Monday, May 25, 2009

2009-The New Ducati Monster 1100






Ducati Monster 1100
The new Monster 1100 design perfectly balances sports performance, riding pleasure and stunning looks. Its seductive line is the product of a Ducati philosophy where form and function combine to create the naked bike par excellence.

Its essential yet painstakingly perfected design is the result of the all-Italian motorcycling tradition of creativity. The new Monster 1100 is the bike for motorcyclists who know exactly what they want and whose lifestyle revolves around their love of riding.

Pure riding pleasure is guaranteed with super-light and agile handling characteristics combined with the exceptional torque of the Desmo engine and the dependable competition-level braking system. The Monster 1100 is more than just a bike, it is an extension of your own personality. The Monster’s essential design and unique sound sets it aside from all others.

Read full about 2009 ducati monster 1100 at http://www.webbikeworld.com/ducati-motorcycles/monster-1100/

Sunday, May 24, 2009

2009-Ducati Monster 696 Motorcycle





The Ducati Monster 696 marks the union of trademark Ducati reliability and speed with modern technology to provide you with a biking experience next to none. The newer version maintains all the famed details one would associate with a Ducati while adding newer muscular ergonomics and designs. The bike is powered by a fabulous 120 Hp two cylinder based Ducati engine and makes use of large diameter tubes inspired by the MotoGP winning model of 2007. The bike also comes with Ducati Data Analyser that helps you calculate details such as your engine rpm and engine temperature data in an external card, which can then be used to review your bike’s performance on your PC.
Design
Refined style and design are the clear motivations behind the new Monster and the continued perfection of the Desmo engine ensures that its "saint and sinner" image will impress any rider.

A comfortable and confidence-inspiring chassis combine with the powerful Ducati L-Twin engine to provide what should be a most enjoyable riding experience. The balance of new technologies expressed in stylishly finished materials is shaped around the original cool Monster heritage.

Maintaining its traditional Monster silhouette, the 696 now looks more muscular. Its wide tank tapers to a thin waistline of what Ducati says is a comfortable narrow seat, which should ensure sure-footed confidence when at the traffic lights.

The large diameter Hybrid Trellis frame blends stylishly into an aluminum sub-frame and swingarm while minimalist instrumentation and simple controls at the front of the Monster contrast with twin, bold, Ducati-style mufflers at the rear to enhance its urban-ready image.

With a fuel tank form created with ingenious removable outer skins that enable quick and easy color swaps, changing the personality of the Monster has never been easier. The quickly removable rear seat cover makes it even easier to completely color coordinate and, when removed, reveals a place for your favorite passenger.

The Cult of the Monster
The Monster is the original "naked" motorcycle. Launched to rave reviews in the early ‘90s, it immediately created a devoted following and became a cult motorcycle. With its fully exposed engine and "less is more" minimalist attitude, the Monster delivers style and real sport bike performance.

It has defined the class and become the bike of choice for top designers, Hollywood stars and Formula One racing drivers alike while creating a unique motorcycle lifestyle that is accessible to everyone.
Chassis
The 696 ergonomics have been improved with subtle but effective changes to the riding position. A shorter reach to the bars and a slightly lower, more forward foot peg position, together with the lowest seat height of any Ducati and a reduction in weight, empowers any rider to become the master of this Monster.

The chassis of the new Monster is made up of a new Hybrid Trellis frame with larger diameter tubes directly inspired by the 2007 World MotoGP title-winning Desmosedici GP7 machine. To this is attached a rear aluminum sub-frame.

The front brake system is the envy of its class and becomes the new benchmark for the category with two 320 mm discs and four-piston radial calipers.

At the rear, the dual-sided aluminum swingarm draws inspiration from Ducati Corse’s finest racing products in this area.
The instrumentation is now totally digital and continues the tradition of all Ducati’s latest-generation hypersport models, guaranteeing lightness, ease of use and a wealth of information.

The new exhaust system stands out for its re-routed down pipes that now give the underside of the Monster a cleaner appearance and terminate with twin, bold Ducati-style mufflers.

The headlamp unit is characterized by a new triple arc main beam, while the rear light uses modern LED technology.
The unmistakable tank boasts ingenious removable outer skins which makes it easy to change the personality of the Monster 696.

In line with the latest-generation Ducatis, the new Monster 696 has undergone a weight reduction of 5kg from the previous model and now becomes the lightest bike in its category (359 lbs – 163 Kg).
Engine
The engine of the new 696 is an evolution of the previous 695 version. Measuring 696cc, it boasts a series of updates and refinements.

