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Last Post 30 Oct 2009 06:16 PM by motoextreme. 1 Replies.
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15 Feb 2009 05:53 PM  

Ok, so its not a Z or even a car but I want to test the picture posting feature we just added. The RS250 is a streetgoing replica of the 6 or 7 time motoGP 250 class champion bike, or at least a several year old version of it, not the crazy carbon chassis current factory racer.

It is a two cylinder 250cc two stroke that makes around 60 whp and weighs only about 280 lbs.  Due to the light weight it has nearly 600cc sport bike speed with superior handling and brakes.

RS250 next to Aprilia SR50 Scooter, Altermotive.com project bike!

Next is our RS50 project bike for Altermotive.com.  Altermotive is our ezine for alternative performance, we are going to have some cool stuff that doesnt fit into current car or bike mags.  Modding small displacement stuff is all the rage in europe and japan and we plan to bring this passion to North America.

The Altermotive RS50 packs around 17 whp and can hit 80 mph while delivering 70 mpg.  Its built as a killer around town bike with a highly modded 80cc motor.  It can out handle and out brake bigger bikes in the twistys.

Altermotives Project SR50 gets 100-115 mpg and is capable of hitting speeds of over 65 mpg with its high tech highly modded direct injection two stroke.

Altermotive is where we are going to showcase euro and asian style tuning, a place where you don't need big bucks to build cool projects to express yourself!

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30 Oct 2009 06:16 PM  
Very cool! I was bidding on a RS250 for my bike collection. Had a RSV Mille R a long time back, used to own a bike shop so everything from MV's to Ducati's, had them all. Love the little two strokes, I made the mistake of taking a RS250 to Willow about 6 years ago but my 200 lb 6'4 frame looked like an ape on a tricycle, had to get back on the liter bikes shortly after. If you ever need anything on the bike end as far as advice, I've built more bikes then I can count. Cool pics, best of luck!
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