Frankfurt 2009: Mansory Cyrus

Mansory Cyrus


When Mansory wants to give it to us good, they know how. This is the Mansory Cyrus (Khouresh Mansory told us that Cyrus was the first king of Iran), and – even though every other colleague here disagrees with us – we feel it the best use of carbon fiber we've seen since we've been here. The car is DB9-based and has been redone in aerospace, pre-preg carbon fiber, and gets 28 extra horses.

Well, all except the rear fenders because they couldn't shape the carbon fiber accordingly, so the carbon fiber -- extended in width by two inches from the original car – is glued to the standard panels with adhesive bought from Lamborghini. Otherwise it's all CF. No, the roof scoop isn't functional – but beauty makes no promises to functionality. You can also get the DBS done up thusly, and although we don't know what that car is called, we hope it's Xerxes. The Cyrus will run you €380,000 on top of a DB9. We won't call it money well spent... but we'd spend it.

Frankfurt 2009:Mercedes E63 AMG wagon

Mercedes E63 AMG wagon

The most pressing things we have to say about the 2010 Mercedes E63 AMG Wagon here at the Frankfurt Motor Show have nothing to do with the wagon. On the car itself, everything about it makes us go "Hot!" It's got 525 hp and 464 lb-ft from AMG's well known naturally aspirated 6.3-liter V8, it's got badass written in every body panel, and it's got the room and undercover cred of a wagon. It is also most tasteful inside, the carbon fiber trim playing its beautifully woven support notes for the cream interior.

PRESS RELEASE

Affalterbach – Pole position for the new E 63 AMG Estate: the high-performance estate develops 386 kW/525 hp, accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.6 seconds, offers a maximum luggage compartment capacity of 1950 litres – all with a relatively low fuel consumption of 12.8 litres per 100 km (combined, provisional figures). With these dream figures, the new E 63 AMG Estate adds up to an extraordinary combination of driving dynamics, high utility value and superb efficiency.

The top-of-the-line E-Class not only features its distinctive styling but also the all-new AMG RIDE CONTROL sports suspension including electronically controlled damping system and a new front axle. A composite ceramic braking system is available for the first time for the E 63 AMG Estate. The unrivalled combination of groundbreaking driver assistance systems raises the bar in terms of active and passive safety in this vehicle class.

Largest luggage compartment and lowest fuel consumption – the E 63 AMGEstate sets new standards. With a luggage compartment capacity of 695 to 1950 litres and fuel consumption of 12.8 litres Super Plus per 100 kilometres (NEDC combined), the new high-performance estate from AMGstands on pole position. None of its rivals can match this extraordinary combination of performance, utility value and efficiency. The AMG 6.3-litre V8 engine with its 386 kW/525 hp develops 8 kW/11 hp more than the previous model, yet betters its fuel consumption figures by almost twelve percent.
This improvement was achieved thanks to a whole raft of efficiency-enhancing measures. The on-demand delivery of fuel and generator management with recuperation of braking energy on the overrun has helped reduce fuel consumption, just like the AMG SPEEDSHIFT MCT 7-speed sports transmission: a wet start-up clutch that runs in an oil bath replaces the conventional torque converter, while the even more fuel-efficient driving mode "Controlled Efficiency" utilises early upshifts to keep engine speeds as low as possible.

The new E 63 AMGEstate delivers a compelling proposition with its two fundamentally opposed traits: it masters the sedate driving of an executive estate suitable for long journeys just as consummately as the enormously dynamic manoeuvres on the racetrack. The AMG high-revving, naturally aspirated engine with a displacement of 6208 cc and 630 Nm of torque impresses with its agile responsiveness, muscular power delivery and great flexibility. The E 63 AMG Estate reaches 100 km/h in just 4.6 seconds, with a top speed of 250 km/h (electronically limited). The newly composed V8 sound is a thrilling accompaniment for mile after mile, while the smooth-running engine guarantees typical Mercedes ride comfort. A newly designed water cooling system ensures maximum endurance even under enormous stresses.

