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Paton PG500RC
Paton PG500RC
Manufacturer - Paton
Production - 2000-2001
Predecessor - Paton V70 500
Successor - None
Engine - 499.3 cc (30.47 cu in) two-stroke 70° V4
Bore / stroke - 54 mm × 54.5 mm (2.13 in × 2.15 in)
Power - 190 hp (140 kW) @ 12,800 rpm
Transmission - Chain
Wheelbase - 1400 mm
Weight - 135 kg (298 lb) (dry)
The Paton PG500R and Paton PG500RC are racing bikes of the Italian motorcycle
manufacturer Paton, which debuted in the 500cc class of grand Prix motorcycle
racing from 2000 until 2001, only participating in a few races, due to a lack of
funds from the company and the difficulty of finding a sponsor.
Description
With the introduction of the PG500R in 2000, this bike used the new 54x54.4.
engine measure for the first time, instead of the 56x50,6 ( bore x stroke )
configuration used in previous Paton bikes.
In 2000, the PG500R used a double beam aluminum frame and a swingarm from "Paton
LM Gianetti" whilst in 2001, the PG500RC switched to a "Paton Cagiva V 594 in
Anticorodal material" and also changing the livery slightly. The tank and the
tail inspired by the Paton C10/5 were no longer used, but a more rounded tank
and a higher tail were used instead.
The bikes also differ from the previous model, mainly due to the absence of the
radiator slits and the use of a lower fairing, which is wider and laps both
wheels, while the fairing is higher and more protective.
2000
Despite the death of Roberto Pattoni's father Giuseppe Pattoni 1999, Roberto
continued to develop the teams racing motorbikes, but the team would score only
one point in the 2000 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season as a wildcard entry,
when Paolo Tessari finished fifteenth at the Sachsenring on the teams PG500R
machine.
2001
With the arrival of the 4 stroke and highly expensive MotoGP, which allowed for
a double capacity (1000cc) and with the clear intent to push for the 2 stroke
retirement by the FIM, Roberto Pattoni and his team decided to pull out of grand
prix motorcycle racing after the 2001 season, mainly due to the ever rising
costs in the sport which were needed to create a new 1000cc 4-stroke MotoGP bike,
that the Paton team did not have the budget for. During this season, Paton was
sponsored by Slovnaft thanks to the wildcard rider Vladimír Častka, but failed
to score any points due to the retirement of Shaun Geronimi at the 2001 Czech
Republic motorcycle Grand Prix, the two DNQ's of Vladimír Častka at the 2001
Spanish motorcycle Grand Prix and 2001 Italian motorcycle Grand Prix and the
withdrawal of Sébastien Gimbert from the 2001 British motorcycle Grand Prix
after he crashed 20 minutes into the first practice session and broke his ankle.
Specifications Paton PG500RC (2001)
Engine
Engine type: - 70 ° 2-stroke V- cylinder
Displacement: - 498 cm³ (Bore 54 x Stroke 54.4 mm)
Ignition: - Digital CDI with "Walbro Bike 400" battery
Fuel System: - Fuel injection
Fuel: - ENEOS unleaded (Movistar Yamaha)/Motul (Yamaha Tech3)
Lubricants: - _
Lubrication system: - _
Data recording: - _
Maximum power: - Over 190 hp at 12,800 rpm
Maximum speed: - In excess of 340 km/h (211 mph)
Exhaust: - _
Transmission
Type: - Extractable sequential 6-speed (always in grip)
Primary drive: - Gear
Clutch: - Dry multi-plate
Final drive: - Chain
Chassis and running gear
Frame type: - Paton Cagiva V594 in Anticorodal material (inclined double beam,
in aluminum)
Front suspension: - Fully adjustable Öhlins upside-down 42mm fork
Rear suspension: - Fully adjustable Öhlins shock absorber
Front/rear wheels: - Front: 3.5 x 17" alloy rim / Rear: 6.0 x 17" alloy rim
Front/rear tyres: - Michelin, front on a circle of 3.50 17; rear on rim from
6.00 17
Front brake: - Double 320 mm carbon disc with Brembo 4 piston monobloc caliper
Rear brake: - Single disc 220 steel with Brembo caliper 2 pistons
Weight: - 135 kg / 298 lbs
Fuel capacity: - _
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