RX 32 –SV, MX 32 – SV, R 31
–SV AND M31 –SV – THESE ARE
THE ACRONYMS WHICH IDENTIFY THE RANGE OF BIREL
CHASSIS FOR THE CLASSES 100CC. THE WHOLE LINE
WAS DEVELOPED BY BIREL’S RACING DEPARTMENT
WITH THE IMPLEMENTATION OF SOME IMPORTANT AND
EFFICIENT TECHNICAL NOVELTIES.
The
line 100cc for gear-less categories guaranteed
several sporting successes for Birel, particularly
in a National context where figures are the most
important element for drivers.
Such
results are the fruit of the work carried out
by Birel’s Racing Department, whose job
it is to identify technical solutions for the
line of Racing products.
The
goal has always been to search for innovative
technological solutions but also the adaptability
of the chassis to different types of tracks and
tyres.
The
use of a Birel Racing chassis easily guarantees
a good starting set up.
In
this way even the more inexperienced drivers can
quickly find a satisfying balance.
At
the same time, thanks to several possibilities
of adjustment, more expert drivers can efficiently
personalise and fine-tune the set up.
Thanks
to these premises it is not difficult to understand
how Birel chassis are among the most frequently
chosen by drivers of the Junior and Ica categories:
thanks to their experience, these drivers appreciate
how easy it is to adjust these chassis and how
uniform their performance is no matter what the
track conditions are.
There
will be four available models, all identified
by the SV code. There will be two R series chassis
and two M series chassis.
The
R range will include a version mainly realised
with 32 mm rails (RX 32 –SV) and a further
version with mixed 30 and 32 rails (R31 –SV).
The
R line is particularly effective with soft tyres
and dry track conditions, but has also achieved
a remarkable success in the Junior class, thanks
to the fact that it keeps the chassis ‘free’,
thus exploiting the engine’s power at its
best.
Two
other proposals from the M line are the models
MX 32 -SV and M 31 –SV. In comparison with
the R line, the rails’ diameters are the
same but the characteristics of design and the
performance are radically different.
Whereas
the R range is characterised by straight rails
in the tank area, the M range has a curved design.
The
M series’ technical characteristics generally
guarantee more ‘grip’ and efficiently
adapt to medium-hard compound tyres and slippery
tracks.
In
terms of set-up, all chassis have top range Freeline
Hq accessories, magnesium rims and Motorsport
Pvc sticker kits. For all the 4 models the novelties
for 2007 particularly concern the structure and
some of the main aspects of the bodywork. Several
solutions were tested and for each model optimal
balance compromises between front and rear were
achieved. Among the developments which have been
introduced the most important concerns the new
‘Cs’ of the small spindle: they have
new camber and caster, thus guaranteeing better
grip at the front without jeopardising the smoothness.
Always
at the front, two different torsion-bars can be
adopted, whereas at the rear the bearings have
new flanges which allow for significant adjustments
to be carried out.
In
comparison with 2006, only the 1040 pitch has
been adopted, as it proved to be the best in terms
of balance. For all the range the recently approved
front brakes will be available as an optional.
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Novelties
At the front two different torsion-bars
can be adopted: the one further back gives more
grip to the rear, whereas the second one improves
the grip at the front. Among the novelties are
also the small spindle’s ‘Cs’,
the camber and caster, which guarantee a better
grip at the front without jeopardising the smoothness.
It is no however longer possible to change the
pitch of the flange on the rear bearing; in-depth
tests have shown the 1040 being the ideal pitch.
Always at the rear, the bearing’s housings
can be fastened vertically in various positions:
the lower they are fastened, the higher will be
the ‘grip’. The new flange also houses
the ‘hybrid’ 50mm-diameter bearing:
this means that the external diameter is smaller
in order to improve smoothness and reduce weight.
Design
One of the main characteristics of Birel karts
is their design. As far as this is concerned,
users are increasingly more demanding and the
market awards those products which can differentiate
themselves in terms of personality and image,
as well as technology. Many accessories are anodized
in blue and great attention has been paid to even
the smallest details. A practical example of this
philosophy is the excellent workmanship of the
braking systems.
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