Key data at a glance:

Mercedes-Benz
E 63 AMG Estate*
Cylinder arrangement/
valves per cylinder
V8
4
Displacement
6208 cc
Bore x stroke
102.2 x 94.6 mm
Output
386 kW/525 hp at 6800 rpm
Max. torque
630 Nm at 5200 rpm
Fuel consumption NEDC combined
12.8 l/100 km
CO2 emissions
299 g/km
Acceleration 0 - 100 km/h
4.6 s
Top speed
250 km/h**
* provisional figures; ** electronically limited

The AMG SPEEDSHIFT MCT 7-speed sports transmission meets the driver's most disparate requirements: the transmission is equipped with four drive modes: "C" (Controlled Efficiency), "S" (Sport), "S+" (Sport plus) and "M" (Manual), which can be selected using a rotary electronic switch in the AMG DRIVE UNIT. In the even more fuel-efficient drive mode Controlled Efficiency, the transmission shifts the gears decidedly smoothly, and the transmission control unit is programmed to perform early upshifts to keep engine speeds as low as possible.

In Sport plus and Manual modes, the 7-speed sports transmission allows gearshifts to be performed in 100 milliseconds. Partial suppression of individual cylinders by interrupting ignition and injection briefly during gearshifts under full load leads to considerably faster shift times. Fast, spontaneous multiple downshifts ensure first-class agility in conjunction with the double-declutching and RACE START function: this enables the E 63 AMG driver to call on the maximum acceleration potential automatically.

Driving dynamics and ride comfort – the E 63 AMG Estate delivers on both counts
Like the engine and power transfer, the newly developed AMG RIDE CONTROL sports suspension offers the ultimate in individuality. Outstanding driving dynamics and typical Mercedes long-distance comfort go together as an optimum synthesis in the E 63 AMG Estate. While new steel spring struts are used on the front axle, the rear suspension features AMG-specific air springs. The advantage of this solution is that the front steel springs ensure more sensitive responses while the rear air struts with their automatic level control system keep the vehicle at a constant height irrespective of the load.
A new, electronically controlled damping system automatically varies the damping characteristics according to the driving situation, reducing the roll angle of the body. The result is instant modification to provide the best possible ride comfort
together with the greatest possible agility. In addition the driver is able to choose between the three suspension modes of Comfort, Sport and Sport plus at the touch of a button. The E 63 AMGEstate is also equipped with a newly developed, dedicated front axle with a 56-millimetre wider track, a tubular stabiliser, new control arms, new elastokinematics and new hub carriers for more negative camber – thereby providing more grip when taking bends at speed. This is a highly sophisticated axle design whose principle has already proved its worth in the C 63 AMG Estate. The rear axle likewise has more negative camber, optimised elastokine-matics and a new subframe mounting for greater stability at the physical limits.

Newly developed power steering and individual 3-stage ESP®
A more direct steering feel comes courtesy of the all-new speed-sensitive rack-and-pinion steering. The steering ratio of 14 : 1 is 22 percent more direct than in the standard production models, while a more rigid steering column plus the reconfigured characteristic mapping of the speed-sensitive servo assistance ensure better steering precision and improved road contact.
The 3-stage ESP® familiar from the SL 63 AMG and C 63 AMG enables individual settings to be selected – with clear benefits in terms of driving pleasure. The ESP® button in the AMG DRIVE UNIT allows the driver to choose between "ESP ON", "ESP SPORT" and "ESP OFF" – with the currently active mode shown in the central display of the instrument cluster. Perfect deceleration even when driving extremely briskly is ensured by the AMGhigh-performance braking system with 360-millimetre, internally ventilated and perforated brake discs all-round. Particularly resistant, motorsports-tested composite technology is used at the front axle. The newly developed, optional ceramic composite brakes with larger brake discs guarantee even better brake performance and a longer service life. The ceramic brake discs will perform reliably at even higher operating temperatures thanks to their greater hardness, all combined with an impressive weight reduction of around 40 percent. The reduced unsprung masses translate into even more agile handling, particularly on fast motorway bends.

Optimum grip is ensured by the 18-inch, titanium grey, high-sheen AMG five-spoke light-alloy wheels with a width of nine and 9.5 inches and mixed tyre sizes of 255/40 R 18 at the front and 285/35 R 18 at the rear. Lightweight, forged 19‑inch AMG light-alloy wheels with size 255/35 R 19 tyres at the front and 285/30 R 19 at the rear are also available as an option.

