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 Posted: 20:34 - 24 Nov 2013 Post subject: New CCM Adventure bike - 130kg claimed |
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My CCM DRZ engine's big end went, but overall I did like the bike.
I thought it had a DRZ engine initially - it's actually a BMW engine, see below.
Does seem like a true 'adventure' bike, rather than a bit-taller-tourer as so many are.
https://www.ccm-motorcycles.com/_includes/images/banners/home/gp450/gp450.png
https://www.ccm-motorcycles.com/gp450.asp
I'd prefer a bigger engine, but if that weight is correct for the pictured bike (even dry rather than just no-fuel), that's pretty good and you'll be unlikely to match that with a circa-650cc engine I reckon.
Engine is apparently made by Kymco as used in the BMW 450, but detuned.
Some more (old) details. https://advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=857243
Drooling more, now - electric preload adjustment!
Not that'd I've got £8 never mind £8k to spend, but I do like the idea.
Sadly, it's not massively heavy with a BMW badge, so likely won't sell well .
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Displacement
449.50ccm (27.43 cubic inches)
Engine Type
Single cylinder, Four-stroke
Engine Details
Titanium valves
Power
40.23 HP (29.4kw) @ 7000 RPM
Torque
42.80 Nm (31.6 ft.lbs) @ 6500 RPM
Top Speed
145.0 km/h (90 mph)
Compression
12.0:1
Bore x stroke
98.0 x 59.6 mm (3.9 x 2.3 inches)
Valves per cylinder
4
Fuel System
Injection. Electronic intake pipe/ keihin digital engine with overrun fuel cut-off.
Fuel Control
DOHC
Cooling System
Liquid
Gearbox
5-speed
Final Drive
Chain
Clutch
Multiple-disc, wet, Cable operated
Average Fuel consumption
4.50 litres/100 km (22.2 km/l or 52.27 mpg)
Emissions
104.4 CO2 g/km – Euro³
Service Intervals
8000km (5000 miles)
STATIC DIMENSIONS
Maximum Speed
145km/h
Dry Weight
130kg
Power/weight ratio
0.31 HP/kg
Seat Height
890mm
Overall Height
1,475 mm
Overall Length
2,170 mm
Wheelbase
1510 mm
Fuel Capacity
Approx 17.0 litres
Ground Clearance
360mm
CHASSIS, SUSPENSION, BRAKES & WHEELS
Frame Type
6082 T6 Forged Aluminium , machined finish, Lightweight Bonded
Rake (Fork Angle)
26.75°
Trail
108mm
Front Suspension
47mm Dia Upside Down forks, Rebound damping 18 stages, compression 12 stages
Rear Suspension
Cast Aluminium swingarm & linkage system, shock absorber with Pre load adjustment, 12 damping stages, 24 compression stages.
Front Wheel / Tyre
21” 90/90-21 54S TT Dunlop Trailmax
Rear Wheel / Tyre
18” 120/90-18 65T TT Dunlop Trailmax
Front Brake
Brembo Caliper, 320mm Disc
Rear Brake
Brembo Caliper, 240mm Disc
EQUIPMENT
Optional Equipment Storage Type
Left and Right hand lockable panniers
Storage Capacity
Hard and Soft Luggage
Lighting
Additional front Spot Light.
Maintenance
On-board vehicle specific toolkit & puncture repair kit
Optional Camera
Front facing HD Video Recorder with Storage & USB
Tractive Electronic Suspension
Adjustable Preload - on the move
Seat
Tall Seat option
Gear Ratios
Optional Sprockets
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Hmm, was tempted to go and look until I saw that there is ONE UK dealer. And it's in Bolton.
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https://www.ccm-motorcycles.com/_includes/images/galleries/home/01.jpg
Interesting concept, looks like they forgot to bolt a fuel tank on though.
Understand they probably fitted a tiny one to lower the wet weight, but still, range is key on a bike touted as a globetrotter. ____________________ 2007 BMW R1200R: On road
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You won't be able to see the shape when it's covered in South-American mud . |
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I'd prefer it if they'd routed the exhaust header differently. Could it get bashed? The seat looks a little thin for all day riding.
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That's the standard routing for a dirt bike. Rally/adventure bikes often have it routed underneath the bike, to avoid bigger fuel tanks I presume - seemed to cause more problems if anything.
2 stroke bikes tend to suffer from this and end up looking more like golf balls, but trimmer 4 stroke exhausts (which can also use stiffer metal due to the smaller diameter meaning weight is less of an issue) generally seem to be ok.
The seat looks pretty darn comfortable for a dirt bike .
They've presumably kept it low for the shorter of stature. My KTM one was massively less comfortable as standard. I had it modified with extra gel inserts which made it taller. Ok when loaded up, but when not I'd be on one tip-toe pretty much!
There's lots of pictures of luggage on the bike soft and hard with racks available from CCM to fit. Exhaust position looks fairly similar to the 690, bar that having the petrol tank on the right and exhaust on the left. |
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 Posted: 18:32 - 25 Nov 2013 Post subject: Re: New CCM Adventure bike - 130kg claimed |
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Holy crap that thing's been beaten with the ugly stick, I presume they supply a lifetime of mirrors so that every time it catches itself in them you don't need to pay for new ones. ____________________ Honda CBF125 ➝ NC700X
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Looks cool but I'd prefer this:
https://i.imgur.com/k1Sa8Uu.jpg ____________________ KTM 990 SMT & Suzuki DR-Z 400 SM |
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I remember on my 690 SMC it got to around 100 in fifth and on to an indicated 120 in 6th on standard gearing. My DRZ mate was always confused I still had an extra gear left as I overtook his DRZ going flat out in 5th (95 - 100 eventually). The bike was not struggling at all but I was with the wind. I have seen much more pimped out 690's for Dakar sort of stuff but I couldn't find the pics, the ones with panniers and extra fuel tanks etc.
I do love these rally styled enduro bikes, they are cool! My KLE is like one that eats pies all day and never takes care of itself. 50hp 180kg  ____________________ KTM 990 SMT & Suzuki DR-Z 400 SM |
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The last thing I would ever do is go touring abroad on a KTM 690 the electrics are a time bomb and would more than likely leave you stranded in the middle of nowhere in Romania or something
That CCM looks good but 40hp?  ____________________ 2012 KTM EXC 250
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| c-m wrote: | Of course it voids the warranty |
The 12 month warranty with mystery terms that just link to a sales brochure?
Small UK business? I'd expect it would be along the lines of "Sorry to hear that, mate, Dave Paperwork's in Magaluf but I'll ask him to get back to you two weeks on Tuesday, most likely, see if we can book you in to our workshop sometime in May or June, July at the latest. Or August. Our one workshop. In Bolton." ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 17 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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