Vyrus

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Vyrus Divisione Motori Srl
Type Private
Industry Motorcycle manufacturing
Founded 2001 (2001)
Headquarters Coriano, Italy
Area served Worldwide
Key people Ascanio Rodorigo
Website vyrus.it
Vyrus 985 C3

Vyrus is a small, exclusivist Italian motorcycle manufacturer based in Coriano, Italy.

Vyrus initially worked alongside Bimota on the evolutionary development of Bimota's "Tesi" motorcycle. The "Tesi", meaning Thesis in Italian, had its origins as a university engineering project linked to Massimo Tamburini. The Tesi design was easily distinguished by the use of its Hub-center steering front suspension arrangement. Vyrus split from the Bimota and completed the first evolution of the Tesi's development, marketing the bike under their own name.

Currently Vyrus have two models: 984 C3 2V (using a Ducati-sourced 2-valve, air-cooled engine) and 985 C3 4V (again, with a Ducati-sourced 4-valve, water-cooled engine); both with a displacement of almost 1000 cm3. The 984 has a V-twin (which the Italians refer to as a "L" twin, given the cylinder arrangement) 2-valve Ducati engine which develops a claimed 90.5 HP. The 985 has a V-twin 4-valve Ducati engine which develops a claimed 150 HP.

The engineers of the company are experienced in exotic motorcycles, many of them having worked for companies like Ducati or Bimota.

See also

  • Motorcycle
  • List of Italian companies
  • List of motorcycle manufacturers

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