Moto Morini Rebello 1200 (Humpy)

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Kev L
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Re: Moto Morini Rebello 1200 (Humpy)

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Gorgeous looking bike. Always liked Morini's, ever since the 3½.
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Re: Moto Morini Rebello 1200 (Humpy)

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That is absolutely bloody beautiful that bike wicky

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Re: Moto Morini Rebello 1200 (Humpy)

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seb421 wrote:That is absolutely bloody beautiful that bike wicky
not so beautiful after one british winter though lol - as with all italian bikes it's a dry weather toy that.
defo not something you would commute through salt & sleet on!

i had a look at a '10 mv agusta with a view to buying it... only last year so the bike was still probably only a year old if that.
absolutely shocking condition - all the ally was beyond the point of no return, rearsets were corroded, frame, swing arm, even the rim around the tank was rotting.
god knows what the wiring and switchgear wouldve been like!

if you have a nice warm dry garage and something else to ride (and lots of spare dosh!) then yeh, but these bikes are just exotica imo, not workhorses.
sort of like a young fit model bird who cant cook or do housework.
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