2010 Moto Guzzi V7 Clubman Racer
 
 
Moto Guzzi V7 Clubman Racer is the end
result of extensive tuning inspired by the motorcycles
that in the 1970s challenged each other in the modified
production category.
Races enlivened by heated rivalry between
fans of the Japanese bikes, at the time extremely
powerful but hard to handle, and fans of Italian motorcycles,
perhaps on the minus side in terms of power but superior
to their Oriental challengers when it came to their
rigorous chassis and braking. Challenges on the tracks
then shifted to tables at bars, where showing off
a Moto Guzzi V7 Sport with single-seat saddle, racing
exhaust system and the unfailing top fairing was the
symbol of belonging to the elite of the sportiest
motorcyclists.
The V7 Clubman Racer is the epitome of this snapshot
taken more than 30 years ago, and reworks it by adopting
the technology and quality standard of today's manufacturing
processes.
The latest member of the V7 family
is fitted with a top fairing inspired by the legendary
850 LeMans, a single-seat saddle with number plate,
and even flaunts a roaring pair of Arrow silencers.
Its footrests moved back and adjustable handlebars
make it inviting to take onto the track. All that
a gentleman rider in the mood for track days has to
do is put on a helmet and a simple leather suit, find
the ideal set-up by adjusting the sophisticated pair
of Bitubo shock absorbers and guide the 18 inch front
wheel as close as possible to the kerb.
The strong personality of the Moto
Guzzi V7 Clubman Racer is also underscored by details
like the chrome tank complete with knee guard, rear-view
mirrors anchored to the ends of the handlebar, the
chrome Moto Guzzi logo ornaments and the new racing
fuel tank cap.
The rest of the bike follows the features
of the V7 Cafè with regard to both chassis
geometry, with its double cradle design and lower
elements bolted on and removable, and to the geometry
with the headstock tilted at 26°50’. In
addition to the multi-adjustable Bitubo shock absorbers,
the suspension banks on the absorption capacity of
the Marzocchi fork with 40 mm stanchions and 130 mm
travel.
The braking system consists of a 320
mm floating front disc and a 260 mm disc in the rear,
while the spoke wheels have the same diameter as those
of the V7 Cafè but instead of high profile
tyres, they are equipped with the higher performance
and aesthetically pleasing Pirelli Demon Sport, with
a larger 140/70 tyre in rear.
All owners of V7 bikes can find all of the parts supplied
standard on the V7 Clubman Racer in the new Moto Guzzi
accessories catalogue, available separately.
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