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Mr Balsen
March 5th, 2005, 00:13
Hi,

It was the wildest dream ever. And I did it.

Driving the TT BImoto in Paris.


http://www.mtm-france.com/galerie_photos/wallpapers/audi_tt_bimoto/MTMwp_ttbimotoparis02_1024.jpg


http://www.mtm-france.com/galerie_photos/wallpapers/audi_tt_bimoto/MTMwp_ttbimotoparis04_1024.jpg

Other wallpapers are here:

http://www.mtm-france.com/galerie_photos/wallpapers/index.php

Cheers from Paris,
Frédéric

RS4Ever
March 5th, 2005, 00:40
mama mia!

how was it? how long did they give you the keys?

tell us more.. tell us more. :dance:

very nice pics at that site!

Benman
March 5th, 2005, 01:27
Originally posted by RS4Ever
mama mia!

how was it? how long did they give you the keys?

tell us more
Yes, tells us more! How did it drive, what was the feel of having an engine in front AND in back of you, what was the power like, etc...!!!!:0:

Ben:addict:

Mr Balsen
March 5th, 2005, 10:48
I have the chance to know Roland Mayer and his team really well. And the chance that Roland give me the permission to drive such car in Paris.

Regarding the TT BImoto itself, this is an absolute monster. There is absolutely nothing more violent on 4 wheels currently on the street. The biggest challenge when accelerating is to keep up visually on what is going on. A friend of mine, driving motrocycle has not recovered yet from the ride as passenger of the TT BImoto ! ! !

But it needs a lot of concentration as rear wheels or front wheels might slip when turbos are kicking. Or all the wheels as it happen to me once on the old slippery pavement of Champs Elysées

Otherwise, the car is very well balanced. The chassis is a piece of wood. Suspension (KW) are set really really hard.

Cheers from Paris,
Frédéric

PS: The MTM car I have enjoyed the most so far is the RS6 MTM Clubsport. The TT BImoto needs a lot of practices to really know the beast.

RS4Ever
March 6th, 2005, 09:08
interesting. thanks for the feedback.


you say it feels well balanced as we know why.. but, could you feel if the TT felt heavy because of this?

and last question, did you bring your own ice.. kidding of course.