Author: Akshat Kashyap 8/02/24
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A road-legal variant of the Honda MotoGP racer is the Honda RC213V-S.
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In 2016, the limited-edition Ducati 1299 Superleggera motorcycle was introduced. The name is translated from Italian as "Superlight".
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A four-stroke, supercharged supersport motorcycle is the Kawasaki Ninja H2.
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A sportbike with 1078cc displacement is the MV Agusta F4CC. At $120,000, it's the most costly limited-production sport bike ever seen.
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It features multiple riding modes, such as RAIN, STREET, and SPORT, and a PASC slipper clutch. Additionally, the bike incorporates less invasive traction control and anti-wheelie mitigation.
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A motorbike equipped with titanium inlet valves, chain-driven cams and a 1200 cc, 72 ° V-four cylinder engine is called the Norton V4 SS.
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Since 1999, Suzuki has been producing the Hayabusa sports motorcycle.
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First introduced in 1998, the Yamaha YZF-R1 is a sports motorcycle with 998cc.
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A 1000cc sportsbike featuring a new four-cylinder engine and a reworked frame is the Suzuki GSX-R1000 K5.
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A road-legal 140 kg, 180 horsepower Moto2 bike is the Spirit GP Street R. It features Samco hoses, pre-preg carbon paint, and a complete titanium exhaust system.
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