New Italian brand (hahah in 10 years time)

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by VictoriaBitter®, Jan 24, 2004.

  1. Kinda like a hi-tech Bimota, " 984 C3 V2 " , powered by Ducati MUST be good
    !

    Never heard of it,weird but nice looking bike,love the company motto :

    "No ideas? No party! We want party everyday!" AND :

    "Hand Made in Italy, exclusive, very exclusive, ***the lightest sport bike
    in word***, for dreamers, it's smart and fast like a flash, may be ***used
    by Alien in another planet***, created with "Piadina and Tagliatella
    design", and a lot of more to discover about these two wheels.
    We will produce 50 of these in 2004, 80 in 2005 and 100 the 2006. Only a few
    lucky drivers will take fun and be owner of this Unidentified Motorcycling
    Object"

    www.vyrys.it

    CDIHL

    "Concentrate on what cannot lie.
    The evidence..."
    -- Gil Grissom
    **************************************
    "The faster you travel the slower you age"
    -- Albert Einstein
     
    VictoriaBitter®, Jan 24, 2004
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  2. Have another go at getting the URL correct....

    www.vyrus.it (VIRUS? What a weird name??)
     
    VictoriaBitter®, Jan 24, 2004
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  3. VictoriaBitter®

    Dave Ello Guest

    Hmmm.... I can just imagine that complicated steering shitting itself
    precisely when it shouldn't. Interesting concept though a few more images
    may have been better.

    Cheers,
    Dave ZZR600 => ST2 (stolen) => '03 XX
     
    Dave Ello, Jan 24, 2004
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  4. VictoriaBitter®

    conehead Guest

    .....and wannabes
     
    conehead, Jan 25, 2004
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  5. Dont spose you can understand how it works enough to explain it??...
     
    DoinitSideways, Jan 25, 2004
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  6. VictoriaBitter®

    Dave Ello Guest

    Hi Josh,

    Naah - but it would be something I'd be interested in looking at from an
    engineering perspective. For my money, I'll let others test out the
    long-term reliability of such a critical part of the beast - I personally
    like pointing the bike by moving something bolted very simply to the front
    forks. Call me old-fashioned...

    Cheers,
    Dave ZZR600 => ST2 (stolen) => '03 XX (with old-fangled steering
    mechanism...)
     
    Dave Ello, Jan 25, 2004
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