Moto Guzzi recently unveiled the V7 III Carbon Dark in global markets. The bike is limited to 1921 units worldwide, although it is highly unlikely to be sold in India anytime soon. But what make the V7 III Carbon Dark so special? We tell you in this detailed photo gallery of the bike.
The V7 III Carbon Dark is based on the underpinnings of the V7 III Milano which is sold internationally.
However, the Carbon Dark gets carbon fiber on the front and rear fenders along with the side panels.
The bike also gets a matte black paint scheme with red highlights on the brake callipers, tank logo and engine head covers.
It also sports a differently designed Alacantra seat which also gets red-stitching to match the rest of the bike.
The 21-litre tank gets a carbon fiber-like pattern running across with a black anodized billet aluminum fuel filler cap.
Each of the 1921 bikes get its unique production number labelled on a plate that has been affixed on the handlebar risers.
It is powered by a 750cc V-twin engine that produces 51bhp at 6,200rpm and 60Nm of torque at 4,900rpm.
Braking is taken care of by twin 320mm discs with Brembo callipers in the front and a single 260mm disc at the rear.
The V7 III Carbon rides on 18-inch front and 17-inch real wheel with 40mm conventional front forks and twin shocks at the rear.