A look at the JJ2S X4 500

We had already checked out the JJ2S X4 500, but now Ottonero Blog Sport has published the latest look at this model, and it seems that the JJ2S X4 500 leaves its mark in terms of useless eccentricity.
Apart from that, this is a bike from Poland, with a four cylinder engine that you would normally see on board aeroplanes from the first world war.

The Cafè Racer style can be appreciated but it does appear that this is a solution that will remain a prototype as the star-shaped motor placed in a longitudinal position will result in a high centre of gravity at the rear of the bike: this leads us to doubts on the dynamic quality of the bike.
The chassis is a lattice frame, with spoked wheels and minimal dimensions in supersport style complete the picture.
We like the look of the bike, but think it’s more adapted to a modern art museum than a dealership’s floor.
The four aspiration inlets in full view and the lack of any throttle opening make us wonder whether this bike could ever see production, in addition to small radiator for a four cylinder, 500cc.

We appreciate the exercise in style as this bike doesn’t appear like it will ever really see the road – at least for now.
Have a look at the pics and let us know what you think.

Written by Newshub.co.uk Unit

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