Red color suit very well!! lookin some international bike...
Technical Specifications ::
- Engine Type :: Single Cylinder Air Cooled, 4 Stroke Sohc
- Valve Train :: 2 Vlve
- Displacement :: 220cc
- Bore & Stroke :: NA
- Comp. Ratio :: NA
- Starting :: Electric Start only
- Ignition/fuelling :: Fuel injection (DTS-Fi)
Looking great... somehow like dirt bike!!
- * First four stroke engine in the world employing DTS-Fi technology
- o Intelligently controlled ignition timing for each plug
- o High combustion efficiency
- o Low performance variability between engines
- o Precise metering of fuel for highest outputs and lower emissions
- o Easy engine starts in all conditions of temperature and altitude
- o Best in class fuel economy [ as in beating the Karizma? Is that even a task?
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- o First natural air-cooled 4-stroke engine in India employing a oil cooler
- + Maintains lube-oil viscosity even under extreme conditions of stress and ambient temperatures.
- + Also helps in cooling the engine internals
- + First high capacity engine in India to employ rollers at rocker arm pivits and camshaft interfaces for low friction
- + First engine in India to have electric start as the sole means of cranking
Performance
- Max. Power :: 20 Glossary Term: BHP
- Max. Torque :: 1.95 kgm (no rpm claim)
- Top speed :: 135 kph
- Fuel economy :: 50 kpl in 'sane riding'
Transmission
- Gear Box :: 5 Speed Constant Mesh
- Clutch :: New. Superior to Pulsar 180/150
Electricals
- Battery :: MF typre, 12V 9Ah
- Head Light :: Ellipsoidal projector 55W/parabolic 55W H7
- Tail Light :: High intensity LEDs
Chassis
- Type Double cradle (new frame)
Suspension
- Front :: 37 mm Telescopic Hydraulic Type 130 mm travel
- Rear :: Ellipitical section Swing Arm With twin Hydraulic
- Gas-charged Shock Absorbers; 101 mm travel
Brakes
- Front :: 260mm Disc Type
- Rear :: 230mm Disc Type
Tyres
- Front :: 90/90-17 tubeless
- Rear :: 120/80-17 tubeless
- First two wheeler in India to employ tubeless tyres for superior performance and safety
- · First vehicle in the class to employ the widest tyres
- · First vehicle in India to employ a hydraulically actuated 230 mm rear disc brake
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