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[[image:BimotDB2.jpg|thumb|300px|right|'''Bimota DB2 at Wheels Of Italy''']]
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'''Bimota''' is an [[Italian]] [[motorcycle]] [[company]] located in the city of [[Rimini]].
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==Decoding models names ==
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The names of Bimota motorcycles are very schematic:
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*''1''letter: <br> Identifies the provider of the [[engine]] ("Y" to Yamaha, "H" for Honda, "K" for Kawasaki, "S" for Suzuki, "HD" for Harley-Davidson, then the "D" for Ducai).
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*''2nd''letter: <br> Bimota Initial "B"
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*''3''letter: <br> type model
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*''''4th letter (if any): <br> The different versions of the same model
  
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The only exceptions are the [[500-Vdue Bimota|500-Vdue]] which is concerned entirely designed by Bimota Tesi and (1D, 2D e 3-D), which has a particular pattern of front suspension.
  
[[image:BimotDB2.jpg|thumb|300px|right|'''Bimota DB2 at Wheels Of Italy''']]
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== History ==
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[[Image:Bimota KB1.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Bimota KB1]]
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The Bimota was born in [[1966]] as a company in the field of heating and air conditioning. Its name is the first two letters of the surname of the three founding partners: Bianchi, Morri and Tamburini.
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A few years later [[Massimo Tamburini]], designer, directs the company towards the production of special components for motorcycles and in [[1973]] the company began working in the motorcycle field.
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=== Features ===
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Bimota has never built [[Internal combustion engine|engine]] on its own, with the exception of "[[500-Bimota Vdue | Vdue-500]]". At the beginning of its activity creates Bimota [[chassis (mechanics)|frame]] and motorcycles in competition, the various were the ''YB1'', ''YB2'',''YB3'', ''HDB1'', ''HDB2'', and ''SB1''.
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=== Production ===
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First road model, the''''HB1, Honda Motor has 750''CB''and tubular frame.
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In [[1977]] nascono the SB2''''dismountable from the frame, and the''''KB1.
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[[Image:Bimota SB4.JPG|thumb|left|250px|Bimota SB4]]
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Participation in competitions is awarded to the [[1980]] when [[Jon Ekerold]] wins the [[Motomondiale|World Cup]] [[Class 350]], seven years later [[Virginio Ferrari]] won the championship World TT F1.
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The models of the 1980s are: HB2, HB3, SB3, SB4, SB5, YB4 EI ,''YB6'',''YB6 EX UP'', YB6 ''Tuatara'', KB2, KB3, DB1, DB1 ''S'' and''DB1 RS''.
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=== Members ===
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In [[1983]] Tamburini leaves Bimota and successor [[Federico Martini]], author of the''motion''DB1 (the first motor Bimota Ducati) and chassis [[aluminum]] became a box Bimota standard. Its also YB4''R''which won the TT F1 World with Virginio Ferrari.
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Federico Martini introduces the first in the motorcycle sector (including Japanese brands), the electronic injection engines 750 cc, which is competing in the series production.
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Anche Federico Martini lascia però la Bimota. They were the first [[1990|Nineties]], and is replaced by [[Pierluigi Marconi]].
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=== 90 Years===
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Marconi continues the construction of aluminum chassis box, and come ''YB8'', ''YB8 E'', ''YB8 Furano'', ''YB9 Bellaria'', ''YB9 SR'', ''YB9 SRI'',''YB10, YB10 ''tandem'', ''YB11'', ''SB6'', SB6''R'', ''SB7'', SB8''R''.
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[[Image:Bimota VDue.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The Bimota 500-Vdue.jpg]]
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But Marconi take new roads, and its oval tube chassis was born DB2 SR DB2, DB2''EF'',''DB3 "," Mantra " ',''Supermono tandem '', "500-Vdue,''Thesis 1 / D''(with front swingarm instead of the classic fork).
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The 710 cc Supermono, prototype of the "Supermono tandem with BMW-derived engine and made competitive by Fiaccavento conducted by Gianluca Galasso countdown Ducati" clapper "driven by Pierfrancesco Chili winning the European Championship race at Mugello category.
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Galasso won the Italian title with the same bike.
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Following the "500-Vdue", the only model produced entirely by Bimota, equipped with a propeller longitudinal V-twin 500 [[cubic centimeter|cc]]), first [[two-stroke engine]] operated by [[injection ( motor)|injection]] electronically.
  