Power output gets a 9% boost to 80 hp (59 kW) and an 11% increase in torque to 50.6 lb-ft. This new engine continues to have the best horsepower per liter ratio of all Ducati’s air-cooled units, and it ensures a smooth and powerful delivery for a relaxed but thrilling ride in all conditions.

This increase in power has been achieved by the introduction of new cylinder heads, which are now similar to those fitted on the 1100 2V engine fitted to the Multistrada and Hypermotard. Bore and stroke remain identical to the previous 695 model at 88 x 57.2 mm, but the pistons and combustion chamber have been revised to optimize the fluid dynamics of the new ports.

The camshafts now rotate on bearing surfaces directly in the cylinder head and are supported by means of oil pressure. The elimination of the bearings has enabled the weight of this unit to be reduced considerably and the layout simplified.

Furthermore the cooling fins of the cylinders and the cylinder heads have a new shape, and an improved casting process allows them to be produced closer to one another so as to increase their number and improve thermal exchange.

Like its predecessor, the new Monster 696 has an advanced APTC clutch, which makes down-shifting safe and helps keep the clutch lever action light and easy, especially in urban riding where frequent stops require high use.

Like every bike in the new range, the Monster 696 also has a new scheduled maintenance program that reduces costs for the customer.

For full information, visit the Ducati Monster 696 website.

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Ducati Supersport 1000DS Pictures





Ducati Supersport 1000DS the modern ans high performance motorcycle. DucatiSupersport 1000 DS: Easy to handle but high in performance, it sports a powerful 992 cc Dual Spark fuel-injected Desmo engine, an advanced trellis frame, and superior suspension to ensure top of the line performance and handling. Confidence-inspiring and built with quality throughout, the Supersport models are a great way to enter the world of Ducati sport motorcycles.
General information
Category Sport
Year 2006
Model Supersport 1000 DS
Color Options Red/black
Engine and transmission
Final Drive Chain
Compression 10.0:1
Bore Stroke 94.0 x 71.5 mm (3.7 x 2.8 inches)
Gearbox 6-speed
Cooling Air
Displacement 992.00 ccm (60.53 cubic inches)
Valves Per Cylinder 2
Exhaust System 2 aluminium mufflers with 3-way catalytic converter (non-catalytic on USA version)
Fuel Control Desmodromic valve control
Fuel System Injection. Marelli electronic fuel injection, 45 mm throttle body
Physical measures
Seat Height 820 mm (32.3 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting.
Wheelbase 1,395 mm (54.9 inches)
Rake 24.0 degrees
Dry Weight 179.4 kg (395.5 pounds)
Fuel Capacity 16.00 litres (4.23 gallons)
Reserve Fuel Capacity 16.00 litres (4.23 gallons)
Chassis
Front Brakes Double disc
Rear Brakes Single disc
Front Suspension Travel 120 mm (4.7 inches)
Rear Suspension Travel Progressive cantilever linkage with fully adjustable
Front Brakes Diameter 320 mm (12.6 inches)
Rear Brakes Diameter 245 mm (9.6 inches)
Rear Suspension Progressive cantilever linkage with fully adjustable
Performance
Power 93.73 HP (68.4 kW)) @ 7750 RPM
Torque 9.70 Nm (1.0 kgf-m or 7.2 ft.lbs) @ 5750 RPM
Top Speed 157 mph
Accel 0 60 3.3 seconds
Power Weight Ratio 0.5225 HP/kg

Thursday, May 21, 2009

2006 Ducatu GT1000 : The Classic Styling Modern Technology




In the 1970s, sport riders were modifying their street bikes with some of what they saw being used on the racetrack, including clip-on handlebars, rear set footpegs, and ‘fast’ colours. This was done just as much for the look as for increased performance. The Ducati SportClassic family, which includes the Paul Smart 1000 Limited Edition, the Sport 1000 and the GT 1000, reflects the styling of the motorcycles built in Ducati's workshops in the 1970's, characterised by a minimalist racing look, with exposed chassis and engines, complimented by bodywork with elegant rounded shapes.Even though they reflect the best of the past, they incorporate the latest Ducati technology and engineering, creating a thoroughly modern motorcycle that lives up to today's standards of road-going performance. Have fun with ducati GT1000 classic styling..

