in action. The 750 Sport fuel tank of 1972 has remained the most beautiful and functional shape of all time, and it is included with the Stone. I think the Special captures even more of the beauty, but at the cost of more polishing. Remember this model descends from the 350 and 500 originals, so it is small and a bit slow. But the V Twin has its own sweet voice, like a classic BMW - they have a sweet spot at cruising speed, which the faster sports bikes lack. Those bikes make you accelerate all the time, they are unhappy at constant speed, but the Guzzi/BMW design just lulls you into relaxed acceptance of their chosen pace, where everything is fine and dandy indeed. I just have a hard time deciding between the green, blue or yellow tank versions of the Stone. The Mk III is the best version of them all.

    • @NothingToProve
      @NothingToProve  Před 5 lety +1

      "gesticulation" good one! This only happens to me on Moto Guzzi's. And no worries about traffic, a Guzzi dose not deserve to be in that type of environment! Only slow, winding, twisting country roads, relaxed, calm, at one with mother nature. :)

  • @NefariousTribe
    @NefariousTribe Před 6 lety +1

    How tall are you or did I miss it?

    • @NothingToProve
      @NothingToProve  Před 6 lety +1

      Hi Dominick, I am 5 feet 10 inch tall. or 176 cm. Inseam 31/32 inch.

    • @NefariousTribe
      @NefariousTribe Před 6 lety

      NothingToProve Thanks! I'm 6'1 and 300lbs, I might be too big for this bike.

    • @thomasreiche6879
      @thomasreiche6879 Před 5 lety +1

      @@NefariousTribe I am 1.87m tall and 100kg weight... and this bike is easy to drive.

  • @robertparisi8016
    @robertparisi8016 Před 3 lety

    I like the review, I own one, but 1 think u emphasize to much is to relax, this bike will carve! No its not a rr but coming off a bmw r1200r and also owning a honda 600rr, I am familiar with spirited riding, ur making it sound like a upright goldwing, which it is not, no it wont dive into a chicane corner or I'm sure the brakes will get spongy after extreme braking, but it does handle and will tolerate some peg scraping although the pirelli tires suck! This is a great bike, reminds me of a. 1975 bmw r75/5 with modern technology

    • @NothingToProve
      @NothingToProve  Před 3 lety

      Thank you. I think you are confusing the emotion the bike exudes with it's performance. They are two separate things. But no bike has ever "hit me" with so much emotion before and I wanted to communicate that to the person watching this video. Simple. Glad you agree with me on that. But YES the bike can perform! I love it!
      Ride safe,
      Scott

    • @robertparisi8016
      @robertparisi8016 Před 3 lety

      @@NothingToProve got it! Glad we agree BTW stay away from cheese and wine, cheese is dairy with growth hormones and wine although has antioxidant is full of sugar. Lol

  • @Ayerstairs
    @Ayerstairs Před 5 lety +2

    Just take my money, already.

  • @katieverheggen146
    @katieverheggen146 Před 4 lety +1

    beautiful bike, useless placement of the kickstand.

  • @WyreForestBiker
    @WyreForestBiker Před 3 lety +1

    The reason its cool is because like a Triumph Bonneville its not TRYING to be cool . The antithesis of Harley Davidson and
    its "In your face cool " ... which is why it ISNT !