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jmervis
Joined: 16 Nov 2019 Posts: 6 Location: United States
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Posted: Tue Nov 19, 2019 3:11 am Post subject: Looking for help and information about a Bimota DB5c |
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I am trying to learn more about the DB5c model.
I can't seem to find out much, production numbers are limited/inaccurate, and not a lot of reviews, etc.
I am in love with this paint scheme, green and white, and I can't tell if it's a factory paint job.
Here is a link to the bike. Has anyone seen another?
https://images.app.goo.gl/PcW6aGCfXMVERqyL9
Thank you!
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CBR_DBR
Joined: 19 Sep 2015 Posts: 25 Location: Canberra Australia
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Posted: Tue Nov 19, 2019 1:04 pm Post subject: |
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Hi J Mervis!
I'm not surprised you have difficulty finding info when it comes to Bimota's! It seems even the factory (when it was going before the new Kawasaki adventure) didn't always have a firm grasp on information about the bikes. Having said that, it's my experience you'll find a number of really helpful people that know an awful lot about these bikes on here.
There is a register of Bimotas kept by the Swiss club http://www.bimota.ch/register/register_bimota_db_en.html but that doesn't list any C models. Given that the 'C' was built by another company, that's not surprising.
I don't know a lot about the C model specifically, but I do know it's a model built from a 'standard' DB5 by the MotoCorse company in Japan (they also operate in Italy). The white-green colour scheme is indeed nice and I'm pretty sure that MotoCorse painted it that way. I found another one in a white red so it seems that they did a number of different schemes. https://www.motocorse.jp/news/?p=24230
Some of the options, like the exhaust are pretty nice too. A lot of people fit Zard titanium exhausts but the ones on this bike look very good.
I have a DB5R and it is a heap of fun to ride. The one you're looking at will be a nice ride too, especially with the Ohlins suspension and the other trick bits.
I don't know if you already own a Bimota, but if you don't: be careful! They can be contagious. Before you know it you'll have more than one. (For som reason or other we bought a DB10 earlier this year to go with the 5R )
I'd say just buy it and enjoy!
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CBR_DBR
Joined: 19 Sep 2015 Posts: 25 Location: Canberra Australia
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Posted: Tue Nov 19, 2019 1:04 pm Post subject: |
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Hi J Mervis!
I'm not surprised you have difficulty finding info when it comes to Bimota's! It seems even the factory (when it was going before the new Kawasaki adventure) didn't always have a firm grasp on information about the bikes. Having said that, it's my experience you'll find a number of really helpful people that know an awful lot about these bikes on here.
There is a register of Bimotas kept by the Swiss club http://www.bimota.ch/register/register_bimota_db_en.html but that doesn't list any C models. Given that the 'C' was built by another company, that's not surprising.
I don't know a lot about the C model specifically, but I do know it's a model built from a 'standard' DB5 by the MotoCorse company in Japan (they also operate in Italy). The white-green colour scheme is indeed nice and I'm pretty sure that MotoCorse painted it that way. I found another one in a white red so it seems that they did a number of different schemes. https://www.motocorse.jp/news/?p=24230
Some of the options, like the exhaust are pretty nice too. A lot of people fit Zard titanium exhausts but the ones on this bike look very good.
I have a DB5R and it is a heap of fun to ride. The one you're looking at will be a nice ride too, especially with the Ohlins suspension and the other trick bits.
I don't know if you already own a Bimota, but if you don't: be careful! They can be contagious. Before you know it you'll have more than one. (For som reason or other we bought a DB10 earlier this year to go with the 5R )
I'd say just buy it and enjoy!
Cheers,
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jmervis
Joined: 16 Nov 2019 Posts: 6 Location: United States
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Posted: Tue Nov 19, 2019 2:52 pm Post subject: |
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Thank you for your reply - this helps.
I am in love with that green bike - I just want to make sure it's an official paint job by "the factory - Bimota or Moto Corse" etc.
They want a pretty penny for the bike.
Are there any reviews of the bike online?
I've done a google search but not a lot turns up as you are aware.
Thank you again! |
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vort28
Joined: 22 Mar 2010 Posts: 2194 Location: Northwest , UK
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Posted: Tue Nov 19, 2019 3:01 pm Post subject: |
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As CBR-DBR says the C is for MotoCorse, who are a sort of AMG/M-sport for Bimota in Japan.
They make lots of nice carbon/titanium parts for Bimota/Ducati bikes .
Although they make a DB5C /6C/7C etc in limited numbers, I would suggest the exact spec of each bike is customised to the purchasers requirements/needs.
TBH I have not seen a green 5C before, mainly White/Red ,White/orange , Black/red , Black/orange.
One thing that does go without saying, these are very limited numbers, probably none exist outside Japan and they will have been silly money new.
Exact price I can not say but a complete Corse exhaust for a DB5 is about $4k plus shipping and import tax.
https://item.rakuten.co.jp/motocorse/1268536/
This particular DB5C has a 1080 motor upgrade along with all the other goodies
Oh now you have tempted us , whats the price ???? Go on, tell us !!
OMG !!
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2bims
Joined: 03 Apr 2010 Posts: 7292
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Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2019 8:17 am Post subject: |
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Hi there Jmervis….well...I've just completed a schedule of all known Bimotas made by Bimota....and uploaded it for free download on the UKBimota Facebook Page...but dont know whether you do Facebook....Like Vort...I too have a DB5R....and yup...a beautiful bike to ride...So...Heres the numbers for you....65 of them were made by Bimota/Moto Corse in Japan....I've never got to the bottom of who does what...I always thought that Bimota sold them a standard bike and then the paint, strip down and bolt on of goodies was done in house by Moto Corse...I can ask Shin Kondu if you like as I am friends with him on Facebook....hes CEO of Moto Corse...and probably has a record of the bikes they made
DB5 Mille Monoposto 992 Desmodue DS 140 2005
DB5 Corse Japan 65 2006-2007
DB5R 12 2006-2007
DB5 S Biposto 17 2006–2007
DB5 Corse Japan 1078 Desmodue DS 12 2007–2016
DB5 R 45 2007-2016
DB5 Borsalino 1 2007
DB5S Biposto 46 2007–2016
DB5 Evo 1078 Desmodue Evoluzione 10 2007-2016 |
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