Swiss Performance 2008
Switzerland, Zürich, Feb 20th – 24th 2008: Swiss Moto and Swiss Performance
Photos and text by Horst

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Everything in Switzerland is a tad different. An extraordinary lively biker-community faces a government that is about to discipline bike-riding much more than neccessary and almost to a total end. This is the feeling you get when you look at all the rules that are officially meant to make biking safe and protect the biker from himself. During the Show of Swiss Moto and Swiss Performance that topic was really the emphasis. And to make it worse the rules of the motorcycle emissions, called Euro 3, are going to become tighter.

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PenzLowrider with the airbrush-Girls, painted by Stefan Beutler are always a display worth looking!

But there also were innovations to entertain the visitors, especially the riders of the Indoor-Stunt-Worldchampionship.

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Christian Pfeiffer, one of the best known riders among the stunters, knew it would be hard to repeat his success. Last year 16 builders initiated the Swiss contest from null. Because of its success in 2008, there were a couple of the best builders worldwide to be welcomed. They all wanted to take part in it and pulled the throttle. Humberto Ribeiro, Narcis Roca, AC Farias and the Hungarian "Helldriver Mokus" Balázs Herczeg showed their best. The Irish stuntman, Mattie Griffin, stunned the viewers with his backflip off the driving motorcycle and his frontal downswing over the frontend. Mokus flipped his whole bike while sitting on it. They all came up with perfect shows and exciting tricks.

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On Display at Switzerland: The New CCE Chopper Motorcycle

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The jury’s task was hard to handle. The very last round made the difference. Again Chris Pfeiffer was able to beat them all with his program on his BMW. The party after that was hot. Chris celebrated in a stunter’s way. He rode several laps with the flag-presenting-cheergirl sitting on his shoulder, doing wheelies and stoppies.

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Private Build: “Casino Royal” is based on a Habermann rigid frame

The area of the stunt-contest and the Swiss Performance was huge, spreading over a whole exhibit-hall. Packed with a lot of hot steel and cool designed bikes. The Swiss Performance is the most important show for the Swiss tuners and according to that it was our duty to show up.

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Show-coordinator and mastermind, Ruedi Steck, brought the Saltlake-speedweek-flair to Switzerland. He presented his 2 x 8 records from Bonneville. In the focus of the exhibition was the fastest bike of the world, California’s Sam Wheeler took his record-bike "Streamliner“ to Zürich, which ran a speed of 355.303 mph on the Bonneville-flats. Even famous Fritz Egli was caught saying, "Nice bike. I’m always thinking that I never took part in Bonneville...“ Something to expect in the future?

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Something’s brewing: Sam Wheelers Stamliner and the Swiss PERFORMANCE Team are going back to the Salt!

Sam didn’t make it to the record in 2006, because his front tire blasted at the speed of about 300 mph. But this run was duly noted as the fastest speed ever ridden on a motorbike. Sam now breathed clean Swiss air for three days and was excited about the designs and quality that were shown at the show.

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Biker Build-Off: Streetfighters Interlaken versus Sven Motorcycles: Decide for yourself who won!

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Sam watched the bike-buildoff between "Streetfighter Team" and "Seven Cycles." Seven Cycles stripped a new Softail to the parts and started rebuilding a complete custombike from that, in three days! The "Streefighters“ guys, from Interlaken, brought a well prepared GSX-R to the show and ended up completing this bike at the end of the build-off. That don’t mean it was easy to handle building a working cable-tree for a 4-cylinder speedbike.

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The build-off gang.

Heavy work also for Markus Pfeil whose task it was to paint and design both of the bikes. One handed gold-plating while pinstriping the matte black custom-HD with the other hand means skills and talent. And coolness! What a man!

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Erbacher’s cool Rider: “One” is a Build-Off Bike, constructed for the german “Custombike” fair.

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