Saturday, May 31, 2014
Ducati Superbike 2012





I usually get lambasted within the comments section for being pro-Ducati here on Asphalt & Rubber, and that’s fine by me, as a result of im. It’s arduous to not sort of a company that has essentially outlined the fashionable aesthetic for motorcycles, or an organization that continues to grow despite being within the worst recession since the nice Depression. It’s conjointly not arduous to like an organization that continues to unharness, year-after-year, new compelling motorcycles, as is that the case these days with the 2012 Ducati 1199 Panigale.
Teased ad nauseam, the Ducati 1199 Panigale shouldn’t disappoint the discerning sport bike rider with a robust appetite for Italian food, because the latest v-twin from Bologna sets several firsts for the superbike market phase. As we have a tendency to predicted last year, the Ducati 1199 Panigale drops 20lbs off the Superbike 1198′s style (22 lbs actually), whereas creating an additional 20hp over its predecessor. Not solely is that the 1199 Panigale the lightest production superbike on the market, with its 361 lbs dry weight (414 lbs wet), it’s conjointly one amongst the foremost powerful with its 195hp peak power figure, courtesy of the Superquadro motor.
Other firsts embody a revolutionary monocoque frame, the primary full-LED headlight on a bike (another story we have a tendency to broke), the primary electronically adjusted suspension on a sport bike, the primary engine braking management system, also because the initial GPS-assisted knowledge acquisition system for a production bike (the DDA+ package is an optional equipment item for the Panigale). whereas traction management comes commonplace, ABS brakes also will be an optional item for the Ducati 1199 Panigale.
Available in April 2012, as we have a tendency to expected the new Ducati 1199 Panigale has gotten a worth increase over the Superbike 1198. Accordingly the bottom model can price $17,995, the “S” can price $22,995, the “S” with ABS can price, and “S” Tricolore can hit the wallet at $27,995 MSRP.
Friday, May 30, 2014
2013 BMW HP4
2013 BMW HP4
HP4 BMW saw its performance in 2012 and could be a continuation of BMW Motorrad power unit model series that was supported in 2005. once the HP2 Enduro boxer models, HP2 Megamoto and HP2 Sport, BMW power unit4 is that the initial 4-cylinder bike within the HP family. power unit label stands for prime performance, and all over again understand HP4 power handling, and excellent driving dynamics. however it additionally reflects the employment of terribly top quality materials and intelligent technology, fastidiously formed right down to the last detail.
The new production HP4 is straight away prepared to be used on the race track, dont need sophisticated modifications. However, at identical time it offers nice potential to extend the dynamic path. owing to the international press presentation within the fall of 2009, S one thousand RR has achieved a lot of success – and not simply in comparative tests bike magazine. this can be clear proof of the standard and consistency of the idea of supersports. Equipped with Race ABS and Dynamic Traction management (DTC), S one thousand RR setting a replacement benchmark during this phase is oppose and technologically advanced. however even the S one thousand RR to go away some space for improvement.
HP4 provides homologation basis for the employment of BMW bikes in motorcycle athletics, particularly within the Superbike and Superstock classes. This new model has several technological innovations that highlight the orientation of the athletics and track athletics. normal traveler seat cowl ensures monoposto (solo rider) look therefore characteristic of the race track. except for riders WHO wish to travel with a traveler, BMW Motorrad additionally offers a package of passengers a selection of manufactory production. additionally to the traveler seat, together with traveler footrests system.
The new HP4 reflects its standing as a high performance bike mechanical system within the world’s initial for production motorcycles: is provided normal with Dynamic Damping management (DDC). this method permits the difference of dynamic damping of the fork the wrong way up and also the spring strut with bound conditions au courant the road. change the damping valve regulation has raised manoeuvrability or paved surface by employing a sensing element and electrically controlled. HP4 offers best damping all told riding conditions to produce most traction and safety.
With the introduction of ABS Ras within the S one thousand RR, BMW Motorrad underlined the role of pioneer within the field of ABS. For the primary time, antilock brakes systematically tailored for equestrian sports.
The new 200/55 Zr seventeen tires on the rear wheels and finely adjusted in a very Dynamic Traction management mode “Slick”. HP4 is employing a new rear tire within the format 200/55 Zr seventeen. Dynamic Traction management (DTC) has been utilized in the S one thousand RR supersports are optimized to be used in HP4: currently the result of traction management will be adjusted in mode “Slick” to ever-changing road conditions and individual preferences of the rider whereas riding.
