Video: Army Of Darkness Tours TM Racing Factory, Part Three

Video: Army Of Darkness Tours TM Racing Factory, Part Three

© 2022, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. By Sam Fleming and Melissa Berkoff.

Roadracing World‘s Sam Fleming and Melissa Berkoff visited the TM Racing factory in Pesaro, Italy in April 2022.

TM Racing makes arguably the most exquisite racing motorcycles for MX, Enduro and Supermoto in the world. They also made a championship-winning Moto3 road race bike!

Join Sam and Melissa on a very in-depth tour of the factory including the machine shop(s), the handcrafted engines and the assembly.

These videos are unscripted and had to be shot contemporaneously with the tour so forgive any verbal slips and/or the handheld nature of the camera work.

Part 3 of 5

00:32 Swingarm chain blocks

02:49 New machining line to help meet future demand

04:17 Next gen crankcase prototypes.

06:13 Hubs 08:06 Going downstairs!

09:39 Close look at a completed bike

13:00 Engineering

14:38 Test dyno

15:04 Engine mapping

16:51 Shocks

We hope you find this look inside the factory as fascinating as we did.

Please let us know in the comments!

You can read Sam’s report on their visit to TM Racing in the November 2022 issue of Roadracing World & Motorcycle Technology.

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See an archive of other Army Of Darkness articles at http://armyofdarkness.com

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