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From: davide@dcs.qmw.ac.uk (Dave Edmondson)
Subject: Re: Why are there no turbocharged motorbikes in North America?
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: In article <7APR93.20040687@skyfox> howp@skyfox writes:

: >I just got to thinking:  why don't manufacturers still make bikes with 
turbos?
: > etc ....

Because they add a lot of expense and complexity and make for a less reliable 
and less controllable bike. 

As an extreme example the CX500 Turbo cost as much as a Mike Hailwood Replica 
Ducati.

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David Edmondson                 davide@dcs.qmw.ac.uk
Queen Mary & Westfield College  DoD#0777 Guzzi Le Mans 1000
"This means the end of the horse-drawn Zeppelin."
