https://www.bikeexif.com/bimota-kb1
OK, so i'm first to admit, you only get 2 pics..... but... hey, it's not your generic bike
For a brand as iconic as Bimota, it’s surprisingly hard to find good images of their motorcycles. And this isn’t a real Bimota KB1—it’s a replica created using parts from the Japanese Doremi Collection custom outfitter. The original Bimota fairing is obviously gone, but the underlying aesthetics are just … right.
The KB1 was based on Kawasaki’s Z1, which first appeared in late 1972. The Z1 was one of the first true superbikes, but like most of its ilk, a bit of a handful on the limit. Bimota came late to the party, only launching its KB1 derivative in 1978, but the Bimota formula was tried-and-tested: lose weight and improve handling. The chassis was radically revised, including being shortened by 2.5 inches, and given new suspension components and steering geometry.
The modifications were remarkably effective: if the four-cylinder DOHC motor was left stock, top speed of the Bimota was around 144mph as opposed to the Z1’s 125mph. And the KB1 would run rings around a stock Z1 in the twisties. Most remarkable of all, Bimota’s extensive modifications would set you back only about 17% more than the price of a regular K1. Not surprisingly, the KB1 was one of Bimota’s most popular bikes, with over 300 sold between 1978 and 1981.
I can just imagine blasting across France on one of these on a warm autumn evening, heading to Circuit Paul Ricard for the Bol d’Or. The image below is the real deal.
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Bimota along with the likes of Rickman and Moto Martin were the thing back then,but out of reach for most oiks like myself. We made do with a bag of tubes called a frame strengthening kit,a set of shocks and maybe a Dresda swinger. It was still shit by today's standards.
I know a few who wrote their bikes off,bought back the wreck and used the insurance payout to buy a Rickman rolling chassis. Light years ahead of the stock bike.
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It's a nice nod towards the original but look at the 'seat' on the original! Is that why they call it endurance racing? You'd have a bum like a row of speed humps
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The top picture looks like a Z900 with weird bodywork and a Bimota like paintjob.