VOLCANO RACER: MOTO GUZZI V7III BY MULET CYCLE

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https://www.bikebound.com/2022/01/09/moto-guzzi-v7iii/

Sometimes i post bikes because i love the looks, sometimes i post bikes because they're quirky....

sometimes i post shite because it's expected of me....

Work out for yourselves which this one is :D

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Every penny spent on that was wasted
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Looks just like a normal III Carbon... but with the dials moved.

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Well I like it :lol:

Never heard of the V7 carbon though. That's nice that is.

I really like the V7, I wished they'd do it with a bit more power. I know they do the V9 bobber that looks a bit shit IMO. Make the V7 with the engine from the V85 and I'm there.
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Mr. Dazzle wrote: Wed Jan 12, 2022 9:57 am Well I like it :lol:

Never heard of the V7 carbon though. That's nice that is.

I really like the V7, I wished they'd do it with a bit more power. I know they do the V9 bobber that looks a bit shit IMO. Make the V7 with the engine from the V85 and I'm there.
They do.

The new version of the V7 has the 850 engine from the V85, but slightly detuned.

The V7III made 50bhp iirc and the newer 850 makes 65.
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This is what a Guzzi from that era should look like.

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mangocrazy wrote: Wed Jan 12, 2022 10:25 am This is what a Guzzi from that era should look like.


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Yes but without those bar end indicators and mirrors, what's the point putting narrow clip-ons on if you're going to bolt a load of extra shit on that makes it as wide as it was before :?:
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Ditchfinder wrote: Wed Jan 12, 2022 10:35 am
mangocrazy wrote: Wed Jan 12, 2022 10:25 am This is what a Guzzi from that era should look like.


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Yes but without those bar end indicators and mirrors, what's the point putting narrow clip-ons on if you're going to bolt a load of extra shit on that makes it as wide as it was before :?:
I'm not a great fan of bar end anything, I agree. But they only add about 3 inches per side to the width, so hardly a l'oad of extra shit'. I think the builder wanted it to have mirrors and indicators but was struggling to make it work in the confines of a cafe racer build. Next time I see him I'll ask him and pass on your comments.
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He can't be that bothered about indicators / lights - I can't see any at the back.

I much prefer a standard mirror on a stalk than all of the attempts I've seen at hiding them :shrug:
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KungFooBob wrote: Wed Jan 12, 2022 10:01 am
Mr. Dazzle wrote: Wed Jan 12, 2022 9:57 am Well I like it :lol:

Never heard of the V7 carbon though. That's nice that is.

I really like the V7, I wished they'd do it with a bit more power. I know they do the V9 bobber that looks a bit shit IMO. Make the V7 with the engine from the V85 and I'm there.
They do.

The new version of the V7 has the 850 engine from the V85, but slightly detuned.

The V7III made 50bhp iirc and the newer 850 makes 65.
Better....but the V85 is what, 85bhp? That's enough that it will feel pleasantly nippy rather than a bit of an effort. I thibk the V85 has Titanium valves and few other fancier internals? That's probably the difference?
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Ditchfinder wrote: Wed Jan 12, 2022 11:07 am He can't be that bothered about indicators / lights - I can't see any at the back.

I much prefer a standard mirror on a stalk than all of the attempts I've seen at hiding them :shrug:
Good point. I can't see any indicators at the back either, which is odd. In that case he should sack the front indicators. I'm with you on the mirrors as well, but he's using modern radial brake and clutch master cylinders and they don't have any provision for mirror mounts.
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Yeah it's just sacked off the indicators entirely by the looks of it.

FWIW my FiL's Bonneville had bar end mirrors in 1972. It's still go 'em in fact :D
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My Griso is about 75ish hp and is plenty quick up (enough for me) to 80+ ( at which point I have to roll-off and check for brown down under :oops: ).

Probably a similar weight to that v7 too if not a bit heavier
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I saw that while browsing yesterday.

Those red cylinder heads make me think of pulsating,throbbing knobs.

I'm not much enamoured thinking of pulsating,throbbing knobs.

Not much enamoured with the bike either.
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IIRC Korky had a V7 III Carbon.

What happened to Korky?
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Skub wrote: Wed Jan 12, 2022 1:19 pm
I'm not much enamoured thinking of pulsating,throbbing knobs.
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Mr. Dazzle wrote: Wed Jan 12, 2022 1:34 pm
Skub wrote: Wed Jan 12, 2022 1:19 pm
I'm not much enamoured thinking of pulsating,throbbing knobs.
Age catches up with us all.
I don't much like thinking of old pulsating,throbbing knobs either.
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Not different enough from original & not enough oomph as the starting point anyway, needs an injection of some bhp to make it stand up against the std bike.
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Ditchfinder wrote: Wed Jan 12, 2022 8:05 am Every penny spent on that was wasted
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Post by Mulet-Cycle »

Hi guys !
Just found this post about my bike while i was scrolling on the internet.
First of all, thanks for your comments !
Regarding the signals, they're integrated on the wing of the back light.
Everything is design and 3D printed by my self.
Check the full story on my website :

https://mulet-cycle.com/

Cheers !

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