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Bikesales Staff19 Mar 2010
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Stelvio 1200 NTX to sell for $25,990

To lock horns with BMW GS Adventure

Moto Guzzi Australia has announced the Stelvio 1200 NTX, resurrecting a suffix not used on a Guzzi in over a decade, will sell for $25,990 when it goes on sale in May.

The NTX is more equipped for serious off-road work than the Stelvio 1200 with switchable ABS brakes, aluminium panniers, hand protectors, crash bar and powertrain protectors, a metal bashplate and wide-angle headlamps.

The NTX weights about 10kg more than the Stelvio, and has the same 1151cc air/oil cooled fuel-injected powerplant, delivering 108hp (81kW) and 106Nm.

Click on the following link to read the Bikesales Network's review on the Stelvio 1200.

Meanwhile, Moto Guzzi has dropped the price of the standard Stelvio to $21,990. The corresponding offerings from BMW are $21, 952 (R 1200 GS) and $26,950 (R 1200 GS Adventure) respectively.

BMW is about to launch an updated twin-cam GS range.

For more information on the Stelvios, contact your local Moto Guzzi dealer.

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