
MGS-01 "CORSA" :
Too beautiful not to be true
Winning designs are not born by accident. Behind the sleek lines of the MGS-01
Corsa are strategic decisions, a gradual development process and above all the
desire to explore the potential of the Moto Guzzi all the way, without limits.
Going back through the stages leading up to production of
this model means following, step by step, the transformation
of a dream into reality.

The idea
The "Style Laboratory" was set up at the beginning of
2002 as a training ground to put the skills and creativity of famous
designers, planners and preparers such as Ghezzi & Brian to
the test with the aim of designing motorcycles with modern style
and technology, but unmistakably Moto Guzzi.
All the company's technological and human resources were made available
for the challenge which showed all signs of being both difficult
and thrilling.
The deadlines were concrete: the models designed, if agreed, must
be ready to go into production within two years at most.
The technical starting point was the four-valve twin of the Centauro
and the six speed box of the V11, for the first time working together.

Project guidelines.
To say that Ghezzi & Brian had little time to "give birth" to
their creature would not be wrong, given that they had less than
nine months, from February to November, to present the show-bike
at Intermot in Munich.
The ideas were very clear. It must be simple, without frills, "pure".
Go back to the very essence of the motorcycle, be easy to ride
and have a number of elements such as the exposed mechanics and
shaft drive which would communicate the personality of the bike
immediately.
From a technical point of view, attention was concentrated on ridability
and handling. Short wheelbase, excellent balance and racing mechanics
were the parameters on which work began immediately and with great
enthusiasm.
Development.
The
prototype had an original and aggressive design, sleek lines
and a decidedly sporting temperament in an ultra-modern interpretation
of the Moto Guzzi spirit in which the lines reflect the technical
characteristics of a bike able to transmit strong emotions. The
use of lightweight components such as a swinging fork swingarm
in box-type aluminium enabled the weight to be kept down.
This
lightness, together with the rigidity of the rectangular cross-section
steel single spar frame and high performance Öhlins suspension,
gives this bike extraordinary handling.
The challenge had taken shape. All that remained was to await the
judgement of the motorcycling public and press.
The most admired at Intermot 2002.
At Intermot 2002 the MGS-01 made its debut in society. The stand where the
bike was displayed became one of the main attractions at the exhibition.
The public was enthusiastic. Press reports were flattering. Articles
on the bike started to flow into motorcycling sites, praising the beauty
of the new Moto Guzzi to an extent that surprised even the design team.
Market research commissioned by Moto Guzzi and carried out by CSM International
showed that potential sports motorcycle buyers held the MGS-01’s
styling in great esteem.
This was the stimulus to go ahead - also because customers and dealers wanted
the motorcycle to go into mass production as soon as possible.
The public and motorcycling enthusiasts submerged the Mandello del Lario
company with thousands of requests. All that was left was to decide the technical
specifications.
MGS-01 Corsa. The bike.
The MGS-01 Corsa has more than just breathtaking lines. It is driven
by a powerful air-cooled 1,256 cc four-stroke with four valves in
Nymonic, with high compression three-segment Cosworth pistons, ceramic-coated
cylinders and bushings replaced with bearings.
The power of the engine,
which "pumps" right from the lowest revs, is backed by
top standard mechanics. Precise entry into bends and road holding
are guaranteed by the Öhlins upside-down fork. At the rear,
there is an extra long swinging fork swingarm (505 mm) in box section
aluminium, improving the traction of the rear wheel and transmitting
all the horsepower of the MGS-01 Corsa to the ground. The rear single
shock absorber is in a vertical position, just behind the engine,
to leave room for the 15 litres airbox.
Handling is guaranteed by the weight, kept down to just 192 kg, the
wheelbase measuring just 1,428 mm, obtained by integrating the gearbox
in the timing case, and the ideal weight distribution with a difference
of just 200 g between front and back. The Brembo disc brakes with
radial mounted callipers are ultra-powerful. Those who have had an
opportunity to ride the MGS-01 Corsa confirm that this time appearances
are not deceptive.

Project development times.
The project is divided into two phases:
•
a limited series non homologated - for racing use - MGS-01 Corsa will be available
during the first quarter of 2004, complete with 122 HP power kit;
•
the fully homologated production MGS-01 Serie will be launched in October 2004.
Passion as a mission.
The MGS-01 Corsa is a motorcycle with a sporting temperament. It
is also a machine dedicated to all riders who love and understand
motorcycling, not an over-tuned mass of technology for a limited
few. The MGS-01 nevertheless has tremendous competition potential
and could well dominate events like the American AMA Championship.
A type of race which could also attract an enthusiastic following
in Italy too.
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