Tokyo recently hosted the Bimota Branch Meeting with about 25 Bimota models, old and new, and including the new DB7 (sales commenced in Japan on the 8th September).
A tour of Toyko was undertaken, including all the main roads, before the group ended the trip in an Italian trattoria-pizzeria in the heart of Tokyo.
In addition to the DB5, DB6 and Tesi 3D, bikes all universally appreciated, older Bimota models such as the DB1, KB2, TESI 1D and 500V2 also made an appearance.
So far the Japanese Bimota importer has completed some important promotional activity, with support from the Riders Club magazine, they have discovered a number of fans ready to get their bikes out for meetings like this one.
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