  
'''BiMoTa''' is a small, semi-bespoke [[Italy|Italian]] [[motorcycle]] manufacturer.
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===Bankruptcy ===
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At the end of the nineties comes the decline, due to a financial crisis. <br>At the beginning of the decade, the bike is the most important''R''SB8, with aluminum frame and [[carbon]]. With the''K''SB8 Bimota back to competitions in the World Cup [[Superbike]] for derived from the series, and by the second race wins the first victory in the wet, with Anthony Gobert.
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[[Image:Bimota DB6 Delirio.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Bimota DB6 Delirio]]
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A cure engines is derived Suzuki Farnè, but the financial crisis grows and the Bimota declaring bankruptcy.
  
Founded in [[1973]] in [[Rimini]], [[Italy]] by Bianchi, Morri and [[Massimo Tamburini|Tamburini]]: the first two letters of each forming the name '''''BI'''''-'''''MO'''''-'''''TA''''', a [[portmanteau]] which also resembles the 'moto' part of 'motorcycle'.
 
  
At the time of foundation, the state of frame design and overall packaging was poor, and so BiMoTa concentrated on taking great existing engines and building excellent motorcycles around them. They first customised the top-models of [[Suzuki]], [[Honda]] and [[Kawasaki Heavy Industries|Kawasaki]]. In the [[1980s]] they also customised [[Yamaha Motor Corporation|Yamaha]] and [[Ducati]].
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== News ==
  
Today they make very expensive and exclusives bikes, as they develop cutting-edge chassis and add very high-end suspension and other components to push handling and performance levels. In present, they build four models: DB5 Mille, [[BiMoTa SB8K|SBK8]] Gobert, SBK8 Santa Monica and Tesi 2D, which uses [[Hub-center steering|hub center steering]]. Bimota model names reflect the origin of the engines they begin with; Yamaha- and Ducati- engined creations began with Y and D respectively. Thus the DB5 and SB8K are the 5th Ducati-engined and 8th Suzuki-engined models.  
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===The rebirth ===
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In [[2003]] a new property restart the activity by making major investments. The first motion made,''the''DB5, awarded by the [[2004]] Motorcycle Design Award ", title issued for the Supersport category from the" Motorcycle Design Association. This motion presents the trellis swingarm tubing, painted in red as the chassis, coupled to an aluminum plate and called the "composite Traliccio".
  
In 1997 the injected 500 cc two stroke [[V Due]] appeared.
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In [[2005]] Bimota launched at the Salon of [[Milano]] a''naked''on a DB5, designed by [[Sergio Robbiano]] of [[Robbiano Design]]:''the DB6 Delirio''.
  
In [[2005]] in [[Milan]] Motorbike Exposition, Bimota launched a new naked motorbike derived from the DB5Mille: the new DB6 Delirio.
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The following year the exhibition is an opportunity to present the two-seater version of the DB5 Mille but especially the third generation of the thesis called''Tesi 3D'', with a fairing in essential classic colors red-white Bimota.
  
In [[2007]], the company commercialized a greatly improved version of the Tesi 2D, the Tesi 3D, using the same concept of a double-swingarm design.  
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In 2007, the Fair of Milan, presents the Bimota DB7, designed by [[Enrico Borghesan]], which presents different motorcycle technical innovations as the rear suspension system on the engine infulcrato (solution used in MotoGP) and the rear frame made entirely of fiber carbon self, as the front frame. The frame is a mixed lattice in oval section tubes and plates cut from solid aluminum. The DB7 has a budget cycle of the first order, while the vehicle is entrusted to the Ducati 1099 cc from which equips the 1098th DB7 in a standard configuration has participated in the tender of the mugello Desmo Challenge 2008 with Danilo Marrancone, centering an important result: in his victory.
  
