Moto Guzzi V7 Racer 2012 - Technical Specifications
Engine
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Four-stroke V 90 twin
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Displacement
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744c
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Maximum power
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37.5 KW (51HP) at 6.200 rpm
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Maximum torque
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58 Nm at 5.000 rpm
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Exhaust system
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3 way catalytic converter with twin oxygen sensor
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Cooling
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air
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Front suspension
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Marzocchi Ø 40 mm telescopic front forks
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Rear suspension
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oscillating light alloy swingarm with 2 pre-load adjustable Bitubo shock absorbers
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Front brake
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Floating Ø 320 mm stainless steel disc, 4 opposed calipers of differing diameter
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Rear brake
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260 mm stainless steel disc; caliper with 2 opposed pistons
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Front wheel
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18" aluminium spoke rims, Pirelli Sport Demon 100/90
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Rear wheel
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17" aluminium spoke rims, Pirelli Sport Demon 130/80
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Seat height
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805 mm
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Fuel tank
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22 litres (4 litre reserve)
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Wet weight*
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179 kg
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Colour range
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Racer
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* Wet weight, with operating fluids, without fuel
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€ 9.840,00
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The Racer is now the only sport version of the V7 and the model in the range which benefits the most from the two most significant new features: the new single throttle engine which provides more sporty performance and the metal fuel tank, further enhanced by the specific chromium treatment for this prestigious version.
Manufactured in a numbered limited edition as shown by the commemorative plaque on the steering yoke, the V7 Racer stands out for the executive refinement of the details as well as the elegant leather strap. This is a clear reference to legendary bikes of the past, as are the metal accents of the Moto Guzzi badge which is colour-coded with the frame. The red frame, itself inspired by the legendary early V7 Sport with CrMo frames, is the result of a special painting treatment extended to the hubs, wheels and swingarm as well, which accentuates the architectural purity of the frame.
Perched on top of the frame's tubes is an ultra sporty single-seater saddle (a two-seater saddle and pillion footpegs are available as optional accessories), upholstered in suede and terminating in an aerodynamic tail fairing that also incorporates lateral race number panels in true Seventies style.
With its tiny Plexiglass screen above a race number panel, the top fairing - an exemplary expression of the Guzzi school - cites the front of the legendary Gambalunga. This unequivocally sporty element is in perfect harmony with the new design of the front mudguard. One of the most distinctive features of this unique special edition is the widespread use of brushed, drilled aluminium. This hand-crafted treatment, which requires superb artisan skill, has been applied to the side panels, the throttle body guards and the silencer mounting brackets.
Other standout features are the adjustable set-back billet footrests, the lightweight steering stem and the steering yoke guard consisting of a double chromed ring, which is so exquisitely crafted that it looks like an ornamental feature. There is also a pair of prestigious Bitubo WMY01 shock absorbers with adjustable spring preload in rebound and compression thanks to a 12 click adjusting knob. This is a bike which should be ridden strictly in black, with a skullcap helmet and leather studded gloves.