The bike is extravagant and sporty as well. The front end is characterized round headlight and chromed instrumentation, but this baby is far from being a cruiser. Rims are black and the fender looks worthy of a Honda Hornet, as well as pretty much all of the bike’s front end. Gas tank was and remains stylish only that the orange paintjob makes it even better. Technical Specifications: Engine: single cylinder, 4 stroke, 124ccm, Max. Power: 11 kW (15 hp) at 9000 rpm, Max. torque: 11,7 Nm at 8500 rpm, Top speed: 108 kph (67,5 mph), Front Tire: 110/70-17, Rear Tire: 130/70-17, Front brake: single disc, Rear brake: single disc, Front suspension: telescopic fork , Rear suspension: monoshock, Seat height: 770 mm, Wheelbase: 1355 mm, Max. Load: 187 kg, Weight w/o fuel: 133 kg, Tank capacity: 13.5 l.
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