The ’80s are back in the best of ways with this 1984 Moto Guzzi racer. Italian shop Ruote Fiere adds its own modern flair to a classic moto by using a custom frame, moving the engine higher, and by giving the bike a Marzocchi fork with modded stems. The black and white machine also benefits from new triple-spoke aluminum wheels, fat Bridgestone Battlax tires, Ducati brake calipers, new electrical, 5-speed gearbox, and a hand-crafted tank and exhaust system. Power duties come from a 1100cc v-twin engine that no doubt will launch this beauty very, very quickly.
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