The Honda XL 600V Transalp is a motorcycle with a 583cc four-stroke 52oV-twin engine, liquid cooling, and induction by two 32mm Keihin carburetors. The bike has electronic ignition, a 12Vdc battery, and an AC-generator, with a maximum power output of 55 hp at 8000 rpm and a maximum torque of 52.6 Nm at 6000 rpm. It has a five-speed transmission and chain final drive with a single downtube frame and double loop cradle. The front suspension is 41mm telescopic hydraulic forks with a travel of 200mm, while the rear suspension is a Pro-link monoshock with a travel of 187mm. The bike has a front 276mm disc brake and a rear 130mm drum brake, with front and rear tires of 90/90-21 54S and 130/80-17 64S respectively. The bike weighs 194kg when wet, has a fuel capacity of 18 liters, and an average fuel consumption of 18.3km/lit. The bike can reach speeds of up to 172.5km/h (107mph) and has a standing quarter-mile time of 13.4 seconds at 152.8km/h. Overall, the 1990 Honda XL 600V Transalp is a versatile adventure motorcycle with good power and durability.
Make Model: Honda XL 600V Transalp
Year: 1990
Engine: Four stroke. 52oV-Twin, SOHC, 3 valves per cylinder
Capacity: 583 cc / 35.5 cu-in
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