HP4 is that the initial BMW bike that incorporates a Launch operation is to offer active support to the rider within the mode “Slick” to attain most acceleration from standing – for instance at the beginning of the race. Launch management engine force limit therefore on offer most force is transferred to the rear wheels. this implies motorists ought to be less specialise in the throttle as a result of hes dominant the acceleration of simply exploitation the clutch. additionally, once Launch management is activated, the engine force is reduced as presently because the system detects front-wheel elevate. This prevents unwanted wheelies once fast.
BMW’s new HP4 is provided with a cool 4-cylinder in-line engine from the S one thousand RR with a peak output of 193 power unit (142 kW) at thirteen,000 rev and most engine speed fourteen two hundred rev. As within the S one thousand RR, a most force of eighty three pound / linear unit (112 Nm) achieved at 9750 rev. This has perceived to increase force at 6000 rev to 9750 rev vary. In mode “Rain” is currently a sleek output and force curves ar obtainable between two,500 rev and eight,000 rpm.
HP4 has several special options to fulfill the wants of sports and athletics riders. for instance, the instrument cluster not solely has the face of a replacement decision is intended with the inscription HP4 however additionally offer associate degree extended vary of data and functions. The screen currently shows info DDC menu set-up and adjustment figures for DTC and also the activation of Launch management.
Styling of the new Supersports HP4 shows aspirations to race tracks and public roads for a dynamic ride. additionally to the show (solo rider) there monoposto dual-engine spoiler section – elongated compared to the S one thousand RR that highlights the dynamic performance is improved HP4. HP4 optical device incised brand with serial range on the higher fork bridge underline the exclusive character of the bike. a fancy color paint on a number of the athletics Blue gilded / White lightweight creates the appearance-oriented athletics suit, HP4 with Competition Package is associate degree exclusive version particularly motorcycles. Refined power unit carbon elements, together with spoilers, recent engines lined in carbon power unit, power unit bespoke systems rider footrests, folding power unit brake and clutch lever, the wheel is finished in gilded Blue and athletics sponsor decal kit makers offer a further improvement of the new HP4.
Thursday, May 29, 2014
Honda Not Hastily Give Marquez New Contract
Marquez surprising world of MotoGP racing after signing a contract that will expire in the summer of 2014. Rider young Spaniard is exceeding expectations against him and snatch the world championship title in its inaugural season .

Marquez superiority this season has not seemed shaken . At least two have already proven in the series opener in Qatar and Austin , Marquez came out as the winner .
With this situation , speculation began to believe that Honda has been " fenced " Marquez with a new contract . However , Honda does not rush .
" Marc likes of Honda and we liked him , but it is still too early to talk about a contract , " said team principal of Honda Livio Suppo to Motogp.com .
"I think about the contract will be addressed sooner or later , but for now there are not any . If you ( reporters ) think now there are negotiations then in fact yes no nothing. Priority we retain Marc and his priorities remain with Honda , so the situation . "
"This is only the second race of the season so now is too early to discuss the negotiations . Course , sehubunga with Marc is young , he is the Honda rider and we want to keep him in the future but negotiations have not done , " said Suppo .
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
BMW K 1300R

Price : Rs. 1,500,000
BMW K 1300R specifications
Overview
Fuel Efficiency
Engine Specification
Dimensions
Safety
Drive Train
Monday, May 26, 2014
Sunday, May 25, 2014
Hero MotoCorp showcases 2014 line up


Saturday, May 24, 2014
Honda CBR 250R

Make Model | Honda CBR 250R |
Year | 2011 |
Engine | Liquid cooled, four stroke, single cylinder, DOHC, 4 valve per cylinder. |
Capacity | 249.4 |
Bore x Stroke | 76 x 55mm |
Compression Ratio | 10.7: 1 |
Induction | Electronic fuel injection PGM-F |
Ignition / Starting | |
Max Power | 26.4 hp 19.4kW @ 8500 rpm |
Max Torque | 22.9 Nm @ 7000 rpm |
Transmission / Drive | 6 Speed / chain |
Frame | Diamond; steel twin-spar |
Front Suspension | 37mm telescopic fork, 130mm wheel travel. |
Rear Suspension | Pro-Link Monoshock damper, 104mm axle travel |
Front Brakes | Single 296mm disc 2 piston caliper |
Rear Brakes | Single 220mm disc 1 piston caliper |
Front Tyre | 110/70-MC17 |
Rear Tyre | 140/70-MC17 |
Seat Height | 784 mm |
Wet-Weight | 162kg (166kg C-ABS version) |
Fuel Capacity | 13 Litres |
The concept of progressing onto bigger and bigger bikes as a rider becomes more experienced is ingrained in motorcycling. For decades powerful, big-capacity machines have presented an obvious incentive to upgrade from smaller bikes as quickly as possible, offering both increased performance and huge prestige on the street. But in the 21st century the sense in doing this is becoming increasingly hard to see. Busy roads, spiralling fuel prices and the sense of responsibility we feel towards the environment all help make the lightweight and frugal small-capacity machine more relevant than ever.
