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  2. Moto Guzzi - Wikipedia

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    This 1967 Moto Guzzi V7 with the original Carcano engine has been continuously developed into the 1,200 cc, 80 hp (60 kW) versions. Lino Tonti redesigned the motor for the 1971 Moto Guzzi V7 Sport. This engine is the basis of the 750 cc, 1,100 cc and 1,200 cc Guzzi engines.

  3. Moto Guzzi V8 - Wikipedia

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    Rear: 3.00" x 20. Weight. 148 kg (326 lb) (dry) The Moto Guzzi V8, or the Otto motorcycle was designed by Giulio Cesare Carcano specifically for the Moto Guzzi Grand Prix racing team for the 1955 to 1957 seasons. Though following the two-stroke Galbusera V8 of 1938, the Moto Guzzi Otto motorcycle and its engine represent a unique and ...

  4. Moto Guzzi V85 TT - Wikipedia

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    Engine and transmission. Moto Guzzi V 85 TT engine. The engine is, typical for Moto Guzzi, an air-cooled longitudinal 90° V-twin Four-stroke engine. It features two valves per cylinder, which are controlled by one central camshaft via push rods and rocker arms. The intake valve is made of Titanium, which allows for a sharp camshaft profile due ...

  5. Moto Guzzi V9 - Wikipedia

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    As with the other Moto Guzzis, the V9 has an engine is an air-cooled 90° longitudinal V-twin cylinder four-stroke, but in this case it is totally new [2] with a displacement of 853 cm³, with a power of 55 HP at 6250 rpm. [3] It features two valves per cylinder, controlled by a single central camshaft and operated via rocker arms.

  6. Moto Guzzi V100 Mandello - Wikipedia

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    The engine, a liquid-cooled four stroke V-twin mounted longitudinally with 90° cylinder banks and a displacement of 1042 cm³, is new, with a power of 85 kW (116 HP) at 8800 rpm and a maximum torque of 105 Nm at 6750 rpm. It features four valves per cylinder, controlled by a chain-driven double overhead camshaft.

  7. Moto Guzzi Stelvio - Wikipedia

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    The motor is an air/oil-cooled, transversally mounted 90° V-twin, four-stroke engine that displaces 1,151 cc (70.2 cu in) and generates rated output of 79.4 kW (106.5 hp) at 7,500 rpm.

  8. Moto Guzzi V7 Sport - Wikipedia

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    Oil capacity. 6 Imperial pints (approx 3.3 litres) [1] The Moto Guzzi V7 Sport is a sports motorcycle first manufactured in 1971 by Italian company Moto Guzzi. Based on the V7 roadster, but with a new frame and clip-on handlebars, the V7 Sport was the first Moto Guzzi café racer. The V7 Sport was lighter than the standard V7, it handled well ...

  9. Moto Guzzi Nevada - Wikipedia

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    The Moto Guzzi Nevada is a series of cruiser motorcycles manufactured and marketed by ... The air-cooled V2 engine still has a displacement of 744 cm 3 and delivers ...