Laverda 750SFC

Laverda 750SFC
Laverda 750SFC
ManufacturerLaverda
Production1971-1976
AssemblyBreganze, Italy
PredecessorLaverda 750SF
ClassProduction racing
Engine744 cc (45.4 cu in) Air cooled SOHC 4 stroke parallel twin
Bore / stroke80 mm × 74 mm (3.1 in × 2.9 in)
Power70–75 bhp (52–56 kW)
TransmissionWet clutch, 5 speed, chain drive
Frame typeSpine
SuspensionFront: telescopic forks
Rear: swinging arm, twin shocks
Wheelbase1,480 mm (58 in)
Weight206 kg (454 lb) (dry)
Footnotes / references
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The Laverda 750SFC (Super Freni Competizione) is a hand-built 744 cc (45.4 cu in) air cooled SOHC 4 stroke parallel twin production racing motorcycle produced by the Italian manufacturer Laverda from 1971-1976. It was developed from the company's 750SF and drew from the racers used at the 1970 Bol d'Or.[3] Finished in orange with a distinctive half-fairing,[4] the machine was made in batches, with each batch identified by the frame number range. In total 549 SFCs were manufactured.[1][2]