Fans of Italian machines of exception can rejoice, the Bimota brand is back thanks to an Italian bike enthusiast who is trying his luck with the importation of the bikes built in Rimini.
I rode an older bimota and a new multistrada this summer in Maine , nice bikes but look finicky to work on . I got back on my 16 year old R/100/Gs and felt like slipping on a nice pair of loafers , what a wonderful bike . Ever wonder why all the Ducatis you see advertised never have any miles on them ?
hahahaha,i got marzocchi too,marzocchi exr pro,marzocchi all mountain 4,marzocchi bomber z1 rc2 eta 2007 10 year anniversary editon,you may havent seen these models...you know why,cause they are mountain bike forks...ha,hahhahhhhaaa...anyway,marzocchi is awsome,they got almost 60 years history,right?
I rode an older bimota and a new multistrada this summer in Maine , nice bikes but look finicky to work on . I got back on my 16 year old R/100/Gs and felt like slipping on a nice pair of loafers , what a wonderful bike . Ever wonder why all the Ducatis you see advertised never have any miles on them ?
40mm stroke fork?ma z1 got 150mm travel...
hahahaha,i got marzocchi too,marzocchi exr pro,marzocchi all mountain 4,marzocchi bomber z1 rc2 eta 2007 10 year anniversary editon,you may havent seen these models...you know why,cause they are mountain bike forks...ha,hahhahhhhaaa...anyway,marzocchi is awsome,they got almost 60 years history,right?