The latest machine that revs out from the
Confederate’s warehouse is a new dark take on its own P120 Fighter. Dubbed
‘Black Flag’, this all-black carbon monster is using the same aircraft-grade
aluminum monocoque backbone chassis. Other highlights include carbon ceramic
brakes, carbon wheels, fully adjustable suspension and a hand-built close-ratio
five-speed gearbox.
Powering the Black Flag comes is, in fact, the same 120-cubic-inch V-twin engine
with 160 horsepower and 135 pound-feet of torque (185 Nm) as used in the
standard Fighter.
The company, however, failed to give any pricing details for the new two-wheeled
brute, but is expected to set a tag soon. Since there will only be 50 units
built, this special edition is expected to reflect the bike’s exclusivity and be
somewhere in the 6-digit range.
The main features of the newly released Confederate P120 Black Flag machine are
listed below:
Dimensions: Wheelbase: 64 in.; Seat Height: 27 in.; Rake: 30 ; Trail: 4 in.;
Weight: 460 lbs.; Fuel: 4 gal.; Oil: 4.5 qt.
Chassis: CM design triple load-path 6061 aircraft-grade aluminum monocoque
backbone, bulkhead, fuselage side plate construction; oil/fuel in frame
Swingarm: CM design 6061 aircraft-grade aluminum
Front end: CM design double wishbone machined from 6061 aircraft-grade aluminum
linked to aerodynamic, dual, lightweight, tubular wing blades
Primary: CM design; machined from 6061 aircraft grade aluminum; belt drive
Transmission: CM design vertical close ratio 5 speed
Suspension: Race tech; low/high speed compression and rebound adjustable
Brakes: Brembo high-output 4-piston carbon/ceramic/ aluminum-matrix lightweight
discs
Wheels: CM design carbon fibre; Front: 19” x 3”, Rear: 18” x 8”
Tires: Pirelli, matched; Front: 120ZR x 19, Rear: 240ZR x 18
Gauges: Precision-integrated analog meter; warning, speed, RPM
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