Moto Guzzi Super Alce 500 military motorcycle

Moto Guzzi Super Alce 500

With Phil Aynsley

Moto Guzzi has a long history of being a prime supplier of police and military motorcycles, with one of their first being the 1936 G.T. 17.

Moto Guzzi has a long history of supplying military and police motorcycles, including the Superalce 500
Moto Guzzi has a long history of supplying military and police motorcycles, including the Superalce 500

That model evolved into the G.T. 20 then the far more numerous Alce (Elk) that was used by the military during WW II. All these bikes used the proven 13 hp 500 cc (OH exhaust/side inlet valves) motor.

This is an unrestored Super Alce which featured the 500 V powerplant
This is an unrestored Super Alce which featured the 500 V powerplant

The Superalcee was introduced in 1946 and remained in production until 1958, and the major change ushered in by this model was the use of the 500cc ‘v’ motor, which had been introduced in 1934.

The dual exhausts were a feature seen until 1955
The dual exhausts were a feature seen until 1955

This was a fully OHV design and had an output of 18 hp. The Superalce remained largely unchanged during its production life although automatic advance magneto ignition was introduced in 1952, while the distinctive dual muffler was a feature up until 1955.

automatic advance magneto ignition was introduced in 1952, with the secondary bars for a pillion
automatic advance magneto ignition was introduced in 1952, with the secondary bars for a pillion

This unrestored 1954 example is fitted with the pillion handlebars that were fitted to most military bikes.

Source: MCNews.com.au

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