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like all models powered by the 744 cm2 block, the V7 Racer recently benefited from a major upgrade to its twin-cylinder engine. No less than 70% of the parts are new, both inside and out. The edges of the cylinder head fins have been softened, and a new, classier cylinder head cover has been added. The spark plug has been hidden and the volumetric ratio increased to 10.2:1. In the cylinders, much has been reworked: new combustion chambers, new pistons and rings, and a modified intake. Induction is now via a single 38 mm throttle body. The gas flow passes through a Y-shaped section to feed the two bowls. At the outlet, there is a lambda sensor for each cylinder. In addition to improved fuel consumption, this revised block boasts enhanced performance, with 48 hp and over 6 mkg of torque. The gearbox, too, promises to be more enjoyable.

derived from the V7 Café and Classic, this V7 Racer emphasizes customization and a certain exuberance. And the least we can say is that this café racer exercise stands out from near and far. It had already done so when it was only a concept bike presented at EICMA 2009. So enticing, so dapper, that Guzzi barely touched it up before bringing it to series production, much to the delight of lovers of beautiful machines. Because, let's face it, this machine looks good. A very nice customization job, halfway between café-racer and tuning. The line is never crossed, and remains in the taste of an Italian creation.

with its red frame and chrome tank, the V7 Racer immediately arouses curiosity and catches the eye of passers-by. The manufacturer has put a great deal of effort into making this bike almost delicate to detail, as much as shimmering in its rendering. For those who set eyes on this machine, there are winks everywhere: spoked rims, red-painted hubs and swingarm, leather belts on the fuel tank, aluminum racing covers around the airbox, number plates on the mini windscreen, etc.ros plates on the mini windscreen and on the sides of the rear saddle, solid aluminum pedal controls, half-guidelines around an enriched upper tee and fork gussets... Clearly, it's a real eye-catcher! Having served this appetizing appetizer, does the V7 Racer outdo itself with the main course and the motorization? Not really, and we'd be almost disappointed to have only the 750 to sink our teeth into. The Guzzi character will be there, but the twin's 48 hp will bring only moderate flavor to this vintage roadster. Despite the mechanical improvements made for 2012, it frankly deserves a beefier block, like the 940 installed on the Bellagio. Granted, the V7 Racer is primarily designed for parading rather than riding. But with a name like that and bracelets in your hands, you'll want to step on the gas as soon as things start turning.

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Key facts Moto-Guzzi 750 V7 RACER (2013) : What you need to know before you buy

Highlights

  • Design racing-vintage
  • Exercise in style
  • Guzzi charm
  • Engine upgrades

Weak points

  • Power still too low
  • Recipe

Prices

Basic version
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9,399€

Bikers' reviews

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Model sold in 2011 2012 2013 2014

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Performance

  • Max speed : approximately 170 km/h (105.60 mph)

Specifications Moto-Guzzi 750 V7 RACER 2013

Chassis
Frame : Double tubular steel cradle
Fuel capacity : 22 liters (5.81 US gallons)
Seat height : 805 mm (31.69 in)
Length : 2,185 mm (86.02 in)
Width : 800 mm (31.50 in)
Min height : 1,115 mm (43.90 in)
Wheelbase : 1,449 mm (57.05 in)
Dry weight : 182 kg (401 lb)
Weight when fully loaded : 198 kg (437 lb)
Front axle
Telescopic fork Ø 40 mm, Wheel travel : 130 mm (5.12 in)
Braking 1 disc Ø 320 mm (12.6 in), 4-piston caliper
Front tire : 100 / 90 - 18 → Order this type of tire
Transmission
5 stage gearbox
Secondary cardan shaft
Rear axle
2 lateral shock absorbers, Wheel travel : 118 mm (4.65 in)
Braking 1 disc Ø 260 mm (10.24 in)
Rear tire : 130 / 80 - 17 → Order this type of tire
Motor
two-cylinder 90° L-shape , 4 strokes
Injection Ø 38 mm
Cooling system : combined air / oil
tumbled
2 valves per cylinder
744 cc
51 ch (50.30 hp) to 6,200 rpm
5.90 mkg to 5,000 rpm
Power-to-weight ratio : 3.62 kg/ch
Weight / torque ratio : 30.85 kg/mkg
Compression : 10.2:1
Practical information
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Compare the 750 V7 RACER to its competitors

Fuel consumption

Moto-Guzzi 750 V7 RACER 2013 Undisclosed
Triumph 865 BONNEVILLE T 100 Steve Mc Queen 2012 : 6.30 liters/100km (0.37 mpg)
Harley-Davidson XL 1200 SPORTSTER Forty Eight 2013 : 5.60 liters/100km (0.42 mpg)
Kawasaki W 800 Edition Speciale 2013 : 5.50 liters/100km (0.43 mpg)

Range

Moto-Guzzi 750 V7 RACER 2013 Undisclosed
Triumph 865 BONNEVILLE T 100 Steve Mc Queen 2012 : 263 km (163 miles)
Harley-Davidson XL 1200 SPORTSTER Forty Eight 2013 : 142 km (88 miles)
Kawasaki W 800 Edition Speciale 2013 : 255 km (158 miles)

