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2011 EICMA Guzzi news

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Moto Guzzi might launch a new version of the Stelvio NTX. Further to this, as you will know, Piaggio have made huge investments into Moto Guzzi and the Mandello del Lario factory has been torn down and a new one replaces the old on the same site.

Along with the completion of this factory Moto Guzzi will have major new motorcycle models next year so 2012 will be a big Guzzi year.
 
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As is fitting with its heritage of classic Italian style and innovation, Moto Guzzi introduces the revamped and improved Stelvio NTX to its model lineup. Based on the Stelvio 1200 - which acquired its name from the famous Alpine pass that connects Italy's Valtelline Valley to the Vinschgau Valley - the Stelvio NTX reaches a record range thanks to a new, 32-litre fuel tank. The Stelvio NTX's aerodynamically designed fairing , backed by Moto Guzzi's renowned V-shaped 90 degree transverse twin-cylinder engine, is perfect for short and long road trips, and will be available in dealerships at the end of 2011. Additionally, Moto Guzzi unveiled the Norge GT8V, which features the latest variation of the Quattro valvole engine. New design elements include, revised suspension settings, new one-piece fairing, new Moto Guzzi customized side panniers and a new saddle shape. The Norge GT8V will be available in the U.S. in the first half of 2011.
 
http://www.guzzistelvio.net/sito/forum/ ... f=4&t=1142

Pete was quite right about how a 32l tank would give a humb-back look
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but why on earth does the front have to look like a troll??

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It may as well RJ, Have you looked at an 09/10 from the front? I see mine everyday and think how it looks like some kind of alien, The bike looks much better from the side! So the 11's look like Trolls. c'est la vie.
fbc
 
GT-Rx said:
... Further to this, as you will know, Piaggio have made huge investments into Moto Guzzi and the Mandello del Lario factory has been torn down and a new one replaces the old on the same site.


Well

I'd say the taring down and rebuild thing is a bit of an exaggeration.
These pics are from July this year. Took them myself, so I was there...

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- but it sure looked good at the head entrance sign:

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"Fine Lavorio Giuglio 2010"......

:mrgreen:
 
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