Mahindra Mojo 300cc India |
But, that is not less interesting, and invite the attention of visitors, the prototype Mojo. Looks like a big motor, but the engine capacity of 300 cc, but the DOHC (dual over head camshaft) and equipped with liquid cooling. This bike will be launched end of 2012 and what kind of details.
Mahindra Mojo Spec
Mahindra Mojo Features
Mahindra Mojo uses a Ducati Energia Electronic Fuel Injection system for better fuel efficiency.
Advanced Liquid Cooling Technology and India’s first largest petal disc brakes (320 mm) are other notable features.
Radial tyres (100/80 – 17” (Front) 150/60 -17” (Rear)- radial) okthat nearly hug the road at all speeds providing maximum road grip.
Inverted rear shocks,which have gas-charged suspensions, are the first of its kind in Indian motorcycles.
Technical Specifications
Overall length x width x height in mm
2100 x 830 x 1270
Seat Height in mm
820
Wheelbase in mm
1450
Minimum ground clearance
150
Kerb Weight ( with 90 % fuel, Tools etc)
160 kg
Engine Type
Single Cylinder, Liquid Cooled, 4 Valves – Direct Drive, SI
Displacement
292 cc
Bore x Stroke
78 mm x 61.2 mm
Compression Ratio
11 : 1
Maximum Power
19.3 kW @ 8500 rpm (26 BHP)
Maximum Torque
24 N.m @ 7000 rpm
Starting System
Self Start
Ignition System
ECU (Electronic Control Unit)
Fuel Tank Capacity in liters 15.5
Transmission Type / Gear Box
Constant Mesh, 6 speed
Frame Type
Twin Tube Exposed frame in Steel, Shining yellow painted; Diamond Frame
Wheel Type
Alloy Wheel
Rim Size (Front / Rear)
Front 2.75 x 17”;
Rear 4.00 x 17”
When Mahindra glanced at the motorcycle industry, many manufacturers hope that the Indian community that offers the type 100, 125 and 150 cc, as do other companies. Fact, Mahindra actually take bolder steps and showed guts to start the process of the product beyond the tradition of (not set) with the aim of obtaining the sale.
Form of courage is evidenced by Mojo-engined 292 cc, single cylinder, 4 valve, DOHC, liquid cooled fuel injected and equipped. Latest technology is claimed to be the first in India.
Interestingly, consistent electronic fuel injection (EFI) borrowed directly from the Ducati factory in Bologna. Surprisingly, the maximum engine speed (redline) is only 8500 rpm. In fact, the maximum power produced 26 PS with torque of 24Nm.
The Italian component not only EFI, such as quasi-front with the model inverted (upside down) imported directly from Paioli. Mahindra re-claimed as the first in the country and this model is widely used in motor racing. Included also behind a single quasi-gaseous form, is also the first.
A unique, exhaust design. Clearly, single-cylinder engine and exhaust one, but two exhaust tip. Mahindra had a special reason, to improve the appearance.
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