2009 Yamaha V-Max
   
New exclusive VMAX: Power, acceleration
and adrenaline.
Yamaha’s all-new exclusive VMAX offers 21st
century engine and chassis technology delivering awesome
power, an unrivalled acceleration feeling and the
ultimate adrenaline rush. The new VMAX is a showcase
for some of Yamaha’s cutting-edge engine and
chassis technology – from the YCC-I and YCC-T
engine control systems through to the aluminium frame
and the radial-mounted 6-piston front brakes, all
good for providing 200 PS* and 167 Nm of torque.
* In France, in accordance with the enforced regulations,
the horsepower is limited. The VMAX provides 106 PS
and a torque of 145,2 Nm.
1985 : The birth of a legend
Back in the ’80s the big V8 muscle car was
the undisputed boss on the strip in the USA, and in
both the car and the bike drag race scene, the large-capacity
engine was king. A quarter of a century ago, cubic
capacity ruled – and Yamaha captured the true
spirit of the time with the introduction of the awesome
VMAX in 1985. With its massive 1,198cc V4, 4-stroke,
4-valve DOHC engine kicking out 140PS, this radically-styled
muscle bike became an instant legend which established
itself as the definitive cult-bike. With around 100,000
units sold during its production run that spanned
two decades, the original VMAX made history by being
included in the Guggenheim Museum’s ‘Art
of the Motorcycle’ exhibition while still in
production. There has never been anything to beat
it…until now.
2008: A new era begins
For 2009 Yamaha introduce the new VMAX which offers
the very latest in advanced design and technology
for an awesome acceleration feeling, combined with
bodywork and styling that respects and enhances the
iconic image of the original model. With its all new
engine and chassis, the high-tech VMAX is ready to
capture the imagination of a whole new generation
of adrenaline addicts, and at the same time inspire
the many thousands of loyal owners who made the original
model such a huge worldwide success.
New VMAX. Acceleration never felt so good!
The VMAX development team identified a series of
goals in order to create a worthy successor to the
legendary original model. The four main goals that
the team set out to achieve were:
- Awesome acceleration feeling together with strong
performance
- Distinctive, precise and sharp handling
- A sophisticated chassis with unique bodywork
- Compliant to EU3 regulations
With these main aims in mind, the development team
have developed an all-new powerful state-of-the-art
1,679cc V4 engine which features Yamaha’s G.E.N.I.C.H.
electronic engine control technology such as YCC-I
and YCC-T; an all-new low-profile diamond-type frame
manufactured from cast and extruded aluminium which
uses the engine as stressed member, and developed
to deliver the right balance of rigidity for excellent
straight line stability with sharp and precise levels
of cornering; and a head-turning and forceful design
that is best described as being “engine maximal,
body minimal”, that is designed to focus the
viewer’s attention on the muscular V4 engine.
The new engine satisfies EU3 regulations with the
use of fuel injection as well as a 3-way catalyser
and exhaust O2 sensor.
With all this brute engine force, together with the
most advanced engine and frame technology, as well
as radically styled bodywork, the new VMAX delivers
an unforgettable combination of innovation and acceleration.
Engine
All-new liquid-cooled 4-stroke V4 engine*
Powering the new VMAX is an all-new 1,679cc liquid-cooled
4-stroke DOHC 65 degree V4 engine which has been designed
to offer an unforgettable acceleration experience
created by higher levels of power, and an imposing
design.
Running with bore x stroke dimensions of 90.0 x 66.0mm
(compared to 76.0 x 66.0mm for the existing model
VMAX) and featuring a compression ratio of 11.3:1,
this visually intimidating new powerplant develops
147.2 kW (200 PS)** at 9,000 rpm, together with a
huge torque output of 166.8 Nm (17.0 kg-m) at 6,500
rpm.
These truly impressive power and torque figures are
the result of many factors, not least of all being
the 40% increase in the new engine’s cubic capacity.
In addition to the extra cubes, the completely redesigned
VMAX engine also benefits from the application of
some of the most advanced Yamaha engine management
technology ever seen in the category.
Yamaha's G.E.N.I.C.H.*** technology is an advanced
engineering concept which involves the application
of cutting-edge electronic control technology in order
to realise the dual goals of achieving increased performance
and enhancing the riding experience.
