Moto Guzzi Flat Track Racer

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Bellerofonte – Moto Guzzi Flat Track Racer Custom motorcycle

 Bellerofonte – Moto Guzzi Flat Track Racer Custom motorcycle
Engine:
– engine: Moto Guzzi 1100
– cylinders: Moto Guzzi 850 reverted
– carburetors: Dell’orto 30
– exhaust: home made
– open air filtersTransmission:
– clutch: Moto Guzzi
– 5 speed gearbox
– final drive: cardan shaft

Bellerofonte – Moto Guzzi Flat Track Racer Custom motorcycle

 Accessories and „special parts“
–  tank: Firestarter Garage
–  handle bar: Firestarter Garage
–  seat: Firestarter Garage (neopren)

Bellerofonte – Moto Guzzi BOARD TRACKER Custom motorcycle

Bellerofonte – Moto Guzzi Flat Track Racer Custom motorcycle

MOTO GUZZI DIABOLA V35 C

MOTO GUZZI-DIABOLA V35 C-VENIER CUSTOMS

 DIABOLA V35 C Custom Motorcycle, VENIER CUSTOMS are an Italian based studio that customize motorcycles. Their intent is to simplify and remove all the cheap and unnecessary parts from mass produced motorcycles. Their bikes are restored, redesigned and rebuilt using top quality parts while keeping the structure of the bike intact. Their latest creation is the stunning Diabola V35 C, the result of a redesign based on a Moto Guzzi V 35 C from the eighties.VIA- http://vehi.cl/r

MOTO GUZZI-DIABOLA V35 C-VENIER CUSTOMS

MOTO GUZZI-DIABOLA V35 C-VENIER CUSTOMS

MOTO GUZZI-DIABOLA V35 C-VENIER CUSTOMS


Ghezzi-Brian Motard V-Twin

Moto Guzzi tuner Ghezzi-Brian unveiled a new motard based on the Moto Guzzi Griso.

 Ghezzi-Brian Motard V-Twin 

Available either as a whole motorcycle or as a ready-to-install kit for a Moto Guzzi Griso, the Ghezzi-Brian V-Twin Motard turns the Italian eagle brand’s roadster into a supermoto. The V-Twin Motard even fooled some of the motorcycle press into thinking it was a new Moto Guzzi Stelvio production model when a prototype was caught by spy photographers.


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Like in BMW’s system, the Dynamic Damping Action uses special valves that electronically adjust the flow of the hydraulics in real-time. According to Ghezzi-Brian, the system regulates up to 10,000 Newtons (2,248 pounds-force) of damping in just 10 milliseconds. The system uses sensors that measure the dynamic state of the suspension 25,000 times per second.

The front suspension is comprised of a relatively pedestrian fully-adjustable 43mm upside-down fork. The front end uses double-disc brake with radially-mounted 320mm four-piston calipers while a 282 mm two-piston caliper grips the rear wheel.

 Ghezzi-Brian Motard V-Twin 



Speaking of wheels, the V-Twin Motard is equipped with Kineo tubeless spoked wheels with CNC-machined forged aluminum hubs.


The V-Twin Motard’s longitudinally-mounted engine is a 1151cc air- and oil-cooled 90-degree V-Twin, claiming 113 hp at 8500 rpm and 82 ft-lb. at 6000 rpm (compared to the base Moto Guzzi Griso’s 110 hp at 7500 and 80 ft-lb. at 6400 rpm). Power is delivered through a six-speed transmission.

 Ghezzi-Brian Motard V-Twin 



The Ghezzi-Brian V-Twin Motard also has a 4.49-gallon fuel tank and weighs in at 485 pounds (though it’s unclear if that is a dry or wet weight).

 Ghezzi-Brian Motard V-Twin 

 Ghezzi-Brian Motard V-Twin 



Styling-wise, the V-Twin Motard’s most notable features are the stacked headlights and “beak” front fender. Ghezzi-Brian is offering the Motard in gloss or matte black with orange, or gloss or matte black with gray, though other colors may be available on request.


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2012 Moto Guzzi GRISO 8V "BLACK DEVIL" S.E ~ Video

After three seasons, the Griso 8V Special Edition changes outfit, leaving behind the commemorative “Tenni” livery for a new look that feels much more, modern and aggressive, called “Black Devil”.

2012 Moto Guzzi GRISO 8V BLACK DEVIL S.E

A new colour concept that transmits a greater impact􀁕 to the non-conformist style of Griso with a “matt black” look interrupted by a sharp silver graphic pattern that generates a beam of light extending from the tank to the lateral ducts.



