2001-05 Archives - MotorcycleSpecifications.com Find your motorcycle specifications Fri, 07 Apr 2023 21:59:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Vespa ET2 50 (2001-05) https://motorcyclespecifications.com/vespa-et2-50-2001-05-specs/ Sun, 02 Apr 2023 06:15:01 +0000 https://motorcyclespecifications.com/?p=41320 The Vespa ET2 50 is a two-stroke, single cylinder motorcycle with a capacity of 49.3 cc and a compression ratio of 11:1. It features a Weber, Dell’Orto or Mikuni 2-phase

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The Vespa ET2 50 is a two-stroke, single cylinder motorcycle with a capacity of 49.3 cc and a compression ratio of 11:1. It features a Weber, Dell’Orto or Mikuni 2-phase carburetor and automatic mixing. The engine has a max power of 3 kW at 7500 rpm and a max torque of 4.4 Nm at 6500 rpm. The transmission is a centrifugal automatic gearbox, and the final drive is a belt. The frame is a loadbearing pressed sheet steel and it has front and rear hydraulic single shock suspension. The front brakes are a 200 mm disc and the rear brakes are a 110 mm drum. It has pressed die cast aluminum alloy wheels with a front tire size of 100/80-10″ and a rear tire size of 120/70-10″. The motorcycle is 1760 mm in length, 670 mm in width and has a wheelbase of 1280 mm. It has a seat height of 805 mm and a wet weight of 92 kg. The fuel capacity is 9 L and it has a consumption average of 3.6 L/100 km. The top speed is 45 km/h and it comes in various colors such as white, pearl white, seafoam green, blue, dragon red, and alabaster. According to Motorcycle.com, the Vespa ET2 50 is a trustworthy and practical scooter with a smooth and comfortable ride.


Technical specifications:

Make Model: Vespa ET2 50

Year: 2001 – 05
Engine: Two stroke, single cylinder
Capacity: 49.3 cc / 3.0 cub in
Bore x Stroke: 40 x 39.3 mm
Compression Ratio: 11:1
Mixture: Automatic mixing
Carburetor: Weber / Dell’Orto / Mikuni 2-phase
Cooling: Air cooled, forced
Ignition: Electric
Starting: Kick start
Clutch: Automatic, dry centrifugal
Max Power: 3 kW / 5.1 hp @ 7500 rpm
Max Torque: 4.4 Nm / 0,45 kgf-m / 3.2 ft/lb @ 6500 rpm
Transmission: Centrifugal automatic gearbox
Final Drive: Belt
Frame: Loadbearing pressed sheet steel
Front Suspension: Hydraulic single shock
Rear Suspension: Hydraulic single shock
Front Brakes: 200 mm disc
Rear Brakes: 110 mm drum
Wheels: Pressed die cast aluminium alloy
Front Tyre: 100/80-10″
Rear Tyre: 120/70-10″
Dimensions: Length: 1760 mm / 69.3 in Width: 670 mm / 26.4 in
Wheelbase: 1280 mm / 50.4 in
Seat Height: 805 mm / 31.7 in
Wet Weight: 92 kg / 203 lbs
Fuel Capacity: 9 L / 2.4 US gal
Consumption average: 3.6 L/100 km / 28 km/l / 65 US mpg
Top Speed: 45 km/h / 28 mph
Colours: White, Pearl white, Seafoam green, Blue, Dragon red, Alabaster
Review: Motorcycle.com

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Aprilia 125 Classic (2001-05) https://motorcyclespecifications.com/aprilia-125-classic-2001-05-specs/ Fri, 31 Mar 2023 16:55:58 +0000 https://motorcyclespecifications.com/?p=39252 The Aprilia 125 Chopper motorcycle was produced between 2001 and 2005. It had a single cylinder, two-stroke engine with a capacity of 124.8 cc and a compression ratio of 12.5:1.

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The Aprilia 125 Chopper motorcycle was produced between 2001 and 2005. It had a single cylinder, two-stroke engine with a capacity of 124.8 cc and a compression ratio of 12.5:1. The engine was cooled by liquid and required Max 2T Competition 2-stroke oil. It also featured a Dell’Orto PHBH 28 RD carburetor and CDI ignition with an NGK BR10 EG spark plug. The bike had an electric starter and a 12V – 9Ah battery. It could produce a maximum power of 11.2 kW at 6600 rpm and maximum torque of 12.7 Nm at 6500 rpm. The transmission was a 6-speed with a chain final drive and gear ratios of 1st 10:30, 2nd 14:29, 3rd 17:27, 4th 19:25, 5th 21:23, and 6th 22:21. The primary ratio was 19:63, and the secondary ratio with the chain was 14:40. The gearbox oil was SAE 75W-90. The bike’s frame was a double open cradle with a rake of 33 degrees. Overall, the Aprilia 125 Chopper was a powerful and well-built motorcycle with features that were favorable for bikers looking for a reliable ride.