The new VMAX benefits from this advanced Yamaha G.E.N.I.C.H
technology with features such as YCC-I (Yamaha Chip
Controlled Intake) and YCC-T (Yamaha Chip Controlled
Throttle) which are key factors in achieving the new
engine’s high levels of power. This new high-tech
engine is the first Yamaha V4 to be equipped with
a sophisticated new fuel injection system, which,
together with the YCC-I and YCC-T, ensures that the
powerful 65-degree V4 engine is fully equipped to
deliver previously unimaginable levels of standing-start
and roll-on acceleration. But the engine offers a
whole lot more than awe-inspiring acceleration feeling,
and advanced chip-controlled technology. It not only
delivers outstanding straight-line performance, but
it also ensures instant pick-up at all engine speeds,
and offers remarkable performance right across the
rpm range, making the new VMAX a top performer on
both the strip and the open road.
* Top speed disclaimer: The VMAX has a governed top
speed of 220km/h, by a smart system, that still allows
a complete quarter-mile run under full acceleration
** In France, in accordance with the enforced regulations,
the horsepower is limited. The VMAX provides 78.1
kW (106 PS) at 5,250 rpm and a torque of 145.2 Nm
(14.8 kg-m) at 5,000 rpm .
*** G.E.N.I.C.H. [Jenik] stands for Genesis in Electronic
engineering aimed at New, Innovative Control technology
based on Human sensibilities
Compact pent-roof combustion chambers
In order to achieve the rapid and efficient combustion
processes that enable the new VMAX engine to achieve
its optimal performance potential, our engineers have
designed a new 4-valve pent-roof combustion chamber.
For such a large capacity engine of 1,679cc with its
massive 90mm bores, these new high-efficiency combustion
chambers are remarkably compact, and their space-saving
design has been facilitated by the introduction of
an ingenious new camshaft drive system.
On a conventional DOHC engine, the intake and exhaust
camshafts are usually driven by one chain, but in
order to create an even more compact cylinder head,
Yamaha’s engineers have designed an all-new
system in which the intake camshaft is driven by a
chain, while the exhaust camshaft is driven by a gear
mechanism. This innovative combined chain and gear
cam drive minimizes the pitch between the intake and
exhaust camshafts, which in turn permits a much more
compact cylinder head design.
Iridium spark plugs
As well as the performance-boosting pent-roof combustion
chambers and advanced chip-controlled technology,
the new VMAX also runs with Iridium spark plugs. These
special plugs are used on the majority of high performance
motorcycles, and are designed to ensure extremely
efficient combustion at all engine speeds.
Narrow valve angle
The use of the space-saving combined chain and gear
cam drive has also allowed Yamaha’s design team
to install the intake and exhaust valves at a much
narrower angle of 14 degrees on the intake side, and
15 degrees on the exhaust side, giving a total of
29 degrees. (Compared to 18 degrees intake/18 degrees
exhaust on the current model VMAX). This narrow valve
angle helps to minimize engine dimensions, while also
permitting the use of optimized port shapes for stronger
engine performance.
At the same time as reducing the valve angle, Yamaha’s
engineers have also reduced the overall weight of
the valve train assembly by using an inner shim type
valve clearance adjustment system, as opposed to the
outer shim system on the previous VMAX engine.
65 degree V with centre cam chain
One of the major goals of the new VMAX design team
has been to keep the new engine’s physical dimensions
as compact as possible. Despite the fact that the
all-new VMAX engine features a 40% increase in cubic
capacity compared to the existing model (1,679cc vs
1,198cc), the new V4 powerplant’s overall dimensions
are remarkably compact.
In order to keep the new engine’s front-to-rear
length as short as possible, it adopts a 65 degree
V bank, compared to 70 degrees on the original VMAX.
This narrower angle between the massive cylinders
serves to concentrate mass for more neutral handling
performance, and makes the new powerplant 27mm shorter
(from front to back) than the original model.
As well as the significant space savings achieved
by the use of the innovative new combined chain and
gear cam drive and 65 degree V layout, the use of
a centrally located cam chain helps to minimize the
new engine’s width. Despite the fact that the
bore dimensions on the new larger-capacity VMAX are
over 18% larger than its predecessor, the new engine’s
overall width is approximately the same as the current
model, and overall height is only 6.5 mm taller.
By adopting innovative new designs, Yamaha’s
engineers have succeeded in achieving an extremely
difficult goal, by increasing the cubic capacity of
the new VMAX engine by 40%, whilst keeping overall
dimensions to a minimum!
