A TRUE RETURN TO OUR BEGINNINGS
A bridge between memory and contemporary: a style of the past with a new engine and a re-engineered design. Not a repêchage of the Laverda name, but a genuine project that aims to perpetuate the brand, authenticity, and style of the Italian brand, designed by Davide Carboniero (owner of Breganze Engineering) and Enrico Borghesan. A true return to the origins with an added boost thanks to the single-cylinder engine and a compact design that combines lightness and strength.
IRRESISTIBLE ALCHEMY
NEW ENGINE,
TIMELESS STYLE
At first sight, you can see how its historic background has marked the development of this model, the second generation of a myth.



THE STORY OF A NEW JOURNEY
Featuring clean, modern lines and remaining true to the Breganze brand identity, the design emphasizes lightweight construction and enhanced maneuverability, while maintaining a focus on rider engagement and performance. A partner with an unmistakable character.
Davide Carboniero
Technological innovations and availability of materials are no guarantee that everyone is capable of developing a (project) true heir to the Laverda marque, at least that's what they have called me. For this new prototype, Enrico Borghesan, a friend and partner, was the starting point. Who better than him for restarting from 1973? This is how we redesigned an Italian myth.

A staple diet of motorcycles, it is the essence of passion and expertise, a tribute to the traditional industrial fabric of the Vicenza area. Everything began with a childhood dream, with a new design of the Breganze SF750, based on the latest version of the legendary Laverda twin cylinder. Designed and presented as a concept bike at the 2010 EICMA show in Milan with the marque Breganze Motociclette Italiane, this motorcycle is considered by enthusiasts as the heir and living representative of the values of history and tradition of one of the legendary brands of Italian motorsports.
Enrico Borghesan
The search for innovative projects that move with the times where he can make his mark requires a good measure of passion and study based on the historic roots of the marque. When Laverda closed down, its motorcycles continued to sell and it was then that he began to see not only well-built German ladies but also Italian women in the saddle.
