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Stylo
5th May 2016, 18:12
Made in Switzerland, where they make watches , should run like clockwork then ...

Twin crank V4 80 degree 576cc two-stroke 195 on the dyno and 130 kilograms. Suter evidently did some work with Marc Marquez to help him go fast. He knows his stuff.

Promo vid

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GtBwEjDB6WE

And it sounds good too ...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NsZKmbXJdcw

Dogboy900
6th May 2016, 07:18
It looks crazy! Performance bikes magazine did a write up on it, sounds like all the mentalness of the old 500 two strokes but with modern electronics to stop it kicking the rider off the seat.

I hear they will be racing it at the IOM :)

skippa1
6th May 2016, 10:56
http://youtu.be/CJRozd3SYb8Onboard footage

puddytat
6th May 2016, 12:15
Well to me it sounds that all the electronic trickery has made it sound very similar to an inline 4 stroke....

george formby
6th May 2016, 14:45
It looks crazy! Performance bikes magazine did a write up on it, sounds like all the mentalness of the old 500 two strokes but with modern electronics to stop it kicking the rider off the seat.

I hear they will be racing it at the IOM :)

That reached my screen, too. Has a 2t class been created? I've heard of some other 2t's racing this year.

bbnet
6th May 2016, 19:04
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husaberg
6th May 2016, 22:56
Made in Switzerland, where they make watches , should run like clockwork then ...

Twin crank V4 80 degree 576cc two-stroke 195 on the dyno and 130 kilograms. Suter evidently did some work with Marc Marquez to help him go fast. He knows his stuff.

Promo vid

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GtBwEjDB6WE

And it sounds good too ...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NsZKmbXJdcw
That Sutter has been floating about for a number of years in various guises.
The swissauto was from their as well.
http://www.swissauto.com/e/motor/projekt_detail.jsp?ID_Display=20000D

the yanks likely still do the Aaein v4
http://www.aaenperformance.com/v4_racing_engine.asp

Not forgetting the kiwis have done one as well
Martin jet pack

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ceeyrmn2Pj4