A New Suit for the Laverda RGS

Black Side Down

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by Richard Backus

The New Suit

My first brush with a Laverda came in 1984, winding through a eucalyptus grove on Shoreline Highway north of San Francisco, heading for Point Reyes Station on a Sunday Morning Ride, piloting my Norton Commando behind a then-new Laverda RGS 1000. I was only vaguely aware of the brand, having never seen a Laverda in the flesh, much less the exotic RGS. With its sculpted fairing incorporating an automotive-style fuel filler flap and a solo saddle with a removable tail fairing for two-up riding, it was like nothing else on the road.

Although it looked almost futuristic to me, in reality, the RGS was out of date when new. Launched in 1982 and powered by a 120-degree, 2-valve-per-cylinder 981cc air-cooled twin cam triple, it lacked the technical panache of the latest 4-valve offerings from Japan Inc., which was in an explosive era of technological growth. It was also comparatively slow, and worse, it was expensive, with a list price of just under $6,000, $1,500 more than faster, more powerful bikes like Suzuki’s GS1000S Katana. Magazine testers loved the RGS, but it floundered in the marketplace.

Hoping to shore up lagging sales, in 1984, Laverda introduced the RGS Executive, a touring-oriented package that featured revised, upright handlebars for a more comfortable riding position, “bat wing” fairing extensions to keep the rider’s hands out of the wind and dry, and integrated hard bags. Beautifully sculpted, the Executive’s bags were, perhaps ironically, hardly large enough to carry an attache case. Very few Executives rolled off the factory assembly line (possibly 50-75, most if not all painted silver), but the Executive bits were supplied to dealers anxious to move stagnating RGS stock. Unfortunately, a new suit wasn’t enough to save the RGS, which morphed into the SFC in 1985. Laverda shut its doors in 1989.

  • Updated on Feb 6, 2024
  • Originally Published on Jan 31, 2024
Tagged with: Black Side Down, Classic Laverda Motorcycles, Laverda, Laverda RGS, richard backus
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