biesel Posted November 9, 2009 Posted November 9, 2009 http://www.motoguzzi.it/it_IT/ http://www.motori24.ilsole24ore.com/Moto-N...ersportiva.php: Moto Guzzi presenta due prototipi, quasi a sottolineare la precisa volontà del gruppo di tenere alta la fama del marchio di Mandello Lario. Si tratta della V12 Lm, erede naturale della mitica Le Mans, nata dalla collaborazione tra due dei più famosi designer di moto, Miguel Galluzzi (capo del Centro stile del gruppo Piaggio) e Pierre Terblanche, e della V12 Strada, più versatile e adatta all'uso quotidiano, comoda anche con un passeggero.
Guzzirider Posted November 9, 2009 Posted November 9, 2009 Looks like two prototypes- a Le Mans Sports bike, and a roadster. Will probably be made of wood if they appear at Eicma!
mznyc Posted November 10, 2009 Posted November 10, 2009 Kinda looks like a Griso tank,,...eh, Depends on which Terablache shows up, Winners, Ducati 888 Ducati Supermono Ducati ST3 Ducati MH900e Ducati1000 GT Ducati PaulSmart1000LE Ducati Sport 1000 Losers,(in the eye of this beholder,NOT sales) Cagiva 900 Gran Canyon Ducati Multistrada Ducati Hypermotard Ducati 999 He can make either the ugliest or coolest of looking bikes.He also has had the Ducati factory and racing program behind him that has made the performance of these bikes respectable or class-leading.A respected designer is a step in the right direction,but performance,quality and reliability are just as essential to the survival of Guzzi.
biesel Posted November 10, 2009 Author Posted November 10, 2009 More Guzzi News! Norge 4V http://put.edidomus.it/dueruote/news/foto/...GT%208V_low.jpg V7 Clubman Racer http://i37.tinypic.com/2eb4kso.jpg http://photos-f.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-sn...2_1980466_n.jpg http://photos-b.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-sn...0_7248185_n.jpg
Admin Jaap Posted November 10, 2009 Posted November 10, 2009 Well... the Norge wasn't and still isn't my cup of tea. But I like the looks of the Clubman Racer. Shame it's not a bigger engine/bike.
biesel Posted November 10, 2009 Author Posted November 10, 2009 http://static.blogo.it/motoblog/moto-guzzi...vit_Guzzi29.jpg http://static.blogo.it/motoblog/moto-guzzi...vit_Guzzi16.jpg http://static.blogo.it/motoblog/moto-guzzi...vit_Guzzi02.jpg http://static.blogo.it/motoblog/moto-guzzi...vit_Guzzi05.jpg
biesel Posted November 10, 2009 Author Posted November 10, 2009 http://press.motoguzzi.it/press.asp?idpadre=432&idliv=0
biesel Posted November 10, 2009 Author Posted November 10, 2009 http://www.motoblog.it/post/21618/live-eic...-moto-guzzi-v12
DeBenGuzzi Posted November 10, 2009 Posted November 10, 2009 HOLY CHIT I reallly realllllly like that, do you think it will make production???
guzzi323 Posted November 10, 2009 Posted November 10, 2009 I'm not of fan of Terblanche. This looks like more of his over-designed, hugely impractical, masturbatory concept work. Guzzi has a phenomenal track record at cranking out interesting looking concepts that never go anywhere. I'm glad their showing something but real, running motorcycles would be much better than this. Even if they were to make them they'd have to have tiny airboxes and fuel tanks to get everything fitted into that space. Bah... johnk
Tom M Posted November 10, 2009 Posted November 10, 2009 I think it's good to see Guzzi bringing some fresh ideas to the show. Those are some pretty bold departures in design that are probably aimed at a younger group than most of us here. If those are oil coolers on the sides of the sport bike tank they remind me of CPU cooling fans. I like the exhaust and the flip up seat tank module but the ass hatchet on the back of the seat is silly. The rear shock location is novel but if it's unsprung weight it's not going to help the suspension work well.
Skeeve Posted November 10, 2009 Posted November 10, 2009 That's... different. On a technical sidenote: does that funky swingarm encompassing the shock mean he's turned the entire mass of the shock, spring & mounting into unsprung wt.? Not exactly what a Guzzi needs, is it? That's... interesting. Going for the Hypermotard look there, is he? Still, I have no need for a motorcycle w/o a passenger seat: a Guzzi isn't likely to ever be a track bike, so what's w/ the nonexistent pillion perches on these things? Guzzi (Piaggio) can't afford for Terblanche to be putting out "styling exercises" only; they need some real product, not concept bikes! BTW, what's the ugly finny contraption up by the headstock on these things? (I hesitate to call them "bikes," since I fear they're likely only mockups.)
hoytstaab Posted November 10, 2009 Posted November 10, 2009 Even if they were to make them they'd have to have tiny airboxes and fuel tanks to get everything fitted into that space. johnk It looks like the airbox is encompassed inside the cool aluminum frame and would potentially be quite large. (referring to the hotrod sportbike). A clever evolution of Ghezzi-Brian frame/airbox concept. The fuel tank could be more or less a flat, angled shape decending along the top of the airbox, going the whole way down to underneath the front tip of the seat. It looks as though they considered the space above the engine and re-shaped and integrated pieces together in a different way . The hinged seat/tank unit is cool and makes things easy. Tom M - good question about the unsprung weight...would this be unsprung in this location? It looks like an "in-between" location in terms of unsprung weight, especially if you consider the linkages could keep the wheel planted (minimizing movement of weight) I like everything about this bike except for the showbike headlight and the pointy tail.
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