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CFMOTO was established in 1989 by Lai Guoqiang. [4] In 2013, it began to be involved in the construction of high-end yachts. [5] In 2011, CFMOTO and KTM entered into a commercial partnership. In 2017, the two companies started a joint venture [6] [7] that allows the production and sale of KTM motorcycles in China under the name of "KTMR2R". [8]
Their 224,000-square-foot (20,800 m 2) factory was located in Fort Worth, Texas, and housed the complete manufacturing process under a single roof. Although most (305) parts for the bikes were made in-house, such as the seats and wheels, all American IronHorse motorcycles were built with S&S engines and were assembled in-house.
Monteverdi Hai 450 SS (Replica) at the Monteverdi museum, Basel, Switzerland. A magenta Hai 450 SS prototype debuted at the 1970 Geneva Auto Show.It had a 6,974-cubic-centimetre (425.6 cu in) V8 from Chrysler positioned behind the two front seats.
Their intent was to use larger engines than those then used by Maserati. The initial development began with the engine, which was a 4,477 cc (4.5 L) short-stroke V8 with four 45 IDM Weber carburetors mounted between the Vee, a bore x stroke of 93.8mm x 81mm and double overhead camshafts rated at 400 hp (300 kW) at 7,200 rpm.
The Honda CB450 is a standard motorcycle made by Honda from 1965 to 1974 with a 444 cc (27.1 cu in) 180° DOHC straight-twin engine. Producing 45 bhp (some 100 bhp/ litre), it was Honda's first "big" motorcycle, though it did not succeed in its goal of competing directly against the larger Triumphs, Nortons, and Harley-Davidsons in the North American market at the time. [3]
The RC250GP is a Grand Prix racing motorcycle designed and built by KTM for the Moto3 class, introduced in 2012.It is also used in the Moto3 Junior World Championship. The RC250GP is raced by KTM's factory racing program (Red Bull KTM Ajo) as well as supplied to numerous customer teams.
Santa Fe's aging fleet of F7 units were approaching retirement age in 1970. These units were remanufactured into switchers and named CF7. Santa Fe used them for a decade and sold many of them to short lines around the states. Many of those were still being used as of 2003. [4]