AMG bodystyling and wider front wings
The newly developed front axle with its wider track calls for wings that are
17 mm wider. The stylish integrated "6.3 AMG" lettering leaves the connoisseur in no doubt about the unique credentials of the high-performance estate. The AMG bodystyling also includes a front apron with large cooling air intakes, air outlets at the side and the AMG-specific LED daytime driving lights. In conjunction with the optional Intelligent Light System (ILS), the E 63 AMG Estate is equipped with tinted main headlamps. The side skirts and the rear apron with its black insert also guarantee the car's striking looks. Both styling features combine effortlessly with the graceful line that follows the rear wheel arches and lends a clear shape to the imposing, muscular contours of the rear wings. The standard specification includes ultra-fast LED tail lights and direction indicators. To create a lasting impression – on the eye and the ear – the sports exhaust system has two newly designed, chrome-plated twin tailpipes.

Luggage compartment with the largest capacity and great practicality
Thanks to the wheelbase that has been enlarged by 20 millimetres, the E 63 AMGEstate not only offers better ride comfort but also more space and luggage compartment capacity than the previous model. With its capacity of 695 to 1950 litres, the luggage compartment is not only larger than before but also leaves the competition standing when it comes to the essential luggage compartment dimensions and capacity. This highly practical concept paves the way for numerous options for transporting sports equipment, holiday luggage or high-quality designer furniture.

Standard equipment for the E 63 AMG Estate includes the main components of the EASY-PACK system such as the folding load compartment floor with two loading levels and collapsible crate, the load compartment cover, quickfold to fold down the 1/3:2/3-split rear backrest easily and the EASY-PACK tailgate, which can be opened and closed electrically.

Interior with sporty feel-good atmosphere
The newly designed interior of the high-performance estate is an exciting blend of high-grade materials and functional sportiness. Exclusive features include the dedicated, electrically adjustable sports seats with improved lateral support and the sports steering wheel in a four-spoke design with aluminium shift paddles. The AMG DRIVE UNIT provides adjustments for the MCT sports transmission, the 3-stage ESP®, the suspension set-up and the AMG drive modes. The E-SELECT selector lever in the centre console is a completely new feature for the DRIVE UNIT. The driver can shift directly between R, N and D simply by nudging the lever, all thanks to drive-by-wire; the parking lock P can be selected conveniently by pressing a button. Standard equipment also includes high-grade leather upholstery in three different colours, the AMG instrument cluster with an AMG main menu as well as the door entry sills with AMG lettering and a sports pedal cluster – both in brushed stainless steel.

Optional extras from the AMG Performance Studio are also available ex factory:
  • Lightweight, forged 19-inch AMG light-alloy wheels with size 255/35 R 19
    tyres at the front and 285/30 R 19 at the rear
  • AMG composite ceramic braking system
  • Brake callipers, painted red
  • Rear axle locking differential with 40 percent locking action
  • AMG Performance steering wheel in a three-spoke design with Alcantara® inserts in the grip areas
  • AMG carbon-fibre trim elements
  • Illuminated AMG door entry sills
  • AMG Driver's Package (top speed increased to 280 km/h, attendance at driver training at the AMGDrivingAcademy)
  • AMG floor mats
Other optional extras include:
  • AMG Exclusive package: nappa leather for seat upholstery, top section of the dashboard, beltline, armrests on the doors as well as the centre console and door centre panels. Roof liner with sun visors and A, B and C-pillars in Alcantara®, AMG floor mats
  • COMAND APS
  • designo range: ten colours and nine leather upholstery options
  • EASY-PACK load securing rails to secure the cargo incl. EASY-PACKload
    sill guard
  • Driving Assistance package
  • KEYLESS-GO package
  • Media interface
  • Reversing camera for PARKTRONIC
  • Surround sound system
Active and passive safety at a new level
Just like the E 63 AMG Saloon the new AMG Estate meets the very highest expectations with respect to active and passive safety. Standard features include the new drowsiness detection system ATTENTION ASSIST, the unique anticipatory occupant protection system PRE-SAFE®, seven airbags and crash-responsive NECK-PRO head restraints. On request the safety features can be brought to a level unprecedented in this vehicle class with the Lane Keeping Assist and Blind Spot Assist systems, the PRE-SAFE® Brake with an automatic emergency braking function, Adaptive Highbeam Assist, Night View Assist and Speed Limit Assist.

The market launch of the new E 63 AMG Estate is scheduled for February 2010.

Frankfurt 2009: Melkus RS2000

Melkus RS2000

Three years ago Melkus, the historic, East German race car builder, released renderings of a gullwing sports car they wanted to have ready in 2009. It always makes us happy to see the passionate guy make big plans and then get them achieved – on time even – and the Melkus RS2000 is the culmination of that achievement. Based on an Elise, it rides on a Melkus-designed aluminum double-wishbone suspension and wears a glass-fiber reinforced polyester body.

