FTR Moto

[2] The company was founded in 1994 as Fabrication Techniques by Steve Bones and in 1995 helped Kenny Roberts and TWR to build the chassis for their Modenas KR3 (later Proton KR3) motorcycle.

The firm then supplied several teams in Grand Prix motorcycle racing and Superbike World Championship[2] and in 2001 contributed to the Petronas FP1 chassis.

The company constructed a chassis for the first season of the newly established Moto2 class in Grand Prix motorcycle racing.

[6][7] The business declared substantial losses each year since purchase in 2012 and had stopped producing frames.

[7] As of June 2017, administrators Lucas Johnson had instructed a marketer to advertise FTR's Intellectual Property assets for sale,[9] including "Goodwill Rights in the FTR Moto Brand" and "Rights in the Registered Trade Mark and Unregistered Trade Marks".

Santiago Hernández on the FTR M211 motorcycle