Morbidelli T1002VX vs Norton Commando 961 Sport MK II

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Morbidelli T1002VX
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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 997.00 cc 961.00 cc
Engine V-2-cylinder / 4-stroke / 8-valve / SOHC In-house developed parallel twin with dry sump lubrication,Push rod, hydraulic roller lifter, 2 valves per cylinder
Engine Starting Electric --
Engine Lubrication Pressure splash lubrication dry sump lubrication
Clutch Slipper clutch Wet multi plate,Brembo hydraulic clutch master cylinder, with integral reservoir and Brembo slave cylinder.
Fuel System EFI --
Ignition TCI Crank fired electronic fuel injection.
Cooling System Liquid-cooled Air/Oil
Maximum Power 88.51 hp @ 7750 rpm 80 PS @ 6500 RPM
Maximum Torque 89.0 Nm @ 5250 rpm 90 NM @ 5200 RPM
Load Carrying Capacity 190 kg Max Load --
Transmission 6-speed Constant mesh 5-speed
Gear Shift Pattern -- 1-N-2-3-4-5
Drivetrain Chain --
Top Speed 198 kmph --
Riding Modes 4- adaptable riding modes: Standard, Sport, Rainy Days, and Off-Road --
Battery 12V, 14Ah --
Charger -- 300 watt hi-output charging system
Display TFT, 7 inch Dashboard with Day/Night Screen Modes --
Frame Double-cradle --
Headlamp X-Stack LEDS, Dual LED projector lenses for optimal visibility --
Taillamp LED Taillight --
Tyres
Front 120/70-19 120/70 x 17"
Rear 170/60-17 180/55 x 17"
Wheel / RIM 19" Front & 17" Rear Spokes Front wheel : 36-spoke. 3.5" x 17" Polished Aluminium Rim
Rear Wheel : 40-spoke. 5.5" x 17" Polished Aluminium Rim
Brakes
Front 320 mm Double floating discs, 4-piston caliper, J.Juan Full Brembo system, twin Brembo 320 mm fully-floating high carbon steel discs and Brembo 4-piston ‘Mono bloc’ radially mounted calipers with ABS. Brembo front brake master cylinder.
Rear 260 mm Disc, 1-piston caliper, J.Juan Full Brembo system, Brembo 240 mm disc and 2-piston caliper with ABS. Brembo rear brake master cylinder.
ABS ABS Pro, Cornering anti-lock braking system --
Suspension
Front Upside-down telescopic forks, restore damping adjustable, KYB
183.8 mm travel suspension
43 mm Ohlins upside down forks, adjustable for preload, compression and rebound damping
Rear Multi-link shock absorber, preload adjustable, Restore damping adjustable, KYB
77.4 mm travel suspension
Ohlins twin shocks with remote reservoir – fully adjustable.
Colors Available
Colors -- Red
Black
White


Physical Specs
Length 2313 mm --
Width 931 mm --
Height 1475 mm --
Kerb Weight 265 --
Seat Height 820 810
Wheelbase 1581 mm 1400 mm
Ground Clearance 190 mm --
Fuel Tank Capacity 20 litres --
Overview
About The Morbidelli T1002VX is an adventure-ready V-Twin motorcycle built for control and power. Its Read More --
Features Connectivity and Security
- MCU (Moto Connectivity Unit) - Motwi M-link GPS, Global Activation installed
- App Functions - Real-Time Location, Mov. Alarms, Trips and statistics, Friends Chat and Others
- Anti-Thief options - Vibration & Movement Alarm

Multimedia & Comfort Features
- Gear indicator
- Heated grips
- Handle switch with illumination
- Adjustable Windshield

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TFT, 7 inch Dashboard with DayNight Screen Modes

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Heated Seat

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SB charging port

Active/Passive Safety Features
- ABS system
- ABS off function
- Tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS)
- ABS Pro, Cornering anti-lock braking system
- Traction control system (TCS)

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High-Performance Braking System with ABS Pro

Assistive and Control Features
- Electronic throttle control (ETC), Ride by wire
- Norton electronic analogue speedo and tachometer
- USD Ohlins forks
- Brembo Mono'bloc brake calipers
- Conventional style handlebars
- Integral brake and clutch master cylinders
- Steel chain guard
Additional Details -- Exhaust: Full stainless steel Exhaust system with multiple 3 way catalytic converter. Euro 4 compliant.
Final drive : 525 O-ring chain
Rake : 24.5°
Trail : 99 mm
Front wheel travel : 115 mm
Rear wheel travel : 100 mm

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