The 2008 Derbi Mulhacén Café motorcycle is a street version of the Mulhacén scrambler, with a 659.7cc four-stroke single cylinder engine and fuel injection. It has a liquid cooling system, 10.0:1 compression ratio, and CDI ignition. The bike has a multi-plate clutch and 5-speed transmission, with a chain final drive. It features an aluminum trellis frame and 43mm upside down forks on the front and progressive lateral link on the rear with 120mm wheel travel. The front brake is a single 320mm disc with 4 piston caliper, and the rear brake is a single 245mm disc with 1 piston caliper. It has a 110/60-17 front tire and a 160/60-17 rear tire. With a length of 1,998mm and a wheelbase of 1390mm, it has a seat height of 810mm and a dry weight of 164kg. The fuel capacity is 13 liters. The Mulhacén Café 659 has been designed with the ergonomic needs of street riders in mind, while retaining the rugged reliability and style of the scrambler, making it suitable for long distance riding.
Make Model: Derbi Mulhac~A(c)n 659 Caf~A(c)
Year: 2008 –
Engine: Four stroke, single cylinder, SOHC, 4 valves per cylinder.
Capacity: 659.7 cc / 40.2 cu-in
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