I know, I know… Another Bimota with hardly any miles. But this one is a bit different as it houses a Rotax single cylinder motor usually seen in the BMW F650 variants. It’s also very light and more of a momentum machine than an all out brute like we usually think of with Bimota’s. Finally, we’ve only posted 3 of these before and 2 of those were outside the U.S., so you’re not likely to see another at your local meet. Current bid is just over $4k with a reserve still in place and 6 days remaining. Thanks for the forward Steve!
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1996 Bimota Supermono for sale on eBay
from the seller:
For sale is my beloved 1996 bimota supermono. There were only 148 of these produced for the worldwide market. This machine is number 71. Bimota never officially imported any supermonos to the USA so this one was purchased by me after an extensive search. It was a European spec bike but I purchased it from japan. I imported it in 1999 when I resided in upstate New York. My work had me living in Imola, Italy many months of the year so I was able to go to the bimota factory in Rimini and obtain the original factory MSO. This made it possible to legally register it for street use here in the USA. As a result, it has a clear and free Florida title and can be registered readily in all states. The machine is in fantastic condition and has been part of my bimota and other Italian bike collection for these many years. I have decided to liquidate my collection as a beginning to retirement. It only has 1481 km on the clock. This past summer it was sent up to bimota spirit in Raleigh, NC for Bob Steinbugler to give her a once over. She is ready to go but is just sitting in my house on a trickle charger. I will not go into details about the bike since you are reading this you likely are well informed. The bike, as noted is number 71 of 148 and is a bimota supermono biposto. It does have the super rare rear seat cowling and is included in the sale.
went to 8000 with 5 mins to go, then to 8500 with 5 secs left…jinkees! a lot of money for a bike with a reputation as having a lot of vibration and not a lot of power, I guess the fact that its so rare and it has a title is part of it though
yea the bike is rare and has a title……its worth the money for sure congrats to the new buyer