NCR S.r.l. About NCR s.r.l. In 2001, when the founders retired, the Poggipolini Group, a world leader in the processing of exotic lightweight alloys as Titanium, Magnesium, Aluminum and special steels, and a leading supplier of products and solutions for Formula 1, MotoGP, Aeronautics and Marine industries, continue the NCR evolution and mission. In 2005 NCR was authorized as a motorcycle manufacturer and begins building its first complete units. For more information on NCR visit www.NCRFactory.com. |
NCR M4 with optional carbon fibre tail section. NCR M4 with standard titanium rear sub frame. The air cooled NCR M4 comes with a titanium frame and subframe along with carbon fiber tank, wheels, instrument cluster, airbox, oil cooler housing and fenders. An innovative central electronic package allows for quick disconnects by way of top grade military connectors along with access to many features by way of an USB computer inter- face and software. NCR exotic parts like billet triple clamps, fork bot-toms, rearsets along with Brembo radial controls and calipers and Ohlins suspension front and back add to the impressive list of features. The NCR M4 has a MSRP of $49,900 US plus applicable taxes, shipping and dealer preparation. Expected first deliveries in Spring 2012 (for the US market). NCR M4 with optional carbon fibre tail section. The NCR M4 comes in two models. The NCR M4 One Shot comes with an NCR 1200 modified Ducati EVO 1100 engine, complete with billet stroker crank, titanium connect- ing rods, titanium hardware throughout and NCR-EVR slipper clutch. The NCR M4 One Shot produces 132 hp at 8,700 rpm, torque of 105 ft-lbs of torque (143 Nm) and a weight of 278 lbs (126 kg) and has a MSRP of $69,900 US plus applicable taxes, shipping and dealer preparation (for the US market). NCR produces a large variety of parts for the NCR M4 and NCR M4 One Shot including full titanium race systems, front end and tail section options along with several hundred different parts and accessories. NCR aims to redefine motorcycling by setting a new standard in light weight, simplicity and pureness of design and technology. “It is difficult to describe what a 278 lbs, 1200cc street bike feels like because it is not like anything you have tried before. After riding a NCR M4, it is dif- ficult to enjoy riding a motorcycle weighing 100 to 150 lbs more, re- gardless of the amount of horsepower it may have,” said NCR M4 de- signer and NCR C.O.O., Joe Ippoliti. New Bike Index • Pit Lane News • Pit Board Index
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