2006 Ducati ST3 Review : Ducati ST3 Photo





2006 Ducati ST3
The ST3 sports a powerful, 3-valve, Desmo L-twin engine. Matched with its Superbike-derived trellis frame, adjustable suspension, comfortable two-up riding position and optional colour-matched luggage, the ST3 is at ease on both twisty mountain roads and cross-country motorways.

Intelligently designed with high quality components throughout, the ST3 is a powerful and extremely versatile bike never short on muscle. It is the ideal choice for all touring adventures.

Improved reliability and low emissions make the ST3 a confident choice to tackle wild mountain passes and endless stretches of highway. Producing 107 HP at 8750 rpm, the ST3 has more than enough power for the long haul and inspires confidence, even when two-up and under the full weight of luggage.

Extend the versatility and comfort of your ST with our most popular Sport Touring accessories – colour matched saddlebags are INCLUDED with all U.S. market ST3s. Top cases and other accessories are available for the entire ST family. They will protect your gear from the weather and allow you to comfortably leave most full-face helmets in a safe place.

MSRP $11,995 USD



Features:

DUCATI SPORT TOURING

In response to massive public demand the three-valve per cylinder engine takes centre stage in the ST range for the 2006 M.Y. The standard version is thus joined by the ST3s ABS, in place of the previous ST4s, the flagship of this family up to the end of last season.

This means that the price list is simplified, with two versions offering the original equipment package plus a series of major innovations.

The 2006 model is equipped with a new automatic idle speed control system and, above all, features Euro 3 homologation in compliance with future emission control regulations. This major breakthrough, which anticipates the date of enforcement of the more stringent emission limits by more than twelve months, was achieved by adopting an integrated ignition, injection and exhaust system, with a special 3-way catalytic converter and heated Lambda oxygen sensor. Thanks to this design strategy, the ST3 and ST3s ABS machines scheduled to roll of the lines at the Ducati Borgo Panigale plant will be among the world's first bikes to comply with the emission limits due to take effect on 1 January 2007, so they can be ridden even in cities that restrict non-complying vehicles.

The evolution of the injection and ignition system, combined with automatic idle speed control, are among the most recent milestones in a continuous process of updating a range of machines specifically designed for touring enthusiasts seeking comfort and a high level of protection from the elements without sacrificing performance muscle. The earlier editions had already received various modifications designed to meet the more practical needs of a Sport Touring machine. For example, the wet clutch, which is smoother, quieter and more progressive than the unit installed on more highly tuned Ducati motorcycles while also offering much longer than average service life; in addition, a large number of updates have been made to the machine with the aim of optimising the level of protection and, consequently, the overall comfort on long high-speed journeys.

Evolved and further refined with each new edition, the Sport Touring range achieves perfect balance with the arrival of the three-valve per cylinder engine, as demonstrated by the fact that this twin cylinder powerplant won immediate approval from the market thanks to its broad flat torque curve and low fuel consumption.

The state of the art achieved since 1997 when the first ST was unveiled is such that Ducati has been able to attain a position of excellence in a segment in which rival motorcycle makers can boast many years more experience than the Bologna company. The current high standing on the touring market is largely due to Ducati's reinterpretation of the sports touring motorcycle and the implementation of a number of innovative devices. Consider, for example, the many adjustment facilities on the machine including the position of the handlebars, electronic control of the headlight beam angle and two alternative positions for the exhaust system. The two tailpipes can be mounted in a low-slung position so that the machine can be equipped with a pair of panniers, or in a raised position to increase the lean angle for riders seeking extreme lean angles. There are also many apparently minor aspects, such as the simplified fitting system for the fairings, which reduces times and costs for servicing and repair work, and management of the electronic system with a CAN line, with the network carried on just two wires in place of the classic harness.


ST3

The ST3 is the ideal solution for demanding tourism riders who instead of being contented with the classic "German style" of touring, insist on the typical verve of an Italian machine. In addition to the high level of protection, the careful attention devoted to ergonomics and the sophisticated chassis, riders can rely on an engine that has been specifically designed to reconcile several extremely divergent riding characteristics. The adoption of desmodromic timing with three valves per cylinder and dual spark ignition has made it possible to obtain the power needed to achieve an impressive level of performance while simultaneously keeping a tight check on fuel consumption. And these benefits are obtained in an environmentally friendly manner, as evident by the Euro3 homologation, which was gained well before the deadlines envisaged by the standards.


