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Vyrus 984 C3 2V
Vyrus is a manufacturer of high-end sports bikes. The current line-up is groundbreaking and inventive, creating race bikes that can be ridden on the road with a high level of technology. The 984 is a very light and simple motorcycle, effectively rideable and very intuitive. Ride it in the mountain is an incredible experience, very, very fast into the corners. The bike is equipped with the 1100 air cooled Ducati engine, 2 valves per cylinder, fast and easy from low rpm, strong torque for a smooth riding experience.
Power under control! All Vyrus features a CNC aluminium double-sided omega frame with a bodywork made of Altex or carbon fibre. The low center of gravity, which is lightweight and thoroughly centralized, further emphasizes the handling that combines lightness and stability, which is a hallmark of hub-center steering, and makes it known that it is a solitary existence that cannot be compared to a sports motorcycle with innovative high technology, which can be said to be the philosophy of Vyrus.
All Vyrus parts are craftsmen's hands, and the precise and beautifully designed body gives it the appearance of a precision instrument reminiscent of a luxury watch.
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