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Moto Guzzi
Norge 1200

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Make Model |
Moto Guzzi
Norge 1200 |
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Year |
2008-09 |
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Engine |
Air cooled, four stroke,
transverse 90° V-twin cylinder, OHC, 2 valve per cylinder. |
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Capacity |
1138 |
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Bore x Stroke |
95 x 80 mm |
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Compression Ratio |
9.6:1 |
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Induction |
Weber-Marelli electronic fuel injection with stepper
motor control |
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Ignition /
Starting |
inductive discharge, digitally controlled, electronic
twin spark ignition / electric |
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Max Power |
65 KW 90 CV @ 7500 rpm |
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Max Torque |
95 Nm @ 6800 rpm |
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Transmission /
Drive |
6 Speed / shaft |
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Frame |
Double cradle, in high tensile strength
tubular steel |
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Front Suspension |
45mm Telescopic hydraulic fork, preload
adjustable 120mm wheel travel |
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Rear Suspension |
Single arm suspension progressive linkage,
rear shock absorber adjustable in rebound ad pre-load, 140mm wheel travel |
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Front Brakes |
2x 320mm discs 4 piston caliper |
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Rear Brakes |
Single 280mm disc 2 piston caliper |
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Front Tyre |
120/70 ZR17 |
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Rear Tyre |
180/55 ZR17 |
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Seat Height |
800 mm |
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Dry-Weight |
246 kg |
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Fuel Capacity |
23 Litres |
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Consumption average |
16.2 km/lit |
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Standing
¼ Mile |
13.0 sec |
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Standing 1000m |
24.9 sec |
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Top Speed |
201. km/h |
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Moto Guzzi has a venerable history of technological
firsts. Many of the components now used on the majority of today's motorcycles
were introduced for the first time in the historic Guzzi factory on the Lariano
mountains. This was the case, for example, with the rear suspension with
swingarm - also the origin of a legendary motorcycle raid in which Giuseppe
Guzzi, the founder's brother and production engineer, played a leading role. In
1928, long-distance excursions were hampered by a serious technical flaw - the
lack of rear suspension. The alternatives used until then were not able to
maintain the frame under correct torsional rigidity and what was gained in
comfort was lost in lack of handling. The inventiveness of the Guzzi brothers
created an elastic frame with a sheet steel box enclosing four springs, together
with a swingarm in tubes and sheet metal which they then used on the G.T. It was
also the embryo of the first modern rear suspension and the basis for the first
genuine Gran Turismo motorcycle. Original in everything, the Guzzi Brothers
chose a highly particular test - a 4000 mile journey from Mandello del Lario to
Lapland in northern Norway, inside the Arctic Circle. A monumental enterprise,
considering the disastrous condition of European roads at that time. But in four
weeks, Giuseppe reached his destination. The elastic frame with rear suspension
was so successful that it was introduced in production machines and the G.T. was
named "Norge" in memory of that unprecedented feat. This is why Moto Guzzi
decided to name the first "Gran Turismo" of the new era the "Norge".

Norge 1200. Moto Guzzi starts again from the top -
of the world.
The Gran Turismo for the 21st century is born… at Mandello del Lario of course.
A tribute to its predecessor and not just in name - the concept of absolute
protection and comfort has simply been translated into modern day language and
technologically updated. The Norge 1200 has an elegant and dynamic design,
excellent ergonomics and comfort and short wheelbase to make it competitive even
in the traffic. Dynamic and responsive, the Norge 1200 is a modern Gran Turismo
which makes flexibility its main strong point as it crosses city centres and
boundless distances with the same ease.
Its generous and tireless heart is a new version of the 90° V-Twin, in a 1200cc
version improved to obtain higher torque. So maximum pleasure on mountain passes
and complete safety when overtaking on the motorway. The mechanics go hand in
hand with the engine, with a steel frame and a suspension system which
guarantees maximum comfort, even when carrying a passenger and luggage, thanks
to the numerous possibilities for adjustment.
The Norge 1200 does not shy away from even the
roughest roads, as it is fitted as standard with ABS which can be deactivated as
desired. In the seat of a bike like this, the North Pole is really not that far
away!
Born to travel.
It is immediately obvious that it has been designed to eat up the miles. From
the front fairing, for example, which rises up from the profile of the
motorcycle as if it were a natural extension. But everything on the Norge 1200
is in the name of total protection. The front fairing is integral and includes
leg guards at the front and mudguards at the back to cope with any form of
weather without problem. As well as deflecting turbulence away from the rider's
chest, the windshield can be adjusted electrically to adapt to the various
riding conditions. The powerful front light assembly with its four
polyelipsoidal headlights provides a clear view even on poorly lit roads and
adds to the charisma of the front of the motorcycle, giving it an aggressive
feline look and a design which once again emphasises the combination of form and
function.
Available as an accessory the Tom Tom “Rider” GPS navigation system has been
perfectly integrated into the cockpit, offering a Bluetooth wireless connection
in addition to satellite navigation; the calls are automatically relayed from
the cellphone to the earpiece inside the helmet, allowing the rider to stay in
contact with the rest of the world in complete safety.
The dedicated panniers, in the same colours as the body and with single lock, do
not affect the total dimensions of the motorcycle or project beyond the rear
view mirrors. Small details which are signs of the close attention paid to every
aspect of the design, transforming even the simplest trip into a comfortable and
safe journey. In genuine Gran Turismo style.

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