Anything to do with the 1200 Corsaro series
twisty
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by twisty » 29 Jun 2011 14:23
http://www.howmanyleft.co.uk
i wonder how accurate this is?
if you ride a morini sport according to the stats you can't say "excuse me officer it must have been someone else"
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Emmohaswheelsagain
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by Emmohaswheelsagain » 29 Jun 2011 21:23
What it says twisty is that the club has far more members than bikes on the road.
Maybe that answers the question why we have so many inactive members.
Time to drag those Morini's from the back of the shed and get then back on the road.
The numbers on the modern Morini's look about right based on my knowledge of sales.
Most of if not all the 9 1/2 were demo's which proved to be a good buy once the dealers decided to
ditch Morini from their showrooms.
Paul
twisty
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by twisty » 29 Jun 2011 22:22
didn't realise it was such a small band of people with morini's.
Searching for buell on the same website was interesting as it was in a similar position to morini after being liquidated.
updated link shot to include 9.5 , scrambler
I take it "missing" may mean other morinis
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SupermotoDave
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by SupermotoDave » 01 Jul 2011 18:03
Does this mean only 48 moto morini + 100 morini =108 max 350 +500s still on the road?
twisty
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by twisty » 01 Jul 2011 18:41
SupermotoDave wrote: Does this mean only 48 moto morini + 100 morini =108 max 350 +500s still on the road?
never trust the dvla.
i put in my sisters old car and according to the records it doesn't exist as there are no models like her car registered.
So its probably nearly accurate, by a mile