Official Technical Drawing - Moto Guzzi - V7 Stone





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Official technical drawing for Moto Guzzi V7 Stone, 70 × 50 cm, 2 cm thick, original/official, in as-new condition.
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Official Moto Guzzi V7 Stone Technical Drawing, it includes the vehicle dimensions, engine, braking system, exhaust, lighting and headlight certification marks, the wheels; essential for enthusiasts or owners of this sport bike.
It will be shipped with insured international UPS courier.
The Moto Guzzi V7 Stone is a naked motorcycle from Moto Guzzi, marketed in 2012, as the latest evolution of the 2008 V7 Classic, stylistically modified, but above all with a new engine. The engine, with a displacement of 744 cm³ and air-cooled, is 70 percent new in its parts.[1] Power was raised to 48 HP at 6200 rpm[2], with a 10 percent reduction in consumption.[3] The steel twin-cradle frame remains unchanged from the previous model while the gearbox (still 5-speed) is renewed with a more precise and smoother preselector.[4]
Produced also in the versions: Special (with chrome, two-tone paint and spoked wheels) and Racer (with chrome fuel tank, single-seat saddle and sporty setup).
Official Moto Guzzi V7 Stone Technical Drawing, it includes the vehicle dimensions, engine, braking system, exhaust, lighting and headlight certification marks, the wheels; essential for enthusiasts or owners of this sport bike.
It will be shipped with insured international UPS courier.
The Moto Guzzi V7 Stone is a naked motorcycle from Moto Guzzi, marketed in 2012, as the latest evolution of the 2008 V7 Classic, stylistically modified, but above all with a new engine. The engine, with a displacement of 744 cm³ and air-cooled, is 70 percent new in its parts.[1] Power was raised to 48 HP at 6200 rpm[2], with a 10 percent reduction in consumption.[3] The steel twin-cradle frame remains unchanged from the previous model while the gearbox (still 5-speed) is renewed with a more precise and smoother preselector.[4]
Produced also in the versions: Special (with chrome, two-tone paint and spoked wheels) and Racer (with chrome fuel tank, single-seat saddle and sporty setup).

