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Italian Flag V Decal / Sticker - Ducati Aprilia Mv Agusta Bimota on 2040-motos

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Stamford, Lincs, United Kingdom

Stamford, Lincs, United Kingdom
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A stunning 'V' Italian flag decal!!

Ths Decal will look fantastic on your bikes nose, tail or Fender etc.

It is made from high quality, long life laminated Vinyl that will last for years

Italian flag colours with metallic GOLD border

Decal measures 6CM long

More available in our shop  if you need them
 
 
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Moto blog

Bimota Passes WSBK Homologation Inspection

Thu, 10 Apr 2014

Bimota has been given the okay to race in the 2014 World Superbike Championship after a visit from representatives from the International Motorcycling Federation (FIM) and WSBK promoter Dorna. Bimota and its racing partner Team Alstare will be allowed to race in the championship immediately, starting with this weekend’s round at Spain’s Aragon circuit. The manufacturer opened the doors to its factory in Rimini, Italy, to Charles Hennekam, FIM technical coordinator and motorcycle homologation officer, and Gregorio Lavilla, Dorna WSBK sporting director.

Bimota Misses WSBK Homologation Target

Wed, 12 Feb 2014

The World Superbike Championship welcomed two new manufacturers for the 2014 season in Erik Buell Racing and MV Agusta, but another potential entrant has missed the cut . Bimota and riders Ayrton Badovini and Christian Iddon were not among the teams mentioned in a WSBK press release previewing the 2014 season. Badovini and Iddon were among the 27 riders listed on a provisional entry list released Jan.

FIM Eases WSBK Homologation Requirements

Sat, 22 Feb 2014

With the 2014 World Superbike Championship now under way, the International Motorcycling Federation (FIM) announced a change in the homologation procedure for new motorcycles entering the series. The new regulations requires a minimum of 125 units produced in order to begin the homologation process. By the end of the first year of participation, manufacturers must have produced 250 units.