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- i-coulda-had-a-v8-so-i-did-12730.html accessdate "2010-04-18".
- i-coulda-had-a-v8-so-i-did-12730.html archivedate "2008-08-21".
- i-coulda-had-a-v8-so-i-did-12730.html archiveurl "http://web.archive.org/web/20080821151644/http://www.motorcycle.com/events/i-coulda-had-a-v8-so-i-did-12730.html".
- i-coulda-had-a-v8-so-i-did-12730.html authorlink "Paul Garson".
- i-coulda-had-a-v8-so-i-did-12730.html date "2005-03-20".
- i-coulda-had-a-v8-so-i-did-12730.html deadurl "no".
- i-coulda-had-a-v8-so-i-did-12730.html first "Paul".
- i-coulda-had-a-v8-so-i-did-12730.html isCitedBy V-twin_engine.
- i-coulda-had-a-v8-so-i-did-12730.html last "Garson".
- i-coulda-had-a-v8-so-i-did-12730.html publisher "Verticalscope".
- i-coulda-had-a-v8-so-i-did-12730.html quote "By 1934 Guzzi offered a range of 175, 250 and 500cc models including full touring machines. The next year they raised the ante once again, challenging the all-vanquishing Norton at the legendary Isle of Man TT, basically a course the British racer owned lock, stock and single barrel thanks to a phenomenal rider, Scotsman Jim Guthrie. Moto Guzzi went to a Brit for riding skills, one Stanley Woods. They gave him a new racer featuring a 120-degree V-twin with offset cranks firing at 180 degrees with bevel gears and shafts driving the SOHC, good enough for 44 hp at 7500 rpm and 112 mph, on equal standing with the Norton. It had an ace up its sleeve so to speak in that it incorporated a type of pivoted-fork rear suspension while the frontend was a springer, a design that had never won a Senior TT due to its handling deficiencies, or so was thought. Guzzi had done some tweaking in that department as well. It also came equipped with a massive twin-leading shoe front brake, a 4-speed gearbox, and alloy wheels, another innovation to cut down unsprung weight. When the dust had settled and the calculations determined, the wreath of victory went to Woods and Moto Guzzi, leaving Norton as they say, gobsmacked. Not only that, the Guzzi had smashed the track lap record. The next day Moto Guzzi was world famous.".
- i-coulda-had-a-v8-so-i-did-12730.html title "I Coulda Had a V-8.... so I Did".
- i-coulda-had-a-v8-so-i-did-12730.html url "http://www.motorcycle.com/events/i-coulda-had-a-v8-so-i-did-12730.html".
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