Yamaha V Star 1100 Silverado 2013 VS Triumph Rocket 3
Yamaha V Star 1100 Silverado 2013 VS Triumph Rocket 3 Specifications
Bike Information
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Bike Name: |
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CC: |
1000 |
1800 |
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Regular Price: |
0 BDT |
0 BDT |
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Bike Type: |
Cruiser |
Cruiser |
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Distributor/Seller: |
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Model Year: |
2013 |
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Brand Origin: |
Japan |
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Made In: |
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Assemble In: |
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Engine
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Engine Type |
V2, four-stroke |
Inline 3-cylinder, water-cooled, DOHC |
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Maximum Power |
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164.72 |
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Maximum Torque |
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221 |
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Bore |
95.0 mm |
110.2 |
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Stroke |
75.0 mm |
85.9 |
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Compression Ratio |
8.3:1 |
10.8:1 |
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No of Cylinders |
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3 |
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Valves |
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Fuel Supply |
Carburator |
Fuel Injection |
Transmission
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Transmission Type |
Manual |
Manual |
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No of Gears |
5 |
6 |
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Clutch Type |
Wet Multiple-disc |
Wet, multi-plate hydraulically operated, torque assist |
Chassis & Suspension
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Chassis Type |
Steel; hidden shock |
Full Aluminium Frame |
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Front Suspension |
Telescopic fork |
Showa 47mm upside-down 1 1 cartridge front forks, compression and rebound adjuster. 120mm travel |
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Rear Suspension |
Single shock, adjustable preload, 4.5-in travel |
Fully adjustable Showa piggyback reservoir RSU with remote hydraulic preload adjuster, 107mm rear wheel travel. |
Brakes
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Front Brake Type |
Dual Disc |
Double disc |
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Rear Brake Type |
Disc Brake |
Disc Brake |
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Front Brake Diameter |
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Rear Brake Diameter |
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3 |
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Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) |
No |
Dual-Channel |
Wheels & Tires
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Front Tire Size |
No |
Dual-Channel |
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Rear Tire Size |
170/80-15 |
240/50-R16 |
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Tubeless Tires |
tubetyre |
tubeless |
Dimensions
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Overall Length |
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Overall Width |
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886 Mm |
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Height |
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1066 Mm |
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Ground Clearance |
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Weight |
303.9 kg |
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Fuel Tank Capacity |
17.03 litres |
18 L |
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Wheelbase |
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1677 Mm |
Electricals
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Battery Type |
lead-acid |
Info-Not-Available |
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Battery Voltage |
12v |
Info Not Available |
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Head Light |
Halogen |
LED |
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Tail Light |
halogen |
led |
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Indicators |
halogen |
led |
Features
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Speedometer |
analog |
digital |
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Odometer |
analog |
digital |
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RPM Meter |
Analog |
Digital |
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Handle Type |
Pipe handle bar |
Cruiser Type |
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Seat Type |
Single-Seat |
Single-Seat |
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Passenger Grab Rail |
no |
Info-Not-Available |
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Engine Kill Switch |
no |
Info-Not-Available |
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