The Moto Morini Alltrhike 450 is designed for riders seeking a compact, accessible motorcycle capable of adapting to any terrain.
Striking a balance between performance and comfort, the Alltrhike is now available at UK dealerships for £5,299 (plus on the road charges).
Highlighting the bike’s adventurous spirit and capability to tackle rugged trails and long journeys off the beaten path, the name itself encapsulates this essence: Allthrike (pronounced ‘all trike’) evokes the word “Hike”. The Alltrhike is fully A2 licence compliant and has been designed to be versatile for riders of all experience and needs; be it handling the daily miles right through to tackling trails or weekend adventures.
At the heart of the Alltrhike is a 449cc parallel twin-cylinder engine. This liquid-cooled DOHC unit delivers 44.8 hp (33 kW) at 8,500 rpm and 42 Nm of torque at 6,500 rpm. To ensure the bike remains manageable in challenging conditions, it comes equipped with traction control as standard. The engine is paired with a Bosch injection system and is fully Euro 5+ compliant that, together with a 18.5-litre fuel tank, ensures a generous range for long-distance journeys.
The chassis is built for precision and stability, featuring a steel trellis frame paired with an aluminium swingarm. The Kayaba (KYB) suspension setup is headlined by 41 mm fully-adjustable upside-down front forks, offering 208 mm of travel. The rear of the bike is supported by a monoshock with a progressive linkage providing 190 mm of wheel travel. Braking is handled by a J.Juan four-piston radial caliper on a single 320 mm front disc with a twin-piston rear caliper working a 255 mm disc, supported by a dual-channel ABS system that can be deactivated at the rear for off-road use.
For maximum convenience, the rider interface via a 5” TFT display includes an array of useful bike information, an integrated navigation system and dual USB and USB-C ports. The bike also features an adjustable windshield and a dual seat with variable rear tilt to accommodate different rider needs.
Ergonomically, the Alltrhike remains accessible with an 840 mm seat height and a dry weight of 190 kg. To emphasise the Allthrike’s adventure credentials, its 215 mm ground clearance combined with a 21-inch front wheel provides superior control on uneven terrain. Delivering further reassurance for off-road riding, the footpegs feature easily removable rubber tops to expose a serrated surface for improved grip.
The Moto Morini Alltrhike 450 will be available for UK riders from early April in the “High Equipped” version at £5,299 which is only available in Pure White. This premium package includes a centre stand as standard along heated grips, a heated seat, and hand guards to help with thermal comfort during colder rides and protection from the elements.
The Alltrhike 450 can be further customised with a range of original accessories, including a three-bag luggage set.
For more information and to find your nearest dealer, visit motomorini.eu
Moto Morini Alltrhike 450 2026
Moto Morini Alltrhike 450 Technical Specifications
New price: £5,299 (+ OTR)
Capacity: 449cc
Engine details: Parallel twin-cylinder, 8v, liquid-cooled, 4-stroke DOHC
Power: 44.8bhp (33kW) @ 8,500rpm
Torque: 42.0 Nm @ 6,250rpm
Transmission: 6-speed, wet multi-plate clutch, chain final drive
Fuel tank size: 18.5 litres
Technical features: 5″ TFT, Bluetooth, Navigation mirroring, Traction Control, USB & USB-C charging
Frame: Steel tubular double cradle frame
Front suspension: 41mm KYB USD telescopic forks, fully adjustable, 210mm travel
Rear suspension: KYB Multi-link mono-shock, adjustable, 190mm travel
Front brake: Single 320mm disc, J-Juan 4-piston radial caliper, switchable ABS
Rear brake: Single 255mm disc, J-Juan 2-piston caliper, switchable ABS
Wheels & Tyres: Tubeless spoked rims; 90/90-21 (F), 140/70-18 (R) CST CM-411 Ride Ambro
Weight: 190kg (Unladen)
Seat height: 847mm
Ground clearance: 215mm
Warranty: 3 years
Colours: Pure White
Moto Morini Alltrhike 450 Highlights
– Off-road ready: 21” front and 18” rear tubeless spoked wheels
– Fully adjustable KYB suspension with 210mm front and 190mm rear travel
– High-performance J-Juan radial braking with switchable Bosch ABS
– 5-inch colour TFT display with integrated navigation and Bluetooth connectivity
– Standard winter comfort: Heated grips and heated rider’s seat
– Full adventure protection: Robust aluminium bash plate and handguards
– Practicality as standard: Reinforced centre stand and adjustable windscreen
– A2-licence compliant parallel-twin engine with 270° crankshaft
– Safety electronics: Switchable traction control for off-road use
– Dual charging: Both USB and USB-C ports fitted as standard
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About Moto Morini
Moto Morini was established in Bologna in 1937 by Alfonso Morini, initially building three-wheelers. After his factory was destroyed during World War II, he pivoted to motorcycles in 1946 and the brand quickly established a reputation for racing excellence, achieving its first Grand Prix victory at Monza in 1949. The 1950s saw the launch of the iconic 175 Settebello and in the 1960s, the brand expanded to the US market and saw further racing glory by securing the 1967 Italian championship.
A major technical milestone occurred in the 1970s with the debut of the 3 ½, a 350cc V-twin featuring electronic ignition and a six-speed gearbox, followed by 500cc variants. After a period of dormancy, the brand was relaunched in 2005 with the powerful Corsaro 1200. In 2011, the company moved to Trivolzio under new Italian ownership before being acquired by the Zhongneng Vehicle Group in 2018. This latest chapter has focused on expanding the product line, resulting in the successful launch of the X-CAPE 650 adventure bike in 2021 and the Seiemmezzo street and scrambler models.
About Moto73 Ltd
Moto73 Ltd, are based near Manchester, United Kingdom and were appointed the exclusive importer and distributor of Moto Morini in the UK in 2025. Led by a team of motorcycle industry professionals with decades of experience in distribution, technical service, and brand development, Moto73’s mission is to bring Morini’s historic brand, diverse model line-up and unique style to UK riders, supported by a strong and responsive dealer network. Moto73’s facility near Manchester serves as the national hub for logistics, spare parts, technical support, and customer service – ensuring that Moto Morini dealers and customers across the UK receive reliable, long-term support. Find out more at www.moto73.co.uk
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