Bike Profiles: V8 Moto Guzzi and 1955 Wooler Flat Four
We have a very special video for you from the Museum team this week! Over the last few months a lot of people have requested a video of our legendary V8 Moto Guzzi in action. On a sunny October day, Sammy decided to do just that! Designed specifically by Giulio Cesare Carcano for the 1955 to 1957 GP racing teams, the Discovery channel ranked this as one of the top ten motorcycles of all time. We also have another rare bike on show in this video - the Wooler Flat Four. With remarkably clean engineering and a no-nonsense design, it really is a unique marvel of motorcycling. Even more so given that there are believed to only be 5 in existence! Sit back and enjoy another epic adventure with Sammy and the team!

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