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- Petronas_FP1 abstract "The Petronas FP1 is a 899.5 cc (54.89 cu in) liquid-cooled inline three-cylinder homologation special sport bike that was produced in 2003 by Petronas.Originally developed jointly by Petronas and Sauber Petronas Engineering as the Petronas GP1 989cc prototype to compete in MotoGP, Petronas decided to race the motorcycle in the Superbike World Championship instead. To meet the requirements for the motorcycle's entry into the championship, the engine was reduced to 899.5 cc (54.89 cu in) and Petronas had to produce 150 road version motorcycles for FIM homologation, thus making it the first Malaysian-built Superbike.The first 75 units of Petronas FP1s were built in the United Kingdom by January 30 2003, passing homologation inspection to enable the bike to contest in 2003. The final 75 units were assembled in Malaysia by the country's motorcycle manufacturer, Modenas by July 2003.Out of the 150 units produced only 100 were made available to the public available in Panache Green, Exotic Black and Misty Grey. The other 50 units were kept to be used for racing.Petronas joined forces with four-time Superbike World champion Carl Fogarty to form a racing team — Foggy Petronas Racing, with riders Troy Corser and James Haydon — to participate in the Superbike World Championship.From 2003 the FIM changed the rules to allow 1000 cc machines (either twins, triples or four-cylinder) to race. The FP1 was developed under the previous regulations (that limited the engine displacement for 3-cylinder to 900cc), as a result the motorcycle was at a disadvantage from the rest of the field.With the Japanese manufacturers limiting their involvement for 2003 and 2004, the FP1 was able to have some good results, finishing on the podium twice in 2004. With Japanese motorcycles returning in 2005 the FP1 fell behind and by 2006 it was struggling to finish in the points. Petronas terminated the superbike project at the end of 2006In 2010, Motor Cycle News discovered 60 brand new FP1's stored in Basildon, Essex. Manufactured for Petronas by MSX International for homologation purposes, they were part of the original batch of 75, but which were never shipped to Malaysia. The bikes are presently held in the former MSX premises by new company owner Arrk R&D, who are subject to a confidentiality agreement to Petronas.".
- Petronas_FP1 thumbnail Petronas_FP1_Road.jpg?width=300.
- Petronas_FP1 wikiPageID "15345405".
- Petronas_FP1 wikiPageLength "4379".
- Petronas_FP1 wikiPageOutDegree "34".
- Petronas_FP1 wikiPageRevisionID "670655209".
- Petronas_FP1 wikiPageWikiLink Basildon.
- Petronas_FP1 wikiPageWikiLink Carl_Fogarty.
- Petronas_FP1 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Malaysian_motorcycles.
- Petronas_FP1 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Motorcycles_by_brand.
- Petronas_FP1 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Petronas.
- Petronas_FP1 wikiPageWikiLink Essex.
- Petronas_FP1 wikiPageWikiLink Four-stroke_engine.
- Petronas_FP1 wikiPageWikiLink Fédération_Internationale_de_Motocyclisme.
- Petronas_FP1 wikiPageWikiLink Grand_Prix_motorcycle_racing.
- Petronas_FP1 wikiPageWikiLink Homologation.
- Petronas_FP1 wikiPageWikiLink James_Haydon.
- Petronas_FP1 wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Superbike_World_champions.
- Petronas_FP1 wikiPageWikiLink Malaysia.
- Petronas_FP1 wikiPageWikiLink Modenas.
- Petronas_FP1 wikiPageWikiLink Motor_Cycle_News.
- Petronas_FP1 wikiPageWikiLink Multi-cylinder_engine.
- Petronas_FP1 wikiPageWikiLink Overhead_camshaft.
- Petronas_FP1 wikiPageWikiLink Petronas.
- Petronas_FP1 wikiPageWikiLink Prototype.
- Petronas_FP1 wikiPageWikiLink Sauber_Petronas_Engineering.
- Petronas_FP1 wikiPageWikiLink Sport_bike.
- Petronas_FP1 wikiPageWikiLink Straight-three_engine.
- Petronas_FP1 wikiPageWikiLink Superbike_World_Championship.
- Petronas_FP1 wikiPageWikiLink Troy_Corser.
- Petronas_FP1 wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Petronas_FP1 wikiPageWikiLink Öhlins.
- Petronas_FP1 wikiPageWikiLink File:Petronas_FP1_Road.jpg.
- Petronas_FP1 wikiPageWikiLinkText "FP1".
- Petronas_FP1 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Petronas FP1".
- Petronas_FP1 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Petronas GP1".
- Petronas_FP1 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Petronas Superbike".
- Petronas_FP1 brakes "Front: dual 320 mm floating discs with 4-piston calipers".
- Petronas_FP1 brakes "Rear: single 220 mm disc with 2-piston calipers".
- Petronas_FP1 class Sport_bike.
- Petronas_FP1 engine ", liquid-cooled, 3 - cylinders in line, 4-stroke, DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder".
- Petronas_FP1 manufacturer Petronas.
- Petronas_FP1 name "Petronas FP1".
- Petronas_FP1 power "@ 10000 rpm".
- Petronas_FP1 production "January 2003 - July 2003".
- Petronas_FP1 rakeTrail "24.4".
- Petronas_FP1 suspension "Front: Öhlins upside-down fork, 43 mm, Inverted design. Multi adjustable: compression, rebound, spring, 110 mm travel".
- Petronas_FP1 suspension "Rear: Monoshock low linkage, Aero Twin Spar Black finish swingarm. öhlins Shock, adjustable compression and rebound damping, preload adjuster. Stroke: 52 mm, 120 mm travel".
- Petronas_FP1 tires "Back: 190/50-17".
- Petronas_FP1 tires "Front: 120/70-17".
- Petronas_FP1 torque "@ 9700 rpm".
- Petronas_FP1 transmission "6".
- Petronas_FP1 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Petronas_FP1 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Motorcycle.
- Petronas_FP1 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Petronas_FP1 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:SBK.
- Petronas_FP1 subject Category:Malaysian_motorcycles.
- Petronas_FP1 subject Category:Motorcycles_by_brand.
- Petronas_FP1 subject Category:Petronas.
- Petronas_FP1 type Company.
- Petronas_FP1 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Petronas_FP1 type Motorcycle.
- Petronas_FP1 type Brand.
- Petronas_FP1 type Company.
- Petronas_FP1 type Vehicle.
- Petronas_FP1 type DesignedArtifact.
- Petronas_FP1 type Thing.
- Petronas_FP1 type Q34493.
- Petronas_FP1 comment "The Petronas FP1 is a 899.5 cc (54.89 cu in) liquid-cooled inline three-cylinder homologation special sport bike that was produced in 2003 by Petronas.Originally developed jointly by Petronas and Sauber Petronas Engineering as the Petronas GP1 989cc prototype to compete in MotoGP, Petronas decided to race the motorcycle in the Superbike World Championship instead.".
- Petronas_FP1 label "Petronas FP1".
- Petronas_FP1 sameAs Q3377633.
- Petronas_FP1 sameAs Petronas_FP1.
- Petronas_FP1 sameAs Petronas_FP1.
- Petronas_FP1 sameAs Petronas_FP1.
- Petronas_FP1 sameAs m.03m5qn6.
- Petronas_FP1 sameAs Q3377633.
- Petronas_FP1 wasDerivedFrom Petronas_FP1?oldid=670655209.
- Petronas_FP1 depiction Petronas_FP1_Road.jpg.
- Petronas_FP1 isPrimaryTopicOf Petronas_FP1.
- Petronas_FP1 name "Petronas FP1".