2010 Moto Morini 9 1/2
 
The name 9 ½ is an homage to
the legendary 3½ twin cylinder of the 1970s.
However,
it is also acknowledgement of a common thread running
between two projects separated in
time. The 9½ in fact is the motorcycle whose
style, rational design and technological innovation
most closely interpret the spirit of that Morini machine.
The easy handling, the rational
approach to the technical solutions and their efficiency
as a result are features that both
motorcycles share and that are undeniably a part of
Moto Morini’s DNA.
How do we define the 9½? A tourer,
a naked sport bike, or a motorcycle for daily transportation
and city use? The 9½ is all three: it is an
elegant road bike with a sporty soul featuring a powerful
1187 cc engine mounted on a tubular trellis frame,
evolution of the Corsaro, sport bike par excellence.
Those two elements fuse to guarantee a dynamism and
lightness completely unfamiliar to the competition.
But the 9½ is also an extremely comfortable
bike for both rider and passenger, thanks to a virtually
perfect riding position, a low seat ensuring comfort
for both and the shape of the tank, which is protective
and accommodating. All features that, along with its
accessorizing possibilities, make the 9½ a
bike suited for touring. Agile, manageable, easy to
ride, the 9½ can also provide the solution
for everyday manoeuvring in city traffic.
The bike’s aesthetics, the product
of Marabese Design, exudes a purity of great appeal.
The main element of the motorcycle is the high-capacity
tank (21 litres) which stands out for its volume and
aesthetic impact. The recesses for the legs are roomy
and the concave form in the lower part lightens its
appearance, lending it a distinct personality from
a frontal view. Its upper part features a clean surface
that has been inserted with strips called “braces”
that form a perfect arch. The wide seat practically
fuses into the light tail, making it seem one piece,
and the colour choices only add to the sensation.
Its shape and covering guarantee total comfort and
prevent the passenger from slipping forward when the
bike brakes. The technical base is totally exposed
and is exclusive for the 9½: the frame features
an innovative heavily reinforced rear to accommodate
a cantilever side shock absorber combined with a strong
swing arm with oval-sectioned tubes. The rear of the
bike unites visual lightness with utter rigidity both
in terms of stability and load capacity. On the righthand
side the single silencer, fully reflecting Moto Morini
styling, is thermally insulated to an optimum degree.
Equally robust is the front of the bike
marked by a solid 50 mm fork with increased travel.
A high priority has been given to ergonomic features
to ensure maximum comfort for the rider and passenger;
the high handlebar, the comfortable, spacious seat,
the tank that comfortably fits the legs and the position
of the rubber-coated footpegs ensure a snug riding
position.
Components have been selected to create
a blend of contrasts that add to making the 9½
a motorbike of exceptional character: the strength
of the trellis frame and the elegance of the two-toned
tank; the refinement of the spoked rims juxtaposed
with the force of the Brembo 320 mm brake system to
ensure power and modulation; the muscular Marzocchi
fork with 50 mm legs and the use of the cantilever
lateral suspension by Paioli with piggy back reservoir;
and the totally round front headlamp contrasting with
a more hi-tech led tail light.
The 9½ is a large-displacement
road bike mounted with the 1187 cc Bialbero CorsaCorta
twin-cylinder engine that develops 117 Hp at 8500
rpm. The engine’s layout is compact, strongly
characterised by the 87° V layout of the cylinders
and by the innovative solution of the integral casing.
Compared to traditional
solutions, it offers diverse advantages: the stiffness
of the whole makes the engine a loadbearing element,
serving to simplify the layout of the frame; the ease
in assembling and disassembling means that work can
be done on the engine both during production and servicing
(for example, the lower part of the engine can be
opened to give access to the gearbox and crankshaft
without the need to disassemble heads from the casing);
the pistons and cylinders can be disassembled without
opening the casing by using the lateral openings;
and there is no longer the need to join the two semi-casings,
typical of motorbike engines, which translates into
huge benefits for production, service and the cost
of spare parts.
The engine by Franco Lambertini has
been specially conceived for this bike and vaunts
thermodynamic features different from those of the
twin-cylinder engine designed for the Corsaro. Efforts
were made to reduce the intake pipes and the diameter
of the valves and to upgrade engine timing, while
the compression ratio was increased to improve the
progression at low rpm and reduce fuel consumption.
