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'''Supermono''' is a class in European [[motorcycle racing|motorcycle road racing]]. Supermono class machines have a [[single cylinder engine]] with a maximum displacement of 850&nbsp;cc.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.supermono.nl/esa/|title=About Supermono|publisher=European Supermono Association}}</ref>
'''Supermono''' is a class in European [[motorcycle racing|motorcycle road racing]]. Supermono class machines have a [[single cylinder engine]] with a maximum displacement of 850&nbsp;cc.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.supermono.nl/esa/|title=About Supermono|publisher=European Supermono Association}}</ref>
The British Supermono series allows "unlimited" engine size, but this involves keeping under the ACU accepted size of 1300cc.
The British Supermono series allows "unlimited" engine size, but this involves keeping under the ACU accepted size of 1300cc.

In contrast to F450 (or [[Super Single]]) machines, Supermono machines utilise most of the donor bike (usually small and agile race bikes) and swap out the engine for that of a modern 450cc dirt bike.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 00:06, 14 January 2011

Supermono is a class in European motorcycle road racing. Supermono class machines have a single cylinder engine with a maximum displacement of 850 cc.[1] The British Supermono series allows "unlimited" engine size, but this involves keeping under the ACU accepted size of 1300cc.

In contrast to F450 (or Super Single) machines, Supermono machines utilise most of the donor bike (usually small and agile race bikes) and swap out the engine for that of a modern 450cc dirt bike.

See also

References

  1. ^ "About Supermono". European Supermono Association.