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Oberdan Bezzi Designs Moto Guzzi X-Rally 1200 Concept

You must have heard about the well-famed Italian motorcycle designer, who has come-up with various ultimate styling in several segments. Recently, the Oberdan Bezzi showcased his latest imagination, named as Moto Guzzi X-Rally 1200 Concept. The conceptualized motorcycle carries an off-road styling. It is a motorcycle, which is not really designed for everyone, according to the Oberdan Bezzi, "It is a bike, which is certainly not for everyone". Even being an off-roader, it is a machine carries a gorgeous styling along with it. The newly showcased concept is derived from the current and available version of the Moto Guzzi Stelvio NTX 1200.

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Talking about the Moto Guzzi's original Stelvio NTX-1200, it has various luxurious features, giving you high-level comfort even while going over the less than ideal conditions roads. It is meant for off-roading along with providing you a comfort zone. The Oberdan Bezzi's X-Rally 1200 is also featuring the very same V-Twin motor, redefining the concept of off-roading over the newly designed motorcycle. The conceptualized motorcycle was designed around a new frame hauling a new seating arrangement, probably not pretty much comfortable as compared to the base version.

 

The front tyre is being replaced with the thin and more knobby tyre and the same behavior is applied over the rear tyre. The stand-out front tyre-hugger leaves its very own impression over the trespassers. The not much bulky front fairing carrying a "Stelvio" badge is also replaced by the Bezzi's newly designed fairing with a badge of Moto Guzzi and "X-Rally 1200", which is guarded by blinkers. An aggressive look has been given to the X-Rally 1200 by introducing newly shaped headlamps, carrying sharp curves and cues.

With improved ground clearance, the riding quality has also been enhanced by the introduction of various components. The dual exhaust tail, catered by Akrapovic, makes the styling of the motorcycle more impressive. Instead of featuring a long and straight seat, it clearly gives indications of solo-riding experience, as the passenger foot-pegs are missing. Eventually, if you’re an enduro fan, this would be the great thing for which you can opt out.