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    I love it! This was the prototype.

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    I think it looks bloody awesome! Does it have a fairing or will it be as is?

    Allthough, the offset air intake does look a bit funny, should've kept it symmetrical

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    The emporer's cloths are missing, ie fucking ugly heap of spaghetti crap
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    [QUOTE=Kickaha]They had it on the earlier Tesi about that same time and it had good reports about it,generally things like this fail because your average motorcyclist is to scared to try anything that doesnt involve telescopic forks


    Yea looked abit better than this tho . The piece I read said the front felt vage through the fact of to many linkages . Haven't riden one so will just have to believe what has been written I suppose ?

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    I've seen an early Tesi riding around in Auckland,it's gob smackingly gorgeous in the flesh.Yamaha did a centre hub bike as well,more a sports tourer,the GTS 1000.

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    Quote Originally Posted by idb
    Has anyone seen a price on them yet?
    TWO magazine has them at 27,875 Stirling.... which today will cost you NZD71,529... approx

    Hmmmm... maybe a second hand one then....

    Still, its good to see Bimota is back and on the market... and still as innovative as ever!


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    Quote Originally Posted by slob
    I'd imagine it would handle like a dream - think it weighs something like 150kgs dry.

    On the other hand, I remember some article in Two Wheels mag commenting that all those linkages would probably require a fair bit of maintenance to keep them working!
    How much maintainance does a car's steering require?

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    Mrs Ixion (shoulder surfing again) had just rendered final and definative judgement . "It looks like the bike making machinery got constipated and then vomited" she says.

    /me likes the idea of hub centre steering but.
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    I read a review in some mag or on some website, where a journo took a prototype 'round a track. Apparently it was suprememly confidence inspiring, and for the power it had (60-70hp I think), it was apparently keeping a new sportbike in its sights.
    It was Alan Cathcart (renowned journalist) I read the same article. Sounded like it handled very well. But then its a bit of a strange looking beast. And they only seem to handle well until the bearings etc wear.
    I read some stuff on the Britten that said they always fought with the front end handling, at one point they ended up squeezing the rose joints in a vice which gave them 10 or so laps of good handling before it started chattering again.....by this time they had annihalated the opposition anyway

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shagg
    today will cost you NZD71,529... approx
    Rrrriiiight....thanks for that....I might just take this one for a test ride instead......
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha
    They had it on the earlier Tesi about that same time and it had good reports about it,generally things like this fail because your average motorcyclist is to scared to try anything that doesnt involve telescopic forks
    Bullshit. If "things like this" were any fucken good to start with, my good mate Rossi would be riding something similar. And don't try and tell me no GP teams have ever tried it, or I'll get Gav onto ya!

    But, in regard to the bike pictured, Bimota have NEVER built an unsexy bike. Even the Mantra is ugly as fuck, but also insanely exotic and beautifully put together. Every single Bimota gets top spec parts, no cheap shit. This machine is no exception and I'd gladdly have it in the garage "just because".
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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash
    Bullshit. If "things like this" were any fucken good to start with, my good mate Rossi would be riding something similar. And don't try and tell me no GP teams have ever tried it, or I'll get Gav onto ya!
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    Go and get fucked (I mean that in the nicest possible way)

    Elf Honda team used them without much sucess( just so you don't have to call Gav)

    Any road test I have read about the GTS Yamaha or Tesi they wank on about how good the bikes handled,they even raced a GTS in some series overseas (fuck knows why)http://www.airtech-streamlining.com/yamaz/gts.htm

    If the amount of money they've used developing the Tele forks was put into alternative front ends I would bet you your poxy Suzuki (fuck hang on I think I got a Suzuki somewhere) they could come up with something better

    Get Tony Foales book on frame and suspension design and have a look at all the shit they tried in there, some of the experiments were very interesting,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha
    Go and get fucked (I mean that in the nicest possible way)

    Elf Honda team used them without much sucess( just so you don't have to call Gav)

    Any road test I have read about the GTS Yamaha or Tesi they wank on about how good the bikes handled,they even raced a GTS in some series overseas (fuck knows why)http://www.airtech-streamlining.com/yamaz/gts.htm

    If the amount of money they've used developing the Tele forks was put into alternative front ends I would bet you your poxy Suzuki (fuck hang on I think I got a Suzuki somewhere) they could come up with something better

    Get Tony Foales book on frame and suspension design and have a look at all the shit they tried in there, some of the experiments were very interesting,
    Tony Foale "Motorcycle Handling and Chassis Design - The Art and Science" for those interested . Or the earlier and shorter "Motorcycle Chassis Design - Theory and Practice’"

    "Something better" ? BMW telelever ? Vincent Girdraulic ? Or the old BMW Earles fork. Not advocating any, just putting up for debate. And I don't (alas) have personal experience of any of them
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha
    Go and get fucked (I mean that in the nicest possible way)
    I'll bet you do, you dirty bitch.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha
    Any road test I have read about the GTS Yamaha or Tesi they wank on about how good the bikes handled,they even raced a GTS in some series overseas (fuck knows why)http://www.airtech-streamlining.com/yamaz/gts.htm

    I agree, they *probably* have their place, most likely with boring old bastards looking to update their 700,000kay XJ550. But the Bimota is s'posed to be a sportsbike, and if telescopic forks are ultimately better (which they obviously are) then surely they should be fitted? I know about "being different" and all that sort of shit and that's where they hold any appeal to a dashing young fellah such as myself, but not enough to give up my Gixxer.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha
    If the amount of money they've used developing the Tele forks was put into alternative front ends I would bet you your poxy Suzuki (fuck hang on I think I got a Suzuki somewhere) they could come up with something better
    Why spend the money developing tele front ends then? There's only a certain number of ways to atach the front wheel of a motorcycle to the rest of it and strangely, tele forks have PROVEN to be best.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha
    Get Tony Foales book on frame and suspension design and have a look at all the shit they tried in there, some of the experiments were very interesting,
    You know I would, but they've all been snapped up by anorak wearing bucket racers with delusions of coming up with the next "big idea". (And I can't read)

    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha
    Elf Honda team used them without much sucess( just so you don't have to call Gav)
    You said it yourself. If Honda couldn't make it work right, I doubt anyone can.
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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash
    Why spend the money developing tele front ends then? There's only a certain number of ways to atach the front wheel of a motorcycle to the rest of it and strangely, tele forks have PROVEN to be best.

    Have they really proven to be the best though? I would say they've proven to be the most cost effective
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