Over the years CBR motorcycles of various engine sizes have come to define what a road-focused sportsbike should be; how it should perform and what it should feel like. As dynamically rewarding as a Supersports machine but with a versatility and accessibility those bikes lack, the CBR family has consistently confounded the opposition by blending the performance expert riders demand with the ease of use so critical to building riding confidence in novices.
New for 2011, the CBR250R unites the inherent virtues of a 250cc machine with the timeless CBR qualities of high performance, intuitive handling dynamics and unrivalled ease of use. The result is a machine of outstanding versatility; one able to take on any task while also delivering the excitement that makes every ride a joy. With its lightweight and very efficient single-cylinder engine, advanced chassis and striking design, the CBR250R is set to appeal to a wide range of riders. Everyone, from leisure riders to style-conscious commuters keen to save time and money will be drawn by the bikes easy handling, forgiving but powerful engine and rewarding chassis.
Development concept
While the advantages of lightweight, small-capacity motorcycles are easy to see, such machines have traditionally been compromised in several key areas. While modern riders are keen to reap the rewards of low running costs, outstanding fuel efficiency and easy handling, they are unwilling to sacrifice the sophistication, riding thrill or attractive styling of big-capacity machines. The demand therefore exists for a 250cc motorcycle that could - both in the way it looks and the riding experience it offers - be mistaken for a more expensive machine with a bigger engine.
The 2011 CBR250R is Hondas response to this demand. Twin-cylinder engines are commonplace in the 250 class but the CBR250R is designed around an all-new 249.4cm3 single-cylinder engine with liquid cooling, an efficient 4-valve DOHC cylinder head and PGM-FI fuel injection. This single-cylinder configuration makes for a lighter, more compact and more fuel-efficient powerplant that also boasts a supremely usable torque curve.
The rest of the CBR250R package is similarly balanced, combining satisfying performance with the kind of refinement and easygoing usability that make a difference on every ride. The result is extraordinary - a truly versatile 250cc sportsbike with unrivalled fuel economy.
Main features
- Powerful liquid-cooled 249.4cm3 single-cylinder engine with dual overhead camshafts and four valves for strong torque and outstanding acceleration.
- Advanced PGM-FI fuel injection for superb throttle response and impressive fuel economy.
- Diamond twin-spar steel frame with 37mm telescopic forks and Pro-Link Monoshock rear suspension for outstanding handling and ride quality.
- Stylish full fairing.
- C-ABS version with Hondas Combined Antilock Braking System for secure braking in all conditions.
- Multi-function digital instruments including speedometer, tachometer, engine temperature display, multi-segment fuel gauge and odometer/trip meter.
Ergonomic design
Instinctive riding position
The CBR250Rs riding position is fundamental to its versatility, ensuring comfort and control regardless of the task at hand. It is designed around a low seat height of just 784mm, which puts riders of any stature at ease immediately since even shorter riders can easily put a supporting foot on the ground when stopping. The result is increased rider confidence and a bike that is in its element carving through traffic jams and other busy urban environments.
The position of the handlebars and footpegs works with the seat to create a sporty riding position that offers outstanding control and a feeling of being at one with the bike. At the same time rider movement is not restricted in any way. Indeed, so balanced is the riding position that even long days on the road are a joy, relaxing the body and leaving the mind free to concentrate on riding.
Outstanding manoeuvrability
Lightweight at just 162kg (166kg for the C-ABS version), the new bikes manoeuvrability is further enhanced by its perfect chassis balance. In fact, what little weight there is seems to disappear once the bike is on the move.
Full fairing cowl
Key to rider comfort when travelling long distances at speed, a full fairing with a windscreen considerably reduces windblast as well providing a degree of weather protection. The CBR250Rs fairing directly contributes to the bikes ease of use, making riding less tiring and helping to maintain concentration levels.
