I bought myself a Moto Morini 31/2
I bought myself a Moto Morini 31/2
It was registered as a 1976 Strada, but the frame number seems to make it an erlier bike. "A/2 is an original Strada/Touring frame. Numbering started at 03001". My frame number is 3038, which would explain the front mudguard being from a 1973 model? The tank looks to be from a sport, as the strada did not have a ridge on it? It may not be the prettiest bike, but I rode it home today (55 miles), and ran well. It comes with lots of receipts, including a Cam belt change in 2011. While it has only done just over 200Km since then, it is on my list of jobs to change it. The lights do not currently work, and of course the rev counter doesn't, but that seems a common issue. Is there an owners handbook to work out what the handlebar switches do? Is there anything else I need to be aware of?
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Re: I bought myself a Moto Morini 31/2
Hello Guzziando.
Welcome to the Forum and to Morini ownership.
Have you joined the Morini Riders Club? Doing so will give you access to various manuals and parts books etc.. I am guessing by your username that you are no stranger to Italian motorcycles? Feel free to ask any questions you may have. We do like to be friendly and helpful.
P.S. I reckon that little black button on the left is for the horn.
Jenny.
Welcome to the Forum and to Morini ownership.

Have you joined the Morini Riders Club? Doing so will give you access to various manuals and parts books etc.. I am guessing by your username that you are no stranger to Italian motorcycles? Feel free to ask any questions you may have. We do like to be friendly and helpful.
P.S. I reckon that little black button on the left is for the horn.

Jenny.
Re: I bought myself a Moto Morini 31/2
Thanks Jenny, yes joined the MM Club. I have had Guzzi's in the past, but this is my first Moto Morini. I did notice several false neutrals while riding the MM, which is very reminiscent of Guzzi gear boxes. It must be an Italian thing! I will check out what publications there are in the members area.
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Re: I bought myself a Moto Morini 31/2
I would change that cambelt immediately ! Simply bearings have Gates Powergrip ones (124L075) at very good prices. You'll get used to the gearbox, it just needs a very positive foot, not brutal but firm. I love mine and have just come in from a great late evening blast.
Re: I bought myself a Moto Morini 31/2
without wishing to hijack the thread, would these fit my 1983 3/12 sport please ?
Re: I bought myself a Moto Morini 31/2
Thank you, good advice.FatherB wrote: ↑31 May 2025 23:17 I would change that cambelt immediately ! Simply bearings have Gates Powergrip ones (124L075) at very good prices. You'll get used to the gearbox, it just needs a very positive foot, not brutal but firm. I love mine and have just come in from a great late evening blast.
Re: I bought myself a Moto Morini 31/2
Check the ignition switch- if it has been replaced you may find it will turn one more turn to activate lights. Anyway the Met office reckon we are due a long very hot summer which suits me. Good Morini riding weather and redundant lawn mowers.
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Just checked the ignition switch again, I was not turning it far enough to the right. The lights do work! One less thing to worry about. Thank you.
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Re: I bought myself a Moto Morini 31/2
Ignition switch - for info, the early bikes (1973-76) standard electrical set up (certainly with 5 pole Ignition switches) was from anti clockwise, off, on, on+lights.As far as I have seen, when the change to 6 pole switches occurred, (around 1977 when disc brakes arrived as well), the layout became parking lights, off, on, with lights on/off via the handlebar switch.
Tip: Check that the key can't be wiggled out of the lock in the 'on' or 'on+lights' positions. You wouldn't be the first to have lost the key on a ride!
Do the belt - see EvGuru youtube videos if unsure, and enjoy thrashing it this summer.
Regards,
George
Tip: Check that the key can't be wiggled out of the lock in the 'on' or 'on+lights' positions. You wouldn't be the first to have lost the key on a ride!
Do the belt - see EvGuru youtube videos if unsure, and enjoy thrashing it this summer.
Regards,
George
George
350 sport 1978, 350 Strada 1978
650 Norton 1967, 650 Kawasaki 1977 and 650 Enfield 2019
350 sport 1978, 350 Strada 1978
650 Norton 1967, 650 Kawasaki 1977 and 650 Enfield 2019
Re: I bought myself a Moto Morini 31/2
Thanks George,
I have just checked the switch, it is the later type. Off, turn to left, (nothing happens, but the key can be removed) first click to right,the solenoid activates and the bike will start, the key cannot be removed. Second click to the right, the lights come on and the bike will also start. The key cannot be removed. I have never used parking lights on a motorcycle, so not too worried about them not coming on with the key.
I have ordered a cam belt and a flywheel puller.
Keith
I have just checked the switch, it is the later type. Off, turn to left, (nothing happens, but the key can be removed) first click to right,the solenoid activates and the bike will start, the key cannot be removed. Second click to the right, the lights come on and the bike will also start. The key cannot be removed. I have never used parking lights on a motorcycle, so not too worried about them not coming on with the key.
I have ordered a cam belt and a flywheel puller.
Keith
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Hi Keith
I'm in Cambridge with a 250 2C and I still have Guzzi, so your profile name caught my eye and thought I should say hello!
Barry
I'm in Cambridge with a 250 2C and I still have Guzzi, so your profile name caught my eye and thought I should say hello!
Barry
Re: I bought myself a Moto Morini 31/2
Hi Barry, hello. Currently without a Guzzi having sold my Centauro. What Guzzi do you own?
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I know it's not original paint, but I do think they look gorgeous in black. My other half has a 2c in black and don't tell him but I think it looks prettier than either of my red Morini's!
Morinis & Motorcycles - Is there anything else?
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Re: I bought myself a Moto Morini 31/2
Hi Keith
Difficult to say really. The frame and bottom half of the running gear is 1980 Spada, but it had Le Mans 2 tank fitted at some stage early 80s . . . . . as they all did.
Difficult to say really. The frame and bottom half of the running gear is 1980 Spada, but it had Le Mans 2 tank fitted at some stage early 80s . . . . . as they all did.