Forged aluminium pistons
Another example of the way in which sophisticated
technology has been used to enhance the performance
on the new VMAX is evident in the new forged aluminium
pistons.
Fracture-split carburized con rods
Fracture-split (FS) carburized con rods were first
used on the 2004 model YZF-R1, and in order to handle
the huge power and torque output of the new 1,679cc
V4 engine, this technology is now featured on the
new VMAX.
YCC-I - Yamaha Chip Controlled Intake
Generally speaking, a long intake passage tends
to make an engine stronger in the low to mid-speed
range, while a shorter intake passage gives the pressure
wave a faster pulse for increased performance at higher
speeds.
The YCC-I (Yamaha Chip Controlled Intake) system
is designed to vary the intake funnel length so that
it is ‘tuned’ to give a positive intake
pulse that best suits the prevailing engine speed.
When engine revs rise above 6,650 rpm, electronically-controlled
servomotors cause each intake funnel to separate instantaneously,
effectively creating a shorter intake funnel measuring
only 54mm, which enables the VMAX engine to deliver
even stronger performance from the mid-range right
through to peak rpm.
Fuel Injection and YCC-T – Yamaha Chip
Controlled Throttle
Another highly advanced feature seen on the new
VMAX is the YCC-T Yamaha Chip Controlled Throttle,
which features the same design as that used on the
current Yamaha supersport models.
This innovative throttle has a remarkably high calculating
speed, and assesses the engine’s running conditions
every millisecond, which enables the system to respond
instantaneously to rider inputs.
The YCC-T system on the new VMAX helps to deliver
awesome acceleration feeling together with the desired
torque curve in all conditions, and also prevents
the 1,679cc V4 engine from ‘bogging down’
if the throttle is snapped opened too quickly.
Aggressively-styled new aluminium air intakes
and extra-large-capacity airbox
Aggressively-styled hand-finished aluminium air
intakes mounted on the front left and front right
side of the dummy fuel tank give the VMAX a muscular
profile, and direct an intense flow of air straight
into the massive new airbox which is approximately
twice the volume of the design on the existing model.
By delivering a strong supply of cool, fresh air,
this new large-capacity airbox is designed to maximize
the significant performance gains associated with
the new YCC-I system.
Low-maintenance shaft drive
Existing VMAX owners looking to upgrade to the new
model – as well as those riders who are yet
to discover the thrill of awesome V4 acceleration
– are sure to appreciate the low-maintenance
requirements and superb reliability of the new shaft
drive system.
To complement the machine’s more powerful 1,679cc
V4 engine, a compact new system has been designed
for the new VMAX. By optimizing the ratios of the
engine-side reduction gear and the final gear, our
engineers have designed a smaller-diameter rear gear
case. Featuring 29 teeth compared to 33 on the existing
model, the slimmer and more compact 188mm rear gear
case gives the machine’s rear end a much more
athletic look, and further underlines the muscular
image of this iconic new motorcycle.
4-1-2-4 exhaust system with short titanium
mufflers
For excellent all-round performance the new VMAX
runs with a new 4-1-2-4 exhaust system featuring short,
upswept mufflers. After leaving the cylinders, the
four header pipes flow into a single chamber, where
the system splits into a left and right side pipe,
and then each of these divides again to give a 4-1-2-4
system.
An 02 sensor (Lambda sensor) detects oxygen levels
in the exhaust system and regulates the fuel supply
via the fuel injection system to ensure that emissions
are minimized, while a 3-way honeycomb catalyser ensures
the VMAX exceeds EU3 regulations.
The four single-expansion mufflers are short and
upswept, and emit a strong and pleasing exhaust sound
with a special pulsing sensation that announces your
presence. The high quality silencers are manufactured
from lightweight titanium, and finished in shot blast
to complement the mean and moody look of the black
frame and engine.
Lightweight magnesium covers
For reduced weight and a high quality finish, the
clutch cover, AC magneto cover and drive shaft cover
are all manufactured from lightweight magnesium alloy.