Advanced digital instruments
The CBR250Rs sophisticated ergonomics are underlined by its multi-function digital instruments, which display all the information the rider needs at a glance. The result is less time looking at the display and more attention on the road. Speed, engine revs, engine temperature, fuel level, time and an odometer/trip meter are all clearly displayed.
With the power to carry two people effortlessly, the CBR250R is a very capable pillion machine. Grab rails on the tail unit are specially designed to take gloved hands, giving passengers a secure point of contact. Beneath the pillion seat a storage area makes the CBR250R a hugely practical bike, with space for the owners manual and toolkit that come with the bike as well as an optional U-lock, raincoat or emergency kit.
Styling
Too many sensible bikes are also sensibly styled but the CBR250R proves this neednt be the case. Unmistakably Supersports-inspired in its design, the aggressively sculpted fairing sweeps up from the front of the bike to a light and purposeful tail. The bikes lines are at once dynamic and sophisticated, communicating the machines dual personalities: exciting small-capacity sportsbike and practical all-rounder.
The CBR250Rs striking colouring concepts work with the classy and co-ordinated finishes on its chassis components. The result is a machine with the class to turn heads everywhere it goes.
Colouring concept
Asteroid Black Metallic
Black isnt traditionally regarded as an extrovert or attention-grabbing colour but the Asteroid Black Metallic CBR250R turns that preconception on its head. Perfectly reflecting the new machines confident and sophisticated character, metallic black paint lends the CBR real presence on the road.
Pearl Blue Tricolour
Encapsulating Hondas long and glorious racing heritage in a single colour concept, the Pearl Blue Tricolour design offers sports riders a striking alternative to black. Inspired by the liveries of countless victorious Honda race bikes, this colour option is a winner in its own right.
Engine
Punchy and efficient new engine design
The heart of the new CBR250R is an all-new liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine. Employing a 4-valve cylinder head with dual overhead camshafts, the new engine was developed with an unwavering focus on efficiency and usable torque.
By reducing internal friction to a minimum, the CBR250R engine boasts both gutsy performance and extraordinary fuel economy. And while the peak power figure of 19.42kW at 8500rpm is impressive, it is the relentless torque the engine develops from very low revs that defines the riding performance. Indeed the outstanding peak torque output of 22.9Nm combined with the bikes low weight delivers class-leading acceleration, both from a standstill and in-gear. This translates into effortless traffic-beating performance and huge rider satisfaction, in town and beyond.
Single-cylinder configuration
Where many of its rivals use multi-cylinder engines, the CBR250Rs single-cylinder powerplant offers many benefits. Because the number of moving parts is kept to an absolute minimum, the engine is more fuel efficient, saving the owner money at the petrol pumps. This mechanical simplicity also reduces servicing costs - another essential element in creating a hassle-free ownership experience. A single-cylinder engine is also more compact, helping create a bike that is at once lighter and more manageable than the multi-cylinder competition. Finally, because the engine is physically small, it has been positioned perfectly within the chassis for an ideal front/rear weight distribution which gives the bike superb handling.
PGM-FI
Like all the machines in the CBR family, the CBR250R employs Hondas advanced PGM-FI fuel injection system for smooth, responsive power delivery and superb fuel economy. The Electronic Control Unit works in conjunction with the bikes electronic ignition to deliver the perfect amount of fuel to the cylinder at all times. The result is an engine that really does have it all; a broad spread of power delivered with the immediacy only a fuel injection system can deliver. To ease maintenance the CBR250R uses an external fuel filter for the PGM-FI system, further reducing maintenance costs.
Six-speed transmission
As befits a machine with performance and versatility, the CBR250R uses a six-speed transmission to make light work of riding at any speed. The six ratios work with the bikes power delivery to optimise acceleration and deliver both refinement and economy when cruising.
Total reliability and low running costs
The single-cylinder engine needs very little by way of maintenance and is also very fuel efficient. It covers 27 kilometres on a litre of fuel in typical riding conditions, giving a range of over 350 kilometres from the compact 13-litre fuel tank. This class-leading fuel economy is a direct result of intensive weight-saving measures within the engine. The reciprocating parts - the piston and con-rod - are both lightweight in their design, boosting economy, and the lightweight, low-friction piston rings and the iridium spark plug also help get the most from every litre of fuel. Liquid cooling guarantees a consistent operating temperature for the engine, further enhancing economy and reliability.
