What can I say, except I want this bike. I don’t have any details yet, but this is one of the new bikes unveiled by Moto Guzzi as of recently. Called the V7 Classic, it utilizes the standard Guzzi 750cc air cooled motor. This bike looks like it would be great fun on the street. A comfortable seating position, classic lines and a fantastic paint job add up to a super cool bike in my opinion. This is one of the very few bikes that I feel I would be happy with leaving it completely stock. Usually I can make a large list of items I’ll change right off the bat. Anyhow, congratulations Moto Guzzi, you’ve sold me on it.
I’m eager to get more details and pricing. I would think we’ll hear more after the Milan show next week. That is where the official unveiling will be for this bike as well as many other cool bikes such as the new Ducati Monster and the NCR Leggera.

I agree this is a cool bike!
I want one too!What do you think they will go for?
Hopefully they will be competitively priced - maybe $7200-$8200 like the Triumph Classic line. I haven’t seen any more info on this bike, but I hope they follow through with it!
i went out to buy a new Triumph and at the last minute i decided to wait for this V7 Classic. My goal was who has created the most faithful reproduction of an older bike. This is the winner. Next Spring? How about something more definite. Tell them the pump has been primed, check writers are waiting. Hello?
I’m living in the states and my nearby Guzzi Dealer didn’t hold out much hope that the V 7 Classic will be marketed here in the USA. I was kind a Bummed by his response. It’s supposed to be out this spring but that will probably only be in Europe and UK.
What a pitty. It seems to me that tastes in bikes is beginning to go away from the modern “Race Rockets” to more reasonable looking and performing bikes. Maybe I’ve got it all wrong but I’ll bet there will be a substantial market for this bike if Guzzi will only give it some press and bring it over here in a well coordinated marketing strategy.
It’ll be just our luck to see it available in Europe and nowhere to be found over here.
Ah, you guys are killing me with bad news! This bike is still on my list of “to gets”. Hopefully this V7 will make it to the US sometime. If not I’ve really been liking the Triumph Bonneville Black.