Technical specifications:

Make Model: Aprilia 125 Chopper

Year: 2001 – 05
Engine: Single cylinder, two-stroke
Capacity: 124.8 cc / 7.5 cu in
Bore x Stroke: 54 x 54.5 mm
Compression Ratio: 12.5:1
Cooling System: Liquid cooled
2-Stroke Oil: Max 2T Competition
Induction: Dell’Orto PHBH 28 RD carburetor
Ignition: CDI
Spark Plug: NGK BR10 EG
Starting: Electric
Battery: 12V – 9Ah
Max Power: 11.2 kW / 15 hp @ 6600 rpm
Max Torque: 12.7 Nm / 1.3 kgf-m 9.4 lb-ft @ 6500 rpm
Transmission: 6 Speed
Final Drive: Chain
Gear Ratios: 1st 10:30 / 2nd 14:29 / 3rd 17:27 / 4th 19:25 / 5th 21:23 / 6th 22:21
Primary Ratio: 19:63
Secondary Ratio (with chain): 14:40
Gearbox Oil: SAE 75W-90
Frame: Double open cradle
Rake: 33 degrees

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MV Agusta F4 750S Brutale (2001-05) https://motorcyclespecifications.com/mv-agusta-f4-750s-brutale-2001-05-specs/ Thu, 30 Mar 2023 05:09:59 +0000 https://motorcyclespecifications.com/?p=37254 The MV Agusta F4 750S Brutale motorcycle was produced from 2001-2005 and featured a four-stroke, transverse four-cylinder engine with DOHC and 4 valves per cylinder. It had a capacity of

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The MV Agusta F4 750S Brutale motorcycle was produced from 2001-2005 and featured a four-stroke, transverse four-cylinder engine with DOHC and 4 valves per cylinder. It had a capacity of 749.4cc, a compression ratio of 12.0:1, and a maximum power of 127hp at 12,500 RPM. The motorcycle had a wet sump lubrication system, fuel injection with multipoint electronic injection, and multipoint electronic ignition. The Brutale had a six-speed transmission with a final chain drive and a CrMo steel tubular trellis and magnesium alloy frame. The front suspension was an upside-down telescopic hydraulic fork with rebound-compression damping and spring preload adjustment, while the rear suspension was progressive with a single-sided swingarm, single shock absorber with rebound-compression damping, and spring preload adjustment. The front brakes had two 310mm discs with 6 piston calipers, while the rear brake had a single 210mm disc with a 4 piston caliper. The motorcycle had a wheelbase of 1414mm and a seat height of 805mm. Its dry weight was 185kg, and it had a fuel capacity of 19 liters. The Brutale had an average fuel consumption of 17.3 km/lit, could reach a standing quarter mile in 10.9 seconds, and had a top speed of 298.2 km/h.


Technical specifications:

Make Model: MV Agusta F4 750S Brutale

Year: 2001 – 05
Engine: Four stroke, transverse four cylinder. DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder
Capacity: 749.4 cc / 45.7 cu-in
Bore x Stroke: 73.8 x 43.8 mm
Cooling System: Liquid cooled
Compression Ratio: 12.0:1
Lubrication: Wet sump
Induction: Fuel Injection, Multipoint electronic injection
Ignition: Multipoint electronic
Starting: Electric
Max Power: 127 hp / 92.6 kW @ 12500 rpm
Max Torque: 77.4 Nm / 57.0 lb-ft @ 10500 rpm
Clutch: Wet, multi-plate
Transmission: 6 Speed
Final Drive: Chain
Frame: CrMo Steel tubular trellis and magnesium alloy
Front Suspension: Upside-down telescopic hydraulic fork with rebound-compression damping and spring preload adjustment 49mm diameter
Rear Suspension: Progressive, with single sided swingarm, single shock absorber with rebound-compression damping and spring preload adjustment
Front Brakes: 2x 310mm discs 6 piston calipers
Rear Brakes: Single 210mm disc 4 piston caliper
Front Tyre: 120/65 ZR17
Rear Tyre: 190/50 ZR17
Wheelbase: 1414 mm / 55.7 in
Seat Height: 805 mm / 31.6 in
Dry Weight: 185 kg / 407.8 lbs
Fuel Capacity: 19 Litres / 5.0 US gal
Consumption Average: 17.3 km/lit
Standing 1/4 Mile: 10.9 sec
Top Speed: 298.2 km/h

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