This has been popping up on the MV forums. I don't know if it's true or not.
I thought that the Triumph engines were made in Thailand so the brexit issue would be a non starter.
The article is from Australian Motorcycle News. I asked David Emmett and he says he's heard nothing.
Moto 2 engines.
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Re: Moto 2 engines.
Not sure it has much to do with Brexit for once. The engines are i think maintained by a Spanish company, certainly the Honda ones were.
The Triumph deal was always for three years and the reliability has been exceptional.
The Triumph deal was always for three years and the reliability has been exceptional.
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Re: Moto 2 engines.
It's a company called ExternPro apparently, which is right next to the Aragon circuit, it seems.
And you're spot-on, they're the same people who handled the previous Honda engines.
And you're spot-on, they're the same people who handled the previous Honda engines.