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Evilchicken0
Joined: 12 May 2010 Posts: 2996 Location: London
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Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2015 6:14 pm Post subject: |
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Yep - Simon knows his onions where the SB6 is concerned, he's worked on mine. _________________ Don't read everything you believe |
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GeeKay
Joined: 29 May 2009 Posts: 1767 Location: West Yorkshire
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Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2015 7:07 pm Post subject: |
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this Simon from Dunmow?
He had my Tesi's rear swingarm in his garage.........
_________________ Bimota SB6 and Benelli TNT 899S road bikes.
Beta Techno trials iron. Project bikes:- Suzuki V4 500, TS185 cafe racer, XR11/71, Kettle/Katana, TDRGV250, OR50, Gag125,Triumph T595 and a Triumph X75 Hurricane replica.
Too many projects............... |
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PTG
Joined: 17 Jul 2015 Posts: 32 Location: Essex
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Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2015 5:57 pm Post subject: |
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Hehe! Yep, that's the gentleman in question! Small world!
_________________ Regards,
Paul. |
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Bimota Classic Parts
Joined: 13 Feb 2015 Posts: 131 Location: Italia
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Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2015 2:54 pm Post subject: |
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Bimota SB6 1100
Engine: Suzuki GSX-R 1100, 4 cylinder
Piston displacement: 1074 cc
Cmpression ratio: 11,2:1
Cooling: with liquid
Fuelling: 4 carburettors Mikuni BST of 40 mm
Clutch: multiple plate in oil bath
Gearbox: 5 speed
Front brake: double disc Brembo 320 mm
Rear brake: single disc Brembo 230 mm
Dry weight: 190 Kg
Production: only 22 motorcycles with color gunmetal
Performance: by the magazines were found a top speed of 275.5 km / h and an acceleration in the quarter-mile of 10.64 seconds
_________________ Bimota Classic Parts
di Paolo Girotti
Via della Fontina 27 - 53043 Chiusi (SI) - Italy
P. iva 01084400520
cell. +39 3343686888
tel/fax +39 057821986
e-mail: info@bimotaclassicparts.com
web: www.bimotaclassicparts.com |
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brian
Joined: 22 Aug 2011 Posts: 3769 Location: Australia
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Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2015 12:08 am Post subject: |
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Gunmetal colour scheme = super rare _________________ '99 DB4 #104, '96 SB6 #1165, '94 DB2 J #652, '99 DB4 #088, '08 VTX1800, '93 ZXR750R M1, '95 ZXR750, '95 ZXR750 Race Bike, '94 CBR400rr NC29 Race Bike, '94 CB250, '49 BSA C10 250, '61 BSA A10 650, '89 ZXR750, '91 Ducati 851 |
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Bimota Classic Parts
Joined: 13 Feb 2015 Posts: 131 Location: Italia
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Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2015 2:31 pm Post subject: |
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brian wrote: |
Gunmetal colour scheme = super rare |
hi brian,
yes, very rare!
This bike is for sale, who is interested can contact us
_________________ Bimota Classic Parts
di Paolo Girotti
Via della Fontina 27 - 53043 Chiusi (SI) - Italy
P. iva 01084400520
cell. +39 3343686888
tel/fax +39 057821986
e-mail: info@bimotaclassicparts.com
web: www.bimotaclassicparts.com |
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PTG
Joined: 17 Jul 2015 Posts: 32 Location: Essex
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Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2015 4:34 pm Post subject: |
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Hello Bimota Classic Parts. Thanks very much for posting pics of the bike. I am quite fixated on a red, white, carbon example, though the rarity of the colour of the SB6 pictured and the fact that it looks nice in and of itself make it a consideration.
There is one small fly in the ointment, in that I have already made an offer to a gentleman in Holland for a R/W/C SB6. He is yet to respond, but of course I must wait until he does.
Thanks again. _________________ Regards,
Paul. |
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Jbuffa
Joined: 06 Aug 2014 Posts: 64 Location: United States
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philfingers
Joined: 05 Sep 2009 Posts: 337 Location: Bimota Capital of the UK, Kidderminster
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Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2015 12:47 am Post subject: |
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I bought one earlier this year, you can read about it here http://www.bimotaforum.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=4108
RWC is probably most sought after. You'll see in my signature I've got a few bikes and have to say the SB6 is one of the easiest to ride. I've had my YB11 9 years but always wanted an SB6
As Evilchicken said, if valve clearances, clutch slave, front sprocket need doing it's frame off [if you use a frame like mine] or try and drop that boat anchor out the bottom! Being honest unless the bike is currently ridden then factor in a full strip down and inspection to satisfy your curiosity. Clutch slave on mine was corroded and leaking. With the frame I made I removed the frame [11kgs!] from the engine and left the motor on the stand in about 2hrs.
