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Moto Guzzi V75 Corsaiola, Remade in Italy

Moto Guzi V75 Corsaiola 8 photos
Photo: Donatello Trevisiol
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We instantly fell in love with the simple yet meaningful slogan of the Italian custom workshop Venier, "Remade in Italy", and after taking a peek at their sweet re-interpretation of an old Moto Guzzi V75, we also understood that the slogan could not be any closer to the truth.
Corsaiola, for this is the name of the remade V75, took home a trophy last month, at the Biker Fest, BikeEXIF tells us. Small wonder, anyway, as this is one of the tidiest and most noble V75s we saw in quite a while!

The '89 V75 was among the forefathers of the current V7 Guzzi family, but back then the bike was loaded with plastic panels which - let's face it – looked horrible. A skilled Photoshop and CAD user, Stefano Venier stripped the old V75 to the bare frame and started re-building it according to his vision, with a custom rear chassis, a hand-fabricated tank, new fenders and side panels.

A new seat was also made to follow the new, immaculate lines of the bike, furthermore enhanced by the elegant Mistral exhausts. The engine received a complete overhauling and a light silver paint job, while the polished wheels and the frame got a flat black finish for a perfect contrast with the few chrome accents and the white tank.

The Venier Corsaiola is as clean as it gets and a wonderful example of old motorcycle building restored to greater glory.
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