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Guzzi 4-wheel 'Stealth' hit's B.C.

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In hard times for motorcycle manufacturers (except China) it is good to see Italian concerns forging ahead with exciting new models. To wit, this hitherto unanounced model spotted in rural B.C. and cleverly hidden from the world's 2-wheel media in a roadside garden.
It looks like Guzzi is about to break into the quad bike market in a big way and, in its mean black livery, with a machine that just screams to be designated 'Stealth Bomber'.
Details under the hood (so to speak) are hard to determine but it is possible that the bike (code named 'GIO'?) may well sport the new watercooled, 1400cc, 2014 v-twin that we have been hearing about?
 

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Gimme a few days, and I'll show you stealth scoop pics of the pasta machine Guzzi are working on - I can only say at this moment that it's got an innovating vintage look that is a refreshing breath from current day japamanga designs!

:silly:
 
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Wow! You certainly are well informed.
But I think that I can steal a march on you since I have managed to obtain a rather grainy spy shot of the machine that you mention - camera was apparently smuggled into Mandello via a cleaner's bucket. Details in the shot are scarce but it looks like Guzzi have stuck to tradition as I am informed 'unofficially' that it is indeed pushrod operated.
 

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Yep, indeed! But are you sure this is the genuine thing? Shhht, this is under NDA, but the eagle always looks in the direction of travel! I'm not convinced that's the case here (or Luigi just had too much bianco with his risotto, as also suggested by the casual branding arrangement?)
 
Huh? It really does look like a pasta machine.
Or maybe a sausage maker.
Or a manually powered paper shredder.

Beaufort <-- very interested in Guzzi development, but would be happy if his Griso would start :cry:
 
Of course it's a pasta maker! But is it one as might come out of the Mandello factory, some day? :silly:
 
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