Saturday, April 14, 2012

Benelli Century Racer 899, 2011

 
 
Benelli Century Racer 899, 2011

Specifications
 ENGINE

TYPE

In line 3 cylinders, 4-stroke, liquid cooled , 4 valves per cylinder double overhead camshaft, with balancer shaft

DISPLACEMENT 898 c.c.
BORE x STROKE 88 x 49,2 mm
COMPRESSION RATIO 12,5:1
RATED OUTPUT 88 kW (120 cv) @ 9500 rpm
MAX. TORQUE 88 Nm (9 kgm) @ 8000 rpm

LUBRICATION Wet sump

OIL CAPACITY 4 lt
FUEL SUPPLY Electronic injection with three throttle bodies ø53 mm
EXHAUST SYSTEM With catalytic converter and oxigen sensor

CERTIFICATION Euro 3
CLUTCH Wet clutch
GEARBOX 6 speeds
PRIMARY DRIVE 44/79

GEAR RATIO
1° - 14/39
2° - 18/35
3° - 21/32
4° - 23/30
5° - 24/28
6° - 25/27

FINAL DRIVE Chain drive, ratio 16:41

CHASSIS

FRAME Decomposable, front steel trestle, rear alluminium alloy casting
FRONT SUSPENSION Ø50 mm upside-down fork, with idraulic extension / compression and spring preload adjustments.

FRONT SUSPENSION STROKE
REAR SUSPENSION Steel tube trestle swingarm, rear dumper with idraulic adjustment (extension, compression) and spring preload assembled with progressive link

REAR SUSPENSION STROKE 120 mm

FRONT BRAKE Twin floating Wave disk ø320 mm with radial 4 piston calipers
REAR BRAKE Singol Wave disk ø240 mm with double piston caliper
FRONT RIM TYPE Alluminium alloy

FRONT RIM DIMENSIONS 17"x3.50"
REAR RIM TYPE Alluminium alloy

FRONT TYRE 120/70-ZR17 (120/65-ZR17)
REAR TYRE 190/50-ZR17 (180/55-ZR17; 190/55-ZR17; 200/50-ZR17)

DIMENSIONS
LENGHT 2085 mm
WIDHT EXCLUDING MIRRORS 790 mm
HEIGHT EXCLUDING MIRRORS 1065 mm

PILOT SEAT HEIGHT 830 mm
PASSENGER SEAT HEIGHT 975 mm

WHEELBASE 1435 mm
GROUND CLEARANCE 135 mm

STEERING PIPE ANGLE
UNLADEN WEIGHT 208 kg (ant 52,6% - post 47,4%)
ROAD READY WEIGHT 218 kg
PERMITTED TOTAL WEIGHT 400 kg
USABLE TANK VOLUME 16 lt

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