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2011 Moto Guzzi Norge (2011)
Location:portlandThis motorcycle only has 3003 mile and had this since new Im selling this bike for my dad who doesn't ride anymore because of health reasons. The Norge GT 8V has been developed for enhanced comfort, performance and handling.The Norge GT 8V that boasts 1200cc’s, 102 HP and standard touring essentials such as electrically adjustable windscreen, side bags and ABS components include: • Forks and rear shock for improved handling and corner stability, even while fully loaded • Electrically adjusted windshield • 8V engine with more torque and power: 104Nm torque@ 5,500 and 102bhp. • Fairing with improved wind protection and noise reduction for rider and pillion • Easier to read instrument panel with trip computer, re-positioned closer to rider • Anti-slip seat with body forming foam for rider and pillion comfort • Factory fitted center stand with improved lever arm design • Vibration damping footrests ENGINE Type 90° V-shaped twin cylinder, four-stroke, air cooled Displacement 1,151 cc Max output 102 HP at 7,000 rpm Max torque 76.7 ft lbs at 5500 rpm Exhaust system stainless steel with central equalizer and with 3-way catalytic converter with two Lambda probes (Euro 3) TRANSMISSION Gearbox 6-speed Final drive CARC compact reactive cardan shaft drive system; double cardan joint and floating bevel gear set, drive ratio 12/44 = 1 : 3.666 CHASSIS, SUSPENSION AND BRAKES Front suspension telescopic hydraulic fork with 45 mm stanchions and adjustable spring preload Rear suspension single arm with progressive linkage and monoshock with adjustable rebound and ergonomic dial for setting preload Front brake dual 320 mm stainless steel floating discs and calipers with 4 horizontally opposed pistons - ABS Rear brake 282 mm stainless steel fixed disc, floating calliper with 2 parallel pistons - ABS Tires 120/70 ZR17" (front) - 180/55 ZR17" (rear) DIMENSIONS Max length 86.4 inches (2,195 mm) Max width 34.25 inches (870 mm) Height 44 .2 inches (1,125 mm) Saddle height 31.9 inches (810 mm) (-1.2 inch/30mm with lowered gel saddle available as an option) Dry weight 566 pounds (257 Kg) Fuel tank capacity 6 gallons (23 liters) (including 1 gallon/4 liter reserve) If you have any questions fill free to ask2016-07-21 04:49:28Redmond, Oregon, United States34500
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07 Moto Guzzi Norge 1200 - Pacific NW Motorcycles (5100 Pacific Hwy #101 (0)
This Moto Guzzi Norge comes with Power Commander five software for Fuel injection, Magneti Marelli ECU, and an extended warranty to April 2014. It also sports a Rich's gel cushion seat, Guzzitech alloy lowered riding pegs, Heli bar risers, a Cal-Sci windshield and much more. There are 48,473 mis on this unit.2014-01-21 23:11:05Portland, OR486,995.00
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2007 Moto Guzzi NORGE (2007)
2007 MOTO GUZZI NORGE, 2007 Moto Guzzi Norge 1200 ABS with 24k miles. Located in Portland, OR, only three hours from Seattle. Very cool and comfortable Italian sport touring bike!2013-12-18 23:46:31Portland, OR24,7175,999.00
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