The oval piston street bike. Surely, one of the most exotic production vehicles of all time. Honda made 300 and I bet very few were ever ridden more than a few miles. Said to be the inspiration for the styling of the Ducati 916.
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It wasn't the most expensive bike listed at the time, either; Laverda were intent on building replicas of the V6 endurance race bike which was listed as more expensive, but I don't think that any were made. D.
I was in Italy (1990?) when both bikes were being touted around and bought various bike magazines, which I may or may not still have...
I also remember riding a full-power Cagiva Mito 125 there and getting my knee down - for the first and only time! - on a Moto Guzzi V35. A very sinuous road... D.
The Morbidelli was quite a while later, wasn't it?
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It wasn't the most expensive bike listed at the time, either; Laverda were intent on building replicas of the V6 endurance race bike which was listed as more expensive, but I don't think that any were made. D.
Just a single second machine was assembled from parts at the Dutch Laverda Museum. Build story here:
http://hogervorst.tech/laverda/index_uk.html
What price was that ugly Morbidelli V8 ?
I was in Italy (1990?) when both bikes were being touted around and bought various bike magazines, which I may or may not still have...
I also remember riding a full-power Cagiva Mito 125 there and getting my knee down - for the first and only time! - on a Moto Guzzi V35. A very sinuous road... D.
The Morbidelli was quite a while later, wasn't it?
The Lav was over a decade earlier than both. Piero Laverda rode it at Spa (2015 ?), I was behind for a couple of demo laps, the music...
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