Cagiva Alazzurra 350GT Make Model | Cagiva Alazzurra 350 | Year | 1985 | Engine | Air cooled, four stroke, 90°“L”twin cylinder, SOHC, desmodromic 2 valve per cylinder. | Capacity | 349 | Bore x Stroke | 83 x 51 mm | Compression Ratio | 10.0:1 | Induction | 2x 28mm Dell'Orto PHBH 28 | Ignition / Starting | Bosch BTZ electronic / | Max Power | 45 hp @ 7500 rpm | Max Torque | 34 ft-lb 4.7 kgf-m @ 5500 rpm | Transmission / Drive | 5 Speed / chain | Front Suspension | 35mm Marzocchi forks | Rear Suspension | Dual Marzocchi shocks 5-way adjustable preload. | Front Brakes | 2x 260mm discs | Rear Brakes | Single 260mm disc | Front Tyre | 110/90 H18 | Rear Tyre | 110/90 H18 | Dry Weight | 190 kg | Fuel Capacity | 19.3 Litres | The Alazzurra was the successful attempt to design a touring bike from the Pantah. Capacity was increased to 650 cc not to have more power but more tractability, and the cosmetics were at last very pleasant looking. It had a truly comfortable seat and a good riding position. But more than anything: it had the Pantah frame and motor! One thing of the Pantah was missing on the Alazzurra: the correct brand on the tank. In fact it was labelled Cagiva and this, probably hampered its success in those markets that were more responsive to the fascination of the Ducati brand. It was as if Fiat, when it acquired the Ferrari Factory, had imposed its brand on the less sporting models of the brand. We would now have a “Fiat 512” for example. To make things more complicated, the Alazzurra was sold as “Ligier” in France! |