Moto Guzzi Stelvio
The Moto Guzzi Stelvio 1200 is a dual-sport motorcycle manufactured by the Italian company Moto Guzzi from 2007 to 2016.
History
The Stelvio model was introduced in November 2007 at the Milan motorcycle show EICMA for the 2008 model year. It is named after the alpine Stelvio Pass.The 2009 model featured changes in engine tuning. For 2012, the fairing was restyled; electronic dash updated; and fuel capacity was increased.
In 2024, an updated version was introduced, featuring an engine delivering a maximum output of 115 hp at 8,700 rpm and peak torque of 105 Nm at 6,750 rpm. The chassis adopts a high-strength steel tubular frame, combined with tubeless wire-spoke wheels measuring 19” at the front and 17” at the rear, paired with long-travel suspension. Stelvio is the first Moto Guzzi equipped with the PFF Rider Assistance Solution, a rider-assistance platform that provides functions playing a key role in active safety, based on radar technology developed by Piaggio Fast Forward, the Piaggio Group’s robotics-focused company headquartered in Boston and founded in 2015.
Specifications
The so-called Quattrovalvole engine comes from the Griso/Breva series and has been optimized with modified camshafts for an improved torque curve.Engine
The motor is an air/oil-cooled, transversally mounted 90° V-twin, four-stroke engine that displaces and generates rated output of at 7,500 rpm. The maximum torque of is developed at 5,800 rpm. The two cylinders have a bore of, the piston has a stroke of and a compression ratio of 11:1. Each cylinder head has an overhead chain driven camshaft that actuates the two intake and two exhaust valves.The 2-into-1 exhaust system made of stainless steel and has a three-way catalytic converter with two oxygen sensors; the emissions are well below the Euro 3 standard. The fuel tank on both the base model and the NTX variant holds, of which is reserve. The manufacturer recommends the use of unleaded gasoline with a Research Octane Number of at least 95, 90 R+M/2 in North America.