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Yamaha To Build Moto2 Bike?
Submitted by Kropotkin on Tue, 2009-02-24 00:36.
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Fascinating news from Italy. According to a post on the Oberdan Bezzi's blog, Yamaha are building a Moto2 bike, ready to compete when the series replaces the 250 class, either in 2010 or 2011. Bezzi, an Italian motorcycle designer, has a stunning mockup of what the bike would look like, named, appropriately enough, the YZR 600 M2.

According to Bezzi, Yamaha has decided that the new Moto2 class could offer a good return on investment, as a way of providing production racing motorcycles to buying customers at an affordable price. In line with this thought, the bikes would be sold in Yamaha's traditional red and white production livery, much as the old TZ bikes were back in the 1980s. The bikes would be offered for sale, and not provided on a lease basis, as the bikes in MotoGP are.

Should the story be true, and Yamaha be genuinely interested in producing equipment for the Moto2 class, it would mark a turning point for the series. So far, the entries have been almost entirely from chassis specialists such as Moriwaki, Suter and BQR, building prototype chassis around production engines - mostly Honda's popular CBR600RR powerplant. But a manufacturer producing bikes would change the game significantly. What's more, Yamaha producing limited run racing motorcycles for sale would not violate the terms of the contract which the Flammini brothers have with the FIM for production-based motorcycle racing. Although the powerplant would undoubtedly be similar to Yamaha's R6 engine, changes would have to be made for it to comply with the current set of rules. The R6 is already close to the rev limit enforced under the Moto2 regulations, and the engine would likely be modified for torque, rather than power.

Once one manufacturer crosses the bridge that leads to Moto2, more could follow. The surprise exception could well be Honda, though. Paddock and fan gossip puts the naissance of the new class down to Big Red's malign influence, part of their witchhunt against two strokes. But so far, Honda have not expressed any interest in the new class, and there have even been some statements which would seem to imply that the Japanese giant will not build a bike for the new class. Perhaps it was not Honda pushing for the four strokes after all, but another Japanese conglomerate. One which makes musical instruments, perhaps?
 
Wow, I think I'm in love...nobody does it like Yamaha! Think I could get my hands on one of those and make it street legal???
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Tremulant @ Feb 24 2009, 09:54 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>Wow, I think I'm in love...nobody does it like Yamaha! Think I could get my hands on one of those and make it street legal???
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Its PURE ....... ... isn't it?!
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Well...if you and i are lucky...they will put out a street version rumor has it
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (xx CURVE xx @ Feb 24 2009, 04:57 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>Its PURE ....... ... isn't it?!
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Well...if you and i are lucky...they will put out a street version rumor has it
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That thing will never see the light of day as sad as it is. Bezzi does so many designs for companies I have yet to see one made. Go on the TOTALMOTORCYCLE.com site and look up the prototype designs and you can see many that he has made. HE did a design for Triumph called the spitfire which was awesome, never produced. The ones that he did design studies for Ducati were amazing but to no avail. Also how is a machine that is supposed to be close to prototypes ever to be released in a street form? Isn't that SBK and Supersport? Pretty bike though.
 
Beautiful clean bike...........Does any1 feel like moto2 has the possibility of being better than motogp? I hope its not the case but it could be the case
 
[quote name='xx CURVE xx' date='Feb 24 2009, 02:28 PM' post='176888']
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FKING NICE!!!!!!!!!!!


As i said before if these are gonna use less electronics than the 800's to keep costs down then these are going to be imense to watch.

they will have to rethink the 800's then and hopefully they will unleash the 990's or have 1000cc motogp bikes...... roll on that day.

well we can always dream...
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Ngads @ Feb 24 2009, 06:26 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>Beautiful clean bike...........Does any1 feel like moto2 has the possibility of being better than motogp? I hope its not the case but it could be the case

I think it has serious potential. If they do launch Moto2 and don't return MotoGP to they're old 990 bikes, I have a feeling Moto2 could easily be more exciting (if they get some good riders of course). I don't want to see this happen, but it's possible. But then again, I share Curve's old sentiment that as long as the racing is good, what's there to complain about?
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Tremulant @ Feb 24 2009, 06:54 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>I think it has serious potential. If they do launch Moto2 and don't return MotoGP to they're old 990 bikes, I have a feeling Moto2 could easily be more exciting (if they get some good riders of course). I don't want to see this happen, but it's possible. But then again, I share Curve's old sentiment that as long as the racing is good, what's there to complain about?
Good racing will always trump the crap goin on these days.
 

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