Bimota 1100 TESI 3D Evo Naked 2015

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Some manufacturers are guided by a single imperative: performance. Others by design, some by originality. Bimota speaks out on another ground: exclusivity. Too much maybe sometimes, which caused the factory to relieve the eccentricity of its Tesi concept.

The 3rd generation of this machine, called Tesi 3D, is still evolving in its concept while harmonizing the stylistic line. Must say that 2D was singularly … surprising.

Recall Bimota’s Tesi concept. Use a swing arm for the front end to pass and fork. The system, separating the suspension and steering functions, uses a set of connecting rods and a steering hub. The specificities of this technique are explained in detail in the sheet of the first Tesi, the 1D model from 1991. If the principle remains the same since 1D, remarkable developments have appeared in 3D. The oscillating arms, front and rear, are thus made up of a trellis structure made of steel tubes connected to aluminum plates. This construction made its debut on the DB5. Engineers also optimized braking until they managed to include a radial mounting system for the front calipers..
The centerpiece of the frame remains the 2 aluminum patinas constituting the Omega frame, here less openwork than on the 2D. He holds prisoner a Ducati twin desmo, the 1100 which equips the Hypermotard Evo. Bimota has adapted the injection somewhat to make the engine behavior more suited to the personality of the Tesi. Nevertheless, for the exorbitant price of this machine, the decency would have been to put something more robust, like a majestic 996 or 998. The Tesi 1D of 20 years ago was entitled to the Desmoquattro of the 851.

Let’s put aside these mechanical considerations to focus on the essence of the Tesi: the exception. A motorcycle unlike any other, where every part seems to have been designed to disturb the mortals that we are. The drawing has become smoother and more homogeneous compared to 2D. The front is more sporty and less prototypical; on this EVOlution, the front shock absorber has been moved and is anchored directly to the swingarm and the front of the Omega plate. The rear originates from the DB5. More than an alternative to conventional sports cars, the Tesi 3D is above all a great pretext for the creation of a modern sculpture bringing together Bimota’s passion. The beautiful pieces can no longer be counted while the eccentricity spreads to the edges of the mirrors. The 10 cm high triangle bubble sums up all the tricks: style priority. In this regard, it should be noted that the disappearance of the Zard exhausts under the saddle, in favor of a single silencer installed laterally on the right.

Wiser, more powerful, the Tesi 3D is also more and more expensive. At more than 29,000 € the end, it remains an object for aesthetes.

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Model marketed in

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Performances

  • Max speed: 230 km / h

The technical aspect

Bimota 1100 TESI 3D Evo Naked 2015

  • Frame
  • Frame: Omega type aluminum
  • Tank: 16 liters
  • Seat height: 780 mm
  • Length: 2,100 mm
  • Width: 700 mm
  • Height: 1120 mm
  • Wheelbase: 1390 mm
  • Dry weight: 170 kg
  • Train before
  • swingarm, tubular trellis structure, Ohlins shock absorber, stroke: 115 mm
  • 2 discs Ø 320 mm with 4 piston calipers
  • Front wheel: 120/70 – 17

Bimota 1100 TESI 3D Evo Naked 2015 technical

  • Transmission
  • 6-speed gearbox
  • Secondary chain transmission
  • Rear axle
  • Ohlins monoshock, deb: 130 mm
  • 1 disc Ø 220 mm, 2 piston caliper
  • Rear wheel: 180/55 – 17
  • Motor
  • 90 ° L-twin, 4-stroke
  • Cooling: Air cooling
  • Injection Ø 45 mm
  • simple desmodromic ACT
  • 2 valves per cylinder
  • 1,078 cc (98 x 71.5 mm mm)
  • 98 hp at 7,750 rpm
  • 9.70 mkg at 6,750 rpm
  • Weight / power ratio: 1.73 kg / hp
  • Compression: 11.3: 1
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