Thermostats can fail and are very hard to find, Bimota Classic Parts may well have them. I needed to do clearances on my valves at 4400km. getting one piece top bodywork off is easy, 10mins tops once you know how, give easy access to tank, carbs, shock.
rear exhaust mounts fail, front sprocket covers crack as the cut down version by Bimota is shocking!
It was said back in the day that when you buy a Bimota you should strip it down and reassemble it carefully. That still applies.
Mine's great, it lives up to all my expectations
As for buying from a dealer or not, your just as easily going to buy from a dealer and have to sort out something underneath, if you buy from Italy are you going to send it back, no probably not.
I'd buy the one with the best bodywork you can find. they do crack! Buy from an enthusiast who knows the bike properly, not just how to change the oil. Mine came from a deceased estate, registered in 2000, last used 2007. I bought it through a dealer but I didn't want anyone messing with it, I'd rather go over it myself and sort it my way
Get yourself a sorted one and you won't regret it
_________________ 03 YB11, 03 Aprilia RSVR Edwards, 94 Ducati Superlight III, 95 Honda NC30, 04 Ducati 999S, 91 kawasaki KR1-S C2, 91 Ducati 851 USD Strada, 89 ZXR750H1, 90 ZXR400H1, 205 16v Rally Car, A6 2.7TDI Avant, STM R1 engined Phoenix |
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PTG
Joined: 17 Jul 2015 Posts: 32 Location: Essex
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Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2015 1:35 pm Post subject: |
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Got it.
Chas Mortimer dropped it off at Race Engineering on Tuesday but I couldn't get down until today as I was working away.
I figured it would be best to send it straight to Race Engineering as at one point Simon was PDIing about 3 SB6's a day, back in the day, and I think she will need some TLC from someone who knows what they are doing before I can enjoy. That and the NOVA process of course.
She came with the Bimota leather keyring, the original cover and factory fitted preload adhusters. All in all, she's in good nick. Only 4820 Ks on the clock.
As I understand it - unless there are pics it never happened - so here they are:
_________________ Regards,
Paul. |
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2bims
Joined: 03 Apr 2010 Posts: 7292
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Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2015 3:33 pm Post subject: |
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Congrats Paul, and yup...pictures essential or else "it never happened"....most of your potential grief is over at least as far as getting it paid, collected and delivered...and you used Chaz Mortimer whos pretty reliable..........Cover and the "prescious" leather key fob....sign of a good seller or one owner bike that he relinquished both of those in the sale....Hopefully your fun and little to no anguish can now begin....Well...once you've got it registered that is...clear that Nova system out of the way as theres an 8Squid per day fine after the first 2 weeks........then insure on frame number though a nice classic insurance company...FJ or PJ....run through an MOT and send off your docs.....should be straight forward enough..and for times when it isnt...look no further than the Forum..... |
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SpikeC
Joined: 20 Aug 2013 Posts: 450 Location: Portland, Oregon
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Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2015 5:56 pm Post subject: |
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Congrats! It looks really nice, enjoy! _________________ Spike C.
Portland, Oregon, USA
2008 Bimota DB5R
1965 Triumph T100SC |
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Evilchicken0
Joined: 12 May 2010 Posts: 2996 Location: London
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Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2015 6:21 pm Post subject: |
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Sweet - if you're quick you'll be able to get some miles in before it gets wet _________________ Don't read everything you believe |
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brian
Joined: 22 Aug 2011 Posts: 3769 Location: Australia
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Posted: Sat Sep 05, 2015 11:45 am Post subject: |
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Looks nice. Mark 1. What frame # and year is it? _________________ '99 DB4 #104, '96 SB6 #1165, '94 DB2 J #652, '99 DB4 #088, '08 VTX1800, '93 ZXR750R M1, '95 ZXR750, '95 ZXR750 Race Bike, '94 CBR400rr NC29 Race Bike, '94 CB250, '49 BSA C10 250, '61 BSA A10 650, '89 ZXR750, '91 Ducati 851 |
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PTG
Joined: 17 Jul 2015 Posts: 32 Location: Essex
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Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2015 10:43 pm Post subject: |
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Hopefully your fun and little to no anguish can now begin....Well...once you've got it registered that is...clear that Nova system out of the way as theres an 8Squid per day fine after the first 2 weeks........then insure on frame number though a nice classic insurance company...FJ or PJ....run through an MOT and send off your docs.....should be straight forward enough..and for times when it isnt...look no further than the Forum..... |
Yup, going through all this now. I'm familiar with Footman James, but 'PJ'? You're definitely right about the forum - been a fantastic help so far!
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Looks nice. Mark 1. What frame # and year is it? |
Frame #524, '95. I bought it from 'Niels' whom I only found out was on the forum after most of the deal was done! _________________ Regards,
Paul. |
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