Six-speed gearbox, belt final drive, the new VR6 although showing a classic uses a modern chassis: aluminum twin spar frame, with steering head steel fork upside down 50 mm and single arm controlled by a single shock central part of the standard package. Standards are also radial calipers four-piston dual-piston front and s
mercredi 19 janvier 2011
Best Horex VR6 Review
And ’soon to say the universe of motion is finally entering the age of six-cylinderBut alongside the impending conversion of the prototype reality BMW Concept 6 during 2011 will also another six-cylinder, created to revitalize a brand born in Germany in 1923: the Horex. A completely new project, baptized VR6Extremely interesting in terms of motoring not so much for separation, but the technical scheme by which the six cylinders are arranged: V thanks to a very narrow just 15 °, The German engineers have succeeded in containing both cylinder banks in a single block, to the benefit of overall dimensions, which are comparable those of an inline four-cylinder. 1218 cc (68×55 mm bore x stroke) three valves radial cylinder, liquid cooled, triple overhead cam head, the engine that drives the Horex VR6 is supercharged by a supercharger and is capable of delivering, as a function of pressure, from 175 to 200 hp to about 8,500 rpm. Also worthy of maximum torque, which is over 150 Nm
Six-speed gearbox, belt final drive, the new VR6 although showing a classic uses a modern chassis: aluminum twin spar frame, with steering head steel fork upside down 50 mm and single arm controlled by a single shock central part of the standard package. Standards are also radial calipers four-piston dual-piston front and s
Six-speed gearbox, belt final drive, the new VR6 although showing a classic uses a modern chassis: aluminum twin spar frame, with steering head steel fork upside down 50 mm and single arm controlled by a single shock central part of the standard package. Standards are also radial calipers four-piston dual-piston front and s