Hi Romolo,
Thank you for another excellent post!
The main reason why I am spellbound by the GB1 is the combination of the RC750R engine, and the beautiful and timeless design & engineering of the bike itself, it looks just as good today as it did 25 years ago!
I remember waiting with great anticipation for a street bike to be designed, and when things turned out as they did, and Bimota released the BB1, I must admit that I was disappointed, the BMW engine could never compare to the Gilera engine in any aspect, especially not the 750 (which would probably never have been an option for a street bike either way).
I've done alot of research on the first BB1 Factory bike (1994) because it shared quite a few components with the GB1, the BB1 Factory bike was a beautiful machine, and it had great potential, but I agree with you 100% with regards to the higher potential of the GB1, the RC750R engine was (and still is) something truly special!

Another aspect I've always loved about the Bi4 engines (and the 750) is the one piece crank, it gives the most solid foundation for a high output single cylinder engine in my opinion, would you agree?
I remember the time (approx. 1994 and onwards) when KTM started getting serious about Desert racing, and the retirement rate of the KTMs where massive, so many engine failures, even in short special stages. With that in mind; I can't remember seeing a single Gilera engine have a catastrophic engine failure in the African rallies!
Regarding Mr. Marconi, he is a significant part of motorcycle engineering history, and I would be very honoured to receive his contact details if you find them.