Th􀁆 visual impression of an overall feeling of greater compactness of the assembly in a picture of great elegance, typical of the special series produced by Mandello del Lario.

2012 Moto Guzzi GRISO 8V BLACK DEVIL S.E

Among the details that make it an authentic 􀁬custom-built􀁺 are the saddle lining, matching grey thread double-stitching, the attractive spoked wheels with custom channels from Moto Guzzi red, in addition to the above mentioned Black Devil graphic.


Equipped with the modern transverse 90􀂛 V twin engine of the 􀀃Four valve􀀃 series, able to output a maximum power of 110 HP at only 7,500 rpm, the Griso 8V SE gives velvety but powerful road performance, making you appreciate the goodness􀁔 of a chassis capable of keeping that unbridled horsepower under control. On the upper twin spar frame, made of high-strength steel and generously sized lines, where the ribs are not the result of a simple aesthetic suggestion, but are calculated to provide􀁆 exceptionally high levels of torsional rigidity.

2012 Moto Guzzi GRISO 8V BLACK DEVIL S.E



The chassis geometry was calculated to provide stabilit􀁚, with a headstock tilted by 26􀂛 for a􀀁 trail of 108 mm, with a wheelbase of 1,544 mm: however, the Griso 8V SE surprisingly manoeuvrable and genuine, even lightning fast when changing direction.


The behaviour of thi􀁔 fascinating naked takes advantage of the low centre of gravity and the rock front end with offset reduced plates, making the response to handlebar pressure immediate and precise. A veritable scalpel on two wheels



Make Model


Moto Guzzi Griso SE Black Devil


Year


2012
Engine


Air cooled, four stroke, transverse 90° V-twin cylinder, OHV, 4 valve per cylinder.
Capacity


1151
Bore x Stroke 95 x 81.2 mm
Compression Ratio 11.0:1
Induction


Multipoint sequential electronic injection, Magneti Marelli IAW 5A phased, alfa-n system; 2 x Ø50 mm throttle bodies with Weber IWP 189 injectors, Lambda probe.
Ignition  /  Starting


–  /  electric
Max Power


80.8 kW 110 hp @ 7500 rpm
Max Torque


108 Nm @ 6400 rpm
Transmission  /  Drive


5 Speed  /  shaft
Gear Ratio 1st 17/38 = 1 : 2.235  2nd 20/34 = 1 : 1.700   3rd 23/31 = 1 : 1.348   4th 26/29 = 1 : 1.115   5th 31/30 = 1 : 0.968   6th 29/25 = 1 : 0.862
Clutch Single plate with integrated flexible couplings
Frame High tensile steel tubular twin cradle
Front Suspension


Upside down Ø 43 mm fully adjustable forks (spring preload and hydraulic for rebound and compression) with mounting for radial calipers. 120mm wheel travel.
Rear Suspension


Progressive single swingarm, fully adjustable monoshock with separate gas reservoir spring preload and hydraulic for rebound and compression. 110mm wheel travel.
Wheelbase / Rake / Trail 1554 mm / 63,7 Grad / 108 mm
Front Brakes


2x 320 mm discs 4 piston calipers
Rear Brakes


Single 282mm disc 2 piston caliper
Front Tyre


120/70 ZR17
Rear Tyre


180/55 ZR17
Seat Height 800 mm
Dry-Weight


222 kg
Fuel Capacity 


16.7 Litres
Consumption  average


6,1 L/100 km


Standing 0 – 100km 3.5 sec
Standing 0 – 140km 6.1 sec
Standing 0 – 200km 14,2 sec
Acceleration  60-140 km/h 8,3 sec
Acceleration  60-100/100-140/140-180 km/h 3,9 sec / 4,4 sec / 5,3 sec
Top Speed 210 km/h




GRISO 8V “BLACK DEVIL” S.E.: NEW SPECIAL SERIES FOR MOTO GUZZI’S MOST􀀁NON-CONFORMIST MODEL.


After three seasons, the Griso 8V Special Edition changes outfit, leaving behind the commemorative “Tenni” livery for a new look that feels much more�, modern and aggressive, called “Black Devil”.


A new colour concept that transmits a greater impact􀁕 to the non-conformist style of Griso with a “matt black” look interrupted by a sharp silver graphic pattern that generates a beam of light extending from the tank to the lateral ducts.


Th􀁆 visual impression 􀁊􀁔 of an overall feeling of greater compactness of the assembly in a picture of great elegance, typical of the special series produced by Mandello del Lario.


