The Norton F1 JPS was a motorcycle model produced in 1989. It had a twin-chamber rotary engine with a capacity of 588cc, a compression ratio of 9.0:1 and was liquid-cooled. The bike’s exhaust system was stainless steel, and it was powered by 2x ~A34mm Mikuni BDS downdraft carburettors. The Norton F1 JPS could produce a maximum power of 67.1 kW / 90 hp at 9000 rpm and a maximum torque of 77.3 Nm / 7.88 kgf-m / 57 ft-lb at 7500 rpm. It had a 5-speed transmission and a chain final drive. The front and rear suspension were provided by WP upside-down forks and a WP monoshock, respectively, which were both compression and rebound damping adjustable. The motorcycle’s front brakes consisted of two ~A320mm discs, while the rear brake was a single ~A230mm disc. The Norton F1 JPS had a top speed of 233 km/h / 145 mph, weighed 192 kg / 423 lbs, and had a fuel capacity of 20 L / 5.2 US gal, with an average consumption of 7.8 L/100 km / 12.8 km/l / 30 US mpg.
Make Model: Norton F1 JPS
Year: 1989
Engine: Twin chamber rotary
Capacity: 588 cc / 35.9 cu in
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