I rode their V7 demo last month, I liked it, light, nimble, etc., but the vibes never settled down, not on my test ride, anyway. My Griso 1100 was smooth, but that's the big block motor.
I'd suggest browsing the guzzitech forum
V7/V85/V9 Chat & Tech | GuzziTech Forums
Take a look at Seacoast's Ducati inventory -- 2017 Scramblers at $5995 -- OTD price?
One advantage, though, IMO, is ease of servicing the Guzzi -- aircooled, and the heads stick out where you can get at the valve adjustments. Just change the oils.
Also, Guzzi Tech has some good accessories
Store – GuzziTech.com
For normal parts, I used to buy from
MG Cycle, Moto Guzzi Parts and Accessories available online at MGCycle.com
Also, maybe talk to AJ at AJ Cycle on Route 2 in Gill MA -- good guy, old school dealership with an excellent reputation. On his Web page it looks like he's got a couple of the V7 scramblers , a 2016 and a (year?) Stornello. Now that would be different. Maybe late summer he's eager to move these bikes out onto the road?
HTH ...