


McGuinness and Anstey made it two years in a row with the exact same result in 2015, but in 2016 it was Anstey who took first place for Mugen, with McGuinness taking fourth place.Īnstey took the title for the Mugen again in 2017, and it was another one-two finish for the team with Guy Martin riding the second Shinden to second place. John took the title for the first time for Mugen the following year, 2014, with teammate Bruce Anstey securing a one-two for Mugen by taking second place. The Mugen was beaten to first place by another Englishman, Michael Rutter, who won riding the MotoCzysn around the course at an average speed of 109.6mph.

In its first two years of competition at the TT Zero events in 20, the Mugen Shinden was ridden to second place by Englishman John McGuinness. Since the Mugen Shinden electric racing bike first took the course in anger in 2012, it's fair to say Mugen has gone on to positively dominated the event in recent years.Įven though the bike is created for that single purpose the data, knowledge and experienced gained through this single-minded endeavour will inevitably help to towards the development of hybrid and all-electric vehicles of the future for motorsport and retail markets. The company had sent a one-off prototype bike to the event the year before in 2010 at the request of Hirotoshi Honda, which was used for a parade lap. Although initially specialising in tuning Honda engines, Mugen has gone on to develop and now design and build both two-stroke and four-stroke engines, and even manufactures many of the major components itself now.In 2012, Mugen entered the TT Zero event at the legendary Isle of Mann races that had been going since 2010, which is an event exclusively for electrically powered motorcycles. As well as its racing exploits, Mugen also supplies aftermarket parts for amateur enthusiasts to tune their own race cars and bikes. Due to a change in YouTube's policies, all links to almost all un-starred characters are dead for the foreseeable future.Mugen is best-known tuning and racing Honda vehicles in a number of different formats, which include the likes of the Super GT Championship, Formula 3000, Formula Nippon, and even Formula 1. If you click their name, you'll be directed to links to every tournament they appeared in. Character List for the Pointless RI MUGEN Tournament series! Using the following links you can quickly browse characters by TIER LISTING-a rough gauge of how effective they're predicted to be in tournaments-or by SERIES if you wish to see all characters from a specific Game.Ĭharacters that have appeared in a tournament are marked with an asterisk (*).
