Showing posts with label Dual Sport. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dual Sport. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

2009 Yamaha TW200

2009 Yamaha TW200
2009 Yamaha TW200


• 2009 Yamaha TW200

2009 Yamaha TW200

Wherever You Go, Whatever You Do.

A low seat, great handling, extra wide tires, and, most importantly, a burly 4-stroke engine, have cemented the TW200's reputation as a fantastic dual purpose ride. Whether you're a beginner or a veteran; a camper or a city dweller, this bike guarantees good times.

Where to? Big fat tires that deliver great traction and rider comfort make the TW200 the most distinctive dual purpose around. You also get a durable, reliable engine, electric power start and full street equipment for on/offroad riding.

Break your next trail with the 2009 TW200, a unique machine that's hugely popular with beginners and veterans alike.

The gritty 4-stroke engine delivers smooth, reliable torque with the push of the electric starter button. Running around town or heading to your favorite campsite or fishing spot the TW200 is always as ready to go anywhere as you are. With a low seat height, superior handling, and unique wide tires, you can get there with confidence and have big-time fun along the way.



Highlights:

- 196cc, 4-stroke single

- Dual purpose adventure

 

 

Key Features:

Engine:

Strong-pulling, 196cc, air-cooled, SOHC, 2-valve, 4-stroke single delivers torquey low- and mid-range power perfectly suited to off-road exploring or riding around town.

Internal engine counterbalancer keeps vibrations down for great all-day comfort.

Easy, reliable, push-button electric starting

Maintenance-free CDI ignition system ensures a precise, reliable spark for peak engine performance at all RPMs and easy starting.

Automatic cam chain tensioner reduces maintenance and mechanical engine noise.

Teikei 28mm carb provides crisp throttle response and great fuel economy.

Smooth-shifting, 5-speed transmission with manual clutch puts power to the ground for great on- and off-road performance.

Washable, foam air filter reduces maintenance costs.

Environmentally friendly exhaust system produces a quiet note. Heat shield protects rider from hot components. US Forestry approved spark arrestor protects Mother Nature.



Chassis/Suspension:

Rugged, diamond-type, high-tensile steel frame

Lightweight, box section swingarm is fitted with easy-to-use eccentric chain adjusters. There are grease fittings at the swingarm pivot points.

33mm front fork with 160mm (6.3") of wheel travel soaks up the bumps for a plush ride. Rubber fork boots keep dirt out of fork seals for extended life.

Monocross link rear suspension uses a single rear shock. Rear wheel travel is 150mm (5.9") to smooth the roughest trails.

220mm front disc brake with twin piston caliper ensures great stopping power.

Wide, 130/80-18 front and 180/80-14 rear tires deliver extra traction and great rider comfort over a wide range of terrain, and also help make the TW200 the most distinct-looking dual purpose machine in the industry.

Low, 790mm (31.1") seat height and compact chassis design helps inspire confidence by letting most riders put both feet down when stopped, making the TW200 one of the most user-friendly on/off-road bikes on the market.

Rear drum brake with easy-to-use, wing nut style adjuster

Lightweight, aluminum alloy front and rear rims are fitted with street-legal, dual purpose tires.

Long, motocross-style seat creates a balanced riding position for optimal rider movement and comfort.

Durable and wide fenders keeps mud and dirt off the rider when taking one's exploring off-road.

Frame-mounted passenger footpegs provide two-up riding capability.

Powerful, 60/55-watt, halogen, enduro-style headlight

Small fairing reduces wind buffeting at highway speeds and provides added protection against weather.

Standard instrumentation includes a speedometer with odometer and resettable trip meter, and indicator lights for neutral, high beam and turn signals.



Additional Features:

Rugged, aluminum engine skid plate

Flexible turn signals resist damage.

