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Tamiya - 1/12 Ducati 888 Superbike

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1/12 Ducati 888 Superbike

Tamiya 14063

Excludes all glues, paints and tools necessary to assemble.

On the 26th of September 1993, a young and inspiring motorcycle racer named Tetsuya Harada was adding the final touches to his machine at the Jarama racing circuit, just prior to the last round of the season. This would make him the first Japanese World Champion since 1977. His closest rival, Loris Capirossi, was ahead in point standings going into this last race, but bad luck plagued him during the dynamic battle for the 250cc GP2 title. Although this was Harada's debut season for the World Grand Prix, he had been working closely with Yamaha for the last couple of seasons, perfecting the works TZM bike, which allowed him to win the 1992 All Japan Championship title. The 1993 Yamaha TZ250M used a 249cc liquid-cooled V-twin cylinder engine capable of 94 horsepower. Its crankcase reed valve induction system was combined with an electronically controlled exhaust valve system. The highly sophisticated six-speed gearbox used an electronic cut-out gear-changing system that eliminated clutch operation and minimised racing stresses. This awesome powerplant was mounted on Yamaha's exceptionally rigid twin-spar box-section aluminium frame that was capable of head angle adjustments. The rear suspension was also of box-sectioned aluminium to withstand the enormous power and traction. The bike rides on Marchesini cast magnesium wheels matched to Dunlop radial tires. The superb stopping power was achieved by front Brembo and rear Nissin Brake systems.

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