Engine Technical Highlights
- All-new large-capacity 1,679cc liquid-cooled
4-stroke V4 engine
- Max power 147.2 kW (200 PS) @ 9,000 rpm (In France:
78.1 kW (106 PS) @ 5,250 rpm)
- Max torque 166.8 Nm (17.0 kg-m) @ 6,500 rpm (In
France: 145.2 Nm (14.8 kg-m @ 5,000 rpm)
- Innovative combined chain and gear cam drive
- Compact pent-roof combustion chambers, 11.3:1
compression
- Iridium spark plugs
- Narrow valve angle of 29 degrees
- Compact 65 degree V bank configuration
- Front – rear engine dimensions 27mm less
the current VMAX
- Centre camchain keeps engine width the same as
current VMAX
- Lightweight and durable aluminium forged pistons
- Fracture-split (FS) carburized con rods
- YCC-I Yamaha Chip Controlled Intake for awesome
acceleration feeling
- YCC-T Yamaha Chip Controlled Throttle for precision
control
- Fuel Injection
- Large capacity airbox
- Front left and right side-mounted air intakes
- Slipper clutch
- Low-maintenance shaft drive system with compact
rear gear case
- 4-1-2-4 exhaust system
- Short, upswept titanium silencers
- Magnesium alloy clutch cover, ACM cover and drive
shaft cover
- Immobilizer
Chassis
Newly-designed low-profile aluminium frame
The new VMAX is equipped with a completely new advanced-specification
aluminium frame which has been designed to deliver
high levels of handling performance, allowing the
rider to optimize the huge potential of the remarkably
powerful 1,679cc V4 engine.
The beautifully-finished black main frame spars arc
forcefully across the top of the mighty V4 engine
and down to the pivot in a semi-loop, accentuating
the massive engine’s handsome profile, and giving
the new VMAX a bold, athletic and high-tech image.
Although the frame is a substantial structure, it’s
subtle low-profile design blends athletically with
the bodywork and engine to give the charismatic “engine
maximal, body minimal” look.
The VMAX’s new diamond-type frame has been
developed using Yamaha’s industry-leading chassis
design and manufacturing technology, and features
an immensely strong yet lightweight structure that
is made up from a variety of gravity-cast, CF die-cast
and extruded aluminium sections. This innovative new
design incorporates gravity-cast components for the
main frame and pivot assembly, while the rear frame
is made from a range of Yamaha’s exclusive CF
die-cast parts and extruded parts which are welded
together.
This combination of these different types of aluminium,
each with a different rigidity level, is one of the
major factors in achieving the desired balance of
rigidity. To fine-tune this balance even further for
excellent handling and accurate rider feedback, the
wall thickness on the main frame varies from between
3mm through to 6mm.
An imaginary straight line drawn between the pivot
and head pipe runs right through the centre of the
V-bank, and this layout makes for neutral handling
characteristics. And by incorporating the V4 engine
as a stressed member – using cast-iron mounts
at the front, the centre of the V bank, and at the
top and bottom of the crankcase – the overall
chassis rigidity balance is further enhanced.
There’s no doubt that the original VMAX established
a reputation as one of the most awesome straight line
performers, and this aspect of the machine’s
character has been taken to an even higher level with
the new chassis. With an extended wheelbase of 1,700mm
– compared to 1,590mm on the existing model
– the new model’s advanced aluminium chassis
is built to handle the massive power and torque output
that can be released with a twist of the throttle.
Significantly, the new bike’s swingarm is over
35% longer than on the existing model at 662.5mm,
allowing the rider to lay down the 1,679cc V4 engine’s
power more effectively then ever.
Large-diameter forks with oxidized titanium
coating
Virtually everything about the stunning new VMAX
sets it apart from any other motorcycle, from its
mighty V4 engine through to its radical styling and
intimidating image. Featuring massive tubes, the front
forks are like nothing else seen on any other machine,
and are perfectly in keeping with this bike’s
unique character.
The 52mm tubes offer excellent rigidity combined
with smooth fork action – and they benefit from
an oxidized titanium coating that ensures increased
surface hardness and stiction-free operation –
while the moody dark finish perfectly complements
the black frame and engine. The new front suspension
is designed to deliver a smooth ride with neutral
handling characteristics, and is fully adjustable
for preload, as well as rebound and compression damping,
allowing riders to customise the ride to suit their
own requirements.
It’s not only the massive 52mm tubes that put
these forks in a league of their own – they
also feature two-piece outer tubes. Featuring an extremely
rigid cast lower section incorporating the radial-mounted
brake calipers, and an extruded aluminium upper section
which has been precision-machined for superior suspension
action, these special front forks characterize the
VMAX’s inherent style, first-class quality and
advanced technology.
