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The Aprilia Dorsoduro is a line of V-twin, supermotard-class motorcycles built by Aprilia, a subsidiary of Piaggio & C. SpA. The Dorsoduro line comprises three models: the 750 cc original, the later 1200 cc variant, and the final 900 cc version. All have similar appearances but have few common parts.
It has a new petrol injection, water-cooled engine which is compliant with Euro 3 emission regulations. [15] The new engine generates similar power and torque to the earlier 1,200cc engine but the torque of 108 N⋅m (80 lbf⋅ft) is available at the lower engine speed of 3,750 RPM. [16] An auxiliary balance shaft reduces engine vibrations.
A range of new 750 cc and 900 cc triple-cylinder bikes (and 1,000 cc and 1,200 cc four-cylinder bikes) were launched at the September 1990 Cologne Motorcycle Show. [2] The motorcycles used famous model names from the glory days of Meriden Triumph and were first made available to the public between March (Trophy 1200 being the first) and ...
It was into this competitive environment that Suzuki dropped the first 750cc GSX-R model ready to race in the new size mandated by AMA Superbike rules. The GSX-R had the most conventional engine of the three: a four valve per cylinder, inline four - it was a clear descendant of the previous GS series of motors.
Motorcycles with a V-twin engine mounted with its crankshaft mounted in line with the frame, e.g. the Honda CX series, are said to have "transverse" engines, [1] [2] while motorcycles with a V-twin mounted with its crankshaft mounted perpendicular to the frame, e.g. most Harley-Davidsons, are said to have "longitudinal" engines.
1988 1200 cc engine replaces 1,100 cc engine. 1988 Constant velocity carburetor replaces butterfly carburetor. 1991 Five-speed transmission replaces four-speed. 1991 Belt drive replaces chain drive on 883 Deluxe and all 1200 models. 1993 Belt drive made standard on all Sportsters. 1994 Improved oil tank, battery tray, and clutch made standard.
Suzuki's range of road going motorcycles was almost entirely two-stroke in the mid-1970s (the oddball being the Wankel Rotary powered RE-5). The sophisticated Suzuki GT series and the flagship 750cc water-cooled, posi-lube lubricated, three-cylinder two-stroke GT750 characterizing the breed. The GS750 introduced in 1976, along with the parallel ...
This is a list of Kawasaki motorcycles designed and/or ... (1976–78) mainly sold as farm ('agi') bike in Australia, New Zealand ... Kawasaki H2 Mach IV 750cc (a ...