Motorstar MSX 200-II vs Ohvale GP-2 190 Daytona

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Motorstar MSX 200-II
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Ohvale GP-2 190 Daytona
Ohvale GP-2 190 Daytona

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 196.00 cc 187.18 cc
Engine O.H.V Four stroke / Air cooled Daytona horizontal single cylinder, 4 stroke air cooling , Single shaft, SOHC – 4 valves
Engine Starting Electric and kick start Kick starter with decompression system
Engine Lubrication -- wet sump lubrication system, oil quantity: 1 liter
Clutch -- 6 plate wet clutch
Fuel System -- Keihin PE 28 carburettor – Dell’Orto PHBH 28 – Racing air filter
Ignition CDI Electronic, with spark plug and external coil
Cooling System Air cooled Air Cooling
Transmission Manual 5 speed 4 close-ratio
Secondary transmission : Regina Chain gold series , drive ratio 36/17 (2,117)
Gear Shift Pattern -- 1-N-2-3-4
Frame -- Tubolar steel trellis frame
Tyres
Front 2.75-21 Tube Type --
Rear 4.10-18 Tube Type --
Wheel / RIM Spoke Wheels Aluminum alloy wheels, front 2,50 x 12″ – rear 3,00 x 12″
Brakes
Front Disc Brake single disk Ø 180mm
single piston D 25 floating caliper
pump with integrated tank
Mmetal braided hose
Rear Drum Brake Single disk Ø 220mm

Radial caliper with 4 pistons D25
Sinterized pads
Assial pump with integrated tank
Metal braided hose
Suspension
Front -- 33mm upside down fork
CNC foot fork
Spring preload included
Rear -- Aluminium swing-arm, monoshock with piggy-back
Fully adjustable: hydraulic compression and rebound damping, spring preload, wheelbase
Colors Available
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Physical Specs
Length 2120 mm 1610 mm
Width 830 mm 740 mm
Height 1170 mm 915 mm
Weight 95 kg --
Kerb Weight -- 71
Seat Height -- 725
Fuel Tank Capacity 11 litres 3.5 litres
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Additional Details -- Fuel :Unleaded petrol (RON min 95)
Exhaust : Exhaust pipe in stainless steel. , Under saddle single silencer Arrow in titanium, ready to noise reduction bush

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