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Moto Guzzi 250 Gambalunghino c1952

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Credit: Thomas Bersy Licence: CC BY-NC-SA 2.0
Photographed at the 2011 Avignon Motor Festival

Moteur monocylindre 1 ACT

246.8 cm3

Puissance: 25ch à 8.000 tr/min

Poids: 120 Kg

Vitesse: plus de 180 Km/H

Cette 250 est en fait une évolution de l'Albatros, dont le moteur à arbre à cames en tête est ici monté dans la partie cycle de la Gambalunga.

Elle obtient de bons résultats en Grand Prix, mais aussi établit de nombreux records de distance en 1950 et 1951.

Elle laisse sa place à la 250 Bialbero en 1952.

French text: Thomas Bersy


246.8cc SOHC Single cylinder engine

Power: 25hp at 8.000rpm

Weight: 120 Kg

Max. Speed: over 180 km/h

This 250 is an evolution of the 250 Albatross

It achieved good results in Grand Prix, and also established many distance records in 1950 and 1951.

It was succeeded in 1952 by the 250 Bialbero, but privateers continued to race the Gambalunghino for many years - in 1962 Arthur Wheeler achieved a remarkable 3rd place in the World Championships, with Jim Redman and Bob Macintyre taking 1st and 2nd riding for the Honda team.

A fine example of this model is displayed at the Sammy Miller museum.

Sources: Sammy Miller Museum, Thomas Bersy

Moto Guzzi Gambalunghino 250 GP 1949-1952




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