Style

The design of the ST Ducati strove to reconcile various contrasting aspects, one of which was related to the management of overall dimensions. In this context, it was important to offer the necessary protection for the rider and passenger, while simultaneously maintaining a slender profile of the machine to avoid negative effects on agility and a reduction of the sports capabilities of this model. The solution was arrived at with a carefully calibrated blend of elegant lines and functional features designed to meet aerodynamic requirements. The ST3 is therefore the perfect long-distance machine for all the typical touring situations, while still being suitable for other types of use, from busy city streets to the race circuit.

Chassis

The ST3 was born to travel, but a pure Ducati heart throbs just under the skin, and the design project was conducted with a constant eye on the sports aspect. Consequently one of the defining aspects of Ducati's DNA has been retained in the form of the high strength tubular steel trellis frame present in all the families, including the Desmosedici of MotoGP world championship fame. The steel trellis frame is a technological aspect in which Ducati has acquired an enviable level of experience that makes it possible to obtain a fitting response for all riding styles. Among the acknowledged benefits of this solution it's worth recalling the reduced weight and high level of stiffness, both of which characteristics bring clear benefits to both solo riding at high speed and long trips with a passenger and a full load of luggage. Of course, the Ducati Sport Touring machine makes it easy to find the perfect setup for all types of trips thanks to the use of highly versatile front and rear suspensions. The front end is equipped with a Showa fork with adjustable preload, while the rear of the bike is mounted on a Sachs monoshock with full preload and hydraulic damping adjustments.

Powerplant

Almost two years ago a new family of engines was launched to join the universally acclaimed Desmodue and Desmoquattro: the Desmotre. This powerplant is the product of the very latest engineering techniques and offers an intermediate solution between the classic air-cooled two-valves per cylinder twins and the more sports oriented four-valve engines. With its three valves per cylinder the new engine lies at the mid point in terms of cylinder head valve arrangement, although it manages to condense the qualities of the other engines in relation to the low fuel consumption and flexibility of the simpler versions and the power output of the more sophisticated models. Right from the time of its launch the Desmotre had all the necessary credentials for Euro2 homologation and today, with the 2006 model, the ST3 is one of the first production machines to offer even lower exhaust emission levels. This goal was achieved thanks to the adoption of an integrated ignition, injection and exhaust system with a special three-way catalytic converter and heated Lambda oxygen sensor. Another important breakthrough is constituted by the addition of automatic idle speed control provided by a stepper motor, which consequently eliminates the need for manual activation of the choke lever. The benefits of the three-valve cylinder head, which features desmodromic control in compliance with Ducati tradition, include plenty of torque at low engine speeds and fuel consumption that is among the lowest in the category (typical of 2-valve engines) combined with high power throughout the engine speed range (typical of 4-valve engines). In this context it should be noted that numerous components were designed specifically with the aim of extending the interval between servicing times as far as possible. As in the case of the specifically designed wet clutch, which, apart from featuring quieter operation, offers exceptional resistance to wear to provide an estimated lifetime in excess of 100,000 kilometres.



Chassis:

Frame: Tubular steel trellis
Wheelbase: 1430 mm / 56.3 in
Rake: 24°
Front Suspension: Showa 43 mm upside-down adjustable preload fork
Front Wheel Travel: 130 mm / 5.1 in
Front Brake: 2 x 320 mm semi-floating discs, 4-piston caliper
Front Wheel: 3-spoke light alloy 3.50 x 17
Front Tire: 120/70 ZR 17
Rear Suspension: Progressive linkage with fully adjustable Sachs monoshock
Rear Wheel Travel: 148 mm / 5.8 in
Rear Brake: 245 mm disc, 2-piston caliper
Rear Wheel: 3-spoke light alloy 5.50 x 17
Rear Tire: 180/55 ZR 17
Fuel Capacity: 21 L / 5.5 US gal (includes 6 L / 1.5 US gal reserve)
Weight * : 203 kg / 447.1 lbs
Seat Height: 820 mm / 32.3 in
Instruments: Electronic instrument panel using CAN communication protocol with CPU, multifunctional digital display (including speedometer, clock, water temperature, fuel gauge, instant/average consumption, consumed fuel, residual autonomy), analog rev counter, self-adjusting instrument lights (depending on outdoor light), headlight angle adjustment, immobilizer system
Warranty: 2 years unlimited mileage
Tank and Fairing Colours: Red, Glossy Black, Silver
Frame and Wheel Colours: Metallic Grey (on Red and Silver) - Black w/Metallic Grey wheels (on Black)
Versions: Two Seats
*=* = The weight excludes battery, lubricants and, where applicable, cooling liquid.


