Posted by Andrew on June 10, 2010

Category: Motorcycle, New bikes

Since 1967, NCR has built very exclusive performance motorcycles. Their latest creation is the Millona 16 or simply the M16, one of the fastest production motorcycles ever built. To create this monster, NCR used only the lightest and strongest materials available. The unique frame and fuel tank, swingarm, faring and even the weels are all in carbon fiber.

NCR Millona 16

145 kg, 200 hp: that's the M16

The technology is extraordinary, too. The 989 cc V4 engine comes from the Ducati Desmosedici 16RR and develops 200hp @ 13 800 rpm and 116 Nm @ 10 500 rpm. The motorcycle has a lightened, 6-speed gearbox, NCR Corse racing slipper clutch system, an adjustable Öhlins front suspension and an Öhlins TTX monoshock with length adjustment on the back. The full titanium eyhaust system comes from the NCR, too. Braketech ceramic matrix composites and 2 piston Brembo Racing monoblock calipers stops the bike before corners.

One of the fastest bikes ever built

The M16 has a high-tech electronic system which includes fully adjustable traction control, full data acquisition (also for front fork and rear shock) and telemetry system. Automatic Remapping System (ARS) by on-board ECU with the possibility to choose up to three maps, as well as constant fuel remapping based on environment and gas conditions.

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