The combination of flex-resistant 52mm tubes, a cast
aluminium upper triple clamp and forged aluminium
lower triple clamp, as well as a wide pitch of 225mm
and 30mm offset ensure that the VMAX rider experiences
a neutral steering feeling for greater riding pleasure.
Link-type Monocross rear suspension
The rear suspension is a link-type Monocross system
which is, like the new front forks, is fully adjustable
for preload, as well as for compression and rebound
damping.
For added convenience, the new VMAX is equipped with
a hydraulic remote adjuster for preload setting, while
a remote control dial beneath the tandem footrest
adjusts the compression damping. Another remote control
dial beneath the left-side swingarm allows easy adjustment
of the rear shock’s rebound damping.
The full adjustability of both the front and rear
suspension systems is more commonly associated with
supersport models, and allows the VMAX rider to optimise
the ride quality on their machine for outstanding
roadholding.
2-piece radiator and liquid-type oil cooler
The new VMAX benefits from a sophisticated cooling
system which consists of two radiators and an oil
cooler. The two-piece radiator features a curved-type
upper section which allows the engine to be situated
closer to the front wheel for idealised mass centralisation.
In order to achieve a maximum surface area for highly
efficient engine cooling, the lower part of this two-piece
radiator is a conventional flat shape whose unobtrusive
design allows the massive V4 engine to be seen in
all its glory – and at the same time permits
the fitment of a fan.
And to ensure stable oil temperatures for consistently
strong engine performance, the 1,679cc engine is equipped
with a liquid-type oil cooler.
Large-diameter front and rear wave-type brake
discs
The braking system that has been developed for the
new VMAX is one of the most sophisticated and powerful
designs ever seen on a Yamaha motorcycle. At the front
end, dual 320mm diameter wave-type discs are gripped
by radial-mounted 6-piston calipers for excellent
stopping power – and for superb feel, the master
cylinder features a radial-type pump.
And for strong, confidence-inspiring braking, the
new VMAX runs with a 298mm wave-type disc slowed by
a pin-slide type single-piston caliper.
Linear-controlled ABS system
The VMAX is equipped with a newly-developed linear-controlled
hydraulic ABS system which is designed to enhance
braking control over a variety of road surfaces and
in varying riding conditions. The hydraulic control
system is activated by a linear solenoid valve which
prevents wheel lock-up during braking, allowing the
rider to experience smooth lever action and achieve
effective braking on different types of road.
This innovative and compact ABS system combines the
ECU and hydraulic mechanism into a single unit which
is situated under the seat. By keeping the system’s
dimensions to a minimum, neither the machine’s
aesthetics or weight have been compromised, and the
positioning of the unit ensures that overall mass
centralisation is enhanced.
18 inch front and rear wheels
For natural handling qualities the VMAX is equipped
with 18 inch front and rear wheels which are shod
with specially-developed tyres that are designed to
offer the optimum balance of grip, shock absorption
and roadholding. With a 120/70-R18 front and a massive
200/50-R18 rear, this outstanding motorcycle is equipped
to lay down its awesome levels of power and torque
like no other machine.
Lightweight bodywork for effective mass centralisation
Mass centralisation has been one of the key goals
for the VMAX development team. During the machine’s
exhaustive development and testing phase, every effort
has been made to use lightweight materials wherever
possible – and at the same time, to locate heavier
components close to the bike’s centre of mass.
One of the most significant factors in achieving
an idealised mass centralisation is the positioning
of the 15-litre fuel tank under the seat. Manufactured
from light fluorinated polyethylene, the tank is easily
accessed by means of a convenient single-handed lever
with a built-in damper which underlines the quality
and attention to detail on this class-leading muscle
bike.
These measures play an important role in shaping
the neutral handling characteristics of this machine,
whose roadholding, steering and overall chassis performance
raise the bar in the muscle bike category.
Tank-mounted multi-function instruments
Mounted on top of the dummy fuel tank is a multi-function
Organic Electro-Luminescent “OEL” instrument
panel which displays a wide range of information on
its 256x64 dot display. This newly designed OEL panel
gives a bright, easy-to-read display and offers an
instant response, and its functions include odometer,
tripmeter, clock, fuel gauge, temperature gauge, gear
position, running fuel consumption, intake air temperature
and throttle opening, as well as a stopwatch with
a countdown function.
