Nope that’s not a typo.. Cool little scoot. I believe it’s based on a Benelli model but I’m not sure.
1974 – 1982
1 Cylinder , 2-stroke
Bore X Stroke : 40 X 39
Comp. ratio : 8 : 1
Carberettor : Dell’Orto SHA 14
Front tyre : 2,50X18
Rear tyre : 2,50X18
Wheelbase : 1210
Weight : 77 kg.
5-speeds
I would love to have a little baby goose like that !
More info (in french) : http://www.labellehistoiremotoguzzi.info/dotclear/index.php?post/1974/50-Nibbio-%281974-1982%29
These are pretty rare in the US because they were never imported. This one came back with a military family from Italy. It’s 5 speed Beneli engine, shifts on the left……
Hi,
can you help me?
I also have a nibbio 50, but I have no documents.
Can you mail me a copy of yours, so it would be possible to registrate the Nibbio in Germany?
Best regards Hans (da.33@gmx.de)
Sorry Hans but I took that photo at a bike show and I doubt the original owner has seen the post.
I might be the original owner of the bike, could you be so kind to tell me where was the motor show where the picture was taken?
Thanks
I am the owner of the bike, the pic was taken at the world golf village St Augustine…. The bike was brought back from Italy by a US serviceman probably in the 90’s.
Yep. That’s where I took the photo. Congratulations on such a nice machine!
Thanks, you also made my Harley MX250 #31 famous the same day. I will probably be back this year.
Hi Mason,
I also have a nibbio 50, but I have no documents.
Can you mail me a copy of yours, so it would be possible to registrate the Nibbio in Sweden ?
Can you help me?
Best regards Lars traslojd@telia.com
thanx guys!!!! it is really funny how 2 of those little jewels ave hit the roads in the us in such a little amount of time and production!!!
Alfredo ramponi