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2008 Bimota DB7 - Rising From The Ashes

Bimota's New DB7 Marks The Legendary Firm's Return To The Super Bike Category-And Solvency After The Vdue Debacle
From the September, 2008 issue of Sport Rider
By Alan Cathcart
Photography by Simone Romeo
2008 Bimota DB7 Bimota Factory
All Bimotas are still hand-assembled... 
   
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2008 Bimota DB7 Bimota Factory
All Bimotas are still hand-assembled one by one at the factory in Rimini. This shot shows how the composite frame structure uses the engine as a complete load-bearing member, with the swingarm attached only to the engine case. A carbon-fiber rear subframe supports the seat and tailpiece.
2008 Bimota DB7 Rear Shock
The Bimota uses an Extreme... 
   
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2008 Bimota DB7 Rear Shock
The Bimota uses an Extreme Tech rear shock that sports both high- and low-speed compression damping, rebound damping and spring preload adjustments. The rear ride height is adjustable within a 20mm range using the eccentric insert in the top shock mount.
2008 Bimota DB7 Composite Frame Setup
Utilizing the 1099cc engine... 
   
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2008 Bimota DB7 Composite Frame Setup
Utilizing the 1099cc engine from the Ducati 1098, the Bimota goes in an entirely different chassis direction with its composite frame setup. The sideplates flanking the rear cylinder are machined from aircraft-grade Anticordal 100 aluminum.
2008 Bimota DB7 Swingarm
The swingarm utilizes the... 
   
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2008 Bimota DB7 Swingarm
The swingarm utilizes the same oval-tube construction as the headstock section, with the rear-axle adjuster section machined from the same Anticordal 100 aluminum material as the chassis sideplates and bolted to the end. The 10-spoke wheels are forged aluminum units (6.25-inch rear, 3.50-inch front) made in Russia by Magaltech to Bimota's specs.

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