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zunkus 14-06-06 08:15 AM

BMW in MotoGP
 
There's a rumour that BMW will be entering a 3 cyclinder bike this year for testing and that Jeremy McWilliams is the current test rider. Is this true? Any links to the subject?

I found this but it's in german...

http://www.motorradonline.de/d/21304...=%2Fmrd%2Fnews

http://www.motorradonline.de/fm/21/BMW_600.jpg

SpankyHam 14-06-06 08:33 AM

This article is just saying that the rumors are coming up ever so often.

No decition has been made yet by the officials weather or not they will join the MotoGP.

As for the Bike it's still too slow & too heavy.

Daimo 14-06-06 09:04 AM

Probably depend if they can make the bike competative and give times as quick as the current MotoGP lot.

If they can't, you won't hear anymore, but if they can, im sure we'lll all hear about it.

I think it would be good to get a few more manufactures in there.

SVeeedy Gonzales 14-06-06 09:43 AM

A few bike mags have covered this. BMW want into MotoGP for their brand image and they think they can win it (loads of money, more than just about anyone else in MotoGP right now). Plus they've been drifting into sportier bikes more and more. Only downside is that they're using a fair few car engineers on the project. Didn't work for the KR bike a while back. Some say BMW won't go into MotoGP until they've won F1 but others say they'll be in the 2007 one with an 800cc bike. Not long to go until we know for sure.

I'll bet it won't chuffing break down.

And will it have ABS?!

Daimo 14-06-06 10:00 AM

It won't do well, it will only stick to the middle and outside lines into the corners.

The rider will also all of a sudden loose the ability to realise when other riders are around and about to overtake :wink: :lol:

zunkus 14-06-06 01:09 PM

I agree with Daimo that the more the merrier as far as constructers go. In fact It's nice to see more European manufacturers there. BMW should do well if commited adn have a good backing both in terms of technology and money. Hope they do pull it off. Lets hope they give us a nice bike to cheer to though not some strange looking creature :)

Biker Biggles 14-06-06 02:26 PM

It would be nice to see a Sam Brown on the podium,and the flat cap and slippers would be OK.Smoking a pipe would not be allowed in today's PC environment,so they will have to arrange a relaunch and makeover for themselves there.
Do they velcro knee sliders on to their cylinder heads? :)

paulthewitt 14-06-06 05:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SVeeedy Gonzales
I'll bet it won't chuffing break down.

And will it have ABS?!

and heated grips as standard!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Paul

Razor 14-06-06 06:04 PM

A competetive triple?
Aprillia and Proton have both tried, I don't see them having much success with that engine configuration unless they know something that everybody else doesn't...

Itching 2 go 14-06-06 06:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Razor
A competetive triple?
Aprillia and Proton have both tried, I don't see them having much success with that engine configuration unless they know something that everybody else doesn't...

the engine will be a smaller capacity? will this not help? smaller pistons? lighter engine internals? could it not work with an 800cc better than it ever did on a 990cc?


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