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Hillbilly
26th September 2006, 19:36
Here's a sports bike from the Netherlands. below is a quote from the manufacturers about the Barracuda, as well as some pix:


A motorcycle based on a Suzuki TL1000S/R engine. The Frame is made entirely from chrome-moly with an outer diameter of 38 mm. The rear swingarm is made from specially extruded aluminium, outer measure 80*40, double-sided. The rearfork is attached to the frame and engine with specially designed CNC-cutted sketch-plates. The shaft on which the rear swingarm is situated is adjustable in 3 different positions, making it easy to adjust the wheelbase. The rearsuspension is fitted with a tiltable system to adjust ride-height and WP shock-absorber with in- and outgoing damper adjusting possibilities. The steerinstem-angle is adjustable through the use of adjustable bearings.The tank (made out of aluminium) and streamline are specially designed and are also available in carbon-fibre. Like for the Bakker Bomber 5-spoke Marvic wheels and a Brembo Grand-Prix braking-system are also available for the Barracuda. Naturally the entire motorcycle can be built to the customers wishes. For example a different engine, different wheels, brakes or suspension. You can also have the original Suzuki wheels, front- and rearfork, brakes and footsteps installed.

deeknow
26th September 2006, 21:06
Here's a sports bike from the Netherlands. below is a quote from the manufacturers about the Barracuda, as well as some pix:

Sweet, quite like the stylin..... I'll take one. Front-end looks a bit cross-eyed tho.

adiddy
29th September 2006, 23:46
not for me, looks more like a errrr mix between a sv a hayabusa and a err truck?!
ignore the ignorance but yerr looks like a piece from every other bike and well its huge, howsit suppose to get around a corner let alone dover's goat track?

imdying
30th September 2006, 13:57
not for me, looks more like a errrr mix between a sv a hayabusa and a err truck?!
ignore the ignorance but yerr looks like a piece from every other bike and well its huge, howsit suppose to get around a corner let alone dover's goat track?
Judging by its proportions, I think that it might be a little deceptive, and it's not as big as you think. Similar thing with the new ZX6R... we know it's not big, but they've made it so bloody ugly and bulbous, it looks quite huge :( I'd be wanting the 04-06 ZX6R myself.