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MOTO GUZZI Nevada Models/Series Timeline, Specifications & Photos

Generations: 18
First production year: 1989
MOTO GUZZI Nevada Classic 750 photo gallery

Drawing its cues from the flagship California, the 2011 Moto Guzzi Nevada Classic is an emblematic Eurocustom machine, blending in the classic lines with the modern approach to bike design and capable of delivering a wonderful riding experience. A low seat, mid-mounted foot controls and a slender body, the 2011 Nevada Classic is easy to master and can serve as both daily ride for commuting and fun machine for longer trips.

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MOTO GUZZI Nevada Anniversario photo gallery

A sporty, compact and classic chopper, the 2011 Nevada Anniversario is a special edition machine which brings together the custom attitude and the traditional looks of the Moto Guzzi in a package which is as sweet as it is easy to handle. Middleweight by class but premium as far as feel is concerned, the Nevada Anniversario boats a revised engine which delivers more power and torque while minimizing fuel consumption and adding to the overall fun of riding it.

In case a middleweight cruiser is your thing and you're looking for something else than a Japanese or American machine, this might be the real deal.

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MOTO GUZZI Nevada Anniversario photo gallery

Nevada turned 20 and Moto Guzzi showed an anniversary edition of this very popular chopper, the Nevada Anniversario. A widely-acclaimed classic machine, the Nevada remains faithful to the traditional design cues of the Mandello del Lario machinery, and retains the chassis architecture of the Classic version. Plush seating and comfy suspensions.

Laced wheels, the same touring-worthy riding position which made so many motorcyclists love the Nevada, and a special edition livery are setting this bike apart from the middleweight cruisers crowd. Add in the electronic fuel injection for extended reliability and you're set.

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MOTO GUZZI Nevada Aquila Nera photo gallery

Probably the most iconic Moto Guzzi cruiser, Nevada has received an exclusive livery for the 2010 season. Retaining all the sweet and classic character of the base model, the Nevada Aquila Nera comes in a grim matte black livery which contrasts elegantly with the chrome accents and polished aluminium engine parts. However, the lower half of the mill is also black so you'll be deep in the gloomy repertoire.

The 2009 Nevada Aquila Nera boasts the 744 v-twin power unit and the same care-free shaft drive. The shapes and feel are intact, but the looks are more exquisite than ever.

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MOTO GUZZI Nevada Classic 750 photo gallery

With an ageless design and bragging on it, the 2008 Moto Guzzi Nevada Classic 750 is taking retro bikes to the next level. With refined lines subtly bringing forth modern ideas, the new Nevada Classic still oozes 70's middleweight cruiser styling, despite the major technological revisions it has undergone. Almost all the part which sum up to the 2008 Nevada Classic 750 have been either revised or remade, offering nor an even higher performance.

What's even more glorious is seeing that all the modifications have not altered the feel of this machine, and neither have they negatively impacted the retro looks. Classic by attire and modern under the stylish paint, the 2008 Nevada Classic 750 is a timeless favorite.

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MOTO GUZZI Nevada Classic 750 photo gallery

The 2007 Nevada Classic 750 has been almost completely re-engineered, with most pf the parts being either redesigned or replaced with new ones altogether. Maintaining the looks in the classic middleweight cruiser segment, Moto Guzzi was however, not at all shy to load modern technologies in and offer a contemporary bike with contemporary performance.

New, soft, compliant suspensions offer a better ride, while the upgraded brakes provide safer riding in a variety of scenarios. And with a new Marzocchi fork, cornering and stability also took a hike. If you're looking for a v-twin which is different from anything else, here's your choice.

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MOTO GUZZI Nevada Classic 750 photo gallery

The 2008 MY Moto Guzzi Nevada Classic 750 comes with new, soft, compliant suspensions offer a better ride, while the upgraded brakes provide safer riding in a variety of scenarios. And with a new Marzocchi fork, cornering and stability also took a hike. If you're looking for a v-twin which is different from anything else, here's your choice.

All in all, it has been almost completely re-engineered, with most pf the parts being either redesigned or replaced with new ones altogether. Maintaining the looks in the classic middleweight cruiser segment, Moto Guzzi was however, not at all shy to load modern technologies in and offer a contemporary bike with contemporary performance.

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MOTO GUZZI Nevada 750 Touring photo gallery

Nevada 750 Touring has a 90 degrees, V twin engine with a maximum power of 48.28 horses at 6800rpm and a torque of 54.7 Nm at 3600rpm. The touring version has hard panniers and rear carrier. The same touring kit is available for the Breva 750 too, which costs £5299. The Nevada Touring is £5.499

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MOTO GUZZI Nevada Classic 750 photo gallery

An entry-level cruiser which is both good-looking and easy to ride, the 2004 Nevada Classic 750 is a great example of how Moto Guzzi can create a bike which suits multiple riders, from beginners to seasoned ones, but without making the compromises many manufacturers make with similar bikes.

