
Moto Guzzi Australia has launched a new web-based tool to create a customised V7 II, and it's located at garagemotoguzzi.com/en/the-kits. Once there you can put your own individual stamp on either the V7 II Special or V7 II Stone, and then print it out (along with part numbers) to make the ordering process at your authorised Moto Guzzi Dealer quick and easy. There are over 100 accessories to choose from.
In addition, Moto Guzzi Australia is offering $750 worth of genuine Moto Guzzi V7 II accessories free with each new purchase of a V7 II Stone and/or V7 II Special (review HERE).
There's also a third new V7s in 2015: the Racer, with all three referenced with a II suffix to differentiate them from the previous models. Which makes complete sense, as quite a few changes have been made, including the adoption of a six-speed gearbox, a realignment of the engine — now more forward and lower — lower footpegs (by 25mm) and security updates in the form of anti-lock braking and traction control.