Engine:

Type: L-twin cylinder, 3 valves per cylinder Desmodromic; liquid cooled
Displacement: 992 cc
Bore and stroke: 94 x 71.5 mm
Compression Ratio: 11.3:1
Power: 78.8 kw - 107 hp @ 8750 rpm
Torque: 10 kgm - 72 ft-lbs @ 7250 rpm
Fuel system: Marelli electronic fuel injection, 50 mm throttle body
Exhaust: 2 aluminum mufflers with catalytic converter
Emissions: Euro2
Transmission
Gearbox: 6 speed
Ratio: 1st 37/15, 2nd 30/17, 3rd 27/20, 4th 24/22, 5th 23/24, 6th 24/28
Primary drive: Straight cut gears; ratio 1.84
Final drive: Chain; Front sprocket 15; Rear sprocket 42
Clutch: Wet multiplate with hydraulic control

Article Source: http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/

Ducati ST4S ABS : Ducati Sport Touring




The ST4S bristles with our best race-derived components combined with all-day riding comfort. The awesome Superbike 996 cc Desmoquattro engine ensures maximum power.The Ducati ST4S ABS bristles with our best race-derived components combined with all-day riding comfort. Start with the awesome Ducati Superbike 996 cc Desmoquattro engine, liquid-cooling, computer-controlled fuel-injection, 11,5:1 compression, 50 mm throttle bodies and a six-speed transmission. Include the latest Showa forks, exclusive Öhlins rear shock and CAN line electronics. The result is a ducati motorbike that excels on the street and the racetrack.

The Ducati ST4S ABS offers fully-adjustable Showa upside-down 43 mm forks with TiN treatment, as seen on the most exotic race bikes, lowering suspension friction to ensure accurate and responsive action.
And for quick "situation tuning", the Öhlins rear shock features a remote spring pre-load adjustment system that allows you to easily adapt the rear spring to load weight. So whether riding solo or two-up with saddlebags full or empty, you are promised a smooth ride.

The new, evolved ABS system is the jewel in the crown of this ducati model. At the core of the Ducati ABS system is an advanced electronic processor that senses wheel slip and assists in preventing tire lock-up in emergency and low traction situations. The Ducati ABS system has been tuned for more aggressive riding to compliment the performance capabilities of the Sport Touring ST4S. The system can be switched-off when the rider elects to explore the performance of non-ABS braking.

Monday, May 11, 2009

BMW HP2 Sport Boxer Pictures






BMW Announces Availability of the HP2 Sport in the U.S.A.
May 9, 2008 - The BMW HP2 Sport has arrived at U.S. BMW motorcycle retailers. The same high-performance sport bike that Richard Cooper and Brian Parriott rode to fifth and sixth place finishes in last month's Daytona 200 is now available in limited supplies for serious motorcycle enthusiasts. The high-performance (HP) two (2)-cylinder Boxer -- customized to meet the requirements of the ambitious sport rider -- has a manufacturer's suggested retail price of $25,375 (excluding taxes, license, options, and handling charge).

The sportiest, most powerful and lightest Boxer ever manufactured, the HP2 Sport features numerous exclusive details, previously restricted to racing, that were never before seen in series production vehicles. Technology such as the self-supporting and aerodynamically optimized fairings made completely of carbon fiber, the quick shifter, a dashboard similar to that used in the MotoGP, the forged aluminum wheels and brakes with radially bolted calipers make the HP2 unmistakably athletic on both country roads or the racing circuit.

The most striking difference between the BMW HP2 Sport from the earlier endurance racing Boxer is the brand new cylinder heads: each of the double overhead camshafts (DOHC) uses a drag lever to actuate the valves that are larger than those on the BMW R 1200 S.

Further modifications, such as the flow-optimized intake and outlet, new forged pistons and adapted connecting rod, help the engine to achieve the necessary higher output compared to the basic engine. A new stainless steel exhaust system is placed below the engine for the first time, keeping the lower area of the motorcycle extremely slim for greater freedom of movement for a "hanging off" riding position.

Although designed for racing prowess, the BMW HP2 Sport does not forego the safety benefits of ABS. A sophisticated anti-blocking system, specially adapted to the HP2 Sport, is available as an option and is configured so that it can be deactivated for the racetrack.

