The article is in German, so don't worry about clicking the link.
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The key part is this:
Deshalb wird jetzt überlegt, für die Superbike-WM eine Mindestproduktion von 50 Maschinen für alle homologierten Modelle vorzuschreiben, der Kaufpreis könnte mit 40.000 Euro gedeckelt werden. Dann bleibt es den Werken wie BMW, Yamaha, Kawasaki und Honda überlassen, ob sie eine Anti-Ducati-V4R-Maschine bauen oder mit den existierenden Modellen froh sind, wenn sie in die Top-5 fahren. Aktuell müssen über zwei Jahre mindestens 500 Motorräder gebaut werden, um die Homologation zu bekommen. In der Vergangenheit waren bis zu 3000 produzierte Bikes vorgeschrieben.
That'll bring out some very special machines.
Possible WSBK Changes
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Re: Possible WSBK Changes
translation :
Therefore, it is now considered to prescribe a minimum production of 50 machines for all homologated models for the Superbike World Championship, the purchase price could be capped at 40,000 euros. Then it's up to the works like BMW, Yamaha, Kawasaki and Honda to build an anti-Ducati V4R machine or be happy with the existing models when they enter the top five. Currently, over two years at least 500 motorcycles must be built to get the homologation. In the past, up to 3000 produced bikes were mandatory.
Therefore, it is now considered to prescribe a minimum production of 50 machines for all homologated models for the Superbike World Championship, the purchase price could be capped at 40,000 euros. Then it's up to the works like BMW, Yamaha, Kawasaki and Honda to build an anti-Ducati V4R machine or be happy with the existing models when they enter the top five. Currently, over two years at least 500 motorcycles must be built to get the homologation. In the past, up to 3000 produced bikes were mandatory.
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Re: Possible WSBK Changes
Ooooh.. some very interesting bikes then - for some reason I doubt BMW will bother making a homologation special but Honda will because they bloody need it
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Re: Possible WSBK Changes
Flippin’ heck that’s going to generate some proper exotica, although most of those 50 bikes will never see a road or racetrack, they’ll go straight into private collections.
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Re: Possible WSBK Changes
They do say minimum 50 and for 40k or less they will need to sell a few (hopefully).Deegee wrote:Flippin’ heck that’s going to generate some proper exotica, although most of those 50 bikes will never see a road or racetrack, they’ll go straight into private collections.
As you say, very interesting and some true specials will appear.