Helmet lock

Steering lock

Handy rear cargo platform

Bungee cord hook points (4) below the cargo platform

Easy-to-use, eccentric chain adjusters

Serrated, folding, steel footpegs

Passenger footpegs

Locking fuel cap

Push-to-cancel turn signals

On/off/reserve fuel petcock provides peace of mind


 

2009 Yamaha TW200 - USA Specifications
MSRP* $3,899 (White/Blue) Available from July 2008; CA model from September 2008


Engine
Type 196cc air-cooled SOHC 4-stroke; 2 valves

Bore x Stroke 67.0mm x 55.7mm

Compression Ratio 9.5:1

Carburetion Mikuni® 28mm

Ignition CDI

Transmission Constant-mesh 5-speed; multiplate wet clutch

Final Drive Chain


Chassis
Suspension/Front Telescopic fork; 6.3-in travel

Suspension/Rear Single shock; 5.9-in travel

Brakes/Front 220mm single disc

Brakes/Rear 110mm Drum

Tires/Front 130/80-18

Tires/Rear 180/80-14


Dimensions

Length 82.3 in

Width 32.3 in

Height 44.1 in

Seat Height 31.1 in

Wheelbase 52.2 in

Ground Clearance 10.4 in

Fuel Capacity 1.8 gal

Wet Weight 279 lb


Other
Warranty 1 Year (Limited Factory Warranty)

 

 

2009 Yamaha TW200 - Canada Specifications
MSRP* $4,799

Engine 4-stroke, air-cooled, SOHC, 2-valve, single
Displacement 196cc
Bore and Stroke 67 x 55.7mm
Compression Ratio 9.5:1
Maximum Torque 1.4kg-m (10.1ft-lb)@ 6,500 rpm
Fuel Delivery Teikei MV28
Ignition CDI
Transmission 5-speed w/manual clutch
Drive Train O-ring chain


Suspension (Front) 33mm fork, 160mm (6.3") travel
Suspension (Rear) Monocross, 150mm (5.9") travel
Brakes (Front) 220mm disc
Brakes (Rear) Drum
Tires (Front) 130/80-18
Tires (Rear) 180/80-14


Length 2,090mm (82.3")
Width 820mm (32.3")
Height 1,120mm (44.1")
Wheelbase 1,325mm (52.2")
Seat Height 790mm (31.1")
Fuel Capacity 7 litres (1.5 imp. gallons)
Wet Weight 126kg (277.2 lb)
Colour(s) Purplish White

Monday, June 9, 2008

2009 Yamaha XT250

2009 Yamaha XT250
2009 Yamaha XT250


• 2009 Yamaha XT250

2009 Yamaha XT250

See the world, one trail or road at a time.

A reliable fuel efficient 4-stroke powerplant calls the shots on the Yamaha XT250. But reliability isn't necessarily what you'll be thinking of when the pavement ends and your adventure really begins. Whether commuting around town or exploring the back country, the XT250 is a fun loving dual sport that is easy to ride.

A strong engine, long travel and more offer versatility and all-around function.

Where does your riding take you ? Commuting in city traffic, winding down a country road or hustling your way down a trail to nowhere? For those who can't decide, we have the perfect answer.

The XT250 is designed for ultimate versatility at a great price. A reliable 4-stroke engine revs out predictable power, while a wide-ratio 5-speed transmission and class-leading low seat height gives you both performance and ease of use. Whether riding in the city or at the camp, let the XT250 spice up your adventure.

Long-travel suspension and more than 11.2 inches of ground clearance live under a seat only 31.9 inches from the ground on the XT250. You also get electric start, 245mm front disc and 203mm rear disc brakes for superior stopping power on both paved and unpaved surfaces.



Highlights:

- All new 250cc engine

- All new chasis & body

 

 

Key Features:

Engine:

249cc, air-cooled, single over head cam (SOHC), 2-valve, 4-stroke single produces easy to use power for daily commuting or exploring the back roads of our fine country.

4-stroke engine puts out strong, predictable torque across the entire RPM range for great on- and off-road fun. It is very fuel efficient too.

Convenient, no hassle push-button electric starting.

2-valve cylinder head design features the cam chain on the right side. Straight design intake and exhaust ports provide excellent cylinder filling efficiency for strong low and mid range power.

