1976 Moto Guzzi 850 Le Mans

The Italian red.

High performance and a perfect chassis in a racing look.

Red Italian classic motorcycles Moto Guzzi

Year: 1976
Capacity: 844cc
Gear box: 5 speed
Gear lever on the right
First gear down
Starting: Electric
Seat height: 770 mm / 30.3 in
Weight: 198 kg / 436 lbs
Front brake: Double disk
Rear brake: Disk
Seat: Single

The 850 Le Mans was presented at the Milan Motor Show in November 1975: it is the maximum evolution of the legendary V7 Sport. Powerful, exclusive and compact, it is a pure Italian sporty bike, derived from the official bikes that raced at the Bol d'Or of Le Mans. For the first time in the Guzzi house, the bike is carefully studied by a team of designers. The small windshield tested in the infamous Guzzi wind tunnel, the clip on handlebars, the red color and the remarkable performance make it an extraordinary bike, fast and sporty but also reliable and suitable for touring. Great attention is then paid to safety, with 3 brake discs (2 of 300 mm in front, one of 240 mm behind) and the great novelty of the Moto Guzzi patented ABS braking developed with Brembo: the pedal operates the rear disc and the front left, while the second front disc is independent and controlled by the lever on the handlebar. The low center of gravity of the Le Mans conveys great safety and control allowing effective path corrections; the excellent frame gives the feeling of riding on a track and is precise and stable in cornering even at high speed. The elasticity of the powerful twin-cylinder facilitates also a relaxed and smooth ride, with a limited use of the gearbox: entering corners using almost exclusively the engine braking and get out fast hearing the engine rising gently is very satisfying. The vibrations are more than acceptable and he two-seat saddle is comfortable but it is very narrow in the rear: it is only suitable for a very slim passenger.

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