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Monday, August 22, 2011

YAMAHA accident lawyers info. 2005 XJR1300 desktop wallpapers

2005 YAMAHA XJR 1300
Motorcycle desktop wallpaper
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Specifications


Engine and transmission

Engine type: 4 cylinders, 4-stroke, Inline
Displacement: 1251 cc (76.44 cubic inches)
Bore × stroke: 79 mm × 63.8 mm (oversquare - shortstroke)
Cooling system: Air cooled
Power: 98.03 HP (72.1 kW) @ 8000 rpm
Torque: 108 Nm (11.01 kg-m) @ 6000 rpm
Throttle: Cable operated
Valves
Valve train: DOHC, variable
Valves per cylinder: 4
Fuel and ignition
Sparks per cylinder: 1
Fuel supply system: Carburetor
Ignition type: TCI (Transistor Controlled Ignition)
Funnel diameter: 37 mm
Compression: 9.7:1
Engine mounting: Transverse
Lubrication system: Wet sump
Gear box: Manual 5-speed
Clutch: Wet, multiple discs, cable operated
Final drive: Chain
Spark plug pipe type: NGK, DPR8EA-9
Motor oil: Mineral, 10W/40
Starter: Electric

Dimensions
Physical measures
Length: 2175 mm
Width: 765 mm
Height: 1115 mm
Wheel base: 1500 mm
Trail: 100 mm
Ground clearance: 125 mm
Seat height: 795 mm
Weight
Curb weight: 240 kg
Dry weight: 222 kg

Chassis and suspension
Frame type: steel, Double cradle frame
Front
Suspension: Cartridge
Suspension travel: 130 mm
Brake: Twin Disk, Ø298 mm
Tire: 120 / 70 R17 ZR
Tire pressure: 2 bar, with pillion: 2 bar withpilion
Rear
Suspension: twin shock, Swingarm
Suspension travel: 120 mm
Brake: Disk, Ø267 mm
Tire: 180 / 55 R17 ZR
Tire pressure: 2 bar, with pillion: 2 bar withpilion

Other
ABS available: No
Power-to-weight ratio: 0.30 HP/kg (3.33 kg/HP)
Top speed: 255 km/h
Fuel capacity: 21 l
Number of riders: 2 persons






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