Highlights
- Fully restored example of a rare classic motorcycle
- Factory-fitted front disc brakes, an unusual feature for this model
- Comprehensive history file including service records, MOTs, and original handbook
- Just 28,430 miles covered in nearly 50 years
The Appeal
The Moto Guzzi V7 Sport hails from a pivotal moment in Italian motorcycle history, being one of the first production bikes capable of reaching 200 km/h while offering handling to match its performance. Producing 52 bhp at the rear wheel, the V7 Sport was one of the most powerful bikes of the era, cementing its status as a '70s icon.
This 1972 example stands out for its factory-fitted front disc brakes, a rare option for this model that offered vastly superior stopping power compared to the drum brakes typically fitted to motorcycles of this era. Having undergone a comprehensive restoration, this V7 Sport presents beautifully in its striking original lime green paintwork and comes with an impressive history file.
The vendor summarises:
"This is a great opportunity to own a very rare piece of motorcycle history. Which has been well-cared-for and is ready to ride."
This 1972 example stands out for its factory-fitted front disc brakes, a rare option for this model that offered vastly superior stopping power compared to the drum brakes typically fitted to motorcycles of this era. Having undergone a comprehensive restoration, this V7 Sport presents beautifully in its striking original lime green paintwork and comes with an impressive history file.
The vendor summarises:
"This is a great opportunity to own a very rare piece of motorcycle history. Which has been well-cared-for and is ready to ride."
History and Paperwork
- 28,430 miles (47,194 km) indicated and warranted according to the vendor
- Comes with comprehensive service history documentation
- Accompanied by a collection of MOT certificates
- Original rider's handbook included
- Hard copy photographs documenting the bike's history also included
- Exempt from MOT and road tax
The Condition
- Fully restored to a high standard
- Resplendent in its iconic lime green factory colour
- Beautifully presented paint and chrome finishes
- The bike remains highly original to its factory specifications
- Minimal wear apparent to the grips, pegs, controls and seat upholstery
- Nearly new tyres with good tread remaining according to the vendor
The Mechanics
- 750cc V-twin engine
- Five-speed manual transmission
- Factory-fitted front disc brakes, a rare feature for this model
- The vendor states the motorcycle is ready to ride
- Fully restored mechanically as part of the comprehensive restoration
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