Moto Guzzi was founded in 1921 by a pilot and aircraft mechanic, so it's no wonder that airplanes have always been part of Moto Guzzi's DNA. We present to you a unique motorcycle that was made in honor of Giovanni Ravelli, one of the co-founders of the Italian motorcycle manufacturer.
The project was undertaken at the company Death Machines of London and named it Air force. It's easy to say that it's more than a fitting name for a tribute to an aviation legend. As a basis, they took a motorcycle from The 80s, Motto Guzzi Le Mans Mk II. Almost all parts except the frame and fork have been modified and hand built. Aluminum, which covers the bodywork of the motorcycle, is hand finished, and the brake levers and gearshift pedal are unique products of Death Machines of London. The low-slung art deco look is a more than fitting tribute to the aviation pedigree it has contributed Giovanni Ravelli, who unfortunately did not live to see the days when the company he helped found was at the height of its glory.
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Image gallery: Death Machines of the London Airforce
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