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Eicma

Posted: 25 Nov 2021 09:32
by MickeyMoto

Re: Eicma

Posted: 25 Nov 2021 20:20
by corsaro chris
As heavy as the X-Cape? I'd hope not, with all the fairing and other stuff removed!

The Street - Strada - looks neat...

CC

Re: Eicma

Posted: 11 Dec 2021 16:41
by corsaro chris
And the answer is - at least 13 kilos lighter!

The Scrambler looks cool, the Street / Strada a little more basic...

Good riding - we wait to see!

CC

Re: Eicma

Posted: 31 Oct 2023 11:27
by BumbleBee
More big/small XCape and/or 650 twin revelations at EICMA 2023 as I'm sure many people know.

Re: Eicma

Posted: 07 Nov 2023 15:41
by RHThomas
Morini are also showing 2 more 650 bikes, cruiser style (New York for the 21st century) and Bagger.
Plus a sports bike and naked version with 750 V twin (90 degrees) engines 96bhp.
Also the expected X Cape in 1200 size.

According to MotoCiclismo.

Blimey!
Robin

Re: Eicma

Posted: 07 Nov 2023 21:59
by mbmm350s
And Milano 1200, incredible 5 new models at the show.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=INhWeap1B6Y
for bagger and Milano

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FiOxDfhEJVQ
X-cape 1200

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRpisQ71JfI
Corsaro 750 naked and sport

Re: Eicma

Posted: 08 Nov 2023 10:02
by MickeyMoto
A 750 v twin!

A Milano with a proper rear mudguard! Looks like a bigger tank, too.

Re: Eicma

Posted: 08 Nov 2023 11:25
by mbmm350s
MickeyMoto wrote: 08 Nov 2023 10:02 A 750 v twin!
In Alberto Monni's (general manager) interviews with Moto.it it is said that the engine was designed in Italy by Morini's engineers.
I rather assumed that Morini would buy in a proven engine?
Notice Massimo Gustato R&D manager is present in some videos

Mark

Re: Eicma

Posted: 08 Nov 2023 19:13
by 72degrees
Still want a single ;)

Re: Eicma

Posted: 08 Nov 2023 19:52
by MickeyMoto
Take a plug lead off...

Re: Eicma

Posted: 09 Nov 2023 11:05
by mbmm350s
72degrees wrote: 08 Nov 2023 19:13 Still want a single ;)
A small Morini 350/400 may make sense, like Triumph etc, but so far nothing like this has been shown on any factory roadmap.

You can ask Alberto Monni on his views of a the market? He receives our magazine.

Mark

Re: Eicma

Posted: 09 Nov 2023 11:57
by MickeyMoto
mbmm350s wrote: 08 Nov 2023 11:25
MickeyMoto wrote: 08 Nov 2023 10:02 A 750 v twin!
In Alberto Monni's (general manager) interviews with Moto.it it is said that the engine was designed in Italy by Morini's engineers.
I rather assumed that Morini would buy in a proven engine?
Notice Massimo Gustato R&D manager is present in some videos

Mark
The only ones I know would be a larger bored Suzuki or an Aprillia. I reckon the engine is new as it will need to need Euro 5+ and in the future Euro 6.

I see the new 1200 X-Cape has more bhp than the previous Gran Passo (and a proper monoshock at the back, so no more broken swinging arms).

It will be interesting to see the prices of the new bikes. In my opinion, the current Chinese Morinis are overpriced by a grand, just look at the CF Moto versions and they are a grand cheaper. ALso, look at the market and the discounts being offered.

Re: Eicma

Posted: 09 Nov 2023 21:08
by BumbleBee
It will indeed be interesting to see prices. The new 650 Calibro is coming on the market "soon" in a number of guises depending which accessories you select and it looks very "American" (H.D.)
We'll have to wait a bit longer for the new Milano with its slimmer oval silencers, proper number plate holder and generally reworked frame, etc. Also the Big XCape and the two 750 models.
However the 650 XCape, SCR and STR are very much available with a host of different accessories which can make them look like anything from a Ewan McGregor adventure bike, to a Royal Enfield Himalaya. Good stuff.
Morini had nearly twenty bikes on their EICMA stand this year, amazing :D

Re: Eicma

Posted: 10 Nov 2023 19:44
by corsaro chris
All very exciting!

One point of correction - the new 90 degree V is designed in Italy, but not necessarily by Moto Morini engineers (as I read all the stuff coming out). However, the power produced from a 750 looks to be more than enough needed for the majority of riders! And I already have my Corsaro! It's good to see the Lambertini designed V lives in the new X-Cape 1200 and Milano - will the yet to be released 950 be a sleeved down version of this engine or a bored out 750?

Good riding,

CC

Re: Eicma

Posted: 11 Nov 2023 10:11
by BumbleBee
Also interesting to see that as well as the bikes on Morini's own 2023 stand at EICMA several other exhibitor's stands had Morinis on them, which they were using to exhibit their own products and services. They were all 650s naturally 🙂