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Moto Guzzi V7 description
Up for sale is a numbers matching 1973 Moto Guzzi V7 Sport with 26,935 miles. The original tank and tool boxes have been repainted while the paint on the frame and chrome is original. The previous owner lost the original gas cap, petcocks and toolbox locks so these items are aftermarket. There are a few small tears on the original seat and one repair near the front right corner. The original wire harness was in rough shape when I purchased the bike two years ago so I replaced the original harness with a new harness built by Greg Bender. While replacing the harness, I also replaced the sticking original ignition switch with a Renault switch, left control switch, installed a new regulator, odyssey battery and added a set of Lucas replica signals & homemade mounts. The bike is located in San Francisco, CA with a clean title, current CA registration and can be viewed in person. Please email me at peterbrandonryan@gmail.com to arrange viewing or for additional information. Included in the auction is a set of new fork dampers, a single Moto Guzzi saddle bag believed to be from a Robin moped, the original wire harness, throttle cables and regulator. The fuse box cover is broken but included and the color diagram is included. Currently the horn is not working and the hi-beam indicator light is staying whether low or hi-beams are on. $500 deposit via PayPal is due within 48-hours and remainder is due via cash, cashier's check or bank transfer within 10 days. I can store the bike for a reasonable amount of time. If shipping, funds must clear before the bike is released to your shipper and the title will be sent separately with signature required. |
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