
By Ian Falloon
Paperback or eBook • 20.7x25cm • 160 pages • 222 pictures • Flowing format eBook
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The Laverda Twins & Triples Bible is ranked one of the 75 Best Motorcycle Racing Books of All Time by BookAuthority.
Reprinted after a long absence! A successful racing programme led to the release of the legendary 750SFC, the 1000cc triple, and then the spectacular Jota and new generation RGS during the 1980s. Containing year-by-year, model-by-model detail, this book is essential reading for both owners and enthusiasts.
Reprinted after a long absence! The Laverda Twins and Triples Bible provides a detailed history of this innovative and daring Italian manufacturer and the bikes they built. Laverda has acquired a following of almost fanatical proportions. The large capacity twins and triples were some of the most charismatic and exciting motorcycles produced in a golden era. With a successful endurance racing programme publicising them, Laverda’s twins soon earned a reputation for durability that wasn’t usually associated with Italian machinery. Originally built for the British market, the 1000cc Jota was the fastest Superbike available in its day. While the twins faded before the end of the 1970s, the triples continued for almost another decade before dying with a whimper. By this time the company was in serious difficulty and went into receivership. Despite a resurrection in the 1990s, it is the classic twins and triples of the late 1960s through until the mid-1980s that Laverda is now famous for. Written by one of the world’s foremost motorcycle historians, Ian Falloon, who has his own small collection of classic sporting bikes – including a Laverda 750 SFC.