
Designer | Andrea Acquaviva | Premiere | Verona 2010 |
Production period | 2010 – 2011 | Production numbers | 10 |
Power | 103 KW (140 PS) | Displacment | 599 ccm |
Topspeed | km/h | GWeight | wet 150 kg dry 135 kg |
Price | 169.000 Euro | Colours | red / white / carbon |
Technical basis | Honda CBR 600 RR |
For the 2010 season, Bimota planned to enter the newly introduced Moto2 World Championship, the second-highest racing class within the FIM Motorcycle World Championship. According to the regulations, the class requires standardized engines. At the start of the series, these were the four-cylinder engines from the Honda CBR 600 RR. The regulations also mandate standardized engine control units and electronic data acquisition.
Technical director Andrea Acquaviva developed a hybrid frame for the Honda power unit. The front section consists of a trellis frame made from high-strength nickel-chromium-molybdenum steel, which is bolted to two aluminum plates that serve as the rear engine mount, swingarm pivot, and shock absorber mount.


The chassis components include:
- Dual-sided aluminum box-section swingarm
- Paioli upside-down fork with a 43 mm diameter, adjustable preload, as well as compression and rebound damping
- Adjustable steering angle via inserts in the triple clamps
- Öhlins TTX monoshock with a linkage system, adjustable preload, and compression/rebound damping
- Brembo braking components
dual front disc brakes with a 300 mm diameter and four-piston calipers
rear disc brake with a 220 mm diameter and two-piston caliper - Carbon fiber fairing components
- Carbon fiber monocoque
- Magnesium wheels