Power comes from the 1.8-liter, 16-valve, 4-cylinder Elise tuned up to 270 hp that shifts through a short-throw 6-speed transmission. With a curb weight of 950 kg (2,090 pounds) you can get to 60 in 4.9 seconds. Interiors can be customized as you wish, but the car comes standard with more creature comforts than you'll find in most of its competition, including the Elise. The Melkus' creation did come with a price: the original estimates were for it to cost €75,000; the actual price is €107,500. But what's a little inflation between friends.

New Yamaha WR450F 2010- Serious contender! Reviews and Specification



Dirt bikes don’t come any tougher than Yamaha’s WR enduro models. And with its outstanding power output and high-tech aluminium chassis, the WR450F is one of the most impressive E2 machines available today.
The will to win is an integral part of every Yamaha’s DNA, and wherever you look on the WR450F you can see that this dirt bike is a true thoroughbred. The 5-valve engine kicks out awesome levels of low to mid-range torque for outstanding cross country performance. And the GP-winning aluminium chassis design is built to handle the harshest terrain.
Engine type: Liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, forward-inclined single cylinder, 5-valves, DOHC
Displacement: 449 cc
Bore x stroke: 95.0 x 63.4 mm
Compression ratio: 12.3 : 1
Lubrication system: Dry sump
Carburettor: Keihin FCR-MX39/1
Clutch type: Wet, multiple-disc
Ignition system: CDI
Starter system: Electric and kick
Transmission system: Constant mesh, 5-speed
Final transmission: Chain
Fuel tank capacity: 8 L
Oil tank capacity: 1.2 L
Chassis: Alu semi-double cradle
Front suspension system: Telescopic forks
Front travel: 300 mm
Rear suspension system: Swingarm (link suspension)
Rear travel: 305 mm
Caster angle 26.8º
Trail 115 mm
Front brake: Single disc, Ø 250 mm
Rear brake: Single disc, Ø 245 mm
Front tyre: 90/90-21 54R
Rear tyre: 130/90-18 69R
source http://www.yamaha-motor.co.uk/products/motorcycles/

2010 Yamaha YZ450F First Look, Picture, Reviews , and Specification

2010 Yamaha YZ450F First Look, Picture, Reviews , and Specification
2010 Yamaha YZ450F First Look, Picture, Reviews , and Specification The high-capacity, long-stroke suspension system helps smooth over the bumps, while keeping you in contact with the road surface. The YZ450F is the biggest advantage an off-road racer can have. Now it’s up to you to do the rest.Yamaha is releasing an entire line of factory designed and tested accessories to complement your new YZ. Some of the most notable upgrades are the GYTR Ported Cylinder Head Assembly, (the same one James Stewart uses in AMA Supercross) and a GYTR Power Tuner. The handheld unit allows you to adjust your 2010 YZ450F’s engine settings including both fuel and ignition curves anywhere with a push of the button. What has taken so long for someone else to finally reverse the freaken cylinder head. Cannondale and now ATK has been doing it for years. It makes total sense so what's taking so long. It look's like Yamaha took the best of the cannondale of yesteryears and the husaberg of today to make one beautiful. Hopefully we will see these changes on the WR. Then you will have my check. The look keep it up yamaha and great idea of moveing the gas tank under the seat. i wish all the yamaha racers out there on the track and win another for yamaha. i cant wait till i can get my hands on one this spring. Yamaha has been secretive about the 2010 Yamaha YZ450F, but it looks like the wait was worth it. A new aluminum frame and swingarm are used, with the main frame constructed out of sixteen different pieces of aluminum designed to provide optimum rigidity and feel. The 2010 Yamaha YZ450F looks ready for dirt and we are looking forward to doing a full-test very soon. The entire rear suspension was reengineered in order to keep the rear shock in the center of the machine, a position previously used by the airbox (now repositioned to the front of the motorcycle). Reworked triple clamps hold last year’s ultra-plush Kayaba Speed Sensitive fork and reduce offset down to 22mm (from 25mm). The fork also benefits from 10mm longer suspension stroke, updated damping characteristics and still offers both compression and rebound damping adjustment.
Engine
YZ450F - A revolutionary machine made for supreme cornering.Races are won and lost in the corners, so the YZ450F has been designed to corner better than ever before, letting you turn in sooner, get on the throttle quicker and stay on it for longer. The YZ450F features a revolutionary fuel injected, liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, 4-valve, DOHC, rearward-slanting single cylinder engine and an advanced Bilateral Beam aluminium frame with components distributed for a perfect mass-centralisation and class-leading handling.For 2010 the YZ450F’s engine employs revolutionary new ideas we’ve never seen on a Japanese motocross bike. The first thing you’ll notice, besides its sharp new angular bodywork, is the way the 449cc liquid-cooled Single is positioned in the frame. It’s canted rearward for two reasons. First to exploit combustion force and second to keep the bikes reciprocating mass as centered and low as possible. You’ll also notice that the exhaust now exits from the rear of the engine. This was done in order to maximize the engine’s intake and exhaust efficiency by offering a direct path for both fuel and exhaust to flow through the engine.

