2011 Bimota Tesi 3D - COOL WALL VOTE: AWESOME
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Re: 2011 Bimota Tesi 3D - COOL WALL VOTE: in Progress
I'm quite curious how the "fork" (er, front swingarm?) affects the Tesi's handling. After watching this short vid, I still have no idea how the bars turn the front wheel
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Re: 2011 Bimota Tesi 3D - COOL WALL VOTE: in Progress
From the video, it looks like it uses a unique pivot point and pivot arm system. The wheel looks like it has a virtual pivot point in the middle of the hub and the front arm system (the 2 "leg rods") use a "push-me pull-me" system to pivot that. Quite unique and of course more complex than a standard fork and triple tree arrangement.
I'm sure an engineer on here could explain in further.
I'm sure an engineer on here could explain in further.

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Re: 2011 Bimota Tesi 3D - COOL WALL VOTE: in Progress
So, get a Ducati Hypermotard 1100 EVO, weighs only a few pounds more, has the same desmodue 1100 engine, and costs maybe a third as much?totalmotorcycle wrote:370lbs and 1100cc engine, plus an insane design?
This bike is a dilemma, and we really need that "meh, neither cool or uncool" voting option. Styling is wonky, there's nothing wrong with the desmodue motor, but for the price they charge, the motor needs to be something more exotic and special. The whole thing comes down to the hub steering. I respect the engineering it represents, but from a riding perspective, what does it really get you in performance that you can't get from a BMW telelever?
I'll give it a reluctant Cool - it gets there by its fingernails, solely on the engineering interest of the hub steering. But if I had $40K lying around, I wouldn't spend it on this...... an EBR 1190RS on the other hand...
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Re: 2011 Bimota Tesi 3D - COOL WALL VOTE: in Progress
I voted awesome. Looks like something out of an anime.
Some videos of it:
General run-down:
Heads up display turning on:
Racing it:
Some videos of it:
General run-down:
Heads up display turning on:
Racing it:
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The only thing I got from Grey's video is that the guy displaying the bike has a freakin' creepy smile. Stay away from my kids, bro.
The 3 posted by Spyder were a bit more useful, and I think the MCN guy pretty much summed it all up--"The biggest compliment you can give it is that it feels like a normal sport bike...but is it as good as a well-sorted sport bike like the DB5? The short answer is no." The display turning on looks nice, reminds me of my '06 Ninja 636...except $40,000 more expensive. I think the biggest shortfall was also mentioned in the MCN video, it lacks that tactile feedback that you get from a normal sport bike, having that solid connection from the front axle directly up through the forks and into the grips. I'm also curious how that 23 degree turning limit compares to other bikes and how big a role that would play in low speed maneuvers.
As a personal aside, I would never spend that kind of money on a bike unless I won the lottery or for some other reason came into an exorbitant amount of scratch, let alone spend that kind of money on a bike to only ride it on the track, and I think the lack of feedback in everyday street riding would be a huge down side for this bike. I depend on my handlebars every time I ride to let me know what quality of road surface I'm on, not sure how much of it would be muted being so indirectly connected to the front tire with that system.
The 3 posted by Spyder were a bit more useful, and I think the MCN guy pretty much summed it all up--"The biggest compliment you can give it is that it feels like a normal sport bike...but is it as good as a well-sorted sport bike like the DB5? The short answer is no." The display turning on looks nice, reminds me of my '06 Ninja 636...except $40,000 more expensive. I think the biggest shortfall was also mentioned in the MCN video, it lacks that tactile feedback that you get from a normal sport bike, having that solid connection from the front axle directly up through the forks and into the grips. I'm also curious how that 23 degree turning limit compares to other bikes and how big a role that would play in low speed maneuvers.
As a personal aside, I would never spend that kind of money on a bike unless I won the lottery or for some other reason came into an exorbitant amount of scratch, let alone spend that kind of money on a bike to only ride it on the track, and I think the lack of feedback in everyday street riding would be a huge down side for this bike. I depend on my handlebars every time I ride to let me know what quality of road surface I'm on, not sure how much of it would be muted being so indirectly connected to the front tire with that system.
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Re: 2011 Bimota Tesi 3D - COOL WALL VOTE: in Progress
Granted, it's a very unique design exercise is what really makes it shine. Yes, the same engine and almost x3 more price than the Hypermotard, but the styling is what makes the Tesi 3D so unique. The Hypermotard 1100 EVO http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/photos/2 ... 100EVO.htm is a wicked hooligan bike in it's own right though.jstark47 wrote:So, get a Ducati Hypermotard 1100 EVO, weighs only a few pounds more, has the same desmodue 1100 engine, and costs maybe a third as much?totalmotorcycle wrote:370lbs and 1100cc engine, plus an insane design?
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Re: 2011 Bimota Tesi 3D - COOL WALL VOTE: in Progress
Good votes coming in thus far:
VOTE: Your Coolness Factor of the 2011 Bimota Tesi 3D is...
Awesome 50%
Cool 8%
Uncool 33%
Fail 8%
It will be an interesting finish!
VOTE: Your Coolness Factor of the 2011 Bimota Tesi 3D is...
Awesome 50%
Cool 8%
Uncool 33%
Fail 8%
It will be an interesting finish!
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Re: 2011 Bimota Tesi 3D - COOL WALL VOTE: in Progress
I don't like these pop quizzes, Mike, I always guess the wrong answer!
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Re: 2011 Bimota Tesi 3D - COOL WALL VOTE: in Progress
LOL!!jaskc78 wrote:I don't like these pop quizzes, Mike, I always guess the wrong answer!

When it comes to voting, there is no wrong answer. (How is that for a politician answer)
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Re: 2011 Bimota Tesi 3D - COOL WALL VOTE: in Progress
Sorry guys this one is a FAIL for me.
It's ugly.
It's weird.
The steering mechanism does not inspire confidence.
It's missing the forks, an important part for me because it gives the 'dive' feel as you break and turn.
The price.
Out of interest, I heard the MCN guys say that it's turning radius is 23°. Is that good or bad? I have no clue. Any thoughts?
The only thing redeeming about it is the weight-to-power ratio.
It's ugly.
It's weird.
The steering mechanism does not inspire confidence.
It's missing the forks, an important part for me because it gives the 'dive' feel as you break and turn.
The price.
Out of interest, I heard the MCN guys say that it's turning radius is 23°. Is that good or bad? I have no clue. Any thoughts?
The only thing redeeming about it is the weight-to-power ratio.
Andrea 
