Engine Specifications

This motorcycle has a 652 cc, single cylinder, four-stroke cycle engine. The cylinder bore of this engine has a diameter of 3.701 inches and its stroke piston moves a total of 3.701 inches. The compression ratio is 8.5 to 1 and the induction system utilizes a single Mikuni carburetor. The valvetrain is a single overhead camshaft that controls the engine’s 2 valves.

The cooling system of this engine uses air and uses wet sump lubrication. Both the starter and ignition system are electronically controlled. The standard transmissions of the S40 is a five-speed constant mesh manual.

The lights of this motorcycle automatically turn-off when starting to reduce strain on the engine’s battery.

Chassis Specifications

The front suspension of this bike is are telescopic forks that features a coil spring and are oil damped. The rear suspension is a swing-arm that also has a coil spring and is oil damped. The front brake is a single disc while the rear brake is an expanding brake. The front tire has a wide point that is 100 millimeters wide and has an aspect ratio of 90. The rear tire’s wide point is 140 millimeters and has an aspect ratio of 80.

The front rim has a 19 inch diameter while the rear rim has a 15 inch diameter. This motorcycle features multiple reflector turn signals and a tear drop-shaped fuel tank. The handlebars are a flat bar and the saddle is one piece.

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