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1972 Laverda 750 SF

1973 Laverda 750 SF Bid to $6,100 on 9/25/23 1973 Laverda 750 SF No Reserve Sold for $12,500 on 8/6/23 1975 Laverda 750 SF2 Sold for $9,000 on 12/30/22 39-Years-Owned Modified 1975 Laverda 750 SF2 Sold for $11,500 on 12/23/22 1974 Laverda 750 SF2 Bid to $14,000 on 12/15/22 1974 Laverda 750 SF2 Sold for $13,550 on 12/8/22 1972 Laverda 750 SF


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Listing Details Chassis: LAV750SF8797 11k Miles Shown 744cc SOHC Parallel Twin Five-Speed Transmission Laverda Orange Paint 18" Borrani Alloy Rims Chrome Fenders Black Solo Seat w/Rear Cowl Nippon Denso Instrumentation Ceriani Suspension Twin Leading-Shoe Front Drum Brake Aftermarket Chrome Mufflers Side & Center Stands


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Laverda 750 SFC The SF was successfully raced in endurance events in 1970 with a first place in the Monza 500, a 1-2-3 result in the Oss 24 Hour and then third and sixth in the Bol d'Or 24 Hour.


LAVERDA 750 SF 1971

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Vintage District LAVERDA 750 SF

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Laverda 750 is a 744 cc (45.4 cu in) air cooled SOHC 4 stroke parallel twin motorcycle produced by the Italian manufacturer Laverda from 1968 to 1976. Developed from the company's 650, the engine's design drew heavily from the Honda CB77. Around 18,000 machines were produced. [4]


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Equipped with a 744cc parallel twin, the Laverda pumped out a decent 60 horsepower during its 6 year run from 1970 to 1976. Sporting rather rigid suspension, the bike was undoubtedly a speed.


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This 1973 Laverda 750 SF was acquired by the seller in 2021, reportedly from its original owner. Power is provided by a 744cc SOHC parallel twin mated to a five-speed transmission, and the fuel tank and side covers are finished in white.


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Laverda Big twins are often separated into four major versions, the Laverda 650, the Laverda 750, the Laverda 750 SF and the Laverda 750 SFC. All four generations would take notable wins, starting with the 650 which won its class at the 1968 Giro d'Italia, with three Laverda 750s finishing in the top ten..


LAVERDA 750 SF (19701971) Specs, Performance & Photos autoevolution

The Laverda 750 SF2 sold for $2863 and manufactured 65 horsepower. The parallel-twin, with its single overhead camshaft, produced enough power to prompt the test crew to label it as "very strong and responsive.". The 360-degree crankshaft suggests that the SF2 would likely bring not-so-good vibration to the rider, and it did, with CN.


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Quite heavy at 507 lb. with half-tank of fuel, the 750 SF is fairly clumsy at ultra-low speeds but loses this feeling at speeds above 20 mph or so and begins to feel like it should.a.


Laverda 750 SF

These 135mph, bright orange twins set an endurance racing pace through the 1970s that won them a list of events too long to relate. A great deal of this racing experience was incorporated into the SF sportsters. In fact the SFs proved so race-capable that they also gave a fine account of themselves in production formula events.


LAVERDA 750 SFC (19741975) Specs, Performance & Photos autoevolution

1974 Laverda 750 SFC Claimed power: 75hp @ 7,500rpm Top speed: 135mph (est.) Engine: 744cc OHC air-cooled parallel twin Weight (wet/est.): 420lb (191kg) Fuel capacity: 6.6gal (25ltr) Price then: $3,520 Price now: $40,000+. Rolling up the long rocky driveway to Scott Potter's home in the Texas hill country, the barn cats and free-range chickens scurrying about look right at home in these.


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The Laverda 750SFC (Super Freni Competizione) is a hand-built 744 cc (45.4 cu in) air cooled SOHC 4 stroke parallel twin production racing motorcycle produced by the Italian manufacturer Laverda from 1971-1976. It was developed from the company's 750SF and drew from the racers used at the 1970 Bol d'Or. Finished in orange with a distinctive half-fairing, the machine was made in batches, with.


LAVERDA 750 SF 1971

1972 Laverda 750 SF. Photo: Amee Reehal. The Hawk's engine, with its horizontally split crankcase, unit construction gearbox, overhead camshaft, 12-volt electrics and push button starter was the.


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Quite heavy at 507 lb. with half-tank of fuel, the 750 SF is fairly clumsy at ultra-low speeds but loses this feeling at speeds above 20 mph or so and begins to feel like it should. a sports/roadster with a racing heritage. Much of the Laverda's handling comes from race-proven frame and steering geometry.


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