Motorsport Studio - The Art of Racing
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
Supermono D'ART
The metamorphosis of stalled race bike project to object d'art is straightforward: simply roll the bike from the shop into the gallery, et voila, ART! Not the Aspar Racing Team (ART) running CRT bikes in the MotoGP series (go GO Espargaro!!!), but actual art. And if you're still with me, of course I would prefer to show the Aprilia engined CRT bike in the gallery because it would be an infinitely better piece of art than a ratty old TZ250 chassis with a Yamaha 660 motor cobbled into it, the question is, why?
The answer, of course, is that the ART bike is functionally better, in every respect, than any privateer supermono project could ever be. And therein is the conundrum: The more beautiful, breathtaking, thought-provoking, higher level of art, is defined by it's inherently superior function. At least when it comes to racing motorcycles (and cars, boats, planes, etc.). Which is why no racebike, racecar or any other crackling, nasty, evil, viciously fast piece of racing machinery belongs next to anything which was created purely for it's aesthetic properties. The latter is art because it was created to be art. The former is art only because it can't help but to be breathtaking.
As for the supermono in question, it is:
'91 Yamaha TZ250 chassis
'98 Yamaha TZ250 wheels
'96 MZ Baghira engine - similar to Yamaha XT660 engine, same top end as in 660 Raptor
Lots of little bits to connect the above together.
Not really so much left to do, but more than what time allows currently : (
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