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Italjet Dragster

The Italjet Dragster (1998–2003) of the Italian manufacturer Italjet Moto is so far the only mass-produced scooter with a RAAD forkless front suspension and a spaceframe. Alessandro und Leopoldo Tartarini obtained a patent for this combination in 1997.

Technology

The forkless front suspension is very unusual for motorcycles, and the Yamaha GTS 1000 (1993–1997) might have been the inspiration for the Tartarini brothers. They applied a very innovative technology and an unusual design to their scooter.

"This scooter is nothing for pragmatists, but a good choice for exhibitionists"

All Dragster marks are based on a space frame, which was obviously designed for more power. The front wheel had the dimensions 120/70–11 and the rear wheel 130/70–12, only the mark 2007 had a 130/60–13 rear wheel. The wheelbase was 1310 mm. The mark Dragster 50 was re-edited in 2007 in addition to the mark Dragster 250. The forkless front suspension was criticised as leading to "non-harmonic and wobbly dynamics at lower speeds." Some critics complained about the noise level of the large water cooled two stroke engine, which had a catalyst:

"It is impossible to drive with Dragster 180 through a quiet estate, but those who buy it, don't want to do that anyway."

References

Italjet Dragster Wikipedia