Even though Moto Guzzi and its products are themselves quite cool, they can’t really hold a candle to one of the company’s co-founders, Giovanni Ravelli. Ravelli was both a motorcycle racer and had served as...
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The name “Moto Guzzi V7” carries a lot of weight among motorcycle enthusiasts, and particularly among fans of the Italian marque known for its longitudinally-mounted V-twins. Consequently, there was a lot of pressure on the...
The Honda CB750, which debuted in 1969, was the first motorcycle to be anointed a “superbike.” Additionally, it gave rise to the CR750 racing bike, which famously won the Daytona 200 on debut in 1970...
Moto Guzzi has a rather rich motorcycle-building heritage, one that it likes to honor with a fair amount of frequency. The latest example of this trend is a modern version of the brand’s iconic Eldorado...
More, as it turns out, isn’t always better. Chainsaws don’t make great beard trimmers. Nuclear weapons aren’t ideal for Fourth of July festivities. And adding a big, puffy fairing to a sporting motorcycle doesn’t necessarily...
We’re of the opinion that there is a lot to love about the small-but-hip Italian motorcycle manufacturer, Moto Guzzi. Most of their bikes blend Old World craftsmanship, charming styling, and strong, longitudinally-mounted V-twin engines into...
The story of Enzo Ferrari and his eponymous Scuderia prior to the 1947 transition of the Prancing Horse into a car manufacturer is pretty widely known, having served with distinction as the de facto factory...
In the world of Yuletide car website content, there are lots of short “Thanks for reading, happy holidays, blah blah blah…” posts, and very little in the way of heavy mental lifting. However, we are...
Moto Guzzi is a motorcycle company that is known for not doing things by the book, what with installing V-twins longitudinally and all. Consequently, custom motorcycles based on Moto Guzzis are inherently unconventional. But this...
While burying the speedometer deep into the triple digits in a car is exciting (and something you should only do on a track…obviously…), doing the same thing on a motorcycle ratchets the excitement up exponentially....