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V7 iii trim comparisons

misterwes31

Just got it firing!
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Hi all! I'm new here but about to purchase a V7 very soon (hopefully this week even)

This is a basic question, but I'm wondering if there is a "comparison chart" anywhere available for the various v7 trims and the differences. I thought I had it down just by looking at them but every time I look, I see something different. For example, aluminum side panels on the milano or ohlin shocks on racer, Some have passenger grab bars, etc. Seems there actually are several subtle differences. I'd love to see one sheet that describes all the differences.

Also, was the Milano a '18 only release? It's still on the website but no '19 model seems to be out there?

I look forward to introducing my new bike around here very soon!!!
 
Well welcome and congrats in advance.
As stated above, there is no comparo page, as you will learn with a lot of Italian brands, options change day to day sometimes. There is always a disclaimer on every model page that states that pictures are only a representative of the model. Things may vary. That said, the differences will be subtle outside of the Racer's rear Ohlins. Forks are all the same, and outside of the obvious like wheels (cast tubeless or tubed spoked), fenders and side covers, etc., the rest is all cosmetics.
 
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