• A few people have been scammed on the site, Only use paypal to pay for items for sale by other members. If they will not use paypal, its likely a scam NEVER SEND E-TRANSFERS OF ANY KIND.

An Adventure Segment for Bimota’s Tesi Chassis?

admin

Staff member
Joined
Nov 11, 2011
Messages
7,288
Reaction score
229
Points
63
Location
Canada
Visit site

Bimota’s Lab Might Have Some New Buns in the Oven​


When Bimota revealed their KB4 at EICMA, we were pretty jazzed – after all, Kawasaki’s hands in the ‘boutique brand’ were resulting in some pretty neat machines – and now, we’re told that Bimota plans on branching out into other segments.

MCN's media taken at EICMA

“We are developing something new with a Tesi chassis and we will see it either next year, or the year after,” Marconi tells MCN at EICMA.

“Until now, Tesis were only made for the sports segment…we’d like to put the Tesi name to…adventurers, tourers and bikes like that.”

MCN's media taken at EICMA

For those of you that don’t know, the Tesi chassis boasts a long-established front swingarm and steering system unique to the brand. Kawasaki had considered something similar in a few patents, but nothing’s come out yet …which explains Kawasaki’s major buy-in to Bimota.

“Kawasaki…sees hub-center steering as a means of cutting development and mass-manufacturing costs via adaptability.” a report from CycleWorld comments on a 2020 Kawi patent.

MCN's media taken at EICMA

Ever since Kawasaki linked themselves to the Italian manufacturer, we’ve been expecting that the Bimota to churn out the projects that they’d been previously unable to properly punt out to the masses…and boy, are they delivering.

MCN's media taken at EICMA

ADVRider thinks that we will be seeing either an adventure or touring model for EICMA 2022 – what do you think?

Drop a comment below, letting us know what you think – we love hearing from you.

Be sure to also check out other recent newsies from our archives, and as always – stay safe on the twisties.

*All media sourced from MCN*​


The post An Adventure Segment for Bimota’s Tesi Chassis? appeared first on webBikeWorld.

Continue reading...
 
Back
Top