Air cooled, four stroke, 72° V Twin, belt driven single
cam operating pushrod 2 valve per cylinder
Capacity
344
Bore x Stroke
62 x 57 mm
Compression Ratio
11.0:1
Induction
2x Dell'Orto VHBZ 25BS
Ignition /
Starting
kokusan electronic
Max Power
35 hp 25 KW @ 8000 rpm
Max Torque
19 ft-lb @ 7000 rpm
Transmission /
Drive
6 Speed / chain
Front Suspension
Rear Suspension
Front Brakes
Single 230mm disc
Rear Brakes
Single 136mm disc
Front Tyre
3.00 V21
Rear Tyre
4.00 V18
Dry-Weight
160 kg
Fuel Capacity
14 Litres
the Kanguro uses the same engine as the K2 with a
slightly milder camshaft for a broader powerband. Not only is the Kanguro
fully capable of blitzing through the wilderness, but it is said to cruise
comfortably on the open road at 80 mph. It features a powerful disc brake up
front, single-shock rear suspension, aluminum swingarm and Marzocchi fork.
Long legs and a flat, torquey powerband make the Kanguro capable of serious
off-road dashing as well as more sedate jaunts.
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