Moto Guzzi V7 Stone 2023 vs. BMW R 1250 R 2020

Moto Guzzi V7 Stone 2023

BMW R 1250 R 2020
Overview - Moto Guzzi V7 Stone 2023 vs BMW R 1250 R 2020

Moto Guzzi V7 Stone 2023

BMW R 1250 R 2020
Technical Specifications Moto Guzzi V7 Stone 2023 compared to BMW R 1250 R 2020
Pros and Cons in comparison
Pros and Cons in comparison
Moto Guzzi V7 Stone 2023

The Italians know exactly how to polish an icon - the V7 Stone also has the characteristic, longitudinally mounted V2 engine with the typical diagonally protruding cylinders. And this model in particular should appeal not only to true Guzzi fans, but also to all those who are looking for a balanced, uncomplicated bike. Although the engine has its typical vibrations, it behaves in a good-natured manner, the suspension is more comfortable than sporty and the riding position also fits the cosy character perfectly. The single disc brake at the front even grips surprisingly well and the overall look is direct to the heart. Only the LCD dashboard looks out of place and modern.
BMW R 1250 R 2020

What could be better than getting even more power and torque in an already powerful naked bike! The predecessor, the R 1200 R, with its 125 hp and Newton metres of torque, could already be ridden very sportily, but the enlarged R 1250 R, now with 136 hp and a massive 143 Newton metres, pushes the boxer power to its current peak. The special thing about the R 1250 R, as with its predecessor, is that thanks to the extensive range of accessories it can also convince on tours. The new engine with ShiftCam valve control is not only more powerful but also more refined. The chassis and brakes are also convincing, and the seating position is pleasantly upright, allowing a wide range of riding styles, from sporty push-off to long-distance touring.


















