The Borile B500CR Cafe Racer (2005) is a single-cylinder, four-stroke motorcycle with a capacity of 498cc. It has a compression ratio of 10.3:1 and is air-cooled. The bike is started by a kick and has a multi-disc clutch in an oil bath. Transmission is five-speed and final drive is through a chain. The frame is a split cradle made of round tubes in a light alloy. The rake is 26.5 degrees with a trail of 146mm. The front suspension is a Ceriani upside-down fork and the rear suspension is a WP mono-shock with no levers. Front brakes use a single disc of 315mm and the rear, 220mm. The wheels are wire with light alloy rims, and the front wheel is 3.5 x 17” while the rear is 4.5 x 17”. The front tyre is 120/70ZR17 and the rear, 150/60ZR17. The bike is 1990mm in length, 720mm in width, and 1120mm in height. The wheelbase measures 1380mm and the ground clearance is 270mm. The seat height is 850mm and dry weight comes in at 117kg. The fuel capacity is 8.5L or 2.2 US gallons.
Make Model: Borile B 500CR Caf~A(c) Racer
Year: 2005
Engine: Four stroke, single cylinder, SOHC, 4-valves
Capacity: 498 cc / 30.4 cu in
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