Bakker RM-Z250r, Moto3
Bakker Framebouw is proud to present the Bakker RM-Z250r Moto3 Road Racer.
The standard for Moto3!
In the Moto3 class, the build of the engine as well as the rolling chassis is completely free. This gave Bakker Framebouw the opportunity to develop the next generation 250cc 4-stroke road racing bike. The result is the Bakker RM-Z250r, a 82 kg road racing bike equiped with a 43 bhp Suzuki engine. The special Bakker designed rolling chassis guarantees superior handling, and outstanding performance. The rolling chassis is provided with a adjustable steering head, as well as an adjustment for the position of the rear swing arm.
Moto3 kit:
To reduce cost for Moto3 racing teams, Bakker Framebouw has develloped a special Moto3 rolling chassis kit. This kit makes is possible to re-use all parts like front forks, swingarms, suspencion etc. as they are used in the existing 125cc 2-stroke road racers.
Moto3 Engines:
The Bakker Moto3 kit, can be adapted to use any engine which can be used for Moto3 racing. Without any problems it will fit a 250cc Honda or KTM engine.
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Team Slooten Racing:
Team Slooten Racing with rider Brian Slooten is the first team which uses the Bakker RM-Z250r. In 2010 they participated with the bike in the Open Dutch Championship (ONK) 125cc, the German IDM 125cc, and the UEM Supermono Cup. Due to the successes booked , this will be continued in the future.
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Articles
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Motor Cycle News - Chris Newbigging
Van Leeuwen Racing Team:
Since 2010 the Van Leeuwen Racing Team with rider Thomas van Leeuwen, participating in the ONK125 / Moto3, also uses a rolling chassis from Bakker Framebouw. This one is foreseen with a KTM 125cc 2-Takt engine.
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Website Van Leeuwen Racing Team
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