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- Swissauto is an engine company from Burgdorf (BE), Switzerland, best known for the V4 engine used in the, ELF, MuZ and Pulse 500cc Grand Prix motorcycles...
- motorcycle made its debut under the Elf banner in 1996. The engine was a Swissauto 500 cc two-stroke V4 engine, designed as a compact and powerful unit which...
- 500cc season, he was a development rider for the MuZ team that used a Swissauto engine in a French-made ROC frame. When regular rider Doriano Romboni...
- Indian Scout FTR750 Manufacturer Indian Motorcycle/Swissauto Also called Race 750 class Dirt track racing Engine 748 cc (45.6 cu in) liquid cooled 53°-V-twin...
- Biaggi (Aprilia) Kazuto Sakata (Aprilia) Rolf Biland Kurt Waltisperg (LCR-Swissauto) 1995 Mick Doohan (Honda) Max Biaggi (Aprilia) Haruchika Aoki (Honda)...
- his first attempt. Biland was instrumental in the development of the Swissauto V4 engine and won his last world title using it. Biland retired from sidecar...
- Australian round. A new European team made its debut with the Elf team using a Swissauto V4 sidecar engine in an ROC ch****is. It proved to be fast but unreliable...
- powerful four-stroke engines available from manufacturers like Yamaha, TKM, Swissauto or Aixro (****el engine) offering from 15 hp up to 48 hp. They run to...
- bought the historic motorcycle manufacturer MZ. The bike again used a Swissauto engine in a ROC frame. The team began the year with a single rider – Doriano...
- driver, hence his early treatment of motorsports. After scoring titles in Swissauto kart competitions in his youth, Heinrich later cited his early aspirations...