Bimota has recently revealed the latest photos its supercharged Tesi H2 being tested on a racetrack in production-ready guise. According to the brand, they are testing the superbike to evaluate the latest technical improvements. As per the details available, the Bimota Tesi H2 is expected to go on sale by the end of this year or early next year.
To jog your memory, the Japanese brand Kawasaki bought a 49.9% stake in Bimota last year while the prototype model of the supercharged Tesi H2 made its global debut at the EICMA motorcycle show in November 2019. Based on the supercharged 998cc Kawasaki H2, the Tesi H2 features a double swingarm chassis, borrowed from the Bimota machines.
The chassis of the Bimota Tesi H2 is a real innovation with the front suspension capable to move in completely different directions. This system has exceptional features as during heavy braking the wheelbase remains the same as the forks don’t operate like the old school telescopic units and further offer greater stability. Though the power output of the inline 4-cylinder engine has not been revealed by the brand, one can expect the supercharger to offer a minimum of 240HP while it can vary all the way up to 300HP.
In terms of the premium designing, the excessive use of carbon fibre across the body panels is something to look out for while the use of aluminium bits further adds to its noteworthy appeal. The front fairing design has been borrowed from the Vyrus 986 M2 while the Bimota Tesi H2 features the winglets integrated into the fairing in a clean manner.
The impressive placement of carbon fibre air duct on the side accentuates its supercharged design language. The brand has offered the motorcycle with Ohlins electronic suspension on either side while the disc brakes are mated to Brembo-sourced callipers at the front wheel.
The Bimota Tesi H2 would be limited to a few production units while the customers can avail it in the United Kingdom by early 2021. The chances of the availability of the supercharged motorcycle in the Indian market are rather thin and as of yet, no official confirmation has been made regarding the launch of the Tesi H2 in India.
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