Laverda 750 GT

Laverda 750 GT


  3.33 average rating for 3 Laverda 750 GT model variants.

Laverda 750 GT model overview
Laverda 750 GT models include the 3 motorcycles below produced from 1968 to 1971. The 1971 Laverda 750 GT motorcycle is used as an example on this page. It has a 744 ccm twin engine. The category is classic. Our visitor's rating for this model is 3.3 out of 5 with 4 votes. See the model variants below for more rating details.

Engine and transmission
Displacement744.0 ccm (45.40 cubic inches)
Power52.0 HP (38.0 kW) @ 6600 RPM
Top speed185.0 km/h (115.0 mph)
Gearbox5-speed
Frame, dampers, brakes and wheels
Front tire3.25-18
Rear tire4.00-18
Front brakesExpanding brake
Rear brakesExpanding brake
Weight and dimentions
Wet weight231.0 kg (509.3 pounds)
Fuel tank18.0 litres (4.76 US gallons)
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The Laverda 750 GT model variants with detailed specs:
 
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1971 Laverda 750 GT
Classic category:
1971 Laverda 750 GT
Power: 52.00 HPPoint
Wet weight: 231.00 kgPoint

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1970 Laverda 750 GT
Classic category:
1970 Laverda 750 GT
Power: 52.00 HPPoint
Wet weight: 231.00 kgPoint

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1968 Laverda 750 GT
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1968 Laverda 750 GT
Power: 52.00 HPPoint
Wet weight: 218.00 kgPoint
Manufacturers profilation: Laverda, originally an Italian manufacturer of combine harvesters, ptoduced their first motorcycle in 1947. Today the Laverda brand is owned buy Aprilia. And they are since 2004 a part of the Piaggio Group who quietly have closed all activities related to the Laverda brand. Laverda was at their peak of bike production in the 70´s. The agricultural equipment brand is famous for quality, simplicity, and efficiency; while the motorcycles in their day gained a reputation for being robust and innovative. The Laverda brand was absorbed by Piaggio, when in 2004, Piaggio absorbed Aprilia. Since, Piaggio has elected to quietly close all activities related to the Laverda brand, and has publicly stated that they would be willing to sell the rights to the brand if an investor should appear. Today, despite a parking website by Piaggio at Laverda.com, the brand is no longer in use.

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