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Uploaded by on Mar 31, 2008

This is one of the few videos on tesi 3d bimota's only hub steering bike.... enjoy!!

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  • Ao..laic a rial italian, dis baic is biutiful..li mortacci

  • the italian style.....without words

    stile italiano punto e basta!!!

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  • I like the oddball music for this oddball bike

  • Muito bonita a moto!!!

  • i am not sure what the fvck you're smoking... this bike is beautiful??? this is one of the ugliest bikes ever made... pretty sure of it.

  • Ahahahah, Inglese imparato all'ITI, come lo si riconosce facilmente xD

  • I would love to have one but the steering would be a new concept to me.

  • Es preciosa, super original, y es una moto que da un giro de 180% es impresionante, tiene que ser tentador provarla!!

  • that looks terrible the bakc of it looks like the front, very odd

  • why add this gay music???

  • @TheDh0ffryn changing rake and trail doesn't per se make a bike unstable. If you look back at the works bikes in the early 80s using anti-dive they stuggled in the bends against the smaller teams, in comparison (I spannered in a 'small' team back then). The works mechs were pulling their hair out trying to make their bikes handle well but were forced to wear anti-dive to keep the marketing men happy. Until they worked out you could just block it off. For faster cornering you want front end dive.

  • @parrotbasher yes but with front end dive your rake and trail changes, which also makes them slightly unstable, and what wrong with reviving old tech and trying to make it work, prime example, 1969 holden HDT001 aka the hurricane, for an all Aussie built car, some of its tech included of all things a cctv system instead of rear view mirrors, fast forward, most cars still using glass mirrors to see behind but they are slowly making more cars with cameras in them!

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