Classic by looks but definitely modern by tech, the Nevada Classic 750 boasts more reliability than what the old bikes could dream about, coupled with better mileage, more power and significantly better brakes. As a nifty first bike or a machine for both daily and vacation riding, the Nevada is equally fun as it packs usable, rider-friendly power and a character which is hard to rival.

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MOTO GUZZI Nevada 750 Clasic I.E. photo gallery

The Nevada 750 Classic I.E. sports an air-cooled, four-stroke, 744cc, V-twin powerplant paired to a five-speed manual transmission, and can produce 46 horsepower and 57 Nm of torque. Unlike its previous embodiments, it has an Electronic Fuel Injection system, which helps reduce fuel consumption, and makes for a more eco-friendly machine, but also improves the power output of this mid-sized cruiser. It is suitable for novice and more experienced riders alike.

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MOTO GUZZI Nevada 750 Club photo gallery

The 2004 MY Moto Guzzi Nevada 750 Club is a versatile classic cruiser, that is suitable for both novice riders, and more experienced ones that want a more agile and well-mannered machine. In the tech/engine department, it sports an air-cooled, four-stroke, 744cc, V-twin powerhouse paired to a five-speed manual transmission, and can produce 48 horsepower and 60 Nm of torque. Other features, such as chrome plating on the frame and exhaust system appeal to the more nostalgic among riders.

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MOTO GUZZI Nevada 750 Club photo gallery

For more inexperienced riders, as well as seasoned ones that want a more agile classic cruiser, the House of Mandello del Lario has designed the 2003 MY Moto Guzzi Nevada 750 Club. It has an overall design that combines elements from the 60's and 70's American cruisers, as well as subtle reminders that you are dealing with a 21st century machine. It comes with an air-cooled, four-stroke, 744cc, V-twin powerhouse paired to a five-speed manual transmission, and can produce 48 horsepower and 70 Nm of torque.

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MOTO GUZZI Nevada 750 Club photo gallery

The 2001 MY Moto Guzzi Nevada 750 Club has, at its heart lies an air-cooled, four-stroke, 744cc, transverse V-twin powerhouse mated to a five-speed manual transmission, and can produce 48 horsepower and 60 Nm of torque. It is a suitable machine both for novice and inexperienced riders who want an entry-level classic cruiser, as well as for more experienced ones that want a light and agile two-wheeler. Styling wise, it successfully combines 60's and 70's elements with more modern ones, for an end result that will appeal to both the nostalgic and more modern-oriented motorcycle fans around the world.

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MOTO GUZZI Nevada 750 Club photo gallery

The 2001 MY Moto Guzzi Nevada 750 Club addresses novice riders who have a soft spot for the golden age of motorcycles, sporting a design that is infused with the styling found in the 50's, 60's and 70's cruisers. In addition, subtle but effective chrome plating on the exhaust and the frame add to the desirability of this awesome machine. At its heart lies an air-cooled, four-stroke, 744cc, transverse V-twin powerhouse mated to a five-speed manual transmission, and can produce 48 horsepower and 60 Nm of torque.

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MOTO GUZZI Nevada 750 Club photo gallery

The 2000 MY Moto Guzzi Nevada 750 Club addresses riders who want a more light and agile classic machine, and is suitable even for novice riders, who want to experience a machine designed by the House of Mandello del Lario, first-hand. It comes with an air-cooled, four-stroke, 744cc, 90° V Twin engine paired to a five-speed manual transmission, and can produce 48 horsepower and 60 Nm of torque.

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MOTO GUZZI Nevada 750 Club photo gallery

The Nevada 750 and 750 Club are very similar. Born in 1998, its air cooled, V-twin cylinder engine has 48 HP and a torque of 60 Nm at 3200rpm.

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MOTO GUZZI Nevada 350 photo gallery

In 1991, the debut of Moto Guzzi Nevada 350. The former 346 cc small V2 nominally built in 441 parts, of which 338 are at redesigned device I was released after a two-year hiatus in the model's life.

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MOTO GUZZI Nevada 750 photo gallery

The Moto Guzzi Nevada 750 is one of the few models from Mandello del Lario designed to be in direct competition with Harley Davidson's supremacy on the American market. This cruiser has a dual seat with lumbar support for the rider and a pillion backrest, passenger grab rails, a chromed, dual exhaust system, a round headlight and laced wheels.

In the engine department, it comes equipped with an air-cooled, four-stroke, 744cc, V-Twin powerhouse, paired to a five-speed manual transmission, and could produce a claimed 58 horsepower and 63 Nm of torque.

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