The bike’s air intake system has been relocated to the front of the bike underneath the fuel tank just like on Yamaha’s YZF-line of sportbikes. A 12-hole fuel-injector shoots fuel into the 44mm Keihin throttle body attached to the front of the engine. It’s powered by a battery-less high input generator that is powered as soon as the kick start is touched.
The cylinder utilizes a bigger bore, shorter stroke format (97.0 x 60.8mm) with a higher compression ratio (12.5:1). A new 4-valve cylinder head replaces last year’s 5-valve component, and, in conjunction with the shorter piston stroke reduces the overall height of the engine. A new “tornado” exhaust system snakes trough the rear of the bike and is designed to complement the new engine’s power characteristics. The 5-speed transmission and cable-actuated wet clutch has also been updated for improved feel and shifting performance
2010 Yamaha YZ450F Specs
Engine: 449cc Liquid-cooled 4-Stroke Single; 4-valve
Bore and Stroke: 97.0 x 60.8mm
Compression Ratio: 12.5:1
Fuel Delivery: Fuel-injection
Transmission: 5-speed; cable actuation
Front Suspension: Kayaba Speed Sensitive; 2 way-adjustable for compression and rebound damping; 12.2 in travel
Rear Suspension: Kayaba gas charged shock absorber; 4-way adjustable for preload, high/low-speed compression, and rebound damping; 12.4 in. travel
Front Brake: 250mm disc with twin piston caliper
Rear Brake: 245mm disc with single piston caliper
Tires: 80/100-21 Dunlop D742FA, 120/70-19 D756
Seat Height: 39.3 in.
Ground Clearance: 15.0 in.
Fuel Capacity: 245 lbs.
Color: Team Yamaha Blue/White; White Red
Warranty: 30-days <>

source: motorcycle-usa.com,yamaha.uk.com

Lamborghini Reventon Roadster 2010 Photos, Reviews and Specification

Lamborghini Reventon Roadster 2010 Photos, Reviews and Specification
Lamborghini Reventon Roadster 2010 Photos, Reviews and Specification

Lamborghini Reventon Roadster 2010 Photos, Reviews and Specification


Some might call the Lamborghini Reventon Roadster a "glorious irrelevance", but it has earned its place in the Supercar "Parthenon of Fame". Its "lines" are simply "riveting" more so than the Coupe from last year. Still nice, but not as exciting as it would have been had it been released 12 months ago. Will be interesting to see what Audi's product planning for Lamborghini will be. No accurate time frames are available!
Only one description, "Thundering Typhoons!"Lamborghini just keeps on gaining respect on my book- in the age of cookie cutter automobiles and companies like McLaren releasing blend "supercars" it's nice to see someone going against the grain and releasing a proper supercar- an outrageous V12 priced in the millions. Thumbs WAY up.Built mainly from carbon fibre and high-strength steel the Reventón Roadster displays good rigidity and at the same time is light enough to kick out exceptional performance. It weighs 1,690kg (3,725 lbs) or just 25kg (55 lbs) more than the Coupé.
Inspiring the car's design was the fighter jet with styling elements such as the powerful arrowhead look at the front, the scissor doors, broad side skirts and large air intakes. The headlights feature bi-xenon technology while LEDs are used for daytime running lights, indicators and the rear lights. Exterior paintwork is a special matt colour called Reventón Grey.
The dimensions are 4.7m long, 2.1m wide, 1.1m high and the wheelbase is 2.7m. Both passengers sit pretty close to the ground but fortunately the suspension can be raised by 40mm at the front to ease ingress into steeper everyday obstacles.
Providing the power is Lambo's tried and tested 6.5-litre 48-valve naturally aspirated V12 worth a massive 493kW (670hp) at a howling 8,000rpm. Its maximum torque figure is 660Nm (487 lb-ft) which is achieved at 6,000rpm. Lamborghini says it will rush away from standstill to 100km/h in 3.4 seconds and not stop accelerating until the dashboard displays 330km/h (205mph). Torque is transferred to all four wheels in varying doses thanks to the Viscous Traction permanent all-wheel drive system
source : worldcarfans.com

