Details: Moto Guzzi V12 X concept
Like the Moto Guzzi 12 Le Mans concept, these are the first studio shots every published on the supermoto-like Moto Guzzi V12 X. A lot of the details differ from the Le Mans, here's a rundown. >Oil coolers: there's actually two oil coolers and a rectifier hidden behind the screen. The cutout in that screen feeds cooling air to them. Suspension: all current production spec stuff. Hmm...interest...
Like the Moto Guzzi 12 Le Mans concept, these are the first studio shots
every published on the supermoto-like Moto Guzzi V12 X. A lot of the
details differ from the Le Mans, here's a rundown. >
Oil coolers: there's actually two oil coolers and a rectifier hidden behind the screen. The cutout in that screen feeds cooling air to them.
Suspension: all current production spec stuff. Hmm...interesting.
Brake lines: routed through the triple clamp for an incredibly clean look.
Rear wing: similar to the Le Mans, but lower and more stylistically appropriate for a giant supermoto.
Numberboards: hide the intakes to the airbox integrated at the rear of the frame.
Centerstand: look closely and you can see the front-hinged centerstand wrapping around the sump.
Frame: made from rotational moulding nylon polymer, like the Le Mans.
Tank/Seat Unit: this hinges at the front and opens via remote control, like the Le Mans
Footpegs: no mechanical connection is made between the foot levers and the shifter or the rear brake, like the Le Mans.
Heat Sinks: the finned metal sections on the sides of the engine aren't oil coolers, their heat sinks just like you'll find on your computer and on the Le Mans.
Rearview Cameras: Pierre says these are 100 percent production feasible with a reasonable cost, like the Le Mans.
Filler Cap/Start Button: a dirt-style plastic screw top.
Make sure you check out our interview with Miguel Galluzzi and Pierre Terblanche on the future of Moto Guzzi.
Note to other publications: feel free to republish these images. We included subtle watermarks in the hope that you'll link back to us.
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