Roberts plans MotoGP-Fireblade track-day special.

Kenny Roberts Senior plans to launch a special edition of 50 exotic track-day bikes by fitting a 1,000cc Honda Fireblade engine 🧜into the chassis of his Team KR MotoGP machine.

The bike - lighter, more powerful and faster then the standard 170bhp, 170mph CBR1000RR - will be designed and h😼and-built by the same 25-strong team that assembles the Honda-engined MotoGP machines in his factory in Banbury, Oxfordshire.

"I want the bike on the racetrack by the end of this season," Roberts said. "We're drawing it at th🀅e moment. We want to launch i♉t in 2008."

Roberts` Honda, Sepang MotoGP test, January 2007
Roberts` Honda, Sepang MotoGP test, January 2007
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Kenny Roberts Senior plans to launch a special edition of 50 exotic track-day bikes by fittingꦡ a 1,000cc Honda Fireblade engine into the chassis of his Team KR MotoGP machine.

The bike - lighter, more ♕powerful and faster then the standard 170bhp, 17𒐪0mph CBR1000RR - will be designed and hand-built by the same 25-strong team that assembles the Honda-engined MotoGP machines in his factory in Banbury, Oxfordshire.

"I want the bike on the racetrack by the end of this season," Rob✱erts said. "We're drawing it at the moment. We wan𝔍t to launch it in 2008."

The track-day special would incorporate the handling qualities that took Kenny's son, Kenny Roberts Junior, to sixth place in the 2006 MotoGP championship on the 990cc Honda V5-eng🤡ined version of ꦏthe race bike.

Roberts has already announced that he will launch a series of accessories for sports bikes, including exhaust systems, under the KR Tuned label. But news that they can buy a complete Team KR motorcycle will thrill enthusiasts who are inspired by the Californian's heroic history as a rider, team owner and constಞructor.

The track-day special will lack ✤the 800cc V4 motor that powers the grand prix bike, but will almost certainly command a hefty price.

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