Following the BMW Motorrad Motorsport design, the HP2 Sport features white lacquering on the windshield, rear, mudguard and side cover. The engine spoiler carries the two-tone "HP2" lettering; and the lattice frame and wheels are lacquered in the BMW Motorrad color of Motorsport Blue.

BMW Announces Pricing for the HP2 Sport
February 9, 2008 - Boxer fans, reach for your checkbooks! The BMW HP2 Sport, arriving soon at US BMW motorcycle retailers, will have a manufacturer's suggested retail price of $25,375 (excluding taxes, license, options, and handling charge) and a destination charge of $495.

The high-performance (HP) two (2)-cylinder Boxer is the third motorcycle in the HP model range customized to meet the requirements of the ambitious sport rider.

The sportiest, most powerful and lightest Boxer ever manufactured, the HP2 Sport follows in the footsteps of the BMW HP2 Enduro and the HP2 Megamoto. It features numerous exclusive details, previously restricted to racing, that were never before seen in series production BMWs......Read full at www.webbikeworld.com

Sunday, May 10, 2009

BAJAJ PULSAR 200 DTS-I Motor Pictures




BAJAJ PULSAR 200 DTS-I Motor Pictures

New BMW Sport Boxer Pictures

BMW Sport Boxer : image, photo, pictures. This is the first photo of the new BMW "Sport Boxer", which is a super-light,weight Superbike based on the new R1200S (wBW feature article) and which will be raced by BMW at the upcoming 24 Hours of Le Mans motorcycle race on April 21, 2007. Here's a translation of the German press release:

On April 21, 2007 the starting signal falls to the "24 Heures Moto", the legendary 24 Hours of Le Mans Motorcycle Race in Le Mans, France. Everything will be as it was in the past. The last race was run with BMWs 50 years ago as a road race with a BMW motorcycle works team at the start.

BMW will use an R1200S for the Endurance World Championship race with the Sportboxer, due to the capacity limit of 1200cc for the motorcycle in the open class. The motorcycle will be ridden by BMW experienced professional racers. The team consists of Stéphane Mertens, Thomas Hinterreiter and Rico Penzkofer, as well as Marcus Barth as a spare racer.

In 2007 season, the team will be at four 24 hours races. Beside the "24 Heures Moto" in Le Mans, the team will race the 24 hour endurance race at Barcelona on July 7-8, Oschersleben on August 11-12 and Magny Cours (Bol d'Or) on September 15-16.


Thursday, May 7, 2009

1971 Honda CB 350 Picture : The Classic Motorcyle





1971 Honda CB 350 Pictures

Honda CBR 250 RR : The Fastest Motorcycle

I think CBR 250'RR CBR 250's are an excellent bike to start off with if your looking for a sports 4 stroke. Revving to 21000 rpm you can imagine that they are quite nippy, and will out accelerate most things on the road with 4 wheels, unless they got a turbo, then im sorry your screwed. Look Picture and specification above :



Honda CBR 250 RR Specification :
Here are the specs for the 250RR 99 model, there are a few blanks I would like to fill in, does anyone know them?
Type 4-stroke, liquid-cooled, DOHC
Cylinder arrangement Inline - 4 cylinder
Displacement 249 cc
Bore x Stroke 48.5 x 33.8 mm
Compression Ratio 11.5:1
Maximum power 40PS/ 14,500 rpm
Maximum Torque 2.4kg-m @ 11,500 rpm
Starting System Electric
Lubrication Sump
Carburation In-line slant x 4
Transmission Type Constant mesh 6-speed
Gear Ratio 1st 2.733
Gear Ratio 2nd 2.000
Gear Ratio 3rd 1.590
Gear Ratio 4th 1.333
Gear Ratio 5th 1.153
Gear Ratio 6th 1.035
Ignition System Digital
Final Transmission Chain
Chassis
Overall Length 1975 mm
Overall Width 675 mm
Overall Height 1080 mm
Seat Height 735 mm
Wheelbase 1345 mm
Minimum Ground Clearance 130 mm
Dry Weight 158 kg
Frame Type Aluminium
Fuel Tank Capacity 13 L
Front Suspension 37 mm fork
Front Shock Absorber
Rear Suspension
Front Wheel Aluminium
Front Wheel Travel
Rear Wheel Aluminium
Rear Wheel Travel
Front Brake 275 mm diam - dual disc - dual piston callipers
Rear Brake 220 mm diam - single disc - single piston calliper
Front tyre 110/70 R17
Rear tyre 140/60 R17