A European twist on an American icon
The Calibro 650 appears to be Moto Morini's endeavor to blend European craftsmanship with American cruiser aesthetics. Although it bears a semblance to the Kawasaki Vulcan S, the Calibro 650 showcases its own unique flair. It's worth mentioning that the design process took place at the European Moto Style Center Morini in Trivolzio, Italy.
Key features and specifications
The Calibro 650 is built around Moto Morini's existing 650cc parallel twin engine but features a new frame to suit its cruiser orientation. A standout feature is the belt final drive, a deviation from the more common chain drive, aligning with the cruiser motif. The bike also sports an LED headlight and a steel fuel tank, adding to its aesthetic and functional appeal.
Wheel and seat dimensions
For those concerned with accessibility, the Calibro 650 offers a low seat height of 720mm (or 28.3 inches), making it a comfortable option for riders of different heights. The aluminum alloy wheels measure 18 inches at the front and 16 inches at the rear, providing a balanced ride.
Versatility in power options
In a nod to varying licensing requirements, especially in Europe, Moto Morini plans to release two versions of the Calibro 650—a full-power variant and a 35 kW (46.9 horsepower) version suitable for A2 license holders.
Anticipation builds for EICMA 2023
While the recent unveiling in Milan offered only a glimpse of what's to come, a full reveal is expected at the upcoming EICMA event, running from November 7 through 12. Moto enthusiasts are keenly awaiting more details, which are likely to be disclosed during this prominent event.
Final thoughts
The Moto Morini Calibro 650 promises to be an exciting addition to the middleweight cruiser segment. With its blend of European craftsmanship and American style, it is set to offer a unique riding experience. Keep an eye out for further details at the EICMA 2023 event in Milan.