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6/4/2009
There are those who might consider that some motorcycles are over exposed, and that some of the parts on display would be better hidden. Take the Moto Guzzi Falcone Sport, for example. Is it perhaps a little too naked, maybe wearing too much of its heart on its sleeve?
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9/6/2007
1967 Moto Guzzi V7 V-twin 703.70000000000005 80 x 70 OHV n/a n/a 9:1 Dual 29mm Dellorto SS1 Battery and coil Electric n/a 4 Double joint cardan shaft, bevel gears n/a 300 12V 32AH Telescopic fork Swing arm 4.00-18 4.00-18 Twin leading shoe, 9 x 2"
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7/18/2007
In 1972 Moto Guzzi unleashed its biggest weapon in a snout-to-snout battle with Harley-Davidson — the Eldorado.
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4/1/2008
In 1972 Moto Guzzi rolled out the Eldorado — the Italian manufacturer's answer to the Harley-Davidson FLH.
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9/6/2007
1973 Moto Guzzi Eldorado V-twin 844 83 x 78 OHV n/a n/a 9.2:1 Dual 29mm Dellorto VHB Coil and battery Electric n/a 5 Shaft n/a n/a n/a Telescopic fork Swing arm 4.00-18 4.00-18 8.7 x 1.7" 8.7 x 1.7" 57.899999999999999 n/a n/a n/a
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2/4/2009
Based on the very first Guzzi V-twin, the 1967 V7, the Eldorado helped continue the traction Moto Guzzi had gained in the U.S. with the 703cc V7 and later 757cc Ambassador.
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8/3/2009
Rick Manning’s eye-catching 1973 Moto Guzzi V7 Sport.
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9/6/2007
1974 Moto Guzzi 850T V-twin 844 83 x 78 OHV n/a n/a 9.5:1 Dual 30mm Dellorto Battery and coil Electric n/a 5 Shaft and bevel gears n/a n/a n/a Telescopic fork Swing arm 3.50-18 4.10-18 Dual 11.78 x 1.49" 8.66 x 1.7" 58.5 n/a n/a n/a
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4/1/2008
In 1972 Moto Guzzi rolled out the Eldorado — the Italian manufacturer's answer to the Harley-Davidson FLH.
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7/28/2009
The Le Mans Mk1 put Moto Guzzi in the superbike race.
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9/6/2007
1976 Moto Guzzi V-1000 Convert V-twin 948.80000000000007 88 x 78 OHV n/a n/a 9.2:1 Dual 30mm VHB Dellorto Battery and coil n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 182 12V 32AH n/a n/a 4.10-18 4.10-18 1.5 x 11.7 x 4" 1.5 x 9.43 x 2" 58 n/a 601 n/a n/
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7/7/2008
Comparing the 1978 Moto Guzzi Le Mans with the 1980 Ducati 900 SS.
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2/6/2008
The beefiest of Honda’s middleweights was the CB550 Four. A smooth, capable machine based on the CB750 introduced in 1969, it was decidedly old-school and hardly the machine to entice a new generation of riders. Enter the CX500.
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2/27/2008
By Phil Masters 1980 Moto Guzzi V1000 Convert 90 degree V twin 949cc 88mm x 78mm 9.2 1 Two 30mm Dell'Orto Capacitive discharge 2 Tubular steel
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9/6/2007
1982 Moto Guzzi G5 V-twin 948.80000000000007 n/a OHV n/a n/a n/a Dual 30mm Dellorto Battery, points Electric n/a 5 Shaft Tubular steel 280 12V 32AH Telescopic fork, 5.6" travel Swing arm, 3-position adj., 3.8" travel 110/90-18 110/90-18 Hydraulic,
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8/18/2008
Nostalgia is a powerful emotion. Bombing down the dramatic roads that twist and turn along the shores of Lake Como in northern Italy on an air-cooled Moto Guzzi V-twin, the time-honored designation “V7” emblazoned on its side panel, I can almost imagine it’s 1966 all over again, not 2008.
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8/3/2009
Moto Guzzi has decided to go whole-heartedly down the retro route, and the V7 Café is the latest Guzzi to be given the treatment.
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2/19/2008
1976 Moto Guzzi 850 Le Mans Mk1 Overhead Valve V Twin 844cc 83mm x 78mm 10.2 1 Two 26mm Dell'Orto with accelerator pump Marelli electronic ignition 5 shaft drive
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7/11/2007
Dennis Gage, the handlebar-mustachioed host of Speed TV's My Classic Car, has been lighting the old car world on fire with his passionate discourse on classic cars and the classic car scene for the past ten years. But these days, classic bikes are what really "move" Gage.
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9/25/2008
Some great gift ideas for your favorite gearhead.
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8/18/2008
“If you were ready to buy a 500cc bike and you happened to stroll into a Moto Guzzi dealership while making the rounds through the local motorcycle shops, chances are you wouldn’t ride out on a V50 Monza," said the editors at Cycle in their November 1981 issue.
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11/26/2008
Good news comes from Moto Guzzi, which has announced plans to make the new V7 Classic available to U.S. buyers.
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8/3/2009
Until recently, new “retro”-themed bikes have been a bit of a sketchy proposition.
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7/27/2009
Touring Moto Guzzi's fabled factory museum
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