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MGS02 Guzzi Corsa, dreaming does not cost anything...

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From MotoBlog.it...

Luc1, degigner that some will remember for the extravagant design of the Honda RC50 2011, sent us a new design. This is the Moto Guzzi MGS02 born ... we leave the floor to Luc1:
The other day reading the article on the 90 th anniversary Guzzi made ​​me realize that there are still many people who are crazy about bikes of Mandello del Lario and unfortunately modern companies (not just motorcycle) have left a little 'the passion from the fans ... I think that would do anything to see again the "Guaro" (Guareschi) riding in a MGS.
Also missing in the market for sports performance products less extreme than the modern supersport which to offer good ride quality of the highest levels (i.e. SS Ducati, BMW HP2 Sport, VTR 1000, TRX 850, etc..). The MGS 02 is a sports bike with a half fairing, front sharp and self-supporting carbon tail (always black). The low weight and torque of the motor would make it the beast of the mountain and tight tracks.
 

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GT-Rx said:
From MotoBlog.it...

The low weight and torque of the motor would make it the beast of the mountain and tight tracks.

Oh dear! I think a bit of wee just came out!!!! :D

Look, I think it's great, but the wheelbase is obviously far too long for a true canyon carver and the motor weighs about as much as an aircraft carrier! I'm really hoping they come up with a "Sporting' version but to expect it to be an RSV-4 beater is absurd.

Pete
 
Hey, for us posing canyon carvers that is the bee's knee's. A bit too old for the clip-ons but for eye candy this thing rocks!
 
Only one single word for this bike: "Awesome".

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