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02/23/14 at 12:48:53
 
http://autos.yahoo.com/blogs/motoramic/lotus-enters-motorcycle-business-with-...

200 hp and weighs under 400 lbs.  Be like strapping yourself to a rocket.
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Reply #1 - 02/23/14 at 15:29:53
 
Looks like a "Tron" bike... (funny I should say that,..."The bike was designed by German concept designer Daniel Simon, whose work has featured in movies such as TRON: Legacy and Oblivion")...
I'll take it!... How much?...  Huh...



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Ludicrous Speed !... ... Huh...
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Reply #2 - 02/23/14 at 23:38:07
 
LOL, dang nabbit... ya gotta stop watching the same web pages as me! I personally like the green and yellow one. I would still like to know what the specs on the weight are, as the site doesn't show overall bike weight.

Ok autoblog has a press release at the bottom of their page and a full spec readout to boot... says 181kg...399.03669455485lbs... dang!

OH...and only 100 are going to be built...guess if you didn't order the day of the press release your not getting one...oh and a couple hundred thousand in the bank too.(and that's probably low siding it)







Engine

Construction:  2-cylinder 4-stroke engine, 75° V-style
Capacity:  1,195 cm³
Bore:  105 mm
Stroke:  69 mm
Power Approx:  200 HP
Transmission:  6-gear jaw-type shift transmission
Lubrication:  Dry sump lubrication
Main shaft ratio:  40:76
Lay shaft ratio:  15:41
Clutch:  Hydraulic anti-hopping clutch
Ignition:  Full electronic engine management with digital adjustment of the ignition


Chassis

Frame:  Aero tech steel/Titanium/Carbon fibre frame
Fork:  Upside down
Suspension strut:  Twin suspension strut
Spring travel front:  80 mm
Spring travel rear:  70 mm
Brake system front:  Twin brake disc, ø320mm, four piston calipers
Brake system rear:  One brake disc,ø220mm, two piston calipers
Chain:  X-Ring resp. O-Ring
Head tube ang:  59°
Fork ang:  54°
Wheel base:  1.645±15 mm

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Reply #3 - 02/24/14 at 04:26:49
 
Very cool looking.......I wouldn't want to wrench on it though, probably takes an hour just to get to the engine LOL.
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Re: Lotus
Reply #4 - 02/24/14 at 05:05:37
 
What????????  All that engineering and they couldn't figure out how to mount a kickstand???????
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Reply #5 - 02/24/14 at 09:07:34
 
Good point Dave,, I guess they figured if you can afford that thing youll have someone waiting everywhere youre planning on stopping & theyll have a dolly waiting on ya.  Kinda weird not havin a stand on it.
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Re: Lotus
Reply #6 - 02/24/14 at 09:37:13
 
Hope it gets put in the Isle of Man, or motogp
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