Ultra-clean exhaust
The 2011 CBR250R incorporates the latest in exhaust and catalyser technology to ensure low emissions. The Tri-metal catalytic converter reduces the level of hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide and nitrous oxides to an absolute minimum. An oxygen sensor in the exhaust enables the engines Electronic Control Unit to further reduce emissions by ensuring complete combustion within the engine.
Chassis
Rigid yet lightweight chassis
The engine is mounted in a steel diamond twin-spar frame. This frame configuration is lightweight, contributing to the bikes low kerb weight. It is also immensely strong, providing a rigid platform on which to mount the front and rear suspension systems. This rigidity is key to stability and swift handling, and on the new CBR250R the frames rigidity balance has been carefully optimised for sporty dynamics and superb stability at speed. The rider and passenger seats are supported on a strong secondary frame capable of carrying a substantial load.
Advanced suspension systems
Suspension behaviour was crucial to meeting the CBR250Rs brief: to provide levels of sophistication and refinement not normally found on such a competitively priced machine. The bike features a hydraulically damped 37mm fork at the front and Hondas Pro-Link Monoshock rear suspension configuration. This uses a linkage to help the Monoshock damper control the swingarm movement generated as the rear wheel moves up and down over bumps. The result is a superb ride quality combined with the poise and feedback that supports sports riding on challenging roads.
High performance wheels, tyres and brakes
The CBR250R uses big-bike wheel and tyre sizes for enhanced levels of grip and serious presence on the road. The cast wheels mount a 110/70-MC17 front tyre and a 140/70-MC17 rear tyre - purposeful rubber for a serious motorcycle.
Braking is taken care of by a large-diameter 296mm disc and a powerful dual-piston caliper at the front. At the rear a smaller 220mm disc and single-piston caliper further boost the bikes stopping capability while also offering the controlled rear-wheel braking required to perform low-speed riding manoeuvres.
Combined ABS
The new CBR250R is also available in a Combined ABS version. Hondas advanced Combined Antilock Braking System links the front brake control to the rear brake and prevents tyre slip when braking, ensuring safe and powerful deceleration in all situations. The systems ECU uses sensors to monitor the speeds of the front and rear wheels. If these sensors detect that one wheel is beginning to rotate more slowly than the other, suggesting the first hint of tyre slip, the Combined Antilock Braking System modulates the braking effort to ensure full grip is retained. Thus it maximises braking ability while retaining complete control of the bike.
Friday, May 23, 2014
Thursday, May 22, 2014
Hero Honda Pics








Herohonda has introduced the new land cruiser motorbike, the Herohonda Karizma. he latest model to have graced the Indian tarmac is Hero Hondas latest bike, 223 CC Karizma, which with its updated technological inputs have made the bike favorite among bike lovers. Available with an awesome 223cc single cylinder, air cooled four stroke engine capable of producing optimum power of 17 bhp at 7000 rpm , the bike is the latest milestone achieved by the Hero Honda motors. The sleek designing of Karizma is quiet similar to its Japanese version, the legendary & giant Hondas cult VFR 800. This kind of stylish look will remain fresh for long time as people like those sorts of classic things in their garage.
Models
Karizma 225 223cc, Manual, Petrol, 40 kmpl
Karizma ZMR 223cc, Manual, Petrol, 35 kmpl
Mileage, Average and Fuel Economy
Herohonda Karizma is available in two variants. The mileage of the Herohonda Karizma 223 is very striking when we compare it with its look alike bikes. The powerful Herohonda Karizma 223 is a very modish and great performing bike of its segment. The classy Herohonda Karizma gives a mileage of around 35 kmpl in the city roads.
Power
Herohonda Karizma is available in two variants. The engine is bestowed with 4 Stroke, Oil Cooled Engine with a engine capacity of 223cc. The bike is also outfitted with five speed gearboxes as was present in the older version and which makes the gear shifting very smooth. The massive engine of the Herohonda Karizma churns out peak power of 17 bhp at 7,000 rpm and maximum torque of 18.35 Nm at 6,000 rpm. Whereas, new Karimzas 4 Stroke, single cylinder, OHC, PGM Fuel Injection, oil cooled engine belts out more power 17.6 bhp at same rpm along with same torque figures. The PGM Fi system increases the power but still needs improvement.
