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V7 Sketch Kit

DeadEye

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Location
Eastern Ontario - Western Quebec
2017 V7 III Stone (with 2019 Racing Stripes package)
Purchased from original owner in September 2023 with 1,203 miles. :happy:
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Is that the standard Racer Rear cowl without the Number plate attached ?
 
Is that the standard Racer Rear cowl without the Number plate attached ?
No, it is an entirely different rear cowl without a "number plate" area. It is part of what MG called the "Sketchbike Kit" (stripes kit) and is shown in the 2019 Moto Guzzi accessories catalog if you can find a copy. I have a PDF of that catalog but it is almost 60 MB so I can't attach it here. Each kit has a part number (CM304102 for the silver kit) but I've yet been able to pull that part number up in any fiche system online. You can still find a few of the kits for sale on eBay through dealers.

I presume it was called a "sketch" kit because you could "sketch/create" your own bike, picking and choosing from some of the optional parts like exhaust, levers, and mirrors.
 
No, it is an entirely different rear cowl without a "number plate" area. It is part of what MG called the "Sketchbike Kit" (stripes kit) and is shown in the 2019 Moto Guzzi accessories catalog if you can find a copy. I have a PDF of that catalog but it is almost 60 MB so I can't attach it here. Each kit has a part number (CM304102 for the silver kit) but I've yet been able to pull that part number up in any fiche system online. You can still find a few of the kits for sale on eBay through dealers.

I presume it was called a "sketch" kit because you could "sketch/create" your own bike, picking and choosing from some of the optional parts like exhaust, levers, and mirrors.
I have that catalog, and did see the three kits offered $$$$$

I don’t understand,
Do some think it will be exciting, romantic , and drop 10 - 20k ???
Do people buy these bikes as an accessories , dress them up , then decide ,
Um, I guess I don’t like motorcycling ??

I had a mini bike, rode my brothers bikes ( crashed into a fence :tmi: ) then bought my own… CB360T:rofl: bikini faring, Dunstall headers, repainted, dirt bikes… i love two wheels😍
 
I have that catalog, and did see the three kits offered $$$$$

I don’t understand,
Do some think it will be exciting, romantic , and drop 10 - 20k ???
Do people buy these bikes as an accessories , dress them up , then decide ,
Um, I guess I don’t like motorcycling ??

I had a mini bike, rode my brothers bikes ( crashed into a fence :tmi: ) then bought my own… CB360T:rofl: bikini faring, Dunstall headers, repainted, dirt bikes… i love two wheels😍
Well, the kit didn’t benefit the original owner’s wallet when he sold it to me. 😂
 
Did you buy the just the kit or the whole bike from him ?
I bought the bike as you see in the picture. I'm thinking of removing the kit pieces off the bike and selling them. I like the way the bike looks but I'm more of a behind the scenes guy and this bike attracts a lot of attention. Or maybe keep the kit pieces and put them on if I ever go on one of those dandy mustache rides or whatever they're called. :D
 
I bought the bike as you see in the picture. I'm thinking of removing the kit pieces off the bike and selling them. I like the way the bike looks but I'm more of a behind the scenes guy and this bike attracts a lot of attention. Or maybe keep the kit pieces and put them on if I ever go on one of those dandy mustache rides or whatever they're called. :D
I like the minimalist seat cowl.
 
I bought the bike as you see in the picture. I'm thinking of removing the kit pieces off the bike and selling them. I like the way the bike looks but I'm more of a behind the scenes guy and this bike attracts a lot of attention. Or maybe keep the kit pieces and put them on if I ever go on one of those dandy mustache rides or whatever they're called. :D
:rofl: - I think they like to Call them Selves Distinguished Gentlemen
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vs. Dandy's
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The Bike will always attract some attention because it's different, No matter What it wears - there aren't that many Around
:cool:

Did you also get the standard parts - what color ?
 
:rofl: - I think they like to Call them Selves Distinguished Gentlemen
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vs. Dandy's
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The Bike will always attract some attention because it's different, No matter What it wears - there aren't that many Around
:cool:

Did you also get the standard parts - what color ?
That’s funny 🤣

Unfortunately I did not get the standard parts so I would have to buy them. I already sourced a set of Stone side panels from eBay for $100.
 
PM me to discuss if anyone would like the kit for their V7. I'm not inclined to part it out at this time.
 
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Mine was a standard Stone - All Black.

What are you looking for ,
Black tank ;) - trade
The Standard Moto Guzzi windscreen for the bikini ?
I also have a second standard seat ?

I’m in Ottawa 700km from Portsmouth - ( Nearest company office )
Where are you in New England ( that’s a LOT of coast line )

Don
 
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