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[edit]Description1990 Gallina Quattro 750, instruments.jpg |
English: The instruments of a 1990 Gallina Quattro 750, frame no. A00007; a collaboration between Japanese investor Yoshiyuki Hayashi and Italian motorcycle racer and team owner Roberto Gallina. The bike has a hybrid tubular trellis frame with aluminium side plates, with parts from all the foremost manufacturers like Marzocchi and Brembo. Note the hand machined upper fork bracket in this picture. The engine was a heavily modified GSX-R750 unit, with most parts recast in magnesium and with gear-driven cams. Power went up from 105 to 130hp. The body was designed by Roberto Ugolini, who also did the Bimota Tesi 1D, which should come as no surprise. Built for the World Superbike championship, the Japanese economic bubble's collapse meant that only ten Quattro 750 prototypes were finished, at a total cost of about $2.5 million. As can be seen here, the odometer on this bike shows 18,064 km - it has barely been ridden at all, but the instruments were stolen in transit in the early 90s and used gauges from a Canadian Gixxer with this mileage were installed at the time. |
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Author | Mr.choppers |
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