Spirit G-Sport and G-Street, now the superbikes also speak English

They were presented in London

Spirit G-Sport and G-Street, now the superbikes also speak EnglishSpirit G-Sport and G-Street, now the superbikes also speak English

Spirit G-Sport and G-Street – At the Bike Shed in London, Spirit Motorcycles debuts in MotoGP. Not on the track obviously. In fact, the English brand presents its new sportbikes. GP-Sport and GP-Street.

The two superbikes bridge the gap between road and track

The two new Spirit GP-Sport and GP-Street thus bridge the gap between the real-world functionality of large-scale production motorcycles and the performance of real racing bikes. OREach bike will be tailor-made and they will be able to have at their disposal the great experience of the engineers of the English brand in creating winning racing bikes.

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749cc in-line triple engine

Two new sportbikes make their debut in England. GP-Sport and GP-Street. Both models feature a 749cc three-cylinder engine with a fully adjustable, MotoGP-inspired chassis. The two bikes are the first sportbikes created by the British manufacturer. We don't know much about the two new creatures yet, but the monocoque bodywork is made of carbon fiber and there's also a lot of intelligent F1-style electronics. These two new street and track bikes will redefine the English phrase “Motorcycle Performance“, at least according to what the brand itself declared.

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The GP-Sport R has a chrome-molybdenum steel frame with aluminum inserts. As mentioned, the engine is a 749cc in-line three-cylinder. The suspension features adjustable K-Tech KTR and K-Tech DDS forks. Weight saving is a key factor, the GP-Sport and GP-Street weigh just 140kg (without petrol). Both can be customized, as already mentioned. Spirit Motorcycles will offer custom paint and carbon wheels, among other options. The two motorbikes also have of some selectable driving modes for the road and track.

Exclusive prices

Only 50 units will be built at an exclusive price. The GP-Sport and GP-Street will start from £44,999, while the GP-Sport R will cost £64,999 and the GP-Street R £69,999.

Source: Motorlands News

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