The Laverda 750SF2 motorcycle was produced between 1970 and 1971 with a four-stroke, air-cooled parallel twin-cylinder engine with a capacity of 744cc. It had a compression ratio of 8.9:1 and was powered by two 29mm Dell’Orto VHB30 carburetors, producing a maximum power of 61hp at 6900rpm. The bike had a five-speed transmission and a chain final drive. It had a front suspension of Marzocchi telescopic forks and rear suspension of swinging arm dual shocks. The front brakes were 2x 230mm drums and the rear brake was a 200mm drum. The bike had 3.50-18 front tires and 4.00-18 rear tires, a wet weight of 231kg, and a fuel capacity of 19 liters or 5.0 US gallons.
Make Model: Laverda 750SF
Year: 1970 – 71
Engine: Four stroke, parallel twin cylinders, SOHC, 2 valve per cylinder
Capacity: 744 cc / 45.4 cu-in
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