The Crosby Adventure motorcycle was made in 2003 and had a four-stroke, single-cylinder engine with a capacity of 397cc. It had a maximum power of 27 hp at 7000rpm and maximum torque of 25.8 lb-ft at 5500rpm. The bike used a wet, multi-plate clutch and a five-speed transmission with a final chain drive. The front suspension used a Fast Ace 34mm hydraulic fork that was adjustable while the rear suspension was a mono-shock design that could be adjusted for rebound compression and preload. The bike used a single 280mm disc brake in the front and a single 220mm disc brake in the rear. It also had a fuel capacity of 19 liters or 5.0 US gallons and a dry weight of 151 kg or 333 lbs. The bike was 2140mm or 84.3 inches long, 810mm or 31.9 inches wide, and 1230mm or 48.4 inches high. It had a seat height of 880mm or 34.6 inches and used Siemens EFI induction and digital electronic ignition.
Make Model: Crosby Adventure
Engine: Four Strike, Single Cylinder, SOHC, 4 Valves
Capacity: 397 cc / 24.2 cu in
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