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In 1976, 1977 and 1979, Daniel Campagna was a Formula Ford racer in Quebec.He made some significant motoring inventions, including the Voodoo in 1982. As part of the technical team for Formula 1 racer Gilles Villeneuve [when?], he handcrafted his first model of the T-REX and subsequently founded his own company, Campagna Moto Sport Inc. in 1990.
Since 2013, Campagna has a long-term strategic agreement with the BMW Group that allows them to use the BMW 1,649 cc in-line 6 cylinder motorcycle engine in the T-Rex. On April 4, 2018, an electric prototype was released; based on the original T-Rex but featuring the electric powertrain of Zero Motorcycle. The Electric T-Rex was used to see if ...
The full fibreglass body kit (unpainted) retails at $8,500 USD as of 2018, [3] [failed verification] to which must be added the cost of the host T-Rex. The body was designed by Hani Harouche, who explains that "I called it the Aero 3S, aero for the more aerodynamic shape [than the T-Rex], and 3S for the three seasons you can actually drive it ...
The passenger cabin accommodated two passengers with dedicated bucket seats, and, as in the case of the Campagna T-Rex model, a steering wheel and pedals closer to those of cars were used to control the vehicle using motorcycle components, and, in contrast, clocks provided by Harley-Davidson. The cockpit has been adapted to driving in the rain ...
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The smallmouth bass is back in Lake Monroe after taking a trip to Spencer to be weighed to see if it's Indiana's biggest. The one that didn't get away: State record setting fish caught at Lake ...
Campagna T-Rex; V. Campagna V13R; This page was last edited on 21 July 2009, at 22:39 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...
In 1902, Rutenber relocated his company, renamed the Western Motor Company, to Logansport, Indiana. There, the company designed and manufactured 4- and 6-cylinder engines [2] for the emerging automobile and truck industry. Rutenber himself briefly entered the auto business, creating the Rutenber auto and producing as few as 10 automobiles.