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2005 Kawasaki Vn1600 Mean Streak on 2040-motos

US $8,500.00
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:36000 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Moreton, QLD, AU

Moreton, QLD, AU
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TypeType:Cruiser Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1600 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Dealer VINVIN:2

Kawasaki Other description

 

VN1600 Mean Streak / 2005

 

Echoing San Francisco bay area low-rider style, the VN1600 Mean

Streak is a serious contender in the performance cruiser category

from its billet wheels to the full on design of the seat, tank and

instruments.

 

Its 1552cm³ engine delivers great low and mid range torque and can rev freely to make cruising or sports riding a very real prospect.

 

While the pulled back bars and forward footrests cater to a relaxed riding provision, the upside down front forks and six pot brake calipers show that when this starts to move quickly the Mean Streak will corner, handle and brake like a sports bike.

And just like a sports machine its water-cooled, fuel injected motor has digital ignition and four valves per cylinder and plenty of power.

 

 

Engine

Engine type Liquid-cooled, 4-stroke V-Twin

Displacement 1,552 cm³

Bore x stroke 102 x 95 mm

Compression ratio 9.0:1

Valve/Induction system SOHC, 8 valves

Fuel system Fuel Injection: ø40 mm x 2

Ignition Digital

Starting Electric

Transmission

Transmission 5-speed, return

Frame

Frame type Double-cradle, high-tensile steel

Rake/Trail 32°/144 mm

Wheel travel, front 150 mm

Wheel travel, rear 87 mm

Tyre, front 130/70R17M/C (62H)

Tyre, rear 170/60R17M/C (72H)

Suspension

 Suspension, front 43 mm inverted telescopic fork

Suspension, rear Swingarm with twin shocks with

4-way rebound damping and

fully adjustable preload

Brakes

Brakes, front Dual semi-floating 320 mm discs

with 6-piston calipers

Brakes, rear 300 mm disc with twin-piston

caliper

Dimensions

Dimensions (L x W x H) 2,410 x 850 x 1,100 mm

Wheelbase 1,705 mm

Seat height 700 mm

Fuel capacity 17 litres

Dry weight 290 kg

Performance

Maximum power 54 kW {73 PS}/5,300 rpm

Maximum torque 125 N.m {12.7 kgf.m}/2,800 rpm

 

 

 

 

 

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