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Quote from: Travman on November 29, 2011, 10:50:13 AM
Love this.
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Body by Tamburini, engine by Morini (350cc 72° vtwin, just like a 3½)
Designed at the same time as the Paso 750, I think this was actually a test for it.
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Quote from: ducatiz on November 30, 2011, 07:19:59 AM
Body by Tamburini, engine by Morini (350cc 72° vtwin, just like a 3½)
Designed at the same time as the Paso 750, I think this was actually a test for it.
Certainly that bodywork is very Paso as I had a 750 Limited. That front wheel fairing looks very K1.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:BMW_K1_blue_1993_r_TCE.jpg
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Quote from: ducatiz on November 30, 2011, 07:19:59 AM
Body by Tamburini, engine by Morini (350cc 72° vtwin, just like a 3½)
Such a shame to hide a pretty little Morini 3½ motor inside....
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Quote from: ungeheuer on December 01, 2011, 12:41:36 AM
Such a shame to hide a pretty little Morini 3½ motor inside....
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i once read that it was an attempt to create an "air jacket" for an air/oil cooled motor to get some of the same advantages as a water jacket.
but its true the morini engine is very cute
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Laverda 1000 Jota 180° # 7481 with single Slater-Pipe and 36" Dellortos.
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Quote from: Travman on December 02, 2011, 10:19:32 AM
is that a mockup or for sale?
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I would say that this is a one off special built around a 750 Laverda Sport from the Zane era. I had a go on one once, and was very impressed!
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After the last two this thread is complete
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Quote from: Raux on December 02, 2011, 10:23:35 AM
is that a mockup or for sale?
I don't know much about these bikes, but they were shown at EIMCA this past month by a company named Breganze.
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I dug a little deeper. Here is their website. The name of this company is taken from the village where Laverdas were made.
http://www.breganzemotorcycles.it/mod/base/frontend/ctrl/index.php?lang=2
It looks like they are using the engine from the 90's era Zane Laverda Ghost Strike 750 and wrapping it in their own frame and then surrounding it with current suspension and wheels. You can see it has the same engine as this Ghost Strike 750.
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