Moto Guzzi V11 Coppa Italia
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Moto Guzzi V11 | |
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Also called | V11 Sport Rosso Mandello Limited Edition, V 11 Sport Rosso Mandello Limited Edition, V11 Sport, V 11 Sport, V11 Le Mans Tenni, V11 Sport Naked, V11 Le Mans Rosso Corsa, V11 Le Mans Nero Corsa, V11 Sport Ballabio, V 11 Sport Ballabio, V11 Coppa Italia, V 11 Coppa Italia, V 11 Cafe Sport, V11 Copa Italia, V11 Cafe Sport, V11 Le Mans, V11 Naked, V11 Ballabio |
Production | 2002 - 03 |
Engine | Four stroke, 90° V twin, longitudinally mounted, OHV, 4 valve per cylinder. |
Compression ratio | 9.8:1 |
Top Speed | 214 km/h |
Ignition | Magneti Marelli IAW electronic digital |
Spark Plug | NGK BPR6ES `04-05[1] |
Battery | YUASA YTX15L-BS `04-05[1] |
Transmission | 5 Speed |
Final Drive | Shaft `04-05[1] |
Suspension | Front: 43mm Öhlins upside-down forks, adjustable compression Rear: Cantilever swingarm, Sachs Boge mono shock, adjustable compression and rebound damping |
Brakes | Front: 2x 320mm discs 4 piston calipers Rear: Single 282mm disc 2 piston caliper |
Front Tire | 120/70-17 |
Rear Tire | 170/60-17 |
Wheelbase | 1490 mm / 58.7 in |
Seat Height | 800 mm / 31.5 in |
Weight | 226.0 kg / 498.2 lbs (dry), |
Fuel Capacity | 20.7 Liters / 5.4 US gal |
Manuals | Service Manual |
It could reach a top speed of 214 km/h.
Engine[edit | edit source]
The engine was a Air cooled cooled Four stroke, 90° V twin, longitudinally mounted, OHV, 4 valve per cylinder.. The engine featured a 9.8:1 compression ratio.
Chassis[edit | edit source]
It came with a 120/70-17 front tire and a 170/60-17 rear tire. Stopping was achieved via 2x 320mm discs 4 piston calipers in the front and a Single 282mm disc 2 piston caliper in the rear. The front suspension was a 43mm Öhlins upside-down forks, adjustable compression while the rear was equipped with a Cantilever swingarm, Sachs Boge mono shock, adjustable compression and rebound damping. The V11 Coppa Italia was fitted with a 20.7 Liters / 5.4 US gal fuel tank. The bike weighed just 226.0 kg / 498.2 lbs. The wheelbase was 1490 mm / 58.7 in long.
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Overview[edit | edit source]
Moto Guzzi V11 Coppa Italia
V11 Coppa Italia -- The motorcycle produced to celebrate participation in the Italian Naked Bike Championship in '03. The design is classic, compact and muscular exposing the latest 90º V-Twin with added crossover pipe and increased compression ratio to 9.8:1. Brembo Gold Series brakes. Öhlins front and rear suspension and steering damper. The Sport Bike par excellence from the Mandello del Lario company. Available in limited numbers in Tri-color Silver, Red and Green.
Make Model | Moto Guzzi V11 Coppa Italia |
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Year | 2002 - 03 |
Engine Type | Four stroke, 90° V twin, longitudinally mounted, OHV, 4 valve per cylinder. |
Displacement | 1064 cc / 64.9 cu-in |
Bore X Stroke | 92 x 80 mm |
Cooling System | Air cooled |
Compression | 9.8:1 |
Induction | Magneti Marelli IAW Multipoint phased sequential fuel injection |
Ignition | Magneti Marelli IAW electronic digital |
Starting | Electric |
Max Power | 91 hp / 66.3 kW @ 7800 rpm |
Max Torque | 94 Nm / 69.3 lb-ft @ 6000 rpm |
Transmission | 5 Speed |
Final Drive | Shaft |
Front Suspension | 43mm Öhlins upside-down forks, adjustable compression |
Front Wheel Travel | 120 mm / 4.7 in |
Rear Suspension | Cantilever swingarm, Sachs Boge mono shock, adjustable compression and rebound damping |
Rear Wheel Travel | 128 mm / 5.0 in |
Front Brakes | 2x 320mm discs 4 piston calipers |
Rear Brakes | Single 282mm disc 2 piston caliper |
Front Tire | 120/70-17 |
Rear Tire | 170/60-17 |
Trail | 103 mm / 4.1 in |
Dimensions | Length 2150 mm / 84.6 in Width 810 mm / 31.9 in |
Wheelbase | 1490 mm / 58.7 in |
Seat Height | 800 mm / 31.5 in |
Ground Clearance | 178 mm / 7.0 in |
Dry Weight | 226.0 kg / 498.2 lbs |
Fuel Capacity | 20.7 Liters / 5.4 US gal |
Consumption Average | 18.0 km/lit |
Standing ¼ Mile | 12.6 sec |
Top Speed | 214 km/h |
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 2019 Western Power Sports Catalog. Western Power Sports. 2019.