Single over head camshaft is designed to provide good low and mid rpm torque. The conventional rocker arm design means fast, easy valve clearance adjustments.

Ceramic composite cylinder wall plating on the lightweight aluminium cylinder helps dissipate heat more efficiently, reduces friction for improved performance, reduces weight, improves durability and increases cylinder service life.

74mm lightweight forged piston provides fast throttle response and excellent durability.

Lightweight ball bearing mounted crankshaft provides solid low and mid range torque.

Internal engine counterbalancer reduces engine vibration to maximize rider comfort.

Multi plate wet type clutch with special "judder spring is utilized. Clutch lever pull is light and easy to use.

Easy access paper type oil filter. Oil filter housing is located on the right hand side of the engine and is held in place with 3 Allen bolts for easy servicing.

Maintenance-free CDI ignition produces a hot spark for fast, sure starts.

TEIKEI MV 33mm constant velocity carb provides crisp throttle response and great fuel economy.

2.8 litre airbox is located under the seat and utilizes an easy to access viscous (paper type) air filter.

Wide-ratio, 5-speed transmission and manual clutch are well suited to the engine output for easy, relaxed riding.

All new steel exhaust system with heat shields on both the header pipe and muffler protect both rider and passenger from accidental contact. Exhaust note is quiet and environmentally friendly. A US Forestry approved spark arrestor protects Mother Nature.

Air Induction System (AIS) injects fresh oxygen at the exhaust port to insure complete combustion thereby reducing harmful hydro carbon and carbon monoxide (HC & CO) exhaust emissions. The 2009 XT250 easily meets the EPA emission standards.




Chassis/Suspension:

Semi-double cradle steel frame and an overall dry weight of only
123kg (270.6 lb), makes the XT250 one of the lightest, most compact dual purpose machines on the market.

Rugged, box section steel swingarm fitted with easy-to-use eccentric chain adjusters

35mm KYB fork with 225mm (8.9") of wheel travel soaks up the rough stuff, both on-road and off. Rubber boots protect seals and tubes from dirt and grit damage.

Lightweight aluminium lower triple clamp enhances suspension performance and reduces weight.

Link Monocross rear suspension features an adjustable shock. Adjustments include spring preload. Rear wheel travel is 180mm (7.1")

Low seat height of 810mm (31.9") creates a low centre of gravity for added manoeuvrability and inspires confidence by allowing most riders to put both feet firmly on the ground.

285mm (11.2") of ground clearance enhances off road use.

245mm front disc brake with twin piston Nissin caliper provides plenty of stopping power.

203mm rear disc brake is squeezed by a single piston Nissin caliper with rugged plastic calliper protector and an integrated (or 1 piece) rear master cylinder.

9.8 litre fuel tank means lots if miles and smiles between fill ups.

21" front and 18" rear lightweight DID alloy wheels are extremely durable and reduce unsprung weight for enhanced suspension performance.

Long, YZ-style seat creates a balanced riding position and provides roomy comfort for both rider and passenger. The seat features a "gripper style" seat cover.

Durable, plastic fenders keep mud and dirt off the rider when taking one's exploring off-road.

Frame-mounted passenger footpegs provide two-up riding capability.

Powerful, 60/55-watt, enduro-style, halogen headlight

Small fairing reduces wind buffeting at highway speeds and provides added protection against weather and mud.

Digital instrumentation includes: speedometer, odometer, dual tripmeters, a clock as well as various warning lights.




Additional Features:

Serrated, folding steel footpegs

Folding gear shift and rear brake lever

Steering and helmet locks

Locking fuel cap

Convenient passenger hand rails

Durable "O" ring chain

Easy-to-use, frame-mounted choke knob

Dependable, low-maintenance, sealed battery

Flexible turn signals

Easy-to-use, push-to-cancel turn signals

Rubber boots on brake and clutch levers help reduce mud and dirt damage.