[[Virginio Ferrari]] won the 1987 TTF1 title aboard a YB4 EI, partnering with [[Davide Tardozzi]].
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Bimota many are engaged in competition in the national and international trophies: Tesi 3D, DB5, DB6 and DB7 now.
  
Their bikes have been raced over the years, winning several early [[Superbike World Championship]] races ([[Davide Tardozzi]] taking five in 1988), and also the 1980 350cc constructor's title. After many years without success, the [[Australia]]n rider [[Anthony Gobert]] caused a major shock in 2000 by winning a wet race on one.
 
  
 
[[Image:Bimota_DB_5_Mille_prototype01.JPG|thumb|right|250px|'''Bimota DB 5 Mille prototype''']]
 
[[Image:Bimota_DB_5_Mille_prototype01.JPG|thumb|right|250px|'''Bimota DB 5 Mille prototype''']]
  
 
Bimota's co-founder and long-time chief designer [[Massimo Tamburini|Tamburini]] has been an influential player in the development of other Italian brands, most significantly his work on the popular [[Ducati 916]] and [[MV Agusta F4 series|MV Agusta F4]]; other designers such as current Bimota chief [[Sergio Robbiano]] have also been involved with larger-volume manufacturers.
 
Bimota's co-founder and long-time chief designer [[Massimo Tamburini|Tamburini]] has been an influential player in the development of other Italian brands, most significantly his work on the popular [[Ducati 916]] and [[MV Agusta F4 series|MV Agusta F4]]; other designers such as current Bimota chief [[Sergio Robbiano]] have also been involved with larger-volume manufacturers.
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== == The current range
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* DB5 S
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* DB5 R
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* DB6 Delirio
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R * DB6 Delirio
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* Tesi 3D
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* DB7
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==External links==
 
==External links==

Revision as of 09:59, 29 January 2009

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File:BimotDB2.jpg
Bimota DB2 at Wheels Of Italy


Bimota is an Italian motorcycle company located in the city of Rimini.


Decoding models names

The names of Bimota motorcycles are very schematic:

  • 1letter:
    Identifies the provider of the engine ("Y" to Yamaha, "H" for Honda, "K" for Kawasaki, "S" for Suzuki, "HD" for Harley-Davidson, then the "D" for Ducai).
  • 2ndletter:
    Bimota Initial "B"
  • 3letter:
    type model
  • '4th letter (if any):
    The different versions of the same model

The only exceptions are the 500-Vdue which is concerned entirely designed by Bimota Tesi and (1D, 2D e 3-D), which has a particular pattern of front suspension.


History

Bimota KB1

The Bimota was born in 1966 as a company in the field of heating and air conditioning. Its name is the first two letters of the surname of the three founding partners: Bianchi, Morri and Tamburini. A few years later Massimo Tamburini, designer, directs the company towards the production of special components for motorcycles and in 1973 the company began working in the motorcycle field.


Features

Bimota has never built engine on its own, with the exception of " Vdue-500". At the beginning of its activity creates Bimota frame and motorcycles in competition, the various were the YB1, YB2,YB3, HDB1, HDB2, and SB1.


Production

First road model, the'HB1, Honda Motor has 750CBand tubular frame. In 1977 nascono the SB2'dismountable from the frame, and the'KB1.

Bimota SB4

Participation in competitions is awarded to the 1980 when Jon Ekerold wins the World Cup Class 350, seven years later Virginio Ferrari won the championship World TT F1.

The models of the 1980s are: HB2, HB3, SB3, SB4, SB5, YB4 EI ,YB6,YB6 EX UP, YB6 Tuatara, KB2, KB3, DB1, DB1 S andDB1 RS.


