
Laverda Mirage 1200
Build quality
Connection
Ease of Set Up
Laverda Mirage 1200
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here's how it works.

User Reviews
Build quality
Reliability
Value For Money
Still Got It....
I bought the '81-2 Mirage because a suitable Guzzi Le Mans hadn't turned up. As soon as I got the Laverda, MCN was full of the 850's. Typical. At the time, you could pick up a nice Mirage or LM for £1000 to £2000 - try that nowadays!
Mine had a fair bit of history. I'd bought it off a mate who used to work for Slater Laverda, & it had been rebuilt to as new condition a few years previously by another Laverda specialist.
It had been fitted with Jota bars & 'silencers', indicators & mirrors removed, a stripped down silver framed red cafe racer. It was a blast to ride - when it was going well. But niggling little - & not so little - faults kept cropping up. Ok, where shall I start? Starter motor dying? The rear wheel bearings collapsing? Collector box & downpipes rusting to bits? Primary drive adjuster dropping out? Clutch plates sticking together? Breaking cables? Leaky petrol tank? Bendy centre stand? Instrument & even headlights that would turn off when they felt like it - or the habit of dropping onto 2 or sometimes even just one cylinder...
I persevered, being single at the time I kept throwing money at The Beast. Weekends were either for riding the thing, or doing overtime to afford to keep it going. I bought a GPz900R to keep it company - and the days when it wouldn't start. Paid for a full service at Slaters, it behaved itself for a while. New stainless steel exhaust system, brake lines, pads, battery - the list goes on.
Eventually, I gave up after a short circuit tried immolating the wiring loom, & it has sat in the garage ever since.
Q&A
There are no questions yet.