Norton Superlight vs SWM Ace of Space 125

Compare Specifications of Norton Superlight and SWM Ace of Space 125

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Norton Superlight
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SWM Ace of Space 125
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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement -- 124.70 cc
Engine Norton Designed 650 cc parallel twin. 270 degree firing order. Chain driven double overhead cams with idler gear
Modes : Wet, Road, Sport
Single cylinder, 4 stroke; DOHC, 4 valve; 6 Speed gears; Euro 5
Engine Starting -- Electric and Kick
Fuel System Electronic fuel injection system. 4 fuel injectors. Full drive-by-wire system --
Ignition Keyless ignition system --
Maximum Power 107 @ 12500 rpm 11 kw
Maximum Torque 75 Nm --
Transmission -- 6 Speed gears
Gear Shift Pattern -- 1-N-2-3-4-5-6
Tyres
Front -- 120 / 70R / 17 Rosso II
Rear -- 150 / 60R / 17 Rosso II
Wheel / RIM -- Spoke
Brakes
Front 2 x 330 mm full floating Brembo discs. Radially mounted twin Brembo monoblock callipers with ABS. Brembo master cylinder Fixed disc with hydraulic control and floating caliper with ABS; Disc Ø 300mm
Rear Single 245 mm Brembo disc. Brembo twin piston rear calliper with ABS. Brembo master cylinder Fixed disc with hydraulic control and floating caliper with ABS; Disc Ø 220mm
Suspension
Front Ohlins NIX 30 system front fork. Fully adjustable Upside down telescopic hydraulic fork; Fork legs Ø 41mm
Rear Ohlins TTXGP Norton bespoke fully adjustable rear shock Double hydraulic shock absorber with spring preload adjustment
Colors Available
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Physical Specs
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Weight 158 kg 130 kg
Seat Height 824 720
Wheelbase 1399 mm --
Overview
Features - Full LED lighting system including super bright high and low beam, angel eye DRL’s, rear lamp and indicators
- Colour 7” HD Display
- Traction control, wheelie control and launch control using a built-in six axis IMU
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Additional Details Bore & stroke : 82 mm x 61.5 mm
Quickshift : Full quickshift system and auto down blipper
Headstock angle : 24.2 degrees
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