On/off/reserve fuel petcock for peace of mind

Rugged, plastic rear chain guide


 

2009 Yamaha XT250 - USA Specifications
MSRP* $4,549 (White/Blue) Available from June 2008; CA model from August 2008


Engine
Type 249cc air-cooled, SOHC 4-stroke single

Bore x Stroke 74.0 x 58.0mm

Compression Ratio 9.5:1

Carburetion 33mm Vac

Ignition CDI

Transmission 5-speed w/manual clutch

Final Drive Chain


Chassis
Suspension/Front 35mm telescopic fork; 8.9-in travel

Suspension/Rear Swingarm w/rebound-adjustable single shock; 7.1-in travel

Brakes/Front 245mm disc

Brakes/Rear 203mm disc

Tires/Front 2.75-21

Tires/Rear 120/80-18


Dimensions
Length 84.6 in

Width 31.7 in

Height 45.7 in

Seat Height 31.9 in

Wheelbase 53.5 in

Ground Clearance 11.2 in

Fuel Capacity 2.6 gal (CA 2.4 gal)

Wet Weight N/A


Other
Warranty 1 Year (Limited Factory Warranty)

 

 

2009 Yamaha XT250 - Canada Specifications
MSRP* $5,499

Engine Air-cooled, SOHC 2-valve, single
Displacement 249cc
Bore and Stroke 74 x 58mm
Compression Ratio 9.5:1
Maximum Torque 2.0kg-m (14.5 ft-lb)@ 6,500 rpm
Fuel Delivery TEIKEI MV33
Lubrication Wet sump
Ignition CDI
Transmission 5-speed
Drive Train Chain


Suspension (Front) 35mm fork, 225mm (8.9") travel
Suspension (Rear) Monocross, 180mm (7.1") travel
Brakes (Front) 245mm disc
Brakes (Rear) 203mm disc
Tires (Front) 2.75 x 21
Tires (Rear) 120/80-18


Length 2,150mm (84.6")
Width 805mm (31.5")
Height 1,160mm (45.7")
Wheelbase 1,360mm (53.5")
Ground Clearance 285mm (11.2")
Seat Height 810mm (31.9")
Fuel Capacity 9.8 litres (2.2 imp. gallons)
Wet Weight 131kg (288.2 lb)
Colour(s) White

Friday, May 2, 2008

2008 Ducati Desmosedici RR

2008 Ducati Desmosedici RR
2008 Ducati Desmosedici RR

2008 Ducati Desmosedici RR
2008 Ducati Desmosedici RR

2008 Ducati Desmosedici RR
2008 Ducati Desmosedici RR

2008 Ducati Desmosedici RR
2008 Ducati Desmosedici RR

2008 Ducati Desmosedici RR
2008 Ducati Desmosedici RR

2008 Ducati Desmosedici RR
2008 Ducati Desmosedici RR

• 2008 Ducati Desmosedici RR

2008 Ducati Desmosedici RR

DUCATI DESMOSEDICI RR: THE ULTIMATE DUCATI EXPERIENCE
The dream of a true GP replica has finally come true and the Desmosedici RR will be the first-ever road-going motorcycle to offer such a stunning wealth of performance and technology that comes directly from Ducati's experience in MotoGP. The RR derives from the Ducati Corse Grand Prix racing Desmosedici GP6, the same bike with which Loris Capirossi and Sete Gibernau competed with in the 2006 MotoGP World Championship.

The body design and the aerodynamics faithfully reflect the Desmosedici GP6. The colour scheme, the fittings, the materials used in its construction as well as the technical features of the powerful four-cylinder desmodromic engine built by the Borgo Panigale factory engineers, leave no doubts whatsoever: the Desmosedici RR is the ultimate expression of the most extreme MotoGP racing machine today.

This is the new frontier of Ducati technological evolution, a dream come true, demonstrating once again the courage and the passion of Ducati, as well as the ability to transfer the experience of the racing world to a machine that is destined for road use.


PRODUCTION AND DELIVERY SCHEDULE
Reservations for the Desmosedici RR have been accepted via the official Ducati dealer network since 2 June 2006 and will continue to be taken until 31 December 2007. Production will begin in October 2007 and first deliveries will be made to 999R owners who placed their Desmosedici RR order before 30 September 2006. Production of all remaining orders will be completed by December 2008.


