Fortune favours the bold is the translation of a Latin proverb, which exists in several forms with slightly different wording but effectively identical meaning, such as audentes Fortuna iuvat,[1] audentes Fortuna adiuvat, Fortuna audaces iuvat, and audentis Fortuna iuvat. This last form is used by Turnus, an antagonist in the Aeneid by Virgil.[2] Fortuna refers to luck or its personification, a Roman goddess.
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'Guzzi borrowed heavily from the classic American-cruiser look, much like it did with the Eldorado and California. The Audace looks solid and heavy, mainly because it is heavy, with a 659-pound wet weight and engine compartment that's full-up every which way.
At 1,380 cc, the mill measures out at just over 80 cubic-inches, or about the same as the old Harley-Davidson Evo, but with much more in the way of power. At 3,000 rpm, the mill cranks out 89.2 pounds of grunt, but wind it on out to 6,500 rpm and you'll unleash the full 95 ponies. 2ff7e9595c
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