Yamaha 2022 VK Professional II vs Yamaha 2023 SRViper L-TX GT

Compare Specifications of Yamaha 2022 VK Professional II and Yamaha 2023 SRViper L-TX GT

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Yamaha 2022 VK Professional II
Yamaha 2022 VK Professional II

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Yamaha 2023 SRViper L-TX GT
Yamaha 2023 SRViper L-TX GT

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 1049.00 cc 1049.00 cc
Engine 4-Stroke 4-stroke
Engine Starting Electric Start Electric Start
Fuel System Electronic Fuel Injection Electronic Fuel Injection
Transmission 3-Speed Transmission YVXC
Headlamp Halogen LED
Tyres
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Rear -- --
Brakes
Front -- --
Rear -- --
Suspension
Front Independent, Double Wishbone Independent Double Wishbone
Rear Pro Comfort Suspension with Flip-Up Rails Dual Shock SR 137
Colors Available
Colors Metallic Black
Magnetic Bronze
Matte Titan / Black


Physical Specs
Length -- --
Weight 44.6 kg --
Fuel Tank Capacity -- 37 litres
Overview
Features COMFORT
- Protective Windshield
- Standard Electric Start
- Standard Tow Hitch
- Expansive Under-Seat Storage
- Raised Passenger Seat

PERFORMANCE
- Heavy Duty Wrap-Around Bumper
- High Flotation UHMW Skis

HANDLING
- Pro Comfort Suspension
- Camoplast 1.5 Cobra Wide Track
- KYB Gas Shell Shocks
- Automotive & RCA DC Output
- Heaterd Seat
- 20" Tunnel Bag
- Stryke' Single Keel Ski
- RipSaw II Track
- Premium Fox 1.5 QS3 Front Shocks
Additional Details Front Shocks : Hydraulic, Gas Cell
Front Travel : 6.3" (161 mm)
Ski Type : Yamaha Wide Utility
Rear Shock(s) : 40mm HPG
Rear Travel : 11.3" (287 mm)
Center Shock : 40 mm HPG
Track / W x L x H : 20" x 154" x 1.50"
Track Type : Camso Cobra WT
Ski Stance (ctr to ctr) : 38.4" (975mm)
Front Shocks : Fox 1.5 Zero QS3 with dual rate springs
Front Travel : 10" (254 mm)
Ski Type : Yamaha Stryke Single Keel
Center Shock : Monotube Alum-HP GAS 1.5
Rear Shock(s) : Fox 2.0 Zero QS3
Rear Travel : 13.5" (343 mm)
Track / WxLxH : 15" x 137" x 1.25"
Track Type : Camso Ripsaw II
Ski Stance (ctr to ctr) : 42" (1,067 mm) adjustable

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