TWO MORE AWARDS FOR THE DESMOSEDICI RR ON THE INTERNET
The Motorcycle Bloggers International (MBI), the international association of motorcycle bloggers, has awarded the Ducati Desmosedici RR the “Best Concept Motorcycle” of 2006 and “Object of Lust”, making this bike known as the most desired bike of all time. These awards add to the long list of honours for this model, confirming the great success of Ducati’s “new creature”.

Features and Benefits:

Vehicle
The engine clearly represents the beating heart of this fantastic motorcycle, but the technological advancements also extend to the chassis: a signature tubular trellis hybrid frame, refined components, and a superb carbon fibre body. This is a motorcycle that is destined for an expert rider, someone who is always looking for extreme sporting performance, as well as being an exclusive, esoteric, reliable product that is more than capable of track racing.

The colour scheme of the Desmosedici RR was the work of Alan Jenkins, the designer and one of the men behind the Desmosedici MotoGP, who was also responsible for the aerodynamics package which is aimed at achieving maximum speed and excellent handling. The bike is totally inspired by the racing machine, the Ducati Desmosedici GP6, from which it inherits all the aggressiveness of its lines. It is fitted with a new lightweight multifunction dashboard, developed in collaboration with Ducati Corse, the same one that has been fitted to the racing machine, the Desmosedici GP7.

Desmosedici-style digital instrumentation is taken from Ducati's MotoGP GP7 project. This pure racing, minimalist solution by Digitek has no switches or buttons to compromise its clean lines. The wide screen allows the rider to read six values at the same time and to scroll through and select from various menus by handlebar-mounted switch gear.

Activating the Ducati Data Analyser (DDA) riders are able to acquire up to 2MB of data (approximately 3.5 hours). The system records several channels of data including: vehicle speed, engine rpm, throttle opening, engine temperature, distance travelled, laps and lap times. So riders are able to compare, analyse and get an inside view of the Desmosedici RR performance.

The bike's development could not have been made possible without the significant collaboration of Vittoriano Guareschi, the official Ducati Corse tester, whose riding abilities and hundreds of hours of track time have made a fundamental contribution to the evolution of the project.

For the first time the Ducati Desmosedici RR uses a new welded tubular steel trellis hybrid frame (ALS 450) with the frame geometry that is the same as that of the Desmosedici GP6.

This construction guarantees an excellent stiffness-to-weight ratio, allowing superior manoevrability and riding precision. Attached to the red frame is the rear seat support in high temperature resin type carbon fibre. This material, normally used only on racing bikes, has the characteristic of being extremely lightweight but exceptionally rigid.

The Desmosedici RR sports a new extra-long, cast, forged and pressed aluminium alloy swingarm. The geometry and the technology of this component derive directly from the MotoGP bike, and give the RR a high level of traction, and excellent weight distribution as well as a superb stiffness-to-weight ratio.

In the suspension department the Ducati Desmosedici RR features the most advanced technical components.

The rear suspension geometry and layout is the same as that of the GP6, with the rear shock attached above the swingarm and to a rocker, which is hinged to the crankcase.

The front suspension features 43 mm upside-down Öhlins FG353P pressurized forks (PFF), with TiN coated sliders. The forks, which come directly from competition use, as well as being pressurized thus ensuring excellent track performance, are fully adjustable in preload, rebound and compression.
The rear shock is also Öhlins and has rebound, low/high speed compression adjustment and hydraulic preload adjustment. For the first time ever, this Ducati production motorcycle features Marchesini forged and machined magnesium alloy wheels, with a 7-spoke design as on the GP6. This helps to reduce unsprung weight and inertia, all the while improving handling and suspension response.
With the aim of producing the ultimate track performance, Ducati and Bridgestone have developed special tyres for the Desmosedici RR. The tread pattern, construction and profile are being specially developed and produced by the Japanese tyre manufacturer.