The result is a powerful engine -- 86 kW with 117
Hp at 8500 rpm -- with a high torque – 102 Nm
with 10.4 Kgm at 6700 rpm -- well distributed over
the whole rpm range, one that while maintaining a
sporty soul, adapts ideally to the characteristics
of the vehicle, enhancing handling rather than pushing
performance to extremes. The exhaust system with a
single lateral silencer under the seat meets Euro
3 emission standards.
Core of the chassis is the trellis
frame in high-strength tubular steel by Verlicchi
based on an exclusive design by Moto Morini. The structure
offers unparalleled solidity which has been additionally
stiffened in the rear part of the subframe, a stiffness
required for adopting the solution of the cantilever
lateral suspension. The values normally assigned to
wheelbase, steering rake and trail are compact, especially
considering the fact that we’re talking about
a bike with a 1200 cc engine capacity. Because of
the harmony achieved in the
tuning of the components, the product of this “alchemy”
is immediately perceived from the outset: the weight,
already reduced to just 198 kg in running order, magically
disappears once the bike is in movement and the swift
response during cornering never produces undesired
instability, even at the highest speeds.
The function of the frame is assisted
by top-flight suspensions. At front is a mighty Marzocchi
Magnum with 50 mm diameter legs, with exclusive lightweight
plates in light alloy. The visual solidity reflects
a likewise solid performance, ready to conform to
the smallest bumps on the road or respond to the hardest
braking. The rear fits a powerful swingarm, made with
a 150 mm diameter oval-sectioned tube, aided by a
suspension
with piggy back reservoir, fully adjustable in rebound
and compression.
Excel spoked rims with aluminium alloy
channel enable mounting of tubeless tyres for travel
in maximum safety.
The Brembo systems we have chosen guarantee
powerful, progressive braking, allowing the rider
to develop a heightened sensitivity and master this
challenging part of the ride. The pair of 320 mm semi-floating
discs at front is operated by axial callipers with
four pistons with differentiated diameter, a solution
that responds to a specific technical requirement
– to provide safety through great modulating
capacity and sheer power. Too often racing systems
that are transferred to road bikes produce reactions
that are abrupt and difficult
to control, especially on roads open to traffic and
on surfaces offering poor grip.
While representing Italian mechanics
at their best, the 9½ reflects the giant steps
made in the field of electronics. The CAN line serves
to transfer the information between the Magneti Marelli
engine control unit, the fully equipped instrument
panel with onboard computer and the latest generation
sensors. Included among the functions of the instrumentation,
the rider can refer to two different trip meters,
including average speed
and lap time, but also check outside temperature,
engaged gear, clock and maintenance intervals. Starting
is automatic: just a short press of the button gives
the cue to the CPU to start the electric motor until
the V-twin comes to life. Even the old lever of the
starter is a distant memory thanks to the sophisticated
mixture enrichment system controlled by the stepper
motor in response to the climactic conditions. Notwithstanding
this, technology is never invasive: the rider never
loses control of the situation and even from an aesthetic
standpoint, the cables disappear from view and most
components are neatly ordered in the under-seat
compartment. Both the strong front headlamp and the
led one in the back turn on automatically upon starting
in accordance with the most recent road rules.
The fuel tank, with its prestigious
two-toned finish echoing the glorious Morinis of yesteryear,
is built in shock-proof nylon. With a 21 litre capacity,
it can be lifted to permit access to the large filter
box underneath.
The exhaust system gives an unmistakable
look to the bike thanks to the Termignoni silencer
and its powerful sound. Aesthetics aside, however,
meticulous design matched with closed loop technology
with three-way catalytic converter and oxygen sensor
has resulted in emissions that fall under the limits
established by the rigid Euro 3 standards.
The catalogue of Moto Morini accessories,
devotes a range of items to the 9½ to make
the ride more enjoyable:
- Windshield kit that integrates ideally with the
bike’s styling and provides protection at
all speeds without compromising stability;
- Expandable side panniers in tough fabric. Different
sizes, the largest expands enough to hold a full-face
helmet and has a capacity of 25 litres;
- Tank bag complete with handle for use as luggage
and with straps to turn it into a backpack, 26 litre
capacity;
- Rear case in expandable tough fabric;
- Tank cover embroidered with the Moto Morini logo;
- Passenger handles, a sure grip when travelling
in two.
- Clothing: Helmets based on full-face and Jet
Arai products with 9½ hand painted graphics,
and on request personalised with the customer’s
data;
- Leather and fabric jackets, embroidered sweatshirts,
T-shirts with prints, gloves with protections and
embroidery.
The 9½ comes in two colour versions: black/red
with red frame and black/silver with black frame.
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