Sports Bike

Key Features:

243CC 5 Speed Air Cool Engine
Front DISC, rear DRUM brake
Larger front fender and wheel compared to TANK Vision R3
5 Front Lights (1 head light, 2 running lights, 2 turn signals), 5 Rear Lights (1 brake light, 4 turn signals)
Full Gear Sensor
Cellphone Sensor
Alarm and Remote
Gage locates on gas tank, reads MPH
Comes with crash bar and hard saddle bags

Specification:

ENGINE MODEL: 253FML
CAPACITY: 233.9ML
COMPRESS RATIO: 9.4:1
bORE X STROKE: 53 X 53
MAX POWER: 12.0KW/8500 + 500R/MIN
MAX TORQUE: 16.5M/6500R/MIN
MAX SPEED: 110KM.H
GEAR WAY: FIVE SHIFTS, SHIFT OPERATION
CLIMBING: NO MORE THAN 20
CINSUMING OIL: 367K/KM.H
HEADLIGHT: 12V 35W/35W
CAPACITY OF FUEL: 1.4L
DRY WEIGHT: 308 LBS
MAX LOADING: 330 LBS
LENGTH: 2260MM
WIDTH: 755MM
HEIGHT: 1160MM
GROUND CLEARANCE: 155MM
WHEEL BASE: 1480MM
WHEEL TYPE: RRONT 110/90-16. REAR 130/90-15
STARTING SYSTEM: ELECTRIC / KICK STARTING
IGNITION: CDI
BATTERY: 12V 9AH
LIGHT:
LIGHTING EQUIPMENT 12V 35/35W
LIGHT 12V 5W
TAIL LIGHT/BRAKING LIGHT 12V8/20W
TAIL LIGHT 12V 10WX4
EMPTY LIGHT, TURNING LIGHT, BEAM LIGHT, SPEEDOMETER LIGHT 12V 2W X 5

How to Buy a Sports Motorcycle?

 

Everyone loves motorcycles. Some people will tell you they're scary and dangerous, and they may be right, but they're lying when they say they don't like them. While many bikes look similar, they may behave in completely different ways, based primarily on their engine size, configuration and intended use. Before deciding on a bike, be sure you understand these basic differences.follow basic element:

 

Size: Motorcycles are frequently identified by their engine size. For example, a Honda CBR600 has an engine with a cylinder volume of 600 cubic cm (cc). If you're not sure of the engine size, look for an identifying sticker on the frame, below the handlebars.

 

Power: So, the larger the cylinder volume (cc) the more power, right? Not always. Engine configuration and design matter too. A highly tuned, four-cylinder 600 cc machine has much more power than a singlecylinder 600 cc machine. The four-cylinder bike is also wider and heavier--important considerations for a novice looking for a stable ride.

 

Single-cylinder: Many bikes designed for both on and off the road use a singlecylinder engine. This keeps the overall weight of the bike relatively low but also reduces horsepower.