Moto Morini Rebello 1200 (Humpy)

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Moto Morini Rebello 1200 (Humpy)

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1200cc V-twin engine, making a claimed 130bhp. Moto Morini have used fully-adjustable Marzocchi upside down forks at the front, and a fully-adjustable Ohlins shock at the rear. Brakes are supplied by Brembo. Electronically adjustable seat hump. 28 Litre tank.
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Re: Moto Morini Rebello 1200 (Humpy)

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very nice indeed and i like the idea with the seat hump
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looks a very short wheelbase so i bet its a right wheely monster!
just as well its got the wheely bar on the back lol - that'd be the first thing to go in the bin, followed by the can... and cat...
nice though - and about time a manufacturer stuck a decent size tank on instead of limiting the bike to 100 miles. :thumbup:
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28 litres would mean a lot of weight up high looking at that bikes profile it wont do it any favours.
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I think it looks horrid, I really cant stand Italian bikes, apart from Aprillas I really cant get into the italian bikes.
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If you took a Mad angry as fook Spanish Bull and Shoved an Engine up its butt this it what it would look like!.... wonder if it wheelies at the sight of a red storm
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I want to like it as it ticks all the correct spec boxes, but I can't get past the looks.....it is pig ugly, sorry :thumbdown:
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Moto Morini Rebello 1200 (Humpy)

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I like that :)
I do like bikes that are not the norm .
I was thinking about getting a Yamaha bulldog last year and that ain't no looker .
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I love odd looking bikes, I did think about getting a Suzuki B king I like the exhausts, but as I said earlier I cant get my head round this, it looks like a 80s bike with a modern makeover and its gone wrong.
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I like it flrom the norm bet its not cheap :D
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has the aesthetic appeal of a breeze block and looks like a rodeo simulator. Wonder how it rides - looks too much up top and with that wheelbase - it may keep trying to buck you off.

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In marked contrast to morin'is 'humpy' , stumbled across the more svelte racing Moto Morini Corsaro 1200 - like a cross between a VTR, SV and Dr. John Guzzi.

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Re: Moto Morini Rebello 1200 (Humpy)

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Very nice, I like this cross between the Moto morini and the VTR, I would keep the underbelly exhaust though, cleaner look :)
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Re: Moto Morini Rebello 1200 (Humpy)

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I like that but not in red :-)
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lloydiecbr wrote:I like that but not in red :-)
your right mate, it would look better in blue...... :lol:
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