The top speeds exceed 245 KM/H in Moto3, 295 KM/H in Moto3, and a whopping 350 KM/H in MotoGPĬheckout the summary table below: Chasis Classġ000CC 4cylinder with approximately 250 Horsepowerħ65CC Triumph 3 cylinder with approximately 140 HorsepowerĢ50CC one cylinder with approximately 60 Horsepowerġ57 KG (Bike only as rider weight not counted) The rules in MotoGP specify a minimum combined bike and rider weight in Moto3 of 152 kilos and 270 kilograms in Moto2.įor MotoGP, there is only a minimum bike weight of 157 kilograms and rider weight is not counted. MotoGP bikes have four cylinders 1000 CC maximum engine capacity that put out around 250 horsepower.
Moto2 bikes use a 765 CC three cylinders engine with around 140 horsepower. Moto3 bikes use 250 CC with a one cylinder 60 horsepower engine.
The chassis/frame of all classes are prototypes and the engines of the MotoGP, Moto3 bikes are also prototypes but the Moto2 bikes use the production-based engine. Let’s take a look at different bikes in Moto3, Moto2 and MotoGP.