To celebrate the 200th anniversary of the opening of Stelvio Pass, the highest paved pass in Italy, the Moto Guzzi Stelvio Duecento Tributo is a limited-edition model with a unique colorway and a complete range of accessories. The Stelvio Duecento Tributo will be limited to 2,758 units to honor the pass’s elevation in meters above sea level (9,049 feet).
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The Stelvio Pass was opened to traffic in 1825 and connects Valtellina to Val Venosta. It includes 88 hairpin turns and is a popular and challenging ride for moto enthusiasts.
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The Stelvio Duecento Tributo includes white, blue, and red in its colorway, with special graphics that trace the hairpin turns and include the geographical coordinates of the pass. Each bike includes its number out of 2,758 on the handlebar riser.
This special-edition model comes with PFF Rider Assistance Solution, which uses imaging radar to inform functions like Forward Collision Warning, Blind Spot Information System, and Lane Change Assist.
Accessories included as standard are the radiator protection grille, heated grips and seat, a centerstand, a tire pressure sensor, an up/down quickshifter, and Moto Guzzi’s MIA multimedia platform.
The Duecento Tributo, like the standard Stelvio, is powered by a 1,042cc V-Twin that produces a claimed 115 hp at 8,800 rpm and 77 lb-ft of torque at 6,750 rpm, with a shaft drive and a 6-speed gearbox. An adjustable 46mm USD fork and adjustable monoshock each provide 6.7 inches of travel. Two 320mm front discs are pinched by 4-piston radial Brembo calipers, and cornering ABS is standard.
The bike rides on tubeless spoked wheels (19-inch front, 17-inch rear), seat height is 32.7 inches, and the fuel tank holds 5.5 gallons. Also included are traction control, cruise control, five riding modes, a full-color TFT display, an electrically adjustable windscreen, and handguards.
Pricing has not yet been announced.
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