Moto Morini Corsaro 1200 ZZ was recently revealed in the International market. 2017 brought every manufacturer a challenge as strict Euro 4 norms across the continent made it mandatory for the brands to either update their engines or bring something new in replacement. They have the required time and Corsaro 1200 ZZ is a resultant of such time invested in a good way. Moto Morini kept the motorcycling soul of the last generation alive and reworked the 1187 cc engine to make it Euro 4 compliant.
The typical V-Twin motor is good for 137 BHP and 125 Nm of torque. The engine first debuted in 2005 and was a powerful option for those who were more into fun riding than high rpm racing. They have connected the same engine to Zard exhaust system, providing the same with better sound, controlled emissions and even better fuel consumption than ever. The mechanical upgrades include a quick shifter, slipper clutch and ABS for the best ever ride experience. Most parts on Corsaro 1200 ZZ are purely Italian.
The brakes are sourced from Brembo while Pirelli Diablo Rosso 3 tyres are used for maximum road grip. Italian brand AIM brings its 5 inch instrument console on the motorcycle. The price for Europe stays 19,900 Euros while they can ship the motorcycle right to your doorsteps if you are living in Europe currently. The exclusivity factor of the Moto Morini Corsaro 1200 ZZ makes it an impressive product as its twin front headlight and twin rear under seat exhaust cannot be found on any other motorcycle.
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