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  2. Moto Guzzi V7 Sport - Wikipedia

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    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 and proved popular. The V7 Sport formed the basis for ...

  3. List of Moto Guzzi motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    2003 Moto Guzzi Breva 750ie Moto Guzzi California Special Moto Guzzi Audace Moto Guzzi Griso 1100 with windshield 2007 Moto Guzzi Norge 1200. 2003 saw the start of a substantial revitalization in Moto Guzzi's lineup and engineering work, beginning with the launch of a new V-twin in three displacements, the first Euro 3 compliant engine in the world.

  4. Big-bang firing order - Wikipedia

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    The goal is to change the power delivery characteristics of the engine. A regular-firing multi-cylinder engine fires at approximately even intervals, giving a smooth-running engine. Because a big-bang engine has uneven power delivery, it tends to run rougher and generates more vibration than an even-firing engine.

  5. Moto Guzzi - Wikipedia

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    The sturdy shaft-drive, air-cooled V-twin won, giving Moto Guzzi renewed competitiveness. 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 ...

  6. Berliner Motor Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Moto Guzzi V7/Ambassador/Eldorado: Moto Guzzi, like Ducati, was under pressure from the Berliner brothers to produce a Harley-Davidson-style big-bore V-engined bike. [20] [21] It was reported that Moto Guzzi sold 5,000 Eldorados per year from 1972 to 1974, making it a fierce competitor to the Harley FLH. [22] Moto Guzzi Le Mans [23]

  7. Lino Tonti - Wikipedia

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    The Tonti frame stands out in red on this 1972 V7 Sport 1955 LinTo-Aermacchi Record 1969 Linto 500GP. Lino Tonti (September 16, 1920 – June 8, 2002) was an Italian motorcycle engineer known for designing a number of sport and racing motorcycles in the 1950s and 1960s, and for creating his signature 'Tonti frame' for Moto Guzzi's 1971 V7 Sport, setting his stamp on all Moto Guzzis since.

  8. Moto Guzzi 750 Strada - Wikipedia

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    The Moto Guzzi 750 Strada is a 743 cc standard motorcycle first manufactured in 1992 by Italian company Moto Guzzi. Based on the Moto Guzzi 350 roadster, the 750 Strada was lighter than the V7 Sport, but much less powerful. Following the established Moto Guzzi pattern of a transverse V-twin engine and shaft drive, the 750 Strada used an ...

  9. V-twin engine - Wikipedia

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    Several manufacturers have produced models inspired by the original Morgan three-wheeled car, such as the 1978–present Triking Cyclecar (using a Moto Guzzi engine), [27] the 2006–present Ace Cycle Car (using a Harley-Davidson engine) [28] and the 1990–present JZR Trikes kit car (using engines from several manufacturers). [29]