What You Should Know About the Moto Guzzi Motor
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- June 30, 2023
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Moto Guzzi, one of the most recognisable brands in the motorcycle industry, has been having financial difficulties for a while. The venerable Italian company just celebrated a century of producing motorcycles by creating its most cutting-edge engine. But would this be sufficient to help the business recover from its current economic crisis? More significantly, can this engine match the quality and refinement of those produced by other manufacturers?
Unexpectedly, this brand has never produced a Moto Guzzi motor with liquid cooling before to the V100. Even though Moto Guzzi is rather late to the modern motorbike period, this does not necessarily sound terrible. The V100 feels like a vintage motorcycle with the newest technology, in contrast to earlier Moto Guzzis, which were more about making a fashion statement than being completely insane. The V100 Mandello is a powerful motorcycle that bears the name of the Italian city where Moto Guzzi’s headquarters are located and marks the company’s completion of 100 years of motorcycle production.
The V100 Mandello is the first motorbike in the world to have active aero, as well as the first Moto Guzzi motorcycle to be liquid-cooled. Depending on the speed and the chosen riding style, the air deflectors on either side of the fuel tank are automatically changed. The air pressure on the rider is reduced by 22% thanks to the electronically adjustable front fairing and fully open deflectors. Along with being quite safe for the rider, this makes the Moto Guzzi V100 Mandello a particularly useful sports tourer.
The Moto Guzzi V100 Mandello does not attempt to be anything else than a sports tourer. The reliability that a shaft drive provides is another useful feature when travelling from one country to another. Most motorcycle manufacturers avoid employing shaft drives in their vehicles in order to keep their prices down, but Moto Guzzi has done so for decades. The shaft drive is without a doubt the most durable, smooth, and maintenance-free of the three types of drives (unless you have really horrible luck).
It resembles the Moto Guzzis of the 1970s, which we will always love, in appearance. Its purposeful appearance, created by the semi-faired design, will entice you to keep riding at top speeds for hours. You can ride this motorbike from sunrise to dusk while also turning heads along the way.