The Moto Morini 125, produced from 1973 to 1979, represents a significant entry into the smaller displacement motorcycle market, embodying Italian engineering and a focus on sporty design and handling. As part of the Early 125 Series, these motorcycles are known for their character and performance-oriented nature. This manual covers the comprehensive maintenance and repair needs for these iconic machines, ensuring their continued reliability and optimal function.
This factory service repair manual covers the 250 motorcycle, encompassing all variants produced between 1973 and 1979. An Italian manufacturer with a rich heritage dating back to 1927, is known for its distinctive engineering and sporting prowess. The 250cc models represent the brand's entry into a popular displacement segment, characterized by stylish Italian design and performance-oriented engineering for their era. These motorcycles typically feature air-cooled engines, a sequential manual transmission, and a wet multi-plate clutch, offering a unique riding experience appreciated for their Italian craftsmanship.
The Moto Morini 350, produced between 1973 and 1979, represents a significant chapter in Italian motorcycle engineering. Known for its distinctive V-twin engine and sporty chassis, the 350 series offered a compelling blend of performance and style, characteristic of the brand's legacy, which began in 1937. These motorcycles were designed for riders who appreciated robust engineering and a rewarding riding experience, embodying the spirit of Italian motorcycling during the 1970s.
This manual covers the 500, specifically the First Generation models produced between 1973 and 1979. , an Italian manufacturer founded in 1937, produced the 500 as a significant step into larger displacement and performance-oriented motorcycles during the late 1970s. This V-twin, air-cooled motorcycle, known for its desmodromic valve actuation and typically around 477cc displacement, offered a unique proposition in the performance motorcycle market of its era.
This manual covers the CORSARA 1200, produced from 2006 onwards. As a high-performance Italian motorcycle, the Corsara 1200 is characterized by its distinctive 1187cc V-twin engine, delivering approximately 105-110 HP and 100-105 Nm of torque. It embodies Italian design flair and a rider-centric experience, known for agile handling and a sporty feel, often competing with other V-twin powered motorcycles. The vehicle features a robust steel trellis frame, fully adjustable suspension, and high-performance braking components, often including radial-mount calipers. Variants such as the Corsaro Veloce and Corsaro 1200 GT may exist, each with minor differences detailed within this comprehensive guide.
This manual covers the Corsaro 1200, a high-performance Italian sport-naked motorcycle produced from 2006 onwards. Known for its aggressive styling and powerful 1187 cc V-twin engine, the Corsaro 1200 offers a distinctive and visceral riding experience, competing with other premium naked bikes of its era. Its design emphasizes performance and a unique aesthetic, characteristic of the brand's heritage dating back to 1937.
This manual covers the CORSARO 1200, encompassing all models and repairs from 2006 onward. Known for its powerful V-twin engine, distinctive Italian design, and engaging riding experience, the CORSARO 1200 is celebrated for its performance and unique character. This Italian-manufactured motorcycle, typically featuring an 1187 cc liquid-cooled V-twin engine, a 6-speed manual transmission, and a trellis frame, offers a raw and exhilarating ride. Editorial reviews consistently praise its potent engine and distinctive styling, making it a standout machine in its class.
The Corsaro 1200, produced from 2006 onwards, is a premium Italian naked sportbike renowned for its powerful V-twin engine, distinctive styling, and high-quality components. This model embodies a rich heritage, dating back to 1927, offering a unique blend of performance and Italian craftsmanship. It competes with other European naked sportbikes, providing riders with a potent 1187cc, liquid-cooled V-twin engine, typically producing around 120-130 HP, coupled with a 6-speed manual transmission and chain drive. The Corsaro 1200 is designed for riders who appreciate performance, distinctive character, and a focused riding experience.
The Moto Morini 125, produced from 1973 to 1979, represents a significant entry into the smaller displacement motorcycle market, embodying Italian engineering and a focus on sporty design and handling. As part of the Early 125 Series, these motorcycles are known for their character and performance-oriented nature. This manual covers the comprehensive maintenance and repair needs for these iconic machines, ensuring their continued reliability and optimal function.
This factory service repair manual covers the 250 motorcycle, encompassing all variants produced between 1973 and 1979. An Italian manufacturer with a rich heritage dating back to 1927, is known for its distinctive engineering and sporting prowess. The 250cc models represent the brand's entry into a popular displacement segment, characterized by stylish Italian design and performance-oriented engineering for their era. These motorcycles typically feature air-cooled engines, a sequential manual transmission, and a wet multi-plate clutch, offering a unique riding experience appreciated for their Italian craftsmanship.
The Moto Morini 350, produced between 1973 and 1979, represents a significant chapter in Italian motorcycle engineering. Known for its distinctive V-twin engine and sporty chassis, the 350 series offered a compelling blend of performance and style, characteristic of the brand's legacy, which began in 1937. These motorcycles were designed for riders who appreciated robust engineering and a rewarding riding experience, embodying the spirit of Italian motorcycling during the 1970s.
This manual covers the 500, specifically the First Generation models produced between 1973 and 1979. , an Italian manufacturer founded in 1937, produced the 500 as a significant step into larger displacement and performance-oriented motorcycles during the late 1970s. This V-twin, air-cooled motorcycle, known for its desmodromic valve actuation and typically around 477cc displacement, offered a unique proposition in the performance motorcycle market of its era.
This manual covers the CORSARA 1200, produced from 2006 onwards. As a high-performance Italian motorcycle, the Corsara 1200 is characterized by its distinctive 1187cc V-twin engine, delivering approximately 105-110 HP and 100-105 Nm of torque. It embodies Italian design flair and a rider-centric experience, known for agile handling and a sporty feel, often competing with other V-twin powered motorcycles. The vehicle features a robust steel trellis frame, fully adjustable suspension, and high-performance braking components, often including radial-mount calipers. Variants such as the Corsaro Veloce and Corsaro 1200 GT may exist, each with minor differences detailed within this comprehensive guide.
This manual covers the Corsaro 1200, a high-performance Italian sport-naked motorcycle produced from 2006 onwards. Known for its aggressive styling and powerful 1187 cc V-twin engine, the Corsaro 1200 offers a distinctive and visceral riding experience, competing with other premium naked bikes of its era. Its design emphasizes performance and a unique aesthetic, characteristic of the brand's heritage dating back to 1937.
This manual covers the CORSARO 1200, encompassing all models and repairs from 2006 onward. Known for its powerful V-twin engine, distinctive Italian design, and engaging riding experience, the CORSARO 1200 is celebrated for its performance and unique character. This Italian-manufactured motorcycle, typically featuring an 1187 cc liquid-cooled V-twin engine, a 6-speed manual transmission, and a trellis frame, offers a raw and exhilarating ride. Editorial reviews consistently praise its potent engine and distinctive styling, making it a standout machine in its class.
The Corsaro 1200, produced from 2006 onwards, is a premium Italian naked sportbike renowned for its powerful V-twin engine, distinctive styling, and high-quality components. This model embodies a rich heritage, dating back to 1927, offering a unique blend of performance and Italian craftsmanship. It competes with other European naked sportbikes, providing riders with a potent 1187cc, liquid-cooled V-twin engine, typically producing around 120-130 HP, coupled with a 6-speed manual transmission and chain drive. The Corsaro 1200 is designed for riders who appreciate performance, distinctive character, and a focused riding experience.