News 27 Jul 2018

Moto Guzzi V7 III Limited Edition models set for Australian delivery

Three new versions dubbed the Carbon, Rough and Milano.

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Moto Guzzi has unveiled three new V7 III Limited Edition models that are due to land in Australian dealerships over the coming weeks.

The special Carbon, Rough and Milano models epitomise the originality and authenticity of the iconic V7 motorcycle and are distinguished by a series of special parts that give each bike a very different look, feel and character.

The V7 III Carbon celebrates customisation and originality by combining the authentic V7 style with the modern quality of carbon fibre components. It’s currently the only member of the new Limited Edition models that is built in limited and numbered production.

In total, just 1921 – the year that Moto Guzzi was established – units have been produced worldwide with each model’s series number positioned on an identification plate on the handlebar risers.

This motorcycle’s completely matte black look is enhanced by a series of striking red components which include the rocker cover and logos on the side fairings, as well as the Eagle on the fuel tank and Brembo front disk brake calliper. The seat is finished with red stitching and composed of brand new water repellent Alcantara.

This Rough version stands out for its knobby tyres, mounted on spoked rims and for the many details that give the model an urban country style. The equipment is completed by the dedicated seat with stitched trim and a passenger grab strap, and the pair of aluminium side fairings.

The fenders are made of the same premium materials while the headlight frame is painted black and the fork stanchions are protected by classic rubber dust covers. This is another element of Moto Guzzi style that transforms the V7 III into a true factory special with just a few skilful touches.

Rounding out the Limited Edition range is the Milano V7, which takes its origins from the V7 III Special and maintains the same typical, classic characteristics such as the dual circular display instrumentation, the chrome exhaust and passenger grab handle, as well as the glossy tank colours.

It distinguishes itself with its alloy wheels that contribute to giving it a more modern appearance. The standard equipment is completed by prestigious details such as the aluminium fenders and side fairings.

The Carbon is priced at $16,890, while the Rough and Milano models come in at $16,390 and $15,890 respectively. For more information, visit www.motoguzzi.com.au.

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