Muscular new design
The fact that the styling on the original VMAX has
remained largely unchanged for 24 years is a tribute
to the immense strength and unique character of its
original design. Creating a worthy successor to this
iconic motorcycle posed many challenges for Yamaha’s
team of designers, and the new VMAX utilises the latest
designs and materials to create a truly modern work
of art that is clearly the 21st century manifestation
of the old master.
While the original VMAX embodied the spirit of the
drag strip – combined with a brutal bodybuilder-style
image – the new model has been designed to radiate
a feeling of massive internal strength which hints
at the awesome power just waiting to be unleashed
at any time.
Key to this imagery are the four massive air intakes,
the muscular V4 engine, and the four short upswept
mufflers, which serve to underline the intimidating
beauty of this single-minded high-performance motorcycle.
Chassis Technical Highlights
- All-new diamond-type low-profile aluminium frame
- Longer 1,700mm wheelbase for outstanding straight
line stability
- Longer swingarm ensures optimal roadholding during
acceleration
- Massive 52mm conventional forks with oxidized
titanium coating
- Link-type Monocross rear suspension
- Fully-adjustable front and rear suspension
- 320mm dual front wave-type brake discs with 6-piston
radial-mounted calipers
- 298mm rear brake disc
- Linear controlled ABS with compact one-piece
ECU/hydraulic unit
- Highly-efficient 2-piece radiator, curved upper,
flat lower with cooling fan
- Underseat fuel tank and lightweight bodywork
for increased mass centralisation
- Tank-mounted multi-function Organic Electro-Luminescent
“OEL” instrument panel
- Muscular new next-generation VMAX bodywork
- High-specification components and lightweight
materials
Colour:
The new VMAX will be available in Solar Black.
VMAX Accessories
Yamaha have developed a range of high quality functional
and cosmetic accessories for the new VMAX, as well
as an exclusive range of clothing. Information on
the new VMAX accessories and clothing line can be
found on www.new-VMAX.com which goes live on 4th June.
Online reservation of the new VMAX
The Yamaha factory in Japan will manufacture the
new VMAX on a limited yearly production schedule providing
the new VMAX to the whole world. As a big demand is
expected in Europe, Yamaha Motor Europe has made available
an online reservation system for this long-awaited
motorcycle, which will operate on a first-come first-served
basis. All information can be found on www.new-VMAX.com.
Technical Specifications
- Type - Liquid cooled, 4-stroke, DOHC, 4-valve,
V-type 4-cyclinder
- Displacement - 1,679cc
- Bore & stroke - 90.0 x 66.0 mm
- Compression Ratio - 11.3:1
- Max. power - 147.2 kW (200 PS) @ 9,000 rpm
- Max. torque - 166.8 Nm (17.0 kg-m) @ 6,500 rpm
- Lubrication - Wet sump
- Carburettor / Fuel supply - Fuel injection
- Clutch type - Wet, multiple-disc diaphragm spring
- Ignition - T.C.I.
- Starter system - Electric
- Transmission - Constant mesh, 5-speed
- Final transmission - Shaft drive
- Primary reduction ratio - 1.509
- Secondary reduction ratio - 3.082
- Gear ratio-1st gear, 2.375
- Gear ratio-2nd gear, 1.810
- Gear ratio-3rd gear, 1.400
- Gear ratio-4th gear, 1.115
- Gear ratio-5th gear, 0.935
Chassis
- Frame - Aluminium, Diamond-shaped
- Front suspension - Telescopic forks, Æ
52 mm
- Front wheel travel - 120 mm
- Rear suspension - Swingarm (Link-type suspension)
- Rear wheel travel - 110 mm
- Caster angle - 31°
- Trial - 148 mm
- Front brake - Dual discs, Æ 320 mm
- Rear brake - Single disc, Æ 298 mm
- Front tyre - 120/70 R18M/C (59V)
- Rear tyre - 200/50 R18M/C (76V)
Dimensions
- Overall length - 2,395 mm
- Overall width - 820 mm
- Overall height - 1,190 mm
- Seat height - 775 mm
- Wheelbase - 1,700 mm
- Min. ground clearance - 140 mm
- Wet weight (including oil and full fuel tank)
- 310 kg
- Fuel tank capacity - 15 litres
- Oil capacity - 5.9 litres
Specification are subject to change without notice,
in accordance with national regulation and legislations
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