Sunbeam Model 7 and 7A Archives - MotorcycleSpecifications.com https://motorcyclespecifications.com/category/sunbeam-model-7-and-7a/ Find your motorcycle specifications Sat, 08 Apr 2023 02:46:30 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Honda XR230R (2010) https://motorcyclespecifications.com/honda-xr230r-2010-specs/ Tue, 04 Apr 2023 01:19:08 +0000 https://motorcyclespecifications.com/?p=43705 The Honda XR 230R is a 2010 motorcycle with a four-stroke, single-cylinder, OHC engine and a capacity of 223 cc or 13.6 cu-in. The bore x stroke is 65.5 x

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The Honda XR 230R is a 2010 motorcycle with a four-stroke, single-cylinder, OHC engine and a capacity of 223 cc or 13.6 cu-in. The bore x stroke is 65.5 x 66.2 mm, and the cooling system is air-cooled. It has a compression ratio of 9.0:1 and dry sump lubrication. The induction is a carburettor VE3AF, and ignition is CDI. The motorcycle has electric starting, and the maximum power is 18 hp at 7500 rpm, while the maximum torque is 1.9 kgf-m at 6000 rpm. The clutch is a wet, multiplate type, and the frame is a semi-double cradle. The transmission has six speeds, and the final drive is a chain. The front suspension features telescopic forks, and the rear suspension is a swinging arm. The front brakes use a single disc with a 2 piston caliper, and the rear brake is also a single disc. The front tyre is 2.75-21, while the rear tyre is 120/80-8. The motorcycle’s rake is 26 degrees, and the trail is 103 mm or 4.1 in. It has a height of 1110 mm or 43.7 in, a length of 2080 mm or 81.9 in, and a width of 825 mm or 32.5 in. The wheelbase is 1336 mm or 52.6 in, the seat height is 805 mm or 31.7 in, and the ground clearance is 245 mm or 9.6 in. The dry weight is 122 kg or 269 lbs, and the fuel capacity is 8.7 litres or 2.3 US gal.


Technical specifications:

Make Model: Honda XR 230R

Year: 2010-
Engine: Four stroke, single-cylinder, OHC
Capacity: 223 cc / 13.6 cu-in
Bore x Stroke: 65.5 x 66.2 mm
Cooling System: Air cooled
Compression Ratio: 9.0:1
Lubrication: Dry sump
Induction: Carburettor VE3AF
Ignition: CDI
Starting: Electric
Max Power: 18 hp @ 7500 rpm
Max Torque: 1.9 kgf-m @ 6000 rpm
Clutch: Wet, multiplate
Frame: Semi-double cradle
Transmission: 6 Speed
Final Drive: Chain
Front Suspension: Telescopic forks
Rear Suspension: Swinging arm
Front Brakes: Single disc 2 piston caliper
Rear Brakes: Single disc
Front Tyre: 2.75-21
Rear Tyre: 120/80-8
Rake: 26 degrees
Trail: 103 mm / 4.1 in
Dimensions: Height 1110 mm / 43.7 in Length 2080 mm / 81.9 in Width 825 mm / 32.5 in
Wheelbase: 1336 mm / 52.6 in
Seat Height: 805 mm / 31.7 in
Ground Clearance: 245 mm / 9.6 in
Dry Weight: 122 kg / 269 lbs
Fuel Capacity: 8.7 Litres / 2.3 US gal

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Sunbeam Model 7 and 7A (1922-40) https://motorcyclespecifications.com/sunbeam-model-7-and-7a-1922-40-specs/ Sat, 01 Apr 2023 23:02:57 +0000 https://motorcyclespecifications.com/?p=40917 The Sunbeam Model 7 and 7A were motorcycles produced from 1922 to 1940. They had a single cylinder, side-valve engine with a capacity of 596cc and a 4-speed transmission with

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The Sunbeam Model 7 and 7A were motorcycles produced from 1922 to 1940. They had a single cylinder, side-valve engine with a capacity of 596cc and a 4-speed transmission with a chain final drive. The engine produced 3.2 kW or 4.25 horsepower. The frame was a single downtube cradle and the front suspension consisted of Druid forks, while the rear suspension was rigid and had a spring-loaded saddle. Both the front and rear brakes were drum brakes, and the wheels were made of steel with laced wire spokes. The motorcycle had an air-cooled system and a single exhaust. Starting was done through kicking. Source: Sunbeamsidevalve.com.


Technical specifications:

Make Model: Sunbeam Model 7 and 7A

Year: 1922 – 40
Engine: Single cylinder, side valve
Capacity: 596 cc / 36.4 cu in
Bore x Stroke: 77 x 105.5 mm
Cooling System: Air cooled
Exhaust: Single
Starting: Kick
Power: 3.2 kW / 4.25 hp
Transmission: 4-Speed
Final Drive: Chain
Frame: Single downtube cradle
Front Suspension: Druid forks
Rear Suspension: Rigid, spring loaded saddle
Front Brakes: Drum
Rear Brakes: Drum
Wheels: Steel, laced wire spokes
Source: Sunbeamsidevalve.com

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Sunbeam Model 7 and 7A (1934-36) https://motorcyclespecifications.com/sunbeam-model-7-and-7a-1934-36-specs/ Fri, 24 Mar 2023 11:35:58 +0000 https://motorcyclespecifications.com/?p=29577 The Sunbeam Model 7 and 7A motorcycles were produced between 1934 and 1936. The bike had a single cylinder, side valve engine with a capacity of 248 cc and a

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The Sunbeam Model 7 and 7A motorcycles were produced between 1934 and 1936. The bike had a single cylinder, side valve engine with a capacity of 248 cc and a bore x stroke of 64 x 70 mm. It was air-cooled and had a single exhaust. The bike had a kick start and a 4-speed transmission with chain final drive. The frame was a single downtube cradle and the front suspension was Druid forks. The rear suspension was rigid with a spring-loaded saddle, and the front and rear brakes were both drum brakes. The wheels were made of steel with laced wire spokes. This information was sourced from www.sunbeamsidevalve.com.


Technical specifications:

Make Model: Sunbeam Model 16

Year: 1934 – 36
Engine: Single cylinder, side valve
Capacity: 248 cc / 15.1 cu in
Bore x Stroke: 64 x 70 mm
Cooling System: Air cooled
Exhaust: Single
Starting: Kick
Transmission: 4-Speed
Final Drive: Chain
Frame: Single downtube cradle
Front Suspension: Druid forks
Rear Suspension: Rigid, spring loaded saddle
Front Brakes: Drum
Rear Brakes: Drum
Wheels: Steel, laced wire spokes
Source: Sunbeamsidevalve.com

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