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Thursday 24 November 2011

Moto Morini Corsaro Veloce


Moto Morini Corsaro Veloce
Moto Morini Corsaro Veloce The function of the frame is aided by top-notch suspensions which are even more sophisticated in this sport version. At front is a powerful Marzocchi Magnum with 50 mm diameter legs with precise customisation of the setting in compression and rebound thanks to a double adjustment: the adjuster on the plug for the hydraulic damping of the rebound is complemented by an adjuster for the hydraulic damping of the compression placed at the foot of the fork. 

Moto Morini Corsaro Veloce
Moto Morini Corsaro Veloce The positioning of the scraper on the bushes improves the hold of the cartridge, the hard anodized internal rod in ergal makes sliding more efficient and assures a greater resistance to wear.
Moto Morini Corsaro Veloce
The Moto Morini Corsaro Veloce s a tweaked version of the standard Moto Morini Corsaro Veloce model. Additions include two slender and lightweight Termignoni silencers, the suspension’s been upgraded and stiffened and the footpegs are positioned more aggressively and made from a lightweight material called Ergal.
Moto Morini Corsaro Veloce
A bike test is always eventful for one reason or another, but my Moto Morini Corsaro Veloce ride was more so than normal. It all began in the morning when I cocked a leg over the bike and struggled to locate first gear.
Moto Morini Corsaro Veloce
Then, pottering through a sleepy French village on the way to the circuit of Ales, the bike simply refused to slip into neutral, forcing me to hold in the heavy clutch as old folk meandered across my path at pedestrian crossings. A quick adjustment to the clutch lever smoothed the problem out and I rumbled onwards, it seemed the Moto Morini Corsaro Veloce’s issues had been imaginary at best and entirely fixable at worst.
Moto Morini Corsaro Veloce
The Termignoni exhaust with two underseat silencers, db killer, 3-way catalytic converter and oxygen sensor ensures that the Moto Morini Corsaro Veloce meets Euro 3 emissions standards. Once on the track, riders can remove the db killer and make proper use of the control unit with racing mapping in order to enhance the sound and performance of this impressive piece of Italian engineering.
Moto Morini Corsaro Veloce
But if we take a better look at the Moto Morini Corsaro Veloce, it is easy to notice how similar it actually is to its competitor. You get streetfighter headlights and a very small fairing, 17-inch wheels and everything unveiled in between: the Italian V-twin engine and the blacked-out trellis steel tube frame.
Moto Morini Corsaro Veloce

Moto Morini Corsaro Veloce
Moto Morini Corsaro Veloce
Moto Morini Corsaro Veloce
Moto Morini Corsaro Veloce

1 comments:

Unknown said...

I must admit that I like biking a lot. It seems to be quite heavy, however, 196 kg dry. Yet the style is beautiful. It seems to have all the best elements of different bikes out there naked.
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