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Moto Guzzi V11 Coppa Acerbo

This Moto Guzzi special edition by Filippo
Barbacane, called the “Coppa Acerbo” is based on the beautiful Moto Guzzi V11.
The ‘Coppa Acerbo’ name refers to a race that was held in Pescara, Italy, from
1924 to 1961, which was then renamed (Circuito di Pescara) as the creator of the
race, Giacomo Acerbo, was a government minister during Italy’s fascist period.
The race was more than 25 kg long, and much of it was on a city track.
Barbacane dedicated the ‘Coppa Acerbo’ to this race, in a Guzzi which apparently
disappeared from the sales list a few years ago. This special edition Moto Guzzi
features “Alpine” spoke wheels, hand-built chrome exhaust, aluminium front mud
guards, and an Ergal transmission shaft. The seat is wider than that of a
classic V11 and the rear lights are also new. This particular Moto Guzzi Coppa
Acerbo has a few extra modifications from Rossopuro, specialists in Moto Guzzi
accessories.
Source
motoblog.it
Rossopuro

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