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nudemetalz
20th September 2011, 12:10
From: http://hellforleathermagazine.com/2011/09/moto-guzzi-plans-v12/#more-20478

While visiting Mandello del Lario for Moto Guzzi’s 90th birthday celebration this weekend, a brand representative let slip news that a new model range is set for unveiling later this year. Combining Guzzi’s largest (current) engine and smallest frame, the V12 will adopt the looks of the V7 classics, but ditch the 48bhp, 744cc v-twin in favor of the new 1,151cc, eight-valve motor from the Griso. That could potentially more than double the V7’s power; the Griso makes 110bhp and 75lb/ft of torque.

The V12 range is a part of Piaggio’s revitalization plans for the storied Guzzi brand. Speaking during an impromptu sauna session on the shores of Lake Como, Piaggio Group chairman, Roberto Colaninno, stated Guzzi plans to release a new model every year into the foreseeable future. Piaggio intends to treble Guzzi’s volume over the next couple of years, from its current level of roughly 4,200 annual sales globally. A new production line, being built on a newly-empty lot on the grounds of the existing factory, will help make that goal a reality.

Next year, that new model will be the all-new, 1,400cc Moto Guzzi California, which was shown to dealers in prototype form in January. Miguel Galuzzi, Piaggio Group’s VP of design, tells us that the California will enter production late in 2012. The V12? That could be unveiled this fall.

The above image was an unidentified frame from a promotional video aired in the sauna and intended to promote Moto Guzzi’s future model plans. It appears to show the 8V motor under a V7-style tank. That motor is identified by its valve cover and the presence of an oil-cooler.

New in 2009, the 8V v-twin is a substantial improvement on Guzzi engines of old. Not only is power increased from 88bhp to 110bhp and torque from 65 to 75lb/ft, but noise, vibration and harshness are vastly reduced. Fire up the new engine and you hear a powerful exhaust note, not mechanical clatter. It does that without losing Guzzi’s traditional character, just now your hands won’t go numb from vibration.

Swapping the mid-size 90-degree twin into the V7 won’t simply be a matter of bolting in the larger motor though. It’s our understanding that the current frame and components would be unable to handle the additional performance. Whether this means an all-new frame or simply bracing is currently unclear, but we do expect, or at least hope, to see beefier shocks, forks and a switch to dual front brake discs. Like the V7 range, which includes the Classic, Cafe Classic, Racer and soon the Scrambler, the V12 should encompass more than a single model.


What ya reckon, Dangerous, Willy, Paul and all you other Guzziphiles?
I'm excited to see what comes !! :yes:

James Deuce
20th September 2011, 12:25
Heard it all before. You have too. Don't be so bloody silly as to expect anything to happen the way it is laid out in a Guzzi press release. Before long they'll be using a Norge seat unit, a Griso muffler, a revised 4V engine from the V11 series and some clocks they "found" when they had a visit to the MV Agusta factory.

nudemetalz
20th September 2011, 13:04
I'd slap ya senselessly, Jim if I didn't believe you, but.....

I still think a revised V11 Sport or Le-Mans with Griso suspension and shaft and an 8V engine putting out 130hp would put them on the map again.

willytheekid
20th September 2011, 13:06
.....What ya reckon, Dangerous, Willy, Paul and all you other Guzziphiles?
I'm excited to see what comes !! :yes:

Well Im always excited to hear about a new guzzi :yes:
And a 110hp V7/V12 sounds bloody good to me!
You should go and see crash once it comes out.....a good burnout test...I mean.."ride" test would be the one to prove it's worth ay...(you guzzi whore!....you throw your leg over FAR to many italian ladys lol)
Cheers for sharing this Nude :niceone:


Heard it all before. You have too. Don't be so bloody silly as to expect anything to happen the way it is laid out in a Guzzi press release. Before long they'll be using a Norge seat unit, a Griso muffler, a revised 4V engine from the V11 series and some clocks they "found" when they had a visit to the MV Agusta factory.

LOL.....thats the Guzzi way aint it? (parts bin "specials"), but ya gotta admit a 110hp V7 "bitsa" still sounds good ay :yes: (Never be as good as a 95 1100 sport...but close! lol....and of course I am NOT biased by any means:shifty:)

nudemetalz
20th September 2011, 13:16
No worries, Willy.

Actually Mark @ Scooterazzi is the local Guzzi dealer. He'll know the inside scoop so shall drop in after work me thinks.....
Still want to take out a V7 Racer but there's no demonstrators around.

V12 Racer,..double discs, decent rim sizes,...ohlins front and rear....I think I've just built their bike for them :)

willytheekid
20th September 2011, 13:28
yup!...I'd ride that! :yes:

Had a good look at one of the V7's the other week, bloody nice bike! can understand why you want to test ride one.....if you do, post a ride report mate...always a good read :yes:

Take care Chris :niceone:

nudemetalz
20th September 2011, 13:49
Just got to convince Mark ;)