Nice move from Moto Guzzi as the old Italian manufacturer announces the revamping of two motorcycles in their line-up: the GT8V Norge and the V7 machines.
According to Faster and Faster, Guzzi is also faring quite well in terms of sales, as they reported a whopping 27.9% increase in units sold in Q1 2013, compared to the same period of the past year.
The big-bore touring GT8V Norge motorcycle is now offered in tow liveries: mahogany brown and pearl white, both with color-matching integrated side cases and a thick silver pinstripe along the sculpted tank profile.
The classic V7 road bike also receives two new colors, drawing its cues from the mid-'70s racing machines. Boasting a sporty attire, the new V7 color schemes are either silver with diagonal black stripes or black with orange stripes. The two-tone accent is present on the tank and on the side covers, and we simply fell in love with the back-orange ones.
Also on the aesthetic side, the V7 is now offered with black rims instead of the classic chrome ones and both versions come with a an embossed Moto Guzzi logo on the tank.
No mechanical changes were made to the bikes: it's only eye candy upgrades from Mandello del Lario.
The big-bore touring GT8V Norge motorcycle is now offered in tow liveries: mahogany brown and pearl white, both with color-matching integrated side cases and a thick silver pinstripe along the sculpted tank profile.
The classic V7 road bike also receives two new colors, drawing its cues from the mid-'70s racing machines. Boasting a sporty attire, the new V7 color schemes are either silver with diagonal black stripes or black with orange stripes. The two-tone accent is present on the tank and on the side covers, and we simply fell in love with the back-orange ones.
Also on the aesthetic side, the V7 is now offered with black rims instead of the classic chrome ones and both versions come with a an embossed Moto Guzzi logo on the tank.
No mechanical changes were made to the bikes: it's only eye candy upgrades from Mandello del Lario.