Number : A/3 10963
First registered in Barcelona 1977
Considering how infrequently people post into these forums I figured that I should make the effort to post some information and pictures from my own Moto Morini 350 Sport restoration and experiences. I have been lurking on these forums since Jan and after a long period of trying to get registered, eventually my account got started, so here I am ready to share my project with fellow 350 owners.
I have managed to figure out a great deal myself and also gained a huge amount from these forums over the past few months. Also Stuart from North Leicester Motorcycles (NLM) has been a mountain of knowledge as well as a wizard at emptying my wallet.
I am approaching the end of what I think of as the first stage of the Morini refurbish. Basically cleaning, repairing and replacing all the parts that need it and in the process learning everything that I can about this motorcycle. My ultimate goal is not to have a concourse restore but instead a lightweight cafe style v-twin for the purpose of taking my children on Sunday runs. Both my young children want to go on the back of my current RSV-R Aprilia which is not a sensible idea, so to get around the problem I thought a classic would be a good idea. I have always preferred Italian bikes and in particular V-Twins so the Morin was the obvious choice. That said, before taking on this 'find' I have had no prior experience with Moto Morini. In Northern Ireland these bikes are rare.
I purchased the Morini from a guy in Barcelona Spain as a project. I took a gamble as I only had the following images to go on. The owner also sold me a huge amount of spares, parts and bits which were mostly from the 350 but also possibly from the 500.





After a week travelling across Spain and then Holland the bike eventually arrived in Rosslare Ireland and the next evening it was delivered to my home. The following two images are as the bike was taken off the lorry. The plastic crates were full of Morini parts and a seat from the 1980 Morini 350 was used on top of the original seat to protect it when they tied the bike down.

