Moto Morini 3 1/2

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Moto Morini celebrates the 50th anniversary of the iconic 3 1/2 model by presenting its successor at EICMA. The look of the new Moto Morini 3 1/2 is both classic and dynamic , with a shape that makes the bike appear thrust forward. Numerous details catch the eye, from the 15-liter fuel tank to the 78 cm-high vintage-style seat. The headlights are LED, and the dashboard features a TFT display with an integrated navigator. The engine is a new 60° V-twin, 350 cc, capable of 32.6 hp and 31 Nm of torque.

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Hmmm - Haaaaa - Hmmmm - Haaaaaa........I like it !!

I would much prefer an original wire wheeled Sport with the Grimeca drum front brake, but no doubt this will be a far better bike in every respect. A proper little 3 1/2 V twin n'all - I would have been moaning if they had fitted a parallel twin or a single.

It's a :thumb2 from me.


Here's Grandad.....

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The original looked better than it rode IMHO, but that's often a truism with classic bikes. Happy days dreaming at N. Leicester Motorcycles eh.

The new model seems practical enough, albeit just another Chinese clone without any real identity to add to the ever growing list.
 
The only time I ever rode the original 3 1/2 I'd just got off a Jota, so it seemed a little weedy.

Can't say a modern bike with 32.6 hp is getting me drooling either.

Did "Morini" actually show the bike at EICMA or is that rendering the only thing we have?
 
Did "Morini" actually show the bike at EICMA or is that rendering the only thing we have?

same picture on MM website, no price and I have not seen the press cover the launch, so probably just a press release about the forthcoming bike
 
A bit more MM chatter from Cycle World, including the 1200 Xcape: -


After the last MM re-boot fail, this might just start to get more interesting, if the initial bread & butter offering proves reliable at a sane price point.
 
As a retro I think that’s a nice bike. Same market as the Goldstar perhaps.

But didn’t the original make pretty much the same BHP 50 years ago?
 
Yeah, but those were 1970s Italian horses, much like Japanese ones of the time. Knock off 20%, be about right🤔

I agree my 3 1/2 was no powerhouse beautiful handling though

I sold mine and bought an RD350 LC that I had tuned by Terry Beckett and went proddie racing - that was a powerful 350
 
Since intelligent people think Chinese bikes are the future (I read it here) why didn't they call it the Zhongneng 3 1/2 or 350? Are they embarrassed about it's provenance ?
 


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