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2012 Yamaha Xv19sb-g Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $15,390.00
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: SEASHELL
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Hopkins, Minnesota, US

Hopkins, MN, US
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TypeType:Cruiser Stock NumberStock Number:70888 PhonePhone:8884293850

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Magneti Marelli to Supply Electronics System to MotoGP Teams

Wed, 26 Sep 2012

It’s no secret that promoter Dorna Motorsports has been trying to push a standardized electronics control unit for teams in the MotoGP World Championship. The lack of a top-tier electronics package has been one of the biggest challenges faced by MotoGP’s claiming rule teams, and a spec ECU would narrow the gap between the CRT bikes and the factory prototypes. The manufacturers competing in the series, Honda, Ducati and Yamaha, understandably are resistant to the idea considering the effort they’ve put in to develop their electronics systems.