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Scud ' Missile

Space age

Open any car magazine and I guarantee that it’ll feature a ‘supercar’. It doesn’t matter that they’re prohibitively expensive and excessively fast… readers just can’t get enough of them. Until recently there weren’t many scooters worthy ofthe title ‘super’ but CAD engineering and 3D printing changed all that. Kits now deliver power that was unimaginable 10 or 15 years ago, but unfortunately many standard components simply can’t cope with that. It’s possible to upgrade parts but solving one problem often exposes another further down the drivetrain. Casa Performance approached this problem by throwing away Innocenti’s blueprints and designing an engine from scratch. The result

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