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Moto Morini has revealed the X-Cape 1200 and Corsaro models at the ongoing EICMA trade show in Milan. Moto Morini is among one of the classic two-wheeler manufacturers in existence, and the motorcycle manufacturer has unveiled a new model and updated variants of two outgoing models. The X-Cape 650 comes equipped with a CFMoto-sourced 650 cc parallel-dual engine, and it has received a positive response from motorcycle enthusiasts. The Italian-origin manufacturer has been utilizing the same CFMoto-sourced engine for its motorcycles.
Powering the Sport (faired) and Corsaro 750 (naked) models is a 750 cc, liquid-cooled V-twin. The company has not revealed the power figures of these models yet. The motorcycles have been manufactured using a mixture of steel tubing and aluminum twin-spar construction. The motorcycles come with an adjustable suspension setup. Breaking duties on motorcycles are performed via disc brakes at both ends by Brembo. The Sport (faired) and Corsaro 750 (naked) models roll on 17-inch cast aluminum wheels attached with 190/55-R17 (R) and 120/70-R17 (F) tyres.
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Moto Morini X-Cape 1200 retains the same 1,200-cc V-twin mill that was developed by Franco Lambertini, its chief project engineer. The Italian two-wheeler manufacturer has not revealed the specifications of the engine, but it is expected to produce power above 100 bhp and 100 Nm. The new Milano 1200 gets the same 1,200-cc V-twin mill. The motorcycle gets a double-barrel exhaust along with a unique downpipe design. The modern retro look of the Milano is inspired by the Seiemmezzo models.
In India, the two-wheeler manufacturer currently sells its complete 650cc product portfolio. The company has not confirmed when the 1200 cc V-twin models will be brought to the Indian market.
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