Australian Road Rider

BIMOTA'S BACK

It's taken five years since Kawasaki bought a 49 per cent stake in Bimota, but now we have them in Australia. You can actually go and buy a new Bimota — either the Tesi H2 or the KB4 — from your local Bimota dealer, of which there's one in the country at the moment, Procycles in Sydney.

The Bimota dealership network will grow. I think initially we're going to end up with one in each of the capital cities, but at least that means you'll be able to take your bike in and get it serviced and you'll also be able to go and see one in a showroom, which is a big improvement on Bimota from back in the old days.

I love the way we now have Bimota back again in Australia. These are such exclusive machines — beautifully manufactured, gorgeous design, stunning finish and amazing attention to detail. And with this latest generation of machines, it's as good as it's

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