Roland Sands Super Singles

Do you think the Super Single concept will catch on?

From the Los Angeles Times

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  • But will the engines hold up? only 600 cc of oil.....flat out most of the time. Maybe one of those oil coolers would help. Like the idea, just want to see if there is good reliability. TA

    Tom @ 3:57 PM PST, Feb 11, 2008

  • Hey, you spelled "suped-up" right!

    Regular Joe @ 4:32 AM PST, Feb 9, 2008

  • Nice stuff, but you need to make one with an Italian heart.

    Alex @ 11:01 AM PST, Feb 8, 2008

  • These will work great at NHMS in Laconia, NH. Tight, technical track. Bring some of them up there Roland!

    Doc @ 12:26 PM PST, Feb 7, 2008

  • What we really need are dimensionally smaller bikes - that is, in the 125GP range (TZ125, RS125) - to attract younger, smaller and more female riders, both on the track and on the street. Unfortunately American riders value displacement and horsepower over finesse... Perhaps a 250 single in a TZ125 chassis? Just a thought...

    bob @ 10:27 AM PST, Feb 7, 2008

  • Put some half-mile handlebars ,take off the fairing , add lights, I will buy it.yes, power slides,wheelies etc, etc,

    mdeveraux @ 2:51 PM PST, Feb 6, 2008

  • Um, that would be AMA GP champ, not MotoGP.

    Dana @ 1:47 PM PST, Feb 6, 2008

  • Roland Sands could turn a Taco minibike into a masterpiece. Regardless of how well it does on track day - I think the bike has great entry level potential in the sport bike market. Just put it on the showroom floor and see what happens... I'd love to have one in my garage.

    mitchellson @ 7:59 AM PST, Feb 6, 2008

  • That is a great idea. These bikes are a perfect way to start riding on the track. I want one.

    John @ 8:26 PM PST, Feb 5, 2008

  • "The Super Single idea is so new that Wikipedia doesn't have an entry -- yet" . . . It does now!

    Way too much time on my hands @ 5:27 PM PST, Feb 5, 2008

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