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Showing posts with label Moto Guzzi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Moto Guzzi. Show all posts
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Friday, July 23, 2010
Moto Guzzi V12 Strada Concept Bike

Moto Guzzi V12 Strada Concept Bike
The Moto Guzzi V12 Strada concept is the third member of the trio that also includes the Moto Guzzi V12 Le Mans and Moto Guzzi V12 X and, like those bikes, these exclusive photos are first time we’ve seen it in a studio. The roadster-like Strada combines technical features seen on both those bikes, but includes some pretty neat new stuff too.


Moto Guzzi V12 Strada Concept Bike
Flyscreen: included in order to mimic the shape of a traditional motorcycle headlamp, but then corrupted by the tiny LEDs hiding behind it. Oil Coolers: there’s actually two oil coolers and a rectifier hidden behind the screen. The screen is open on the sides, allowing cooling air to reach the coolers. Suspension: like the Strada it’s all current production spec stuff, indicating these two are very production-realistic.Brake Lines: routed through the bars, then behind the headstock for a clean, simple look.
Pillion Seat: reminiscent of the rear wing on the Le Mans and the Strada, it’s neat to see this shape interpreted into something more practical while providing a clear visual link between the trio.Footpegs: check out the pillion pegs, they’re mounted to the swingarm via a parallelogram linkage that isolates them from the swingarm’s movement. Complicated, but it eliminates the huge, ugly peg hangers. LCD Screens: fold flat when the bike is off, then rotate open when you turn it on.Centerstand: look closely and you can see the front-hinged centerstand wrapping around the sump, just like the Strada.

Moto Guzzi V12 Strada Engine Concept
Frame: made from rotational moulding nylon polymer, like the Le Mans and Strada. Tank/Seat Unit: this hinges at the front and opens via remote control, like the Le Mans and Strada.Heat Sinks: the finned metal sections on the sides of the engine aren’t oil coolers, their heat sinks just like you’ll find on your computer and on the Le Mans and Strada.Rearview Cameras: Pierre says these are 100 percent production feasible with a reasonable cost, like the Le Mans.Filler Cap/Start Button: the big aluminum disc on the tank is the filler cap, the smaller one is the push-button starter.
Moto Guzzi V12 Strada Concept Bike

Moto Guzzi V12 Strada Concept Bike
The Moto Guzzi V12 Strada concept is the third member of the trio that also includes the Moto Guzzi V12 Le Mans and Moto Guzzi V12 X and, like those bikes, these exclusive photos are first time we’ve seen it in a studio. The roadster-like Strada combines technical features seen on both those bikes, but includes some pretty neat new stuff too.


Moto Guzzi V12 Strada Concept Bike
Flyscreen: included in order to mimic the shape of a traditional motorcycle headlamp, but then corrupted by the tiny LEDs hiding behind it. Oil Coolers: there’s actually two oil coolers and a rectifier hidden behind the screen. The screen is open on the sides, allowing cooling air to reach the coolers. Suspension: like the Strada it’s all current production spec stuff, indicating these two are very production-realistic.Brake Lines: routed through the bars, then behind the headstock for a clean, simple look.
Pillion Seat: reminiscent of the rear wing on the Le Mans and the Strada, it’s neat to see this shape interpreted into something more practical while providing a clear visual link between the trio.Footpegs: check out the pillion pegs, they’re mounted to the swingarm via a parallelogram linkage that isolates them from the swingarm’s movement. Complicated, but it eliminates the huge, ugly peg hangers. LCD Screens: fold flat when the bike is off, then rotate open when you turn it on.Centerstand: look closely and you can see the front-hinged centerstand wrapping around the sump, just like the Strada.

Moto Guzzi V12 Strada Engine Concept
Frame: made from rotational moulding nylon polymer, like the Le Mans and Strada. Tank/Seat Unit: this hinges at the front and opens via remote control, like the Le Mans and Strada.Heat Sinks: the finned metal sections on the sides of the engine aren’t oil coolers, their heat sinks just like you’ll find on your computer and on the Le Mans and Strada.Rearview Cameras: Pierre says these are 100 percent production feasible with a reasonable cost, like the Le Mans.Filler Cap/Start Button: the big aluminum disc on the tank is the filler cap, the smaller one is the push-button starter.
Moto Guzzi V12 Strada Concept Bike
Moto Guzzi V12 Strada Concept BikeThe Moto Guzzi V12 Strada concept is the third member of the trio that also includes the Moto Guzzi V12 Le Mans and Moto Guzzi V12 X and, like those bikes, these exclusive photos are first time we’ve seen it in a studio. The roadster-like Strada combines technical features seen on both those bikes, but includes some pretty neat new stuff too.Moto Guzzi V12
Moto Guzzi V12 Strada Concept Bike

Moto Guzzi V12 Strada Concept Bike
The Moto Guzzi V12 Strada concept is the third member of the trio that also includes the Moto Guzzi V12 Le Mans and Moto Guzzi V12 X and, like those bikes, these exclusive photos are first time we’ve seen it in a studio. The roadster-like Strada combines technical features seen on both those bikes, but includes some pretty neat new stuff too.


