Bimota releases the complete 2016 price list

The Tesi 3D Naked costs 32.330 euros

Bimota releases the complete 2016 price listBimota releases the complete 2016 price list

Bimota – Bimota was one of the true protagonists of the 2015 EICMA edition. In fact, tens of thousands of people came to admire the gems displayed by Bimota technicians.

The Bimota Tesi 3D Naked was one of the most popular bikes and now we also know its price given that the Italian brand has released the price list of the 2016 range. The 3D Naked is the first with high handlebars and a passenger seat. Load transfers controlled by the front suspension (Dive Controlled System) which absorbs the forces, reducing the lowering of the front end to a minimum, maximum speed in changes of direction, absolute control of the motorbike and a twin-cylinder heart are the strong points of this Italian jewel. The equipment is completed by the two 320mm front discs with radial master cylinders and upside-down calipers, the double front and rear mono shock absorber and all the parts machined from solid, starting from the main frame up to details such as the steering supports and footpegs. The sportiness is accentuated by the performance of the engine, the excellent suspension system by Öhlins, the reduced weight and the very narrow sidewalls: at all times rider and bike are one. Even with the low center of gravity, the Tesi allows quick changes of direction and good stability on fast speeds.

Bimota staff are continuing their work to improve the products after receiving suggestions and criticisms during the Milan event. The development process of new projects and new commercial networks continues in Rimini. Below is the complete list of retail prices:

DB5 R €23.790
DB8 €32.940
DB8 Oronero €47.580
DB9 Thrill €31.720
Impetus €34.770
DBX €28.060
3D Naked thesis €32.330
Thesis 3D Race Cafe €34.160
Tesi 3D Race Cafe Carbon €43.920

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