KZ;263349 wrote: Yes, that's right! Quite an interesting bike. It's open to discussion if an upside-down engine has advantages or not, but I give these guys a thumbs up for taking on a project like this. It sure looks different from the usual fare!
The air-cooled three-cylinder engine is fitted upside down, the cylinder heads are facing the road; it uses a single overhead cam and two valves per cylinder. Displacement is said to range from 1850 to 2100cc, and power output will range between 160 and 250 horsepower. The bike’s dry weight ranges between 140-155 kg (309-342 lbs), but this depends on the materials used and options chosen.
The Nembo Super 32 is built on request and has so far been fitted on just two prototypes.
I hope we'll hear more from these guys!