The Van Veen OCR 1000 is a unique motorcycle model from 1975 with a twin rotor rotary engine and a liquid/oil cooling system. It has a compression ratio of 9.0:1 and is powered by a 32mm Solex carburetor and Borsch Jaeger/Hartig electronic ignition. At its peak, it can generate 100 hp at 6000 rpm. The four-speed transmission and shaft final drive help it achieve top performance. It has a tubular double cradle frame, telescopic forks front suspension, and dual gas shocks swingarm rear suspension. The stopping power comes from 2x 280mm discs at the front and a single 280mm disc at the rear. The motorcycle’s dry weight is 291 kg, and it has an 18.2 liters fuel capacity. The Van Veen OCR 1000 comes with a front tire of 3.50-18 size and a rear tire of 4.25-18 size.
Make Model: Van Veen OCR 1000
Year: 1975 –
Engine: twin rotor rotary
Capacity: 2x 498, 996
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