GasGas XC 300 2019 vs Honda CBR300R

Compare Specifications of GasGas XC 300 2019 and Honda CBR300R

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GasGas XC 300 2019
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Honda CBR300R
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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 299.30 cc 286.00 cc
Engine 2-stroke Single-cylinder, liquid-cooled liquid-cooled 4-stroke
Engine Starting Electric Electric
Clutch Multidisc in oil bath. Rekluse system. Magura clutch pump --
Fuel System Carburettor Keihin PWK 38 mm --
Ignition Electronic – Euro4 --
Cooling System Liquid Cooled Liquid Cooled
Transmission 6 speed 6 speed
Gear Shift Pattern 1-N-2-3-4-5-6 1-N-2-3-4-5-6
Frame Center frame in chrome-moly-steelframe --
Tyres
Front M/C 54R Michelin Enduro Medium F TT 110/70-17 inch
Rear 70R Michelin Enduro Medium R TT 140/70-17 inch
Wheel / RIM Alloy Alloy
Brakes
Front 260 mm NG disc, Nissin caliper 296 mm single hydraulic disc with 2-piston calliper and sintered metal pads
Rear 220 mm NG disc, Nissin caliper 220 mm single hydraulic disc with single-piston calliper and resin mold pads. Optional Honda ABS
Suspension
Front -- 37 mm telescopic fork
Rear -- Monoshock damper, Pro-Link swingarm
Colors Available
Colors -- Matte Gunpowder Black Metallic and Grand Prix Red


Physical Specs
Length 2145 mm 2035 mm
Width 810 mm 720 mm
Height 1235 mm 1120 mm
Weight 105 kg 160 kg
Wheelbase 1480 mm 1380 mm
Ground Clearance -- 145 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity 10 litres 13 litres
Overview
Features - New electrical installation
- New system for mounting the display of the 28.6 mm diameter handlebar without central bar redesigned with a new steering position
- New Neken grips for firmer grip
- New GasGas brand central handlebar protector
- New redesigned handlebar supports to give greater rigidity to the handlebar mounting system
- New special graphic design for the 2019 EC / XC series
- New MY2019 graphic
- GasGas red frame protectors
- Re-designed side number panels and rear mudguard for a better fit of the parts, easier maintenance and filter cleaning
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