Laverda 750GTL (1975-77)

The Laverda 750GTL was a motorcycle produced by the Italian manufacturer Laverda between 1975 and 1977. It was powered by a four-stroke, air-cooled, 744cc parallel-twin engine, which produced a maximum power output of 60 horsepower at 7,500 rpm. The engine featured dual overhead camshafts, hemispherical combustion chambers, and a six-speed gearbox. The bike was known for its smooth power delivery and high top speed.

The Laverda 750GTL had a tubular steel frame, with telescopic forks at the front and dual shocks at the rear. It had a dual-disc brake setup at the front and a single disc brake at the rear. The 750GTL was also equipped with cast aluminum wheels, a fully enclosed chain drive, and an electric starter.

The 750GTL was designed as a touring motorcycle, with a comfortable seat, spacious luggage space, and a windscreen. It was also known for its reliability and durability, with many examples still in use today. The 750GTL was also successful in racing, winning the 1976 Bol d’Or endurance race.

Today, the Laverda 750GTL is considered a classic motorcycle, sought after by collectors and enthusiasts alike. Its smooth engine, comfortable riding position, and classic Italian styling make it a desirable ride for those seeking a vintage touring experience.


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