SWM RS 300 R Archives - MotorcycleSpecifications.com https://motorcyclespecifications.com/category/swm-rs-300-r/ Find your motorcycle specifications Fri, 07 Apr 2023 21:54:04 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 SWM RS 300 R (2015) https://motorcyclespecifications.com/swm-rs-300-r-2015-specs/ Thu, 30 Mar 2023 16:07:00 +0000 https://motorcyclespecifications.com/?p=37871 The SWM RS 300 R is a 2015 model motorcycle that is designed for off-road use but is also road legal. It is powered by a liquid-cooled 297.2cc four-stroke engine

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The SWM RS 300 R is a 2015 model motorcycle that is designed for off-road use but is also road legal. It is powered by a liquid-cooled 297.2cc four-stroke engine that produces 36 horsepower and 23.5 lb-ft of torque. The engine is coupled with a six-speed transmission and a slipper clutch. The motorcycle has an inverted front fork suspension and an aluminum swingarm with a mono-shock rear suspension. The front and rear wheels each have a hydraulic disc brake for stopping power. The motorcycle is equipped with a digital instrument panel with a speedometer, odometer, and trip computer. The fuel tank has a capacity of 8.2 liters, and the motorcycle has a dry weight of 118 kilograms. The overall length of the motorcycle is 2,205 millimeters, with a wheelbase of 1,495 millimeters. The seat height is 925 millimeters, and the ground clearance is 300 millimeters. The SWM RS 300 R is designed to be a versatile motorcycle that can handle various terrains and conditions. It is suitable for riders who want to experience the thrill of off-road riding without sacrificing comfort and functionality. With its powerful engine and advanced suspension, the SWM RS 300 R is capable of delivering a responsive and agile riding experience. It is an excellent choice for riders looking for a versatile and reliable motorcycle that can take on any adventure.


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