Guzzi V7 gains endurance racer kit

Moto Guzzi V7 Record kit inspired by 1970s endurance racer

MOTO GUZZI has created a new factory kit that will transform any clip-on fitted V7 into a replica of their 1970s endurance racer.

The kit was inspired by the 1969 Moto Guzzi V7 Record prototype, an endurance racer that set numerous speed records for the Italian manufacturer, including one at Monza Speedbowl Circuit where the V7 achieved an average speed over 1000km of 206km/h (128mph).

To create the retro look, the record kit features a front fairing and a single-seat unit, complete with an spoiler-fin and a memory foam set.

Guzzi claim the kit is simple and easy to fit on any V7 Cafe or V7 Racer. The fibreglass front fairing utilises the existing headlight assembly, while the single seat unit is a straight swap for the standard seat with no modification necessary.

The kit can also be fitted to the V7 Classic, V7 Stone and V7 Special, but a set of Guzzi's factory clip-ons are required.

The V7 Record kit costs £13,99.99 and is available from any Moto Guzzi dealer.