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Cycle News Issue 38 September 26, 2017

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MOTO MORINI CORSARO 1200 ZZ FULL TEST P98 a family of spinoff models like the 9½ and 11.5 roadsters, Granpasso adventure tourer and Scrambler—well, street scram- bler. These established a well-earned reputation for muscular performance and mechanical reliability, which saw the Corsaro win successive naked bike magazine shootouts against its twin- and three-cylinder competition, as well as allowing Franco Zenatello to twice win the Italian Roadster Cup series for Naked sport bikes in 2009-'10 on his tuned-up Morini Corsaro, which had the consistent beating of its Aprilia, Suzuki, MV Agusta, Triumph, Buell, Benelli, KTM, Honda and, yes, Ducati rivals. Indeed, the Moto Mori- ni CorsaCorta motor was the first of the new generation of 1200cc V-twin engines, setting a trend later followed by Ducati and others, which was subsequently rec- ognized on the world superbike stage via a change in the capacity rules. Having re-established the Moto Morini marque with a sound product and a solid corporate structure, the Bertis accepted an offer to cash in their share of the busi- ness in January 2007, transferring their half of the JV partnership to the Morini family, and exiting the motorcycle indus- try. Good timing for them, but disastrous for the Morinis, as the global downturn one year later stalled the company's growth, and sent it into the red. Moto Morini was shut down once again in 2010, up to which point 4000 bikes had been manufactured during its five years of born- again existence, with a maximum of 1600 made in a single year—albeit with a high level of customer satisfaction for what was essentially a hand-built product. After narrowly escaping the clutches of Paolo Berlusconi, brother of Italian prime min- ister and bunga bunga boyo Silvio, it was sold by the liquidator in 2011 for Euro 1.96 million minus the freehold of the MFM/ We are the only manufacturer in the world which assembles our complete motorcycle, engine and chassis, entirely by hand in house. (Right) Thanks to an Athena ECU and Zard exhaust the investment made in Morini's core model to be Euro 4 compliant results in increased power and greater torque—an industry first. (Below) Trellis frame gives fine handling while more compliant fully adjustable Mupo suspension gives 5.3 inches of wheel travel.

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