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1969 Moto-Guzzi Ambassador 750cc - 5-Page Vintage Motorcycle Road Test Article

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Availability: 47 in stock
  • Make: Guzzi
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

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    1969 Moto-Guzzi Ambassador 750cc - 5-Page Vintage Motorcycle Road Test Article
    Original, vintage magazine article
    Page Size: Approx. 8" x 11" (21 cm x 28 cm) each page
    Condition: Good
    MOTOGUZZI
    750-cc
    AMBASSADOR
    Moto Guzzi's Answer To Getting There
    In A Big Way, Ponderously, But
    Oh So Comfortably.
    IF ROMAN GODS rode motorcycles, the Moto Guzzi would
    surely be the choice of Bacchus. It oozes pleasure and
    fleshy affluence. It is a big, stylish and strong road
    machine that reeks of luxurious plenty; a genuine ultra-bike.
    The new Moto Guzzi is a good deal faster than last year’s
    offering, but retains the plusliiness necessary to a heavyweight,
    high speed tourer. Its strength lies in its quality and bigness. At
    rest, it seems to exude from every line and casting the quiet
    confidence that it will prevail.
    This latest V-7 has been hopped up considerably.
    The bore is 3 mm larger, while intake and exhaust valves are
    larger too, measuring 1.57 and 1.37 in. diameter, respectively.
    Also, a new type of square-slide Dellorto carburetor is used;
    the choke sizes are the same, 29 mm. The carburetors use
    accelerator pumps, giving snap to throttle response, but you
    must be careful when starting, as the engine can now be
    flooded by inordinate throttle turning.
    These changes have appreciably increased horsepower, and
    the bike moves very well for one of such weight. Also, the rev
    limit has been raised 500 rpm to 6500 which seems relatively..
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