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Moto Guzzi Stelvio 1200 8V
A REVAMPED DESIGN AND ENDLESS IMPROVEMENTS LAUNCH MOTO GUZZI STELVIO INTO THE SCRUM ALONG WITH THE OTHER MAXI ENDURO. HIGHLY SUPERIOR AERODYNAMIC PROTECTION PROVIDED BY A BRAND NEW WINDSHIELD, A TRULY HIGH PERFORMING ENGINE AND A RECORD RANGE THANKS TO THE NEW 32 LITRE FUEL TANK. AVAILABLE ALSO WITH THE NTX NO-LIMITS VERSION Named after the famous Alpine pass that connects Valtelline Valley to Vinschgau Valley with 84 amazing s-bends between them, Stelvio has launched Moto Guzzi back among the stars of the maxi enduro world. A highly appreciated bike that has now reached a coming of age at a technical-functional level, thanks to the updates and final tweaking undergone by the MY2011. It all starts with its style, now even more attractive and trendy rounding off the fuel tank by integrating it within the lightweight fairing, which now highlights a clearly smooth streamlined effect which flows into the double front headlight assembly. The latter feature is a distinctive element of the Stelvio design, and the only detail inherited from the previous version. The top fairing, windshield and the half-fairing with integrated turn indicators are all brand new elements that combine to give the front-end of the Stelvio MY2011 a cutting-edge, more aggressive and dynamic look. It has an original design, but it is above all more functional and versatile, features that are of uppermost importance on models of this type. From an objective standpoint, the style of the new surfaces emphasises two fundamental project milestones compared to the previous version: more efficient aerodynamic protection, thanks to the new top fairing and practically twice fold range capacity thanks to the outstanding new fuel tank with a 32 litre record capacity.
This new Stelvio bike has an air of
complete renovation about it, fine examples being the cockpit with brand new
graphs on the on-board control panel, a new increased scale fuel indicator. This latest version can boast the
careful attention paid to achieve a more silent and smooth running of the
engine, whilst tweaking the electronic control, timing system and cooling
system. The brand new integrated ignition and injection ECU now exploits the
signals sent by the two lambda probes to guarantee adequate feeding throughout
the entire combustion cycle, improving response to the throttle control, mid
range power delivery further to consumptions and emissions. Due to the unanimous success of
Stelvio's chassis, no changes of any kind have been made to the upper dual beam
frame, in high tensile steel that is connected to the engine in six different
points giving an exceptionally high levels of torsional rigidity. The front-end is controlled by a solid 50 mm upside-down Marzocchi fork with 170 mm travel, whereas the rear-end has progressive action suspension kinematic mechanism moved by a Sachs rear monoshock which runs on a 155 mm stroke. The Brembo braking system remains in place, unbeatable in terms of efficacy and look, along with the front radial-mounted callipers that engage with a new couple of discs, with lighter flanges and a new brake band that better dissipates heat. Innovation also for the wheels which now boast a cutting-edge designed set of light alloy rims and the standardisation of the rear sizes 150/70/17, previously exclusively mounted on the NTX, also on the standard version of the Stelvio 1200. On request, the wheels can also be assembled with Ber rims and Alpina spokes, which are standard fixtures on the NTX version whilst both models are fitted with the new Continental ABS anti-lock system. The NTX is the more "adventurous"
version of the Stelvio, and now has all the technical features of the base
version, plus some exceptional new fixtures, i.e. the sturdy "armour" that
embraces it and comprises the oil sump guard, engine guard, cylinder guard and
full cover hand-guards to protect the rider and his bike against the hidden
dangers throughout his trip. The new Stelvio MY 2011 will be on
sale from next Spring boasting Guzzi Black and Diamond White colour schemes,
while the NTX will flaunt a brand new colour concept on a black satin finish
base. DESIGN New headlight fairing. ENGINE 1200 90° V-shaped
Twin-cylinder "Four Valve" High tensile steel upper
dual beam frame. STANDARD OUTFIT: New cutting-edge
Continental ABS.
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