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Super Suter SRT 500 V4 - The GP Two-Stroke Motorcycle


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What a fantastic machine!

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http://www.topspeed.com/motorcycles/ "The Swiss specialists from Suter Racing have teamed up with Italian builder Paton to launch on the market a MotoGP bike powered by a two-stroke V4 engine.

Suter Racing is highly experienced in building racing prototypes and they have even participated at the 2007 MotoGP World Championship with the Ilmor X3 prototype. Now, the Swiss are preparing their debut in the Moto2 championship with a new prototype. At the base of the company is Eskil Suter, an ex-Grand Prix pilot in the 250 and 500cc classes.

The Suter SRT 500 prototype was presented at Milano with the occasion of the 2009 EICMA show. The chassis is similar to that used on the Ilmor X3 and it is part of a real MotoGP bike that weighs 125 kg/ 275.5 lbs and benefits of precisely 200 hp developed by the two-stroke V4 of 500cc.

Suter says he went along with this project because "there was never really a proper 500cc V4 two-stroke people could buy," and they turned out with a prototype that “makes a MotoGP bike feel like a tractor."

Starting at $74,345, the SRT 500 V4 isn’t exactly for anyone, but it’s three times cheaper than any MotoGP bike. Still, customers are offered the possibility to add parts such as carbon rims, SBK forks and a titan exhaust system, raising the price to as much as $134,000."

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"Suter says he went along with this project because "there was never really a proper 500cc V4 two-stroke people could buy,"

Yeah, all i was looking for was a 500cc V4 two stroke all thee years!

So, we all go buy one tomorrow if it is on the market, dont we?biggrin.png

Let the joke aside, good bike and good effort. I am sure it kicks in like hell!!!

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If your in Australia, Cairn's to be precise, there is a shop where you can go to get lotsa goodies for old Yamaha 2 strokes. RD/RZ 250/350's are considered in high regard.

An RD with the 421 engine would be a ball teara!

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Saw in Classic Bike from UK last year the same style bike - powered by a TZ750.

A rocket ship for sure !

Back in the day I remember seeing's TZ750's racing on circuit's in Oz. Really awesome machines!

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