MOTO GUZZI MOTORCYCLE HISTORY

Moto Guzzi was founded in 1921 at Mandello del Lario, Italy. In 1920, Carlo Guzzi designed the first bike called the Normale. It was a 500cc. It went into production in 1922 and Mote Guzzi dominated Motorcycle Production in Italy for the next fourty years.

The Eagle Logo was a tribute to Giovanni Ravelli.

Guzzi made its racing debut in May, 1921.

Moto Guzzi was acquired by SEIMM. The Guzzi V7, launched in 1967.

The De Tomaso Inc. group took over Guzzi in 1973.

Moto Guzzi is now a part of the Aprilia group. Moto Guzzi won 3,329 official races, 14 World Championships and 11 times the Tourist Trophy. More then 50 models have been produced with much of Moto Guzzi's production sold to the Italian police and military.



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