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Medusa Motorcycles

A Brief History of the Marque

Manufactured: 1957-58

A twin-cylinder 175cc motorcycle built in 1957 by the Milanese rider Vasco Loro and designed by Luciano Pasini.

The engine is an inclined chain-driven SOHC parallel twin with a compression ratio of 10.5:1 producing 22 HP at 11000 rpm driving via a multi-plate clutch and constant mesh gearbox.

The conventional tubular frame has telescopic forks and hydraulic rear suspension with rear swingarm.

Sources: MC Storico Conti, et al.



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