Welcome to the 650cc parallel twin Moto Morini X-Cape. The Moto Morini name has a long, proud history; the family-run Italian manufacturer built iconic middleweight machines in the 70s (you might remember the 500 Maestro or the 3 1 / 2), was bought by the Cagiva Group in the 80s (you might remember the Dart 350), brought back into the Morini
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The most famous Moto Morini racer was the bike widely recognized as the world’s ultimate 4-stroke racing Single – the 12,000-rpm 37-hp twin-cam 250cc Grand Prix contender on which Morini’s. 204 209 245 131 197 242 59 329