VOLUME 57 ISSUE 46 NOVEMBER 17, 2020 P89
BY RENNIE SCAYSBROOK I PHOTOGRAPHY BY JEAN TURNER
R
emember when the
world went bonkers for
pit bikes? Those Chi-
nese-built mini bikes that some
people went to extreme lengths
with in their quest for power
numbers the little motors simply
weren't designed to make? We
might be on the cusp of the next
era with bikes like those that
come from Sunday Motors.
The rise and rise of flat track,
coupled with motorcycle rid-
ers' love of little bikes, has seen
companies like Sunday Motors
(and on the road racing side,
companies like Ohvale) thrive
beyond what even the owners
could have imagined.
The great thing about bikes like
this Sunday Motors S147 is ab-
solutely anyone, of any age, can
ride them. They're small, light,
simple to work on, and provide
enormous bang for the buck.
The brainchild of co-founders
Yannick Coquard and Dimitri
Bera, both Frenchman who now
call Florida home, Sunday Mo-
tors was front and center during
the pit bike revolution of the
mid-2000s but now focuses on
two flat track models in the S147
(150cc) and S187 (190cc), which
are designed as competition-
spec motorcycles that can be
ridden by anyone of any skill
level.
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