Among the details that make it an􀀁 authentic 􀁬custom-built􀁺 are the saddle lining, matching grey thread double-stitching, the attractive spoked wheels with custom channels from Moto Guzzi red, in addition to the above mentioned Black Devil graphic.


Equipped with the modern transverse 90􀂛 V twin engine of the 􀀃Four valve􀀃 series, able to output a maximum power of 110 HP at only 7,500 rpm, the Griso 8V SE gives velvety but powerful road performance, making you appreciate the goodness􀁔 of a chassis capable of keeping that unbridled horsepower under control. On the upper twin spar frame, made of high-strength steel and generously sized lines, where the ribs are not the result of a simple aesthetic suggestion, but are calculated to provide􀁆 exceptionally high levels of torsional rigidity.


The chassis geometry was calculated to provide stabilit􀁚, with a headstock tilted by 26􀂛 for a􀀁 trail of 108 mm, with a wheelbase of 1,544 mm: however, the Griso 8V SE surprisingly manoeuvrable and genuine, even lightning fast when changing direction.


The behaviour of thi􀁔 fascinating naked takes advantage of the low centre of gravity and the rock front end with offset reduced plates, making the response to handlebar pressure immediate and precise. A veritable scalpel on two wheels






STYLE

2012 Moto Guzzi GRISO 8V BLACK DEVIL S.E

AN UNPARALLELED STYLE.


The Griso 8V SE Moto Guzzi reconfirms 􀁂 unique and inimitable stylistic idea, where the concept and its realization are expressed without giving in to compromises, technical, historical or cultural limitations. A instinctive bike, pure, solid as a rock, boasting
a forceful personality, where the material seems sculpted with artistic revelation. Metalwork and curvy forms are reflected in the chrome trims and polished finishing to reveal new details on closer inspection. Just look at the fuel tank, that continues the expressive power of the massive frame only to stand out with a striking aerodynamic cap  exquisite beauty.


Or the tail fairing, just mentioned but as incisive as scratch, a scratch given by the three high intensity􀁚 LED of the headlight assembly. A masculine, long and powerful motorcycle, clear and distinguishable from the masses, where the Four valve engine set for magic on a chassis that grabs fro􀁎 above, almost wanting to show off the revolutionized shapes. It is enough to merely glance at the thick fins of the black cylinders, oriented towards the wind, or at the valve covers, to understand the executive care, which reaches its peak in defining the exhaust system. A incredible overlapped twin coiled pipes, which raises the inspiring awe of the new Griso 8V SE to th􀁆 nth degree. And when the focus shifts to the reality of the performance, even the sophisticated components cease to be regarded as mere technical details to acquire a stylistic significance. This is the case of the front end, which is what is expected of a race bike with its oversized, upside-down forks and braking system with radically-mounted callipers.


The visual symphony is completed by the sporty cut of the saddle and side panel unit and the new handlebar, revised to improve the aerodynamics of the rider. Details and intuition that make the Griso 8V SE a motorbike that impresses, before our even ride it.


COMFORT
TH􀀦 ERGONOMICS OF PLEASURE.


Just sit astride the Griso 8V SE to figure out how unique it  to ride. Renovated in the conformation of the saddle and side panels and equipped with bucolical sports style handlebars, the new Moto Guzzi welcomes the rider with a spectacular view of chromed, brushed, anodised parts, displays and commands that invite you to lose yourself with one look. Astride the Griso 8V SE, you will be struck by the magnificence  the saddle, just 800mm above the ground and reviewed in the conformation of the sides to facilitate travel in the body ride, while the position of the racing type footrests, 􀁊􀁔 high and slightly behind. A certain sporty riding position, where the rider  part of the motorbike, with legs ready to push on the footrests and with the bust slightly tilted towards the handlebars, now reduced in width and with the end advanced to ensure a perfect lever arm. This position is ideal for tracking, with disarming easy, trajectories of surgical precision, thanks to a front end as precise as a blade and th􀁆 generous tyre sizes. A motorbike for riding hedonists, wrapped in the gritty and unmistakable sound of the new Four valve, which encourages you to face with a decisive air that moss meandering paths as if they were city traffic, sustained b outstanding speed in changing direction and by the rigor of an agile and responsive front end, yet always firmly planted.

