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    Front swingarm

    Hey guys,
    I remember reading in a magazine a while back about a bike with two swing arms, front and back.
    It was just a small segment but it really caught my eye, now I wanted to see if there was anymore info on the bike but I can't remember the name of it nor can I find the magazine.
    All i remember is that it used a ducati engine but not who made the frame and suspension.

    Anyone know the bike I'm talking about?

    Edit:
    Aha, after some searching I found out that I was thinking of the bimota tesi.

    http://thekneeslider.com/archives/20...nd-motorcycle/
    the vyrus, based off the bimota and a price tag of $69,000 (USD i presume), I'd buy one if I had the dosh.

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    That's the Bimota Tesi.
    But Yamaha also made one - the GTS1000.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    I rode Chris Mitchell's GTS1000 round the track on saturday, very interesting, not alot of clearance but great fun all the same

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    There have been a lot of bikes over time that have had front swingarms.

    ELF (The french oil giant) tried racing them with Honda engines. Threw mega bucks at it.

    There have been a couple of versions of the Bimota Tesi.

    There is the Vyrus

    Some scooters use them.

    You could say the Duolever front end on some BMWs is a swingarm. And the front end of the Britten. They are not 'hub centre' type systems however. They are a little less obvious to look at, turn your head 90degrees and you can see some commonality.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwifruit View Post
    I rode Chris Mitchell's GTS1000 round the track on saturday, very interesting, not alot of clearance but great fun all the same
    how did the steering feel?? like...did you get much feel from the front tyre on the ground??
    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    Given the short comings of my riding style, it doesn't matter what I'm riding till I've got my shit in one sock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cowpoos View Post
    how did the steering feel?? like...did you get much feel from the front tyre on the ground??
    steering was fine,
    lacked feel, but no worse than a bike with forks from the same era.. say zzr1100

    fark all dive under brakes was strange

    i was a nana on it, being a nana and all...
    Chris scrapes the front swingarm when he gets into it

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