Moto Guzzi, Europe’s oldest motorcycle manufacturer, turns 90 years old today! In celebration of its 90th anniversary, Moto Guzzi USA is launching www.MotoGuzziHeritage.com, a blog dedicated to honoring the brand’s 90 year heritage, engineering milestones and more importantly, its passionate owners and aficionados.

Starting today, Moto Guzzi riders and enthusiasts who live and breathe the legend of the great “Italian Eagle” are encouraged to visit www.MotoGuzziHeritage.com and join in on the celebration by submitting photos and sharing stories about their Moto Guzzi motorcycle and connection to the brand. Whether riders own a vintage or modern Moto Guzzi, we’d love to learn more about their motorcycle and what drew them to the brand. Authors of entries featured on the blog will receive a gift bag of Moto Guzzi merchandise.

Riders and enthusiasts are also encouraged to visit the blog every Monday for nine consecutive weeks, starting today, and view the “Nine Decades of Moto Guzzi,” photo and caption collection highlighting the most significant bikes from each decade. Each Wednesday, Moto Guzzi will feature a user submitted story and on every Friday for nine consecutive weeks, a “Photo of the Day” will be posted from the Moto Guzzi family, highlighting a memorable moment in Moto Guzzi history.

For more details on submitting a post for consideration, please visit www.MotoGuzziHeritage.com/submit.

For more information on the current Moto Guzzi model range please visit www.motoguzzi-us.com

About Moto Guzzi:

For 90 years, Moto Guzzi has maintained a reputation as one of world’s most prominent manufacturers of motorcycles. The company was founded in 1921 on the shores of Lake Como in the village of Mandello del Lario, Italy, where the motorcycles are still manufactured today.

As Europe’s oldest motorcycle manufacturer, Moto Guzzi has notched up no fewer than 3,300 racing wins including 14 world GP titles, 22 world records and 11 Isle of Man Tourist Trophy wins in the course of its long history.

Moto Guzzi established its tradition of unique technical solutions and bold styling early in its history with innovations such as the swing arm suspension in 1928, the V8 race bike in 1955, and the unmistakable 90-degree V-Twin, a legend the moment it was introduced in 1967.

Moto Guzzi will continue to be the classic Italian motorcycle with superior quality and design.