Moto Guzzi is celebrating its 85th year as an Italian motorcycle manufacturer,
beginning in 1921 with the eight-horsepower Normale—a machine capable of
attaining 50 mph and squeezing 68 miles out of a gallon of refined petroleum.
Over 150 exhibits are on display at the Moto Guzzi museum in Mandello del
Lario, Italy, which is open weekdays from 3 p.m. until 4 p.m. and includes free,
guided tours. Motorcycles on display include the V7 Record, a production-based
factory racer that established 19 speed records at Monza in 1969.
Dunlop Motorcycle Tires will offer a series of high-quality, collector’s edition Legends posters, with the net proceeds benefiting injured riders through the Clayton Memorial Foundation. ::MORE::