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Bimota (Read 108 times)
klx650sm2002
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Bimota
05/25/10 at 04:59:55
The Tesi, crap bodywork but outstanding chassis.
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05/25/10 at 06:39:12
Which end is the front???
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05/25/10 at 06:59:05
I've never been able to get into that type of front end...just doesn't look like a motorcycle should
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05/25/10 at 07:05:25
Thanks Clive !
Believe it or not, the BiMota TESI was named such because it was a university student's dissertation project !
Talk about a tough dissertation ! The boy is now selling designer crotch rockets that surpass MV Agusta in style and flair !!!
...He's also filthy rich...
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05/25/10 at 07:44:53
so what does having a front end that looks like the back end do?? is it better in some way?
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05/25/10 at 08:10:40
Why waste your money with a telescopic front fork when a rigid girder will still get the job done ?
Comfort and control.
The Bimota's cantilever front end (also used by racing BMWs) is the best design yet.
...regardless of looks...
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Maurizio Pescatori, Esq.
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05/25/10 at 09:45:48
LostArtist wrote
on 05/25/10 at 07:44:53:
so what does having a front end that looks like the back end do?? is it better in some way?
Yes, it steers from the rear like a fork lift and can turn much more sharpley!
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05/25/10 at 10:20:39
Maybe... But have you ever driven a forklift at high speeds, and then cut the wheels? Sounds scary!!
I'm sure that bike is state of the art, but you know what they say about art...
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05/25/10 at 10:45:39
Something there,... just ain't right...
...and,... are handlebars really still the best method of steering?... They just look so indirect...
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05/25/10 at 11:30:25
Maybe it's Fly-by-wire..???
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05/25/10 at 11:44:01
I had to look closely to even FIND the handlebars!
Looks like a Transformer to me...
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05/25/10 at 11:48:37
it steers from the front. would be interesting to see a bike that steers from the back and has front wheel drive
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05/25/10 at 12:08:23
Ha... A transformer! Yeah, that 2-headed robot wasp-thing turns into a motorcycle with the bush of a button!! LoL
LostArtist wrote
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it steers from the front. would be interesting to see a bike that steers from the back and has front wheel drive
-No more wheelies!!
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