CAKE Kalk AND vs Triumph Rocket 3 Storm R

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Triumph Rocket 3 Storm R
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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Motor 10 kW motor --
Range Mixed city riding (WMTC-II): 86 km / 53 miles
High speed riding (@70 km/h / 44 mph): 35 km / 22 miles
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Charging Time 0-100% takes 2,5 h to charge in a standard outlet --
Engine Displacement -- 2458.00 cc
Engine -- Liquid-cooled, 12 valve, DOHC, inline 3-cylinder
Clutch -- Wet, multi-plate hydraulically operated, torque assist
Fuel System -- Multipoint sequential electronic fuel injection with electronic throttle control
Maximum Power -- 182 PS @ 7,000 rpm
Maximum Torque 42 Nm on shaft / 252 Nm on wheel 225 Nm @ 4,000 rpm
Transmission -- 6 speed
Drivetrain -- Shaft Drive
Top Speed 90 kmph --
Battery 18650 lithium ion cells 51.8 Volt 50 Ah 2.6 kWh --
Display Speedometer, trip meter and odometer Battery status and power usage Multi-function instruments with colour TFT screen
Frame 6061 aluminium, extruded, forged, machined and painted Full aluminium frame
Single-sided, cast aluminium Swingarm
Stem Aerospace grade 7075 aluminium --
Handle Bar Aerospace grade 7050 aluminium, 800 mm wide, 20 mm rise, 31.8 mm --
Chain 420 O-ring --
Headset SKF Stainless steel conical bearings --
Sprocket Front sprocket: 12 teeth, rubber infused
Rear sprocket: 72 teeth
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Headlamp LED --
Taillamp LED --
Fuel Economy
Overall Mileage -- 15.1 kmpl
Tyres
Front -- 150/80 R17 V
Rear -- 240/50 R16 V
Wheel / RIM Enlarged 25 mm front axle Aluminium 6061 forged and CNC machined hubs 19×1.85” 7116-T6 aluminium motorcycle rims 19×3.00” dual sport motorcycle tires F: 17 x 3.5" cast aluminium
R: 16 x 7.5" cast aluminium
Brakes
Front Motorcycle standard, four pistons calipers and 220 mm/3.2 mm stainless steel discs Hand lever Twin 320mm discs, Brembo M4.32 Stylema® 4-piston monobloc caliper, Optimised Cornering-ABS
Rear -- Single 300mm disc, Brembo M4.32 4-piston monobloc caliper, Optimised Cornering-ABS
Suspension
Front The upside down fork is air/oil sprung and features 38mm stanchion tubes for extra rigidity and strength, with 204 mm travel, specially developed by Öhlins. Adjustable for high-speed compression, low-speed compression and low-speed rebound. The forks are equipped with Öhlins advanced 3 stage air springs with individual setup for ride heights and bottoming resistance. Showa 47mm USD 1 1 cartridge front forks, compression and rebound damping adjustment, 120mm wheel travel.
Rear 205 mm. Öhlins TTX22 with CAKE internals and specific spring. Designed with linkage for best performance. Fully adjustable Showa piggyback reservoir RSU with remote hydraulic preload adjuster, 107mm wheel travel.
Colors Available
Colors -- Carnival Red / Sapphire Black
Sapphire Black / Granite
Satin Pacific Blue and Matte Sapphire Black


Physical Specs
Length -- --
Height -- 1125 mm
Weight -- 317 kg
Kerb Weight 62 --
Handlebar Width -- 920
Seat Height 910 773
Wheelbase 1310 mm 1677 mm
Ground Clearance 300 mm --
Fuel Tank Capacity -- 18 litres
Overview
About -- The Triumph Rocket 3 Storm R features a powerful 2458cc liquid-cooled inline 3-cylinder engine Read More
Features 3 riding modes:
- Explore: The ultimate mode during exploration. Limited speed to 45 km/h and 3-4h+ battery range
- Excite: Enduro or active trail riding. 1-2 h riding time
- Excel: Track and race mode, maximal torque and speed, riding time up to 1h

3 brake modes:
- Free wheel
- 2-stroke like
- 4-stroke like, maximum regeneration of electricity to battery
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Additional Details Weight : Dry 62 kg + battery 17 kg
Head angle / Fork angle : 65 degrees
Fenders and bodywork : All fenders and bodywork are made of painted polycarbonate
L3e-A1E License requirement: A1
Stainless steel 3 into 1 header system with 3 exit silencer exhaust
Rake: 27.9 degree
Trail: (5.3 in) 134.9mm
Service Interval: 10,000 miles (16,000km)/12 months (whichever comes first)

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