Appearance
The engineers at the Hero Honda have put together their effort to give this machine a macho, international look. The front headlamp is a superb job indeed and Hero Honda brings modern day superbike style to India with it. The other striking feature is the perfect carving of the body and bold new graphics. Every portion of the bike is balanced as its tale is made in the right proportion of the tank. The company has kept with the times, and grafted an aircraft-type fuel filler cap onto the tank. Apart from these, there is a stylish under cowl. Hero Honda Karizma is equipped with aggressive and classy appearance. The bike has very attractive look at front and rear side and getting good response from Indian youths. The fully plastic body covered bike has got compact front cowl and high powered halogen headlamp on the mask which delivers visible clarity at night and dark. The split grab rali blessed bike has more graphics on the body like front to rear and seem as a supersports bike. The stylish front turn indicator, silencer, halogen headlamps, large windscreen and tail side are very attractive.
Engine Capacity and Performance
It new technology assists in increasing combustion so as to provide much improved power as well as mileage. The technology also helps in lowering emissions. In fact the engine of this bike is among the most efficient engines ever. The intake as well as exhaust of the valves is greater and this helps in increased power. The valves are of light weight character and this allows the engine to be revved with ease. It can reach 0-60 kmph in just 4.5 seconds while it takes 14 seconds to touch 0-100 kmph. On the other hand, Hero Honda Karizma R takes 19 seconds to chase 0-400 kmph.
Wheels
Herohonda Karizma comes with the light weight alloy wheels that not only enhance the bikes overall performance but also provides stylish look. Front tyres specification is 2.75X18-42 p and rear ones is 100/90-18-56 p. whereas Hero Honda Karizma ZMR is loaded with five-spoke alloy wheels. Moreover, the rims are fitted with tubeless tyres that ensure lesser chances of puncture. The tyre size is 80/100x18-47P (front) and 100/90x18-56P (rear)
Braking and Handling
Herohonda Karizma is packed with Hydraulic operated Disc Brakes 276 (mm) in front wheels and 130 mm Drum break at the rear wheels that helps in preventing wheel lockup during emergency braking.
Handling and Safety
Herohonda Auto uses advanced technology to make Herohonda Karizma very comfortable bike to offer an easier handling and control. Its advanced suspension system that reduces jerks at rough road and enhances handling and control of the bike. Its large front disk brakes and rear disk brakes stops the vehicle sooner and enhances safety. Its switches are also placed at very convenient place for easy access without distracting your eyes from road.
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Aprilia RS 50

Specifications
Aprilia RS 50
Engine | Liquid cooled, single cylinder two stroke |
Fuel | Dell’Orto PHVA - Ø14 |
Bore x Stroke | 39,86 x 40 mm |
Total displacement | 49,9 cc |
Compression ratio | 11,5 :1 |
Maximum power at the crank | Electronic C.D.I. |
Maximum torque at the crank | Electric |
Ignition | Elettronica C.D.I. |
Starting | Elettrico |
Exhaust | Euro 2 |
Lubrification | Automatic mixer |
Gear box | 6 speed. Ratios: 1st 11/34; 2nd 15/30; 3rd 18/27; 4th 20/24; 5th 22/23; 6th 23/22 |
Clutch | Multi-plate |
Primary drive | Gears. Ratio: 21/78 |
Final drive | Chain. Ratio: 14/53 |
Frame | Aluminium twin beam frame with extruded profiles and internal reinforcement |
Front suspension | 40 mm upside down fork; wheel travel 120 mm |
Rear suspension | Double reinforced member aluminium swingarm with bracing arch; hydraulic monoshock; wheel travel 110 mm |
Brakes | Front: radial caliper with two 28 mm opposed pistons; 300 mm stainless steel disc; aeronautical braided brake hose Rear: 180 mm stainless steel disc; caliper with two 25 mm opposed pistons; aeronautical braided brake hose |
Wheels | Light alloy 6 ‘Y’ spoke wheels with tubeless rims. Front: 2.75 x 17" Rear: 3.50 x 17" |
Tyres | Front: 110/80 - 17" Rear: 130/70 - 17" |
Dimensions | Overall length 1965 mm Overall width 720 mm Max height at windshield 1.100 mm Seat height 810 mm Wheelbase 1,310.5 mm |
Fuel tank capacity | 13 litres |
Carburettor | Dell’Orto PHVA - Ø14 |
Battery | 12V – 4Ah |
Aprilia RS 50