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The Moto Guzzi V7 is a stylish, unpretentious motorcycle that riders of any skill level can enjoy.
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For 2021 it gets a new, larger engine as well as new electronics to make it a more compelling package for around-town riding.
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The V7 retains the unique transverse V-twin engine layout, as well as shaft drive.
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To celebrate the company’s 100th birthday, this Centenario edition bike comes covered in Moto Guzzi’s traditional racing colors.
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Everything about the V7 is aimed at being unintimidating and approachable, and in this, it succeeds.
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It delivers power smoothly, it has an easy-to-use clutch and transmission, and it has a great big gas tank for long-range cruising.
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The bike also has traction control and antilock brakes, both features we love to see on a bike aimed at newer riders.
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The air-cooled and decidedly old-school V7 offers all the sights, sounds and smells of classic motorcycling with new bike safety and reliability.
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The V7 is available in dealers now.
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The Centenario edition retails for $9,190.
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