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Motorcycle Road Test: Moto Guzzi 1100 Jackal

Shouldn't a sport-cruiser motorcycle be Italian? Moto Guzzi Jackal makes a pretty convincing argument in favor of that thesis. From the December 1999 issue of Motorcycle Cruiser magazine.
1999 Moto Guzzi 110 Jackal Side Angle View
Photography by Kevin Wing.

1999 Moto Guzzi 110 Jackal Front Side View
The Jackal gets by without the chrome and glitter of some of the other California models.

1999 Moto Guzzi 110 Jackal Engine View
The 90-degree, 1064cc engine is the same style that's found in the old California series, but with a bit less exterior glitter.

1999 Moto Guzzi 110 Jackal Gauge View
The Jackal lacks both the chrome and the tachometer found on the California cruiser's instrument cluster.

1999 Moto Guzzi 110 Jackal Tail Light View
It's too big for this bike but this big two-bulb taillight might look good upside-down under the rear fender of some big wide cruiser.

1999 Moto Guzzi 110 Jackal Pegs View
The sporting personality of the Jackal demanded footpegs and did away with Guzzi's traditional linked brakes.


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