I really like that...a truly vintage bike isn't appropriate. Crap, I already have that.
![laughingdp](http://ducatimonsterforum.org/Smileys/classic/laughdmf.gif)
But a Guzzi...not bad. Do they make a decent one?
Add Guzzi to the list and cross off the 916. I also want to look into the Paul Smart. That might be the strongest candidate yet. I like the look of it. How does it ride though. I need to find out for myself but am interested in what other owners think of it. You don't see many of them--why is that?
Paolo, who worked for Ducati, had a the Sport Classic (the Paul Smart, sans fairing) when he was out here. He said it was very fast, but they put heavy wheels on them (spokes) for the look.
Paul Smart
1000cc, 92 Horses, 398 LBS
There are some pretty tight Moto Guzzi out there, but some are on the XXL side.
![](http://static.blogo.it/motoblog/mrcape_guzzi1200.jpg)
from
http://www.motorbike-search-engine.co.uk/2008_bikes/moto_guzzi_breva_v_1200.php"There can be no doubt that the Breva V1200 is exactly what puts Moto Guzzi at the top of the league in terms of riding pleasure."
TECHNICAL DATA
>>>>>>>>>>>>TRANSLATION : 1200 cc, 88 Horses, 520 LBS(dry) , 6 gallon tank.
Engine - Four-stroke V 90 twin
Cooling - Air cooled
Capacity - 1,151 cc
Bore and stroke - 95 x 81.2 mm
Compression ratio - 9.8 : 1
Timing - 2 valves per cylinder commanded by light alloy cam acting on rocker arm and mechanical tappets
Intake valve opening - 24 ° before upper TDC.
Intake valve closing - 52 ° after lower TDC.
Exhaust valve opening - 54 ° before lower TDC.
Exhaust valve closing - 22 ° after upper TDC.
Maximum power output - Over 66 kW (95 CV) at 7,500 rpm
Max Torque - Over 100 Nm at 5,800 rpm
Fuel supply/ignition - Multipoint sequential electronic injection, Magneti Marelli IAW 5A phased, alfa-n system; 2 Ø 45 mm throttle bodies with Weber IWP 162 injectors, Lambda probe and twin spark plugs.
Starter - Electric
Spark plugs - Inner NGK PMR8B (Long Life). Outer NGK BPR6ES
Exhaust system - Stainless steel two-into-one 3 way catalysed with Lambda probe and height adjustable silencer.
Homologation - Euro 3
Transmission
Gearbox - 6 speed – constantly engaged cogs with integrated flexible couplings. 1st 17/38 = 1 : 2.235: 2nd 20/34 = 1 : 1.7: 3rd 23/31 = 1 : 1.348: 4th 26/29 = 1 : 1.115: 5th 31/30 = 1 : 0.968: Gear ratios: 6th 29/25 = 1 : 0.862
Lubrication - Forced lubrication with lobe pump and pressure regulator
Primary drive - Helicoidal gears, ratio 24/35 = 1 : 1.458
Final drive - Shaft drive, ratio 12/44 = 1 : 3.667
Clutch - Dry mechanically operated twin plate
Chassis
Frame - Steel tubing
Wheelbase - 1,495 mm
Rake - 120 mm
Steering angle - 25.50°
Front suspension - Marzocchi Ø 45 mm adjustable front forks
Front wheel travel - 120 mm
Rear suspension - Single swingarm with progressive action – single rebound adjustable shock absorber with easy to operate pre-load setting knob
Rear wheel travel - 140 mm
Front brakes - Twin floating 320 mm stainless steel discs, floating Brembo calipers with 4 opposed pistons.
Rear brakes - Single 282 mm fixed stainless steel disc, floating Brembo caliper with 2 parallel pistons.
Wheels - Three-spoked aluminium alloy
Front wheel - 3.50” x 17”
Rear wheel - 5.50” x 17”
Front tyre - 120/70 ZR 17 M/C (59W) TL Roadtec Z6
Rear tyre - 180/55 ZR 17 M/C (73W) TL Roadtec Z6
Electrics
Voltage - 12 V
Battery - 12 V – 18 Ah
Alternator - 12 V - 350 W
Dimensions
Length - 2,195 mm
Width - 870 mm
Height - 1,125 mm
Saddle height - 800 mm
Minimum ground clearance - 185 mm
Dry weight - 236 kg
Fuel tank capacity - 23 litres
Reserve - 4 litres