Moto Guzzi’s new V9

Moto Guzzi’s small-bore V-twin grows again.

One of the most iconic engine in motorcycling, the 90-degree V-twin Moto Guzzi engine which started life as a 350 decades ago, has grown into the new V9 and is powering the new V9 Bobber and Roamer.

With tastefully retro style, the new machines just announced look great and are screaming to be customised further.

Moto Guzzi says “An authentic motorcycle in every sense, every component of the V9 has been designed to encompass a quality superior to the competition whilst also enhancing the pleasure derived from riding a motorcycle. The V9 is the lightest mid-size cruiser on the market and provides supreme handling on the city streets and old fashion fun on the wide open road. Complete with Anti-Lock Braking System, Moto Guzzi Controllo Ducati Trazione (Traction Control) and the platform for the Moto Guzzi Multimedia application (available as an accessory), the new V9 offers all the safety and technology customers have come to expect from the brand which has been creating history for 95 years.”

The V9 Roamer features gloss pearl paint scheme which have been coupled with chrome mechanical details which is essentially Moto Guzzi. Its going to be available in three colour schemes and will be priced ride-away at $16,500.

“The famous minimalistic style of the Bobber which was made famous in the United States post World War Two has been reincarnated by Moto Guzzi in order to create the V9 Bobber. The fusion of blacked out mechanical details, matte colour scheme, 16” matte black rims with an oversized 130mm front tyre and blacked out exhaust weld a distinctive character which is un mistakable. If you are looking for a little bit of soul, look no further.

“The V9 Bobber will be available in “Nero Massiccio” with yellow highlights which adorn the tank and guard and “Grigio Sport” with red highlights which also adorn the tank and guard. The V9 Bobber will have a recommended ride away price of $16.5K”

More information on these two new mid-size cruisers from Moto Guzzi can be found at www.motoguzzi.com.au.

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