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CCM spitfire


Good on em.....

 

http://www.ccm-motorcycles.com/_includes/docs/Spitfire_Brochure_Slideshow_Final.pdf

 

 



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Needs something at the back in my view!

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I like that



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Uses the old husky engine produced now by SWM at the factory in varese italy.

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A new adventure bike with the same engine to replace the 450 is next on the cards.....

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Yep. Euro4 regs have moved the GP450, assuming they do something similar with a GP600 i think it'll be a winner. I really like the gp450.

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I wonder if this means the end of the bonded frame technology that they've been pushing for a good few years?

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John Harvey wrote:

I wonder if this means the end of the bonded frame technology that they've been pushing for a good few years?


I hope not. That thing is a masterpiece.  Being bonded and made of several components i would think that it might be quite simple to adapt certain elements of it to accommodate the 600 engine and support a non coaxial sprocket arrangement.

Whatever they do they really need to try and get/keep the bike into to sub 140kg bracket.



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