Brough Superior SS100 vs Yamaha 2022 YZF-R1 World Gp 60th Anniversary Edition

Compare Specifications of Brough Superior SS100 and Yamaha 2022 YZF-R1 World Gp 60th Anniversary Edition

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Brough Superior SS100
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Yamaha 2022 YZF-R1 World Gp 60th Anniversary Edition
Yamaha 2022 YZF-R1 World Gp 60th Anniversary Edition

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 997.00 cc 998.00 cc
Engine Water-cooled DOHC88° V-twin four-stroke with four valves per cylinder and composite chain / gear cam drive Liquid-cooled inline 4 cylinder DOHC; 4-valves per cylinder
Engine Starting Electric --
Clutch Multiplate oil-bath clutch with hydraulic operation --
Fuel System Electronic fuel injection with Synerject ECU and 2 x 50 mm Synerject throttle bodies, each with a single injector Fuel injection with YCC-T and YCC-I
Cooling System Water-cooled --
Maximum Power 102bhp (75kW) @ 9600rpm Euro 4 Homologation --
Maximum Torque 87Nm (64lb-ft) @ 7300rpm --
Transmission 6-Speed 6-speed; wet multiplate assist and slipper clutch
Gear Shift Pattern 1-N-2-3-4-5-6 --
Drivetrain -- Final Drive: Chain
Frame Machined Titanium frame with Titanium subframe --
Headlamp LED --
Taillamp LED --
Tyres
Front 120/70 - 18’’ on 3.50 inches 120/70ZR17 Bridgestone® BATTLAX RACING STREET RS11F
Rear 160/60 - 18’’ on 4.25 inches 190/55ZR17 Bridgestone® BATTLAX RACING STREET RS11R
Wheel / RIM Machined aluminum wheels (18 spokes) --
Brakes
Front 4 x 230mm Beringer Stainless Steel discs with 2 x four-piston Beringer radial calipers Dual 320mm hydraulic disc; Brake Control System and ABS
Rear 1 x 230mm Beringer Stainless Steel disc with 1 x two-piston Beringer radial caliper 220mm hydraulic disc; Brake Control System and ABS
Suspension
Front Fior-type fork CNC machined from solid aluminum with twin articulated triangular titanium links and Preload and rebound adjustable mono-shock with 120mm travel 43mm KYB inverted fork, fully adjustable; 4.7-in travel
Rear Cast aluminum swingarm pivoting in engine crankcases, with monoshock adjustable for preload and rebound damping and progressive rate link with 130mm travel KYB single shock, fully adjustable; 4.7-in travel
Colors Available
Colors Black/Silver
Grey/Silver
Heritage White/Redline


Physical Specs
Length 2180 mm 2054 mm
Width 760 mm 690 mm
Height -- 1165 mm
Weight 186 kg --
Seat Height 820 855
Wheelbase 1540 mm 1404 mm
Ground Clearance -- 129 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity -- 17 litres
Overview
Features - Titanium Chassis
- 4-Disc Brakes
- Double-Fork Suspension
- LED Lighting
- Classic design
- Unparalleled elegance
Ride-by-Wire Throttle System
Variable Intake System
MotoGP-Level Controllability
Engine Brake Management (EBM)
Power Delivery Mode (PWR)
Lean Angle-Sensitive Traction Control System (TCS)
MotoGP-Developed Slide Control System (SCS)
Lift Control System (LIF)
Launch Control System (LCS)
Up & Down Quick Shift System (QSS)
All-LED Lighting
Additional Details Head Angle / Trail: 23.365° with 93.65mm trail via 38mm fork offset Rake (Caster Angle): 24.0°
Trail: 4.0 in
Fuel Economy: 33 mpg
Wet Weight: 448 lb

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