The numerous racing components of this high-performance machine also include its Brembo brakes. Up front the Desmosedici RR features a new pair of radial 'monoblock' callipers with four 34 mm pistons: monoblock technology, until now only used for racing callipers, allows calliper stiffness to be increased, thus improving braking response; the front brake system is completed by a radial master cylinder, with hinged lever and remote 'quick' adjuster that enables the right brake lever position to be found during the ride. The pair of front brake discs are two semi-floating 330 mm x 5 mm discs, with machined flange. The Brembo rear brakes are made up of a 240 mm fixed disc and a calliper with two 34 mm pistons.
The Desmosedici RR's new exhaust system has been specifically developed to deliver the best power and at the same time to ensure road riding pleasure. Significantly lighter, it has been engineered with a power-increasing 4-2-1 layout that uses 42mm diameter tubing with wall thickness of 0.8mm (.030in) AISI 309. The new exhaust system is equipped with a pass-by valve and ends with a silencer incorporated in the rear tail that features two exhaust exits to vertically release the exhaust gas. The upper part of the rear tail combines a ceramic carbon fibre cover, the same solution as single-seater F1 cars.
The Desmosedici RR will be available with a special race kit that includes a 102 dB racing exhaust, a dedicated CPU, bike cover and paddock stand.
Two versions of the RR will be available: 1) the Desmosedici RR - painted in 'Rosso GP', with a white number plate on the tail section; 2) the Desmosedici RR 'Team Version' - painted in 'Rosso GP', and as with the factory Corse bikes, this has a broad white stripe on the fairing. A team sponsor decal kit will be provided with each bike.

For this exclusive Ducati, a new dedicated service plan is included. Each Ducati Desmosedici RR owner can benefit from a three-year warranty and three years of scheduled maintenance, free of charge.

ENGINE
With a power output of 200 HP* at 13,800 rpm and a torque of 11.8 kgm* at 10,500 rpm, the new D16RR engine follows the guidelines laid down by the Ducati Corse GP engine, a masterpiece of engineering and precision.

Bore and stroke measurements are the same as those on the D16GP6 - 1000 cc (86x42.56), as are the characteristic positions of the Ducati desmodromic timing system parts (camshaft rotation axis, rocker arm centre and valve centre distance), valve angle, distance between cylinder centres and pulse timing, which uses the Twin-pulse solution applied on the racing engine.
As in MotoGP, traditional Ducati desmodromic timing ensures accurate valve control even at the highest revs and blends perfectly with the modern architecture of this superb 4-cylinder engine.
As is the tradition at Ducati, the 90° angle between the cylinders is maintained.

This authentic copy of the GP engine is further endorsed by the use of a cassette type six-speed gearbox and hydraulically actuated dry multi-plate slipper clutch.

The aim of producing a light but reliable engine has led not only to a component design of unrivalled quality, but also to the use of exclusive, individually-made racing-derived materials.
The crankcase and cylinder heads are sand-cast aluminium while the cam-drive cover and alternator casing are made of sand-cast magnesium, technologies that match the lightness of these alloys with the greater mechanical strength expected from structural components. The oil sump, cam covers and clutch cover are made by pressure die-casting magnesium alloy, a technology that allows significant thickness reduction on non-structural components.

A look inside the engine shows how the quest for high performance has led to the utilisation of racing technologies such as titanium con rods, intake and exhaust valves - again in titanium alloy with CrN (chromium nitride) coating - and precision grinding finishing to reduce friction on certain components such as rocker arms. Even the camshafts have been drilled and cut to reduce weight.
Lightened through finite-element simulation (FEM), the timing gears are arranged according to a pattern highly similar to the one used in the GP engine.
The piston has the classic high-performance engine architecture, with double ribbed undercrown and a compact combustion chamber that brings the compression ratio to 13.5.

The crankshaft rotates on brass bearing shells and has the crank pins offset by 70° to generate soft pulse timing (pulses at 0° - 90° - 290° - 380°). This component is produced via complete precision machining of a single piece of forged steel.
The cone-shaped end of the crank-webs maximises the use of the available space below the piston bosses and optimises crankshaft assembly balance.
The sand-cast aluminium crankcases feature integral cylinder bores with Nicasil lining, and the crankcase halves' separation layout is the same as on the GP engine. The oil pump is of the trochoidal (Gerotor) type and controls the water pump according to a cascade arrangement.