New 2010 Suzuki GSX1250FA and Bandit First Look

New  2010 Suzuki GSX1250FA and Bandit First Look
New  2010 Suzuki GSX1250FA and Bandit First Look

New  2010 Suzuki GSX1250FA and Bandit First Look
The recent 1250ABS was just too bland an update to the venerable Bandit 1200, so I'm glad to see Suzuki -- king of the parts bin Japanese makers -- reworking it into naked and sport-tour models. The Bandit 1250 still feels heavy and so last decade (except when it's revved up), so I'm sure these'll feel heavy too. Regardless, it' the engine is that makes Bandit's great, so as long as the rest of the bike's solid and affordable it should be a win-win. Can't wait to see them in the U.S.The Bandit’s engine has been blacked out too, for a darker look – freshening things up without making too many radical changes to the overall design"-Blacked out engine, that's all I was waiting for (I don't feel like doing that myself on a 2009). I'm getting one first thing next year when the new season starts off.This bike was already one of the most perfect bikes in my book, by a mile. The quintessential "standard". UNBEATABLE price, simply best price on the market. UNDESTROYABLE engine: that engine will last for eternity and incredible torquey for a Japanese inline four. Think cruiser levels of torque, and that from a 1250cc. Eat that, mega bore cruisers!I like the faired one as well. Perfect middle-ground for me (FJR and Concours are a bit too much for me anyway, and too pricey for my intended purpose. The faired bandit will also be fine on a long trip, but is doesn't lose any of it's 'naked/standard' genes.)Thanks, suzuki for making an already perfect bike even more perfect. This 2010 Bandit is exactly what I was waiting for. Astonishing

2010 Suzuki Bandit 1250 Specifications*
The Bandit 1250 will be available in an ABS version too. Yet so far these models are for Europe only with Suzuki officials awaiting word on whether the new 1250s will be American bound.
Will the new 1250s make their way to American riders?
Engine Type 4-stroke, 4-cylinder, liquid-cooled, DOHC
Bore x Stroke 79.0 mm x 64.0 mm
Engine Displacement 1255 cm3 (1255cc)
Compression Ratio 10.5 : 1
Fuel Delivery Fuel injection
Transmission 6-speed constant mesh
Suspension Front Telescopic, coil spring, oil damped
Rear Link type, coil spring, oil damped
Brakes Front Disc, twin
Rear Disc
Tires Front 120/70ZR17M/C (58W), tubeless
Rear 180/55ZR17M/C (73W), tubeless
Fuel Tank 19.0 L (5.0 US gal.)
Overall Length 2,140 mm (84.3 in.)
Overall Width 790 mm (31.1 in.)
Overall Height 1,095 mm (43.1 in.)
Wheelbase 1,485 mm (58.5 in.)
Seat Height 810 / 830 mm (31.9 / 32.7 in.)
Curb Mass 247 / 251 kg (545 / 553 lbs.)
* Specifications not final

Suzuki GSX1250FA Specifications*
Engine Type 4-stroke, 4-cylinder, liquid-cooled, DOHC
Bore x Stroke 79.0 mm x 64.0 mm
Engine Displacement 1255 cm3 (1255cc)
Compression Ratio 10.5 : 1
Fuel Delivery Fuel injection
Transmission 6-speed constant mesh
Suspension Front Telescopic, coil spring, oil damped
Rear : Link type, coil spring, oil damped
Brakes Front Disc, twin
Rear Disc
Fuel Tank 19.0 L (5.0 US gal.)
Overall Length 2,130 mm (83.9 in.)
Overall Width 790 mm (31.1 in.)
Overall Height 1,235 mm (48.6 in.)
Wheelbase 1,485 mm (58.5 in.)
Seat Height 805 / 825 mm (31.7 / 32.5 in.)
Curb Mass 257kg (567 lbs.)
* Specifications not final
source : motrcycle-usa.com