Confederate G2 P51 Combat Fighter Second Generation Motorcycle
The G2 in its name represents for the second generation. Indeed, this monster is the second creation of the Fighter motorcycle, and is also the last creation of designer Pierre Terblanche before he joined the ranks of Royal Enfield.
G2 P51 Combat Fighter uses some of the design cues of their other Confederate motorcycle, the Hellcat, but remains a distinctive presence in the extreme powercruiser segment.
Confederate followed their long believed classic recipe, using a billet aluminium frame and engine case, a monsters v-twin engine, lots of use of carbon and a very aggressive overall aggressive stance. On the power side, the Confederate G2 P51 Combat Fighter delivers 200 hp at the rear wheel, via 5-speed transmission.
All the engine grunt comes from a 132 ci (2,163cc) and impresses 170 lb-ft (230 Nm) v-twin. Various sections of the motorcycle are in plain sight, behind beautiful transparent panels, and this only increases the intriguing factor if you’re into mechanical objects. The fenders and the belly pan are carbon fiber, just like the solid lenticular rear wheel,
Only 61 Fighters made
Confederate uses high specification, multi-adjustable suspensions at front and rear. The fork used is however a girder-type one, adding more evil to the whole attire.
Only 61 motorcycles will be built, as always, on a pre-order and money down basis, customized for every single buyer. The 30 “white” version will run you $113,900 (€100,900) a pop, while each of the 31 “black” ones will have you dishing out $119,500 (€105,900).