2012 Moto Guzzi GRISO 8V BLACK DEVIL S.E

This does not mean that the fashion naked of Mandello is not suited to more aggressive riding, indeed, there are the times when the total absence of vibration of the new Four valve, when you can get lost in the seductive style, appreciate the quality of the finish, the softness of controls and the completeness of the instrument panel. Spaces where the rider communicates with his steed, in the velvety command of a motorbike wit􀁉 profound spirit, capable of being
tremendously fast, effective, gentle and comfortable, even when carrying a passenger. But it  true that the magic of the new Griso 8V SE cannot be explained except by exploring the range of the rpm indicator.

Racing models

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Moto Guzzi MGS-01 Corsa
C 4V (500 cc) 1924–1927
250 cc SS 1928–1933
250 cc Compressore 1938
Albatros (250 cc) 1928–1933
Bicilindrica (500 cc) 1933–1951
Dondolino (500 cc) 1946–1951
Gambalunga (500 cc) 1946–1951
Gambalunghino (250 cc) 1949–1952
Quattro Cilindri (500 cc) 1952–1954
Bialbero (250 cc) 1953–1955
Bialbero (350 cc) 1954–1957
Otto Cilindri (500 cc V8) 1955–1957 (in 1957 Moto Guzzi ceased racing)
MGS-01 Corsa (1225 cc) 2004–
[edit]Military models

Guzzi V50 militare
G.T. 17 (500 cc) 1932 – 1939
G.T. 20 (500 cc) 1938
Alce (500 cc) 1939 – 1945
Trialce (500 cc) (motocarro) 1940 – 1943
Superalce (500 cc) 1946 – 1957
Falcone militare (500 cc) 1950 – 1967
Airone militare (250 cc) 1940 – 1957
Autoveicolo da montagna 3 X 3 (754 cc) 1960 – 1963
V7 militare (700, 750, 850, 1,100 cc) 1967 – 20..
Nuovo Falcone militare (500 cc) 1970 – 1976
V 50 PA (500, 350, 650 cc) 1983 – 20..
750 NTX (750 cc) 1990 – 20..
Breva 750 2006 Municipal Police Model

Moto Guzzi 65 Guzzino

The new Guzzi appeared as a very simple model, both mechanically and by lead: the commands are few and all at hand, although in some cases antiquated (such as the accelerator, controlled by a lever on the handlebars, or the change in hand lever on the right of the tank). 

Moto Guzzi 65 Guzzino



The two-stroke engine of motoleggerissima Guzzi, of 63.7 cc ( alesaggiox stroke 42×46 mm), erogava 2 hp , enough to push the bike the 45 kg to 50 km / h, with a variable mixture consumption between 30 and 50 km / s.

Moto Guzzi 65 Guzzino

Moto Guzzi 65 Guzzino

Moto Guzzi 65 Guzzino

Already during 1946 are made ​​some mechanical changes (a bearing supporting the crankshaft, primary drive gear helical gear, a larger number of disks in the clutch ) and functional (a tripod and a luggage rack on the tank). The 65 Guzzi was an immediate commercial success, but also sports: many were in fact those who ran with the little Guzzi, including a young Umberto Masetti , which led her to victory in Reggio Emilia in 1947 .
Moto Guzzi 65 Guzzino

Moto Guzzi 65 Guzzino

In 1948 the Guzzino , as it was popularly called, underwent some changes: it was fitted with an electric horn, a cap through a new bill and a revised exhaust design. The following year the changes were more numerous: the arm was strengthened, while the command of the lamp was moved to the handlebar, the taillight was changed and the sprocket cover increased.
Moto Guzzi 65 Guzzino

Moto Guzzi 65 Guzzino
The 1949 was also the year a large gathering organized by the Moto Guzzi for holders of a “Guzzino”: 5 June of that year appeared in the Guzzi Lario 14,257 people, riding 12,660 Guzzini, from all over of Italy and even the world, getting the world record for the number of participants, the number of vehicles and number of cycles of a single brand, type and capacity. In ’49, also, Moto Guzzi made ​​arrangements with the Spanish Hispania Motor licensed to produce the lightweight motorcycle Mandello in the Iberian Peninsula.
Moto Guzzi 65 Guzzino

Moto Guzzi 65 Guzzino

Moto Guzzi 65 Guzzino

In the period the 1951st – in 1952 , because of a scarcity of chromium on the world market, some details were previously polished chrome, also to reduce the price of the bike. The process continued cost containment in 1953 , when several changes were implemented (new carburetor, the levers on the handlebars, the fork, the horn, the cylinder now cast and other details) in order to reduce the price and face the competition .
The production of “Guzzino” ceased in 1954 after 71,534 units built, when it was replaced by Goldfinch , closely derived from it.