NEW JABBER TWO 🇩🇪

Hello World,
We are announcing our new JABBER. The JABBER TWO.
After long years of successfully featuring the Motor on swingarm concept JABBER has switched to the conventional swingarm.
Here some features of the new bike:
Adjustable ride height front and rear:
For the swingarm we have implemented a fine threaded screw for precise adjustment. The fork too has adjustable height and spring preload accessible from the outside.
Things on the front and rear dropouts have changed:
The fork dropouts are made of stainless steel.
The swingarm dropouts are designed to feature maximum leaning angle and get the wheel screws out of the way. On top you can adjust the wheelbase, all that has to be changed is the belt. Also those pesky shims that always get lost are gone…
The elephant in the room!!
Is the drive axle also the swingarm axle?
NO. the drive axle is en-capsuled in a tube. The swingarm pivots on that tube. So they do not influence each other.
The primary gearing is still identical to the ONE and previous JABBERS, with the exception of the rear pulley. This has become smaller, to increase the leaning angle. (The old one still fits, and can be used as option part). We have enough gearing spread to allow Superbike and Stockbike both to use that smaller pulley.
The front chassis can be adjusted in a front and rear position.
The chassis is fully symmetrical. The belt can be switched from side to side in just a few short minutes.
There will be parts to allow the TWO to easily switch between SDS and a conventional steering damper.
The battery connectors are at the rear of the bike. The battery can still be moved in back or forward positions.
The new Jabber TWO features a huge number of setup options, allowing everyone to adapt it to their driving style!
The bike was developed in collaboration with 6 very experienced pilots. Two austrian, two german and two swiss. I am sure you will find out who over time…
There are many more details that have changed and been improved. Feel free to ask.
The bike will most possibly be finished by “SUMMER”. I know a bit of a wonky deadline, but there are so many details we still have to work on.
The bike prototypes are promising, the last videos here in this group show that.
Source : RC-Mottardshop.de