Also featured are four 50mm Magneti Marelli throttle bodies with 12-hole 'microjet' above-throttle injectors. A Magneti Marelli 5SM ECU control unit and high-speed CAN line electronics have been employed to manage the injection and electronic ignition of the powerful four-cylinder engine. The throttle bodies, while serving two opposing cylinder heads, lie on the same plane, resulting in a straight, plunging intake port configuration.

Like its GP counterpart, the engine acts as a connector between the chassis and the rear swingarm/suspension, thus playing an essential structural and stiffening role.

This road-going MotoGP bike offers outstanding performance: when in its racing configuration, that is, with the kit consisting of the supplied racing exhaust (102 dB) and control unit, it can reach a maximum power of 200 HP.

With its catalysed exhaust system, the Desmosedici RR, type-approved for on-road riding, is compliant with Euro 3 emissions standards.

(*) Data obtained with exhaust open.


2008 Ducati Desmosedici RR Specifications:

Engine
Type L-4 cylinder, liquid-cooled, DOHC, Desmodromic, 4 valves per cylinder, gear driven camshafts

Displacement 989 cc

Power* 147,1 kW - 200 cv @ 13.800 giri/min
147,1 kW - 200 hp @ 13.800 rpm

Torque* 11,8 kgm - 116 Nm @ 10.500 giri/min
11,8 kgm - 85,55 lb-ft @ 10.500 rpm

Fuel injection Four 50 mm Magneti Marelli throttle bodies, 12-hole "microjet"with injectors over throttle, manual idle control

Exhaust '4 into 2 into 1' vertical exit exhaust/silencer

Emissions Euro 3

Trasmission
Gearbox 6-speed; Cassette type

Clutch Dry multi-plate slipper clutch, hydraulically actuated

Vehicle
Body Full carbon fibre bodywork

Frame Tubular steel trellis hybrid, carbon fibre seat support, aluminium swingarm

Front Suspension Ohlins FG353P forks 43 mm pressurized, with preload, rebound and compression adjustment, TiN coated sliders

Front Wheel Marchesini forged and machined magnesium alloy wheels, with 7 spoke design as GP6

Rear Suspension Ohlins rear shock, with rebound, low/high speed compression adjustment, and hydraulic preload adjustment

Rear Wheel Marchesini forged and machined magnesium alloy wheels, with 7 spoke design as GP6

Tyres Bridgestone, front 120/70 R17- rear 200/55 R16

Front Brake Two Brembo radial "monoblock" callipers with four 34 mm pistons; two semi-floating 330 mm x 5 mm discs

Rear Brake 240 mm fixed disc, calliper with two 34 mm pistons

Tank Aluminium alloy

Dry Weight 171 Kg / 377 lbs

Instruments New lightweight Corse electronic multifunction LCD dashboard with tachometer, speedometer, trip/odometer, trip fuel, clock, air temperature, engine temperature, lap time, anti-theft immobilizer, and several warning lights: fuel reserve, indicator lamps, oil pressure, neutral, high bean lamp, EOBD,overrev; complete error list.

Versions
Colours Two colour versions:
1) Desmosedici RR: painted in 'Rosso GP', with a white number plate on the tail section
2) the Desmosedici RR 'Team Version' - painted in 'Rosso GP', and as with the factory Corse bikes, with broad white stripe on the fairing

Single-seat

(*) with racing exhaust (102 dB)

Specifications and features are subject to change

2006 Honda XR650L

2006 Honda XR650L
2006 Honda XR650L

• 2006 Honda XR650L

For adventure both on and off the pavement, the durable, powerful, electric-start XR650L has earned a reputation as the premier dual-sport ride.

Features & Benefits

Engine/Drivetrain

Bulletproof 644cc SOHC four-stroke engine produces power and torque ideally suited for both on- and off-road riding.

Radial Four-Valve Combustion Chamber (RFVC) allows excellent combustion efficiency and high power output.

