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    Motomorini Corsaro

    1187cc 87 deg V Twin
    123Nm of torque at 6500rpm
    104.4Kw at 8500rpm
    50mm Marzocchi fully adjustable forks, fully adjustable Sachs rear.
    Brembo calipers.
    Marelli fuel injection.
    198kg dry
    top speed 250km/h
    $19,000 au

    Where do I find one to test ride
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    Anyone want to put forward their views/comments on this beast.

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    Slobber. Drool.
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    Allen Cathcart was impressed with it in his write up . Myself yes I could own one & a 140hp V-Twin has to good for abit of fun .

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    Reviewed in the latest Two Wheels magazine...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion
    Slobber. Drool.
    Is that it?.....This thing is a tyre shredder, more grunt than your average Ducati.
    It may not have the top speed but I bet it gets you there farken quickly.

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    At the risk of sounding like a grumpy heckler, it's an "old" Italian company recently ressurected on the back of a single model. If it's still here and has a model range of more than one machine, in five years time, then I MAY be enticed to get excited about it. So far Alan Cathcart has ridden the development mule and the first pre-production example. We all know that AC is an Italian cheerleader.

    It'd be a fun motorcycle, but.........
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    Nice. Twin headlights and underseat exhaust good idea.
    I already had a pic of one.
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    Marty

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    So whats the seat height.

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    Quote Originally Posted by serowdownunder

    So whats the seat height.
    830mm seat height
    1440mm wheelbase
    18L fuel tank

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    Quote Originally Posted by VTWIN
    Is that it?.....This thing is a tyre shredder...
    That reminds me. I read an article with Ghostrider, in which he mentioned tyre wear on his turbo busa. 80km's.

    Now that would be expensive.


    Nice looking machine. I'd have one in my collection, but doubt it would ever be a keeper.
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    Quote Originally Posted by VTWIN
    830mm seat height
    1440mm wheelbase
    18L fuel tank
    Bugger that counts me out unless I wear platform boots

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    Question So does a Voxan exite you Jim2?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2
    At the risk of sounding like a grumpy heckler, it's an "old" Italian company recently ressurected on the back of a single model. If it's still here and has a model range of more than one machine, in five years time, then I MAY be enticed to get excited about it....
    They must qualify by your criteria Jim2.....and they don't look even remotely related to a Bailey bridge!!!
    Reality is an illusion encouraged by consensus.

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    Beautiful, it's a tourqe monster,I liked Cathcarts review.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rainbow Wizard
    They must qualify by your criteria Jim2.....and they don't look even remotely related to a Bailey bridge!!!
    Heehee. You're a stirrer, chap!

    The Noveau Roadster looks like me.
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