Moto Guzzi V35 Mk2 Profile

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When we tested a 350 Guzzi against a 350 Triumph in the magazine, there wasn’t quite space for all the photos and a bit of extra info. So this is what you were missing…

V35 Timeline

  • First launched 1977 with the V50

  • 350cc suited Italy’s new licensing and tax category

  • Unusually, not built at Mandello, but at Innocenti instead

  • Like the Morini engines, uses ‘Heron’ cylinder heads where combustion happens in a space in the top of the concave-crowned piston rather than in the head itself

  • Used a cast alloy swinging arm instead of the usual tubular steel

  • Triple disc brakes are linked so that using the foot brake brings one front disc into play as well as the rear brake

    Surely a bike with a square head should be German?

  • Mk2 in 1979 got lower compression ratio of 10.1 instead of 10.8 to 1, gearing adapted for faster acceleration, chunkier carbs, slightly higher power output and improved suspension

  • Mk2 also switched back to points from electronic ignition

  • Imola version was launched in 1979, with more sporty looks but little extra performance

  • V35 III arrived for 1986 and was a very different beast with radically revised looks and an engine based on that of the V75

  • Plenty of spin-off V35 models were also produced, including Custom, Florida, Nevada and trail variations

    Km/h clocks are more accurate than MPH ones...

    That tree won't give up.Notable Quotes

  • ‘The angular styling and engine finning would eventually influence the larger twins and the overall result was a remarkably light and compact motorcycle.’ Ian Falloon

  • ‘The larger machines have been generally much better bikes than the smaller V35/50/65 series; the latter often let down by poor finish and less than reliable electrics.’ Mick Walker

  • ‘A well balanced twin with shaft drive and disc brakes. The 350 class had been ignored by Italian motorcycle makers for too long, but the Guzzi V35 was to change that’. David Styles.

  • ‘The smallest Guzzi V-Twin had a clunk-free gearchange with which first gear could be engaged noiselessly every time – even from a cold start situation Such an easy, pleasant all-purpose bike. One of a dying breed’ Mick Walker

    Moto Guzzi V35 II Fact Pack

  • Engine: 90-degree V-twin
  • Bore / stroke: 66 x 50.6mm
  • Capacity: 346.2cc
  • Compression ratio: 10.8:1
  • Power: 35bhp @ 8100rpm
  • Carb: 26mm Dell’Orto VHB FD
  • Gearbox: 5-speed
  • Frame: Detachable tubular duplex cradle
  • Wheelbase: 1410mm
  • Fuel consumption: 65mpg
  • Tyres: 325 x 18 front, 350 x 18 rear
  • Weight: 340lb
  • Max speed: 92mph



  • V35 stuff on eBay.co.uk

    Site-Seeing

  • North Leicester Motorcycles: Italian specialist with normally 30+ Guzzis for sale:
  • Motori di Marino: Guzzi servicing:
  • NBS: Guzzi spares, repairs and servicing:
  • Dell’Orto: carbs for Italians and others:
  • Moto Guzzi Club GB: www.motoguzziclub.co.uk

    Does exactly what it says on the tin...


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