UPDATE: This bike is no longer available, though though the FTR Moto2 bike that Alex de Angelis used to win the Sepang round this year has just found its way back to the FTR shop.
Trolling the internet for things I can’t afford, but which my credit card can, I think I may have discovered the perfect gift for the motorcyclist who has everything: a 2011 FTR M211 Moto2 race bike that has been upgraded with 2012-spec components.
Featuring a Spanish CEV Moto2-spec Honda motor with 186 miles on it, this FTR M211 has plenty of tasty other bits that also justify its €39,000 (+VAT) price tag, such as the Öhlins suspension (FG366 forks, TTX36 shock), magnesium OZ wheels, AP brakes, Akrapovic exhaust, carbon fiber bodywork (Yonny Hernández’s Blusens livery), and titanium fastners.
The devil is in the details of course, and having visited FTR HQ earlier this year, I can personally attest to the craftsmanship that has gone into FTR’s work. Take the swingarm for instance, notice anything missing? The FTR Moto2 bike doesn’t have stand spools or anything obvious for the rear stand to grab onto in these photos.
Instead, FTR has built the chassis in such a way that a standard rear stand fits into hidden slots on the bottom of the swingarm, where a spool-like structure is concealed internally, which makes for an attractive solution to a basic track bike feature. Other little refinements abound on this machine, which is probably why so much of the Moto2 Championship grid is comprised of FTR’s work.
Trust me when I say, this is the machine for the discerning track day enthusiast…or if you are a hopeful CEV Moto2 team. Interested parties should get in contact with Fabio at FTR.
Source: FTR Moto
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