42.5mm constant-velocity carburetor offers crisp throttle response, excellent driveability and maximum power.

Reliable electric starter system allows easy push-button starting.

Gear-driven counterbalancer minimizes bothersome and tiring vibration.

Free-flowing two-into-one exhaust system with quiet, USDA-qualified spark arrester/muffler.
Maintenance-free automatic cam chain tensioner and solid-state CD ignition with electronic advance keep you out of the shop and on the road.

Dry-sump engine maximizes power by minimizing crankshaft windage and engine temperature.

Durable five-speed transmission offers a gear for every on- or off-road situation.

Heavy-duty multi-plate clutch.

Heavy-duty, low-maintenance #520 O-ring drive chain.

Chassis/Suspension

Semi-double-cradle steel frame is lightweight, strong and offers precise handling manners.
43mm XR(TM)-spec Showa cartridge fork features 16-position compression damping adjustability and superb off-road performance.

Pro-Link(R) single-shock rear suspension system features a fully adjustable 46mm Showa damper for exceptional rear wheel control both on- and off-road.

Lightweight, strong and durable aluminum box-section swingarm with quick-detach rear wheel.

Front and rear disc brakes offer superb stopping power.

Lightweight yet super-strong wheels.

Frame-mounted passenger footrests allow two-up riding capability.

Aggressive dual-purpose front and rear tires offer excellent performance both on- and off-road.

18-inch rear wheel for greater tire selection.

Lightweight rims and hubs feature straight-pull spokes.

Additional Features

Honda Racing-inspired colors and graphics.

Combination headlight/number plate and dual air flow shrouds direct cool air to the engine.
Enduro-style headlight features high/low beams.

Motocross-style seat is comfortable and allows maximum rider movement.

Large, durable fenders keep debris off the rider.

Lightweight tubular engine guard.

Rear-fender-mounted tool kit.

Wide-section folding, cleated footpegs are comfortable and self-cleaning.

High-output 12-volt electrical system.

Flex-mounted turn signals resist breakage.

Compact speedometer features tripmeter/ odometer, a neutral light as well as high beam, turn signal and sidestand indicators.

Easy-to-use choke allows easy cold-weather starts.

Push-to-cancel turn-signal switch.

High-quality controls include comfortable grips and brush guards.

Convenient helmet lock and tool kit are standard equipment.

Transferable one-year limited warranty; extended coverage available with a Honda Protection Plan.

Ownership includes one-year complimentary membership for an individual in the Honda Rider's Club of America(TM) (HRCA(R)). Benefits include: discounts, travel benefits, roadside assistance, one year of Honda Red Rider(TM) magazine, access to HRCA Clubhouse Web site (www.hrca.honda.com) and access online to Honda Common Service Manual. For HRCA details, call 1-800-847-HRCA.

Specifications

Model: XR650L

Engine Type: 644cc air-cooled dry-sump single-cylinder four-stroke

Bore and Stroke: 100mm x 82mm

Compression Ratio: 8.3:1

Valve Train: SOHC; four-valve RFVC

Carburetion: 42.5mm diaphragm-type constant-velocity

Ignition: Solid-state CD with electronic advance

Transmission: Five-speed

Final Drive: #520 O-ring-sealed chain; 15T/45T

Suspension Front: 43mm air-adjustable leading-axle Showa cartridge fork with 16-position compression damping adjustability; 11.6 inches travel

Rear: Pro-Link Showa single shock with spring preload, 20-position compression and 20-position rebound damping adjustability; 11.0 inches travel

Brakes Front: Single disc with twin-piston caliper

Rear: Single disc

Tires Front: 3.00-21

Rear: 4.60-18

Wheelbase: 57.3 inches

Rake (Caster Angle): 27.0

Trail: 102mm (4.0 inches)

Seat Height: 37.0 inches

Ground Clearance: 13.0 inches

Dry Weight: 324 pounds

Fuel Capacity: 2.8 gallons, including 0.6-gallon reserve

Color: Red

Suggested Retail Price: $5,799.00