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2 MiniVirus 07 EV  





3 See also  





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Vyrus Divisione Motori Srl
Company typePrivate
IndustryMotorcycle manufacturing
Founded2001; 23 years ago (2001)
Headquarters ,
Italy

Area served

Worldwide

Key people

Ascanio Rodorigo
Websitevyrus.it
Vyrus 985 C3

Vyrus is a small, exclusivist Italian motorcycle manufacturer based in Coriano, Italy.

Vyrus initially worked alongside Bimota on the evolutionary development of Bimota's "Tesi" motorcycle. The "Tesi", meaning Thesis in Italian, had its origins as a university engineering project linked to Massimo Tamburini. The Tesi design was easily distinguished by the use of its hub-center steering front suspension arrangement. Vyrus split from the Bimota and completed the first evolution of the Tesi's development, marketing the bike under their own name.[1]

Currently Vyrus has four models: 984 C3 2V (Ducati-sourced 2-valve 1000 cm3 air-cooled engine developing 100bhp), 985 C3 4V (Ducati-sourced 4-valve 1000 cm3 water-cooled engine developing 155bhp), 987 C3 4V (Ducati-sourced 4-valve 1200 cm3 water cooled engine developing 184bhp) and the 987 C3 4VV (Ducati-sourced 4-valve 1200 cm3 supercharged water cooled engine developing 211bhp).[2]

Vyrus is very much a "bespoke" manufacturer - individual bikes are built to order, with no two bikes being the same.[1] Due to the limited production and use of high-quality parts, all Vyrus models are expensive, with the cheapest models starting from US$60,000.[1]

2011 MotoGp prototype[edit]

In 2011 Vyrus showed interest in the new Moto2 category by designing a new bike around the series-spec Honda CBR600RR engine used in the class. The hub-centre front steering was used, with a new frame as well.[3] Three versions were offered – a race-ready model with top spec components for a little under US$90,000, a street legal variant for around US$40,000 and a kit without engine around US$27,000.[3] Unfortunately there were no takers for the venture and Vyrus sold off the prototypes in 2012.[1]

MiniVirus 07 EV[edit]

The MiniVirus was a pocketbike powered by a two-stroke 40cc engine and again using the hub-centre front steering system.[1] Like the full-size bikes, the MiniVirus was expensive, costing over US$5,000. Few were made.[1]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f Cormier, Jason. "Vyrus Motorcycles - Hub-Centre Perfection". www.odd-bike.com. Retrieved 29 March 2019.
  • ^ "The Vyrus 987 C3 4V: the world's most powerful production motorcycle". newatlas.com. 29 January 2010. Retrieved 29 March 2019.
  • ^ a b dePrato, Bruno. "Vyrus 986 M2 Custom Moto2 Racer". www.cycleworld.com. Retrieved 29 March 2019.
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