Moto Guzzi V12 Strada Concept Bike
Flyscreen: included in order to mimic the shape of a traditional motorcycle headlamp, but then corrupted by the tiny LEDs hiding behind it. Oil Coolers: there’s actually two oil coolers and a rectifier hidden behind the screen. The screen is open on the sides, allowing cooling air to reach the coolers. Suspension: like the Strada it’s all current production spec stuff, indicating these two are very production-realistic.Brake Lines: routed through the bars, then behind the headstock for a clean, simple look.
Pillion Seat: reminiscent of the rear wing on the Le Mans and the Strada, it’s neat to see this shape interpreted into something more practical while providing a clear visual link between the trio.Footpegs: check out the pillion pegs, they’re mounted to the swingarm via a parallelogram linkage that isolates them from the swingarm’s movement. Complicated, but it eliminates the huge, ugly peg hangers. LCD Screens: fold flat when the bike is off, then rotate open when you turn it on.Centerstand: look closely and you can see the front-hinged centerstand wrapping around the sump, just like the Strada.

Moto Guzzi V12 Strada Engine Concept
Frame: made from rotational moulding nylon polymer, like the Le Mans and Strada. Tank/Seat Unit: this hinges at the front and opens via remote control, like the Le Mans and Strada.Heat Sinks: the finned metal sections on the sides of the engine aren’t oil coolers, their heat sinks just like you’ll find on your computer and on the Le Mans and Strada.Rearview Cameras: Pierre says these are 100 percent production feasible with a reasonable cost, like the Le Mans.Filler Cap/Start Button: the big aluminum disc on the tank is the filler cap, the smaller one is the push-button starter.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Modification Moto Guzzi 1000SP Cafe Racer by Officine RossoPuro

A home Modification home RossoPuro Italy Officine changing the face of 1000SP Moto Guzzi Cafe Racer is fresher but still maintain lawasnya face. 1000 SP Moto Guzzi Cafe Racer is a genuine product of this Italian motorcycle manufacturer famous for lawas models and have v-twin engine, this bike reminds us in his prime in the late 70th and early 80's. Moto Guzzi motorcycle known as a producer who defend lawas model since its inception in Mandello del Lario, Italy 1921.
Modification Moto Guzzi 1000SP Cafe Racer by Officine RossoPuro

A home Modification home RossoPuro Italy Officine changing the face of 1000SP Moto Guzzi Cafe Racer is fresher but still maintain lawasnya face. 1000 SP Moto Guzzi Cafe Racer is a genuine product of this Italian motorcycle manufacturer famous for lawas models and have v-twin engine, this bike reminds us in his prime in the late 70th and early 80's. Moto Guzzi motorcycle known as a producer who defend lawas model since its inception in Mandello del Lario, Italy 1921.
Modification Moto Guzzi 1000SP Cafe Racer by Officine RossoPuro
Moto Guzzi 1000SP Cafe Racer by Officine RossoPuroA home Modification home RossoPuro Italy Officine changing the face of 1000SP Moto Guzzi Cafe Racer is fresher but still maintain lawasnya face. 1000 SP Moto Guzzi Cafe Racer is a genuine product of this Italian motorcycle manufacturer famous for lawas models and have v-twin engine, this bike reminds us in his prime in the late 70th and early 80's
Modification Moto Guzzi 1000SP Cafe Racer by Officine RossoPuro

A home Modification home RossoPuro Italy Officine changing the face of 1000SP Moto Guzzi Cafe Racer is fresher but still maintain lawasnya face. 1000 SP Moto Guzzi Cafe Racer is a genuine product of this Italian motorcycle manufacturer famous for lawas models and have v-twin engine, this bike reminds us in his prime in the late 70th and early 80's. Moto Guzzi motorcycle known as a producer who defend lawas model since its inception in Mandello del Lario, Italy 1921.
Friday, February 19, 2010
Moto Guzzi Cafe Style Motorcycles
That Moto Guzzi Cafe is very nice to look. I love this orange color motorcycle that uses something as big as tennis balls for carb plugs.
Labels:
Cafe,
cafe motorcycles,
cafe racer,
classic motorcycles,
Moto Guzzi
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