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    The Laverda 750 is a 744 cc (45.4 cu in) air cooled SOHC 4 stroke parallel twin motorcycle produced by the Italian manufacturer Laverda from 1968 to 1976...
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  • Laverda (Moto Laverda S.A.S. – Dottore Francesco Laverda e fratelli) was an Italian manufacturer of high performance motorcycles. The motorcycles in their...
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    Motorcycles | Laverda's 750 SFC". MCNews. Retrieved 1 March 2022. Burgaleta, Pepe (28 December 2017). "Laverda 750 SFC, la naranja mecánica" [Laverda 750 SFC,...
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    The Laverda 1000 is a series of 981 cc (59.9 cu in) air cooled DOHC triple motorcycles produced by the Italian manufacturer Laverda between 1973 and 1988...
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    implemented technical specification for lightweight model for 340 km/h Laverda 750 (1996–97) - Technical Director; developed new engine B Engineering Edonis...
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  • before it was superseded by an enlarged 750 cc version. The engine design drew heavily from the Honda CB77. Laverda's production was of small capacity singles...
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    by the Italian manufacturer Laverda from 1977 to 1983. The engine was used as the basis of future 650, 650, 668 and 750 cc models. Around 5,000 of these...
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  • Italian manufacturer Laverda. During this period Laverda was under the control of the Laverda family. From 1968 to 1970 Laverdas were imported to the...
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    Knievel used the Laverda American Eagle 750cc motorcycle. On December 12, 1970, Knievel would switch to the Harley-Davidson XR-750, the motorcycle with...
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    couple. Other crankshaft angles have been used occasionally. The 1976–1981 Laverda Jota motorcycle used a 180 degree crankshaft, where the outer pistons rise...
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  • Kawasaki triples S1 Mach I S2 Mach II H1 Mach III H2 Mach IV Laverda 1000 3C Laverda Jota Laverda 1200 TS Mirage MV Agusta 500 Three MV Agusta F3 (675/800)...
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  • often equipped with a 120° crankshaft that fires evenly every 240°. The Laverda Jota 180, produced between 1973 and 1981, was the first motorcycle to use...
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    150 hp (110 kW). In 1975, Fiat Trattori acquired 20% of Laverda S.p.A., founded by Pietro Laverda in 1873, a company that has specialised in combines since...
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    Veneto, Italy, in the comune of Lusiana Conco. The town is situated at about 750 metres (2,460 ft) above sea level on the Asiago plateau . The small town...
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    racing with its RSV Mille, and during 2000, Aprilia acquired Moto-Guzzi and Laverda, both historic heritage Italian marques. In 2000, Aprilia launched the...
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    success, the Le Mans competed against Italian superbikes from Ducati and Laverda. The original Le Mans was continually developed and spawned several later...
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    Venetian companies are Aprilia, AGV, Campagnolo, De'Longhi, Fedrigoni, Laverda, Permasteelisa, Pinarello, Wilier Triestina, Zamperla. During the last...
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    Battisson, Stephen (1997). "Developing the V6 - Taming The Beast". The Laverda V6. Stephen Battisson. p. 3. Archived from the original on 2011-07-08....
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    Dirt Track Racing by national champion Kenny Roberts. In 1969 only the Laverda 750S, and the Honda CB350, also launched that year, matched the XS 650's...
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    The name harked back to the round case 1973 Ducati 750 Super Sport, and the 1975 square case 750 and 900 Super Sport. The appellation 'SS' was applied...
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    Hyundai Automobili Italia Importazioni ZLA Lancia ZLM Moto Morini srl ZLV Laverda ZN0 SWM Motorcycles S.r.l. ZN3 Iveco Defence ZN6 Maserati SUV ZNN Energica...
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    tested was the 82 Kawasaki GPz1100 at 225 km/h (140 mph) followed by the Laverda Mirage 1200 222 km/h (138 mph), Yamaha XJ650 Turbo 207 km/h (129 mph),...
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    "Tre"and the Yamaha XS750. The Italian firm Laverda made a few 1,000 cc and 1,200 cc triples. Some Laverda Triples had 120° cranks, while some had 180°...
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  • Machines 300 cc-350 cc Plates; White digits on Red race plates Class A 550 cc-750 cc Four-stroke Four-cylinder motorcycles. 651 cc-1000 cc Four-stroke Twin-cylinder...
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  • wear, the V7 won the contest ahead of offerings from Benelli, Gilera and Laverda. Field, Greg (1998), Moto Guzzi Big Twins, MBI Pub., p. 18, ISBN 9780760303634...
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    Hurricane 750 cc (46 cu in) 1973 United Kingdom Y Y Yamaha RD350 347 cc (21.2 cu in) 1973 Japan Y Ducati 750SS 748 cc (45.6 cu in) 1974 Italy Y Y Laverda 750SFC...
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    average race speed of 77.841 mph. The XXL machine was based on 650 cc Laverda using a 120 hp Siemens motor and an electric regulator from an Audi hybrid...
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