Members

In 1983 Tamburini leaves Bimota and successor Federico Martini, author of themotionDB1 (the first motor Bimota Ducati) and chassis aluminum became a box Bimota standard. Its also YB4Rwhich won the TT F1 World with Virginio Ferrari. Federico Martini introduces the first in the motorcycle sector (including Japanese brands), the electronic injection engines 750 cc, which is competing in the series production.

Anche Federico Martini lascia però la Bimota. They were the first Nineties, and is replaced by Pierluigi Marconi.


90 Years

Marconi continues the construction of aluminum chassis box, and come YB8, YB8 E, YB8 Furano, YB9 Bellaria, YB9 SR, YB9 SRI,YB10, YB10 tandem, YB11, SB6, SB6R, SB7, SB8R.

The Bimota 500-Vdue.jpg

But Marconi take new roads, and its oval tube chassis was born DB2 SR DB2, DB2EF,DB3 "," Mantra " ',Supermono tandem , "500-Vdue,Thesis 1 / D(with front swingarm instead of the classic fork).

The 710 cc Supermono, prototype of the "Supermono tandem with BMW-derived engine and made competitive by Fiaccavento conducted by Gianluca Galasso countdown Ducati" clapper "driven by Pierfrancesco Chili winning the European Championship race at Mugello category. Galasso won the Italian title with the same bike.

Following the "500-Vdue", the only model produced entirely by Bimota, equipped with a propeller longitudinal V-twin 500 cc), first two-stroke engine operated by injection electronically.


Bankruptcy

At the end of the nineties comes the decline, due to a financial crisis.
At the beginning of the decade, the bike is the most importantRSB8, with aluminum frame and carbon. With theKSB8 Bimota back to competitions in the World Cup Superbike for derived from the series, and by the second race wins the first victory in the wet, with Anthony Gobert.

Bimota DB6 Delirio

A cure engines is derived Suzuki Farnè, but the financial crisis grows and the Bimota declaring bankruptcy.


News

The rebirth

In 2003 a new property restart the activity by making major investments. The first motion made,theDB5, awarded by the 2004 Motorcycle Design Award ", title issued for the Supersport category from the" Motorcycle Design Association. This motion presents the trellis swingarm tubing, painted in red as the chassis, coupled to an aluminum plate and called the "composite Traliccio".

In 2005 Bimota launched at the Salon of Milano anakedon a DB5, designed by Sergio Robbiano of Robbiano Design:the DB6 Delirio.

The following year the exhibition is an opportunity to present the two-seater version of the DB5 Mille but especially the third generation of the thesis calledTesi 3D, with a fairing in essential classic colors red-white Bimota.

In 2007, the Fair of Milan, presents the Bimota DB7, designed by Enrico Borghesan, which presents different motorcycle technical innovations as the rear suspension system on the engine infulcrato (solution used in MotoGP) and the rear frame made entirely of fiber carbon self, as the front frame. The frame is a mixed lattice in oval section tubes and plates cut from solid aluminum. The DB7 has a budget cycle of the first order, while the vehicle is entrusted to the Ducati 1099 cc from which equips the 1098th DB7 in a standard configuration has participated in the tender of the mugello Desmo Challenge 2008 with Danilo Marrancone, centering an important result: in his victory.

Bimota many are engaged in competition in the national and international trophies: Tesi 3D, DB5, DB6 and DB7 now.


Bimota DB 5 Mille prototype

Bimota's co-founder and long-time chief designer Tamburini has been an influential player in the development of other Italian brands, most significantly his work on the popular Ducati 916 and MV Agusta F4; other designers such as current Bimota chief Sergio Robbiano have also been involved with larger-volume manufacturers.


== == The current range

  • DB5 S
  • DB5 R
  • DB6 Delirio

R * DB6 Delirio

  • Tesi 3D
  • DB7


External links



Bimota DB6















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