MOTO GUZZI MUSEUM
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The first Guzzi. Known as the G.P. (Guzzi-Parodi)
from the initials of the two partners. |
Normale 500 |
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The classic Guzzi racing single in 500cc
form |
and 250cc |
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The opening of the wind tunnel in 1954 allowed
the factory to defeat more powerful rivals with advanced aerodynamics |
and produce some very effective record breakers. |
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As well as the singles Guzzi also experimented
with twin cylinder machines |
and three cylinder machines |
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and finally the "Otto Cilindri"
the 500cc V8 |
Until you see it, first hand, it's hard
to appreciate how compact this engine is. |
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With the arrival of the across the frame
Vee-twin engine Guzzi fixed on the layout they still use today. |
The classic early seventies V7 Sport |
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A "Sport 1100" track machine |
The "V11 Sport" |
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Guzzi also produced desert racing machines |
and endurance racers |
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As well as complete machines the museum
features engines. |
This one is used in unmanned spy-planes. |
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Guzzi also produced basic transport, such
as this three wheeler |
and the very popular "galletto" |
The museum is within the factory at Mandello del Lario and is open 15.00 to 16.00 Monday to Friday except in August when the factory closes for the summer holidays (but check before you go).