Torque

Moto-Guzzi 750 V7 RACER 2013 : 5.9 mkg
Triumph 865 BONNEVILLE T 100 Steve Mc Queen 2012 : 7.1 mkg
Harley-Davidson XL 1200 SPORTSTER Forty Eight 2013 : 10 mkg
Kawasaki W 800 Edition Speciale 2013 : 6.4 mkg

Power

Moto-Guzzi 750 V7 RACER 2013 : 51 ch (50.30 hp)
Triumph 865 BONNEVILLE T 100 Steve Mc Queen 2012 : 67 ch (66.10 hp)
Harley-Davidson XL 1200 SPORTSTER Forty Eight 2013 : 75 ch (74 hp)
Kawasaki W 800 Edition Speciale 2013 : 48 ch (47.30 hp)

Power-to-Weight ratio

Moto-Guzzi 750 V7 RACER 2013 : 3.62 kg/ch
Triumph 865 BONNEVILLE T 100 Steve Mc Queen 2012 : 3.1 kg/ch
Harley-Davidson XL 1200 SPORTSTER Forty Eight 2013 : 3.39 kg/ch
Kawasaki W 800 Edition Speciale 2013 : 4.3 kg/ch *

Torque-to-Weight ratio

Moto-Guzzi 750 V7 RACER 2013 : 30.85 kg/mkg
Triumph 865 BONNEVILLE T 100 Steve Mc Queen 2012 : 28.87 kg/mkg
Harley-Davidson XL 1200 SPORTSTER Forty Eight 2013 : 25.1 kg/mkg
Kawasaki W 800 Edition Speciale 2013 : 31.79 kg/mkg *

Speed

Moto-Guzzi 750 V7 RACER 2013 : approximately 170 km/h (105.60 mph)
Triumph 865 BONNEVILLE T 100 Steve Mc Queen 2012 : approximately 180 km/h (111.80 mph)
Harley-Davidson XL 1200 SPORTSTER Forty Eight 2013 : approximately 170 km/h (105.60 mph)
Kawasaki W 800 Edition Speciale 2013 : 180 km/h (111.80 mph) on the odometer

Bikers' reviews Leave a review - 4 reviews

French Laron 01 Model 2014
A great old-fashioned car, modern just the way it should be, I've done 15000 klms solo and duo. The only drawback is the luggage,
But that's the case with all beautiful bikes!
Rating : 5/5
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French Model 2013
i totally agree with you, when will we see the 940 from BELLAGIO, in identical configurations, both Stone and Special and Racer ... Rating : 4/5
French Model 2013
i had tried the old version, what a charm! but about 2000e too expensive for this version. Rating : 3/5
French rene Model 2012
I wanted to try out this motorcycle, which I did around St Emilion in magnificent weather, an ideal setting for this vintage bike. It was the normal white racer, with a beautifully crafted curved seat that offers good comfort, aided by straps that are a little "tomboyish" at first glance, but which you forget once you're underway. Position and comfort are therefore satisfactory. You'd think you could knock down a few bollards, and that's a 1st positive point. Apart from that, it's still a bit of an old-fashioned motorcycle, with an engine that still has an operating manual (warm-up time) and a minimum of necessary delicacy (also because of the small cardan shaft), as well as a personality all its own with its reversing torque at standstill and its cardan shaft that pulls to the right when accelerating at low speed. All in all, it's a pleasure to ride, even if stability isn't total and the front end is a little fuzzy (I had a bad front metzeler). The power is in keeping with the chassis, and... with the legislation it's perfect. At 100km/h, you already have a feeling of speed. The engine is fairly easy and smooth, which is a pleasant surprise, and acceleration and torque are also good at legal speeds. I'd have to do another test drive, but I already like it, so I may well take the plunge sooner or later... Rating : 4/5
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FAQ Your frequently asked questions about the 750 V7 RACER 2013

What is the power of the 750 V7 RACER 2013?
The 750 V7 RACER 2013 develops a power of 51 ch (50.30 hp)
What is the torque of the 750 V7 RACER 2013?
The maximum torque of the 750 V7 RACER 2013 is 5.90 mkg to 5,000 rpm.
What is the maximum speed of the 750 V7 RACER 2013?
The 750 V7 RACER 2013 is capable of reaching a top speed of approximately 170 km/h (105.60 mph) on the track.
What is the weight of the 750 V7 RACER 2013?
The 750 V7 RACER 2013 has a a dry weight of 182 kg (401 lb), a weight when fully loaded of 198 kg (437 lb).
QWhat is the seat height of the 750 V7 RACER 2013?
To ensure good accessibility, the 750 V7 RACER 2013 offers a minimum seat height of 805 mm (31.69 in).
What is the price of the 750 V7 RACER 2013?
The price of the 750 V7 RACER 2013 is 9,399€ in France