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Custom El Solitario Trimotoro

By Brian Pho

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El Solitario has been commissioned to fully customize a Moto Guzzi V65 made in 1985. The weird two-wheeler that resulted was dubbed the Trimotoro.

The oldest European manufacturer of motorcycles in continuous production, Moto Guzzi, is based in Italy and has put together a plethora of exquisite bikes. The V65 was one of those, yet it has seen a complete makeover courtesy of El Solitario. Through careful handcraft and all sorts of conversions, the 1985 V65 was simply transformed into a staggering street runner.

They’ve been adding all sorts of new parts like cardan & brakes, new DellOrto PHB carburetors with Velocity Stacks, full new electric system, cables, hoses, bearings, Monza triple trees & swing arm, Akront aluminium 3.5 x 18 inch rims wrapped in Dunlop K81 tires, blueprinted engine, revamped gearbox, Nappa leather seat with vintage leather belts to keep it tied to the bike, hand-manufactured Shellac grips, Kustom Tech levers and throttle body as well as Magura solid aluminium clip-ons. This stunning project has taken around 800 hours of man-work, from bottom to top.

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About Brian Pho

Brian is a freelance writer and journalist with a passion for technology, gadgets and home innovations, a love for travel and a keen interest in anything that moves, whether it's cars, planes or yachts. Learn more about Luxatic's Editorial Process.

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