Bristol BR 400 i Omega vs Janus Halcyon 450 Origin

Compare Specifications of Bristol BR 400 i Omega and Janus Halcyon 450 Origin

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Bristol BR 400 i Omega
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Janus Halcyon 450 Origin
Janus Halcyon 450 Origin

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 400.00 cc 445.00 cc
Engine Single Cylinder , OHC , 4 Stroke , 4 valve , Euro 4 Air/oil-cooled, 4-stroke, single cylinder
Engine Starting -- Electric
Clutch -- wet, multi-plate
Fuel System -- Electronic fuel injection
Ignition Engine Control Unit --
Cooling System Air Cooling --
Maximum Power 29 Ps @ 7200 rpm 30 hp @ 7,500 rpm
Maximum Torque 33 Nm @ 5600 rpm --
Transmission 5 Speed --
Top Speed 145 kmph 90 kmph
Display -- Digital tachometer, speedometer and odometer, with LCD screen
Frame -- DOM tubular steel double cradle
Tyres
Front 100/80 x 17 " road tyres 3.50 x 18
Rear 130/70 x 17 " road tyres 4 x 18
Wheel / RIM Front wheel : 2.5 " x 17 alloy
Rear Wheel : 3.5" x 17 alloy
CNC machined aluminum hubs with aluminum alloy rims and stainless steel straight-pull spokes
Brakes
Front Double disc with ABS 280mm disc with two-piston Brembo floating caliper
Rear Single disc with ABS 220mm disc with single-piston Brembo floating caliper
Suspension
Front Inverted shock absorber Proprietary leading-link fork with dual progressive coil-over Ikon shocks
Rear Oil damping with air shock suspension Proprietary cantilever transom with dual progressive coil-over Ikon shocks
Colors Available
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Physical Specs
Length 2080 mm 2184.4 mm
Width 810 mm 787.4 mm
Height 1080 mm 1041.4 mm
Weight -- 156 kg
Wheelbase 1450 mm 1422.4 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity 13.5 litres 7.5 litres
Overview
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Additional Details Exhaust : 2 Full stainless steel Exhaust with catalitic , Euro 4 Compliant
Engine oil : 1.8 L
Fuel gauge : Digital fuel gauge
Lightning : Halogen bulb system , High and low beam , rear lamps and signal lights
Instrument : Bristol Speedometer, Tachometer
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