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      Bienville Legacy set to make debut during Goodwood Festival of Speed event

      Roger Dsouza

      Roger Dsouza

      People attending Goodwood Festival of Speed, set to be held soon in England, Sussex, are going to witness the global introduction of Bienville Legacy, which is regarded as one of the most powerful production two-wheelers in history. This four-cylinder mean machine will make its debut at the Goodwood Festival, which will be held from 25th to 28th June. A lot of hype and expectations have already been created around the bike that was conceptualised and designed at the firm’s Studios in New Orleans, United States of America. Designed by JT-Nesbitt, this motorcycle took in excess of three years to be developed and produced. The firm has pinned high hopes on the bike and expects it to perform exceptionally well across the globe.

      Bienville Legacy set to make debut during Goodwood Festival of Speed event
      Bienville Legacy set to make debut during Goodwood Festival of Speed event

      The Legacy model features a patented suspension that leverages on a composite leaf-spring along with the middle-mounted powertrain. Presence of blades made from carbon-composite material facilitates adjustment of trail, which is a first in motorcycle production. Though there have been concept bikes in the past that feature materials like mahogany wood, titanium and carbon fibre, Bienville Legacy will be the production model to have such attributes.

      A bike indigenous to the United States of America, Bienville Legacy is powered by a Motus V4 drivetrain that has a displacement of 1650 cc. On top of this, this bike is equipped with a supercharger that further enhances its power levels, extending them to around an incredible 300 BHP. Sources claim that Scott Miller and Jim Jacoby will be riding the Bienville Legacy model on the iconic Hillclimb at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.