Going for about $13,000 the Griso sports the 90 degree V-Twin which for the first time introduces a single overhead cam with Morse chains. The engine also has 563 new parts. At 1200cc the engine has been modified from earlier versions to produce 110 horsepower at 7500 rpm and produce 80 foot lbs or torque at 6400rpm
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And the MGX21 Flying Fortress Bagger
I'm not actually one who is into the standard Guzzi style bike, But I could see myself with one of these.
I kinda dig that 1960's Batmobile windshield.
The bike has an unprecedented use of carbon fiber, from the saddlebags to the tank covers to the wheel covers.
The power is supplied by a 90 degree v-twin 1380cc engine with a big 104mm bore (4.09in) which reportedly produces 88.5 ft lbs of torque and 96 horsepower with the majority of the power available early in the powerband.
Cruise control, LED lighting, a dot matrix display, stereo, intercom and Bluetooth, plus the bike comes standard with two channel ABS. The Flying fortress also has traction control, three levels which can be turned off all together.
No price was yet available, the bike will make it's official debut at Sturgis 2016.
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