DM Telai

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The DM Telai S.rl is a private Italian company headquartered in Zola Pedrosa / Bologna . It mainly produces mountain bikes and pocket bikes .

Pocket bikes

2006

The first model in the popular series is called "GP1" and is based heavily on the design of MotoGP motorcycles. The tubular space frame and the swing arm are made of high-strength steel (24CrMo4). The engines vary greatly, so the GP1 was delivered with a 40 cm³ air-cooled BZM, a 50 cm³ water-cooled Polini engine or a 50 cm³ BZM engine. The most powerful option has around 16.5 horsepower. The brakes are also simple, mechanical disc brakes, the efficiency of which should not be underestimated despite their simple construction. The tank capacity is around 1.3 liters.

2008

The first facelift followed in 2008, during which the seat and paneling were revised and optimized. The aluminum swing arm was also new, as was the rear carrier, which was slightly different in shape. The DM Telai flagship is now called "GP1 Factory". Formula hydraulic disc brakes are now standard. In the Factory models, the swing arm can be adjusted using so-called "bones". A 28 mm thick factory fork is now available as well as adjustable aluminum footrest plates.

2009

With the beginning of the new year, DM Telai presented a completely redesigned bike that brought some new features to the mini-moto scene. The rear carrier, the fairing holder, the fairing and the seat bench have been replaced by more modern shapes. An additional strut was used in the main frame in order to prevent the frame breaks known from the 2008 model series in the future. From 2010 the pocket bike will be available with an Iame-CS motor for the first time. The power in the delivery condition is around 17 hp. The aluminum main frame, which is around 2 kilograms lighter, can be sold for an extra charge. The oversize cooler from BZM can now also be found in the cladding.

2011

In the 2011 model year, further millings were made on the cladding and seat. The chain tensioning system of the aluminum swing arm has been further revised.

2015

As of 2015, bikes with BZM engines will no longer be sold. The bikes are only delivered with CS-Iame or Polini motors.

2016

From 2016 the DM Factory will be available with a newly designed bench. This bench allows more legroom and is therefore more suitable for drivers who turn with their knees under their elbows.

Mountain bikes

DM Telai 679

The DM Telai 679 is a superenduro mountain bike, equipped with a FORMULA MTB 35 suspension fork and a Rockshox Monarch RT3 damper. Due to the 27.5 inch wheel (front) and the 29 inch wheel (rear), the suspension travel is limited to 140 mm. Braking is provided by 203 mm brake discs and hydraulic Formula C1 disc brakes. The Sram X9 rear derailleur components are located on the front derailleur and rear derailleur, as well as on the hand triggers.

DM Telai 679 Electro

The 679 Electro is an exact copy of the 679 with an electric motor operated by 36V, which has an output of 250 watts and brings its power to bear over a range of 40–60 kilometers.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Company homepage , accessed on April 17, 2015