Honda Deauville

The Honda NT 650V Deauville is a touring motorcycle in the middle class of the Japanese car manufacturer Honda, which was built from 1998 to 2005 under the factory code RC47. The sales description is derived from a French seaside resort.

Motor

The liquid-cooled two-cylinder engine with 647 cc displacement was ( built before 2005) adopted almost unchanged from the Honda NTV 650 and produces a rated power of 41 kW (56 hp). The two -cylinder V- engine has a bore of Ø 79 mm in diameter, the piston has a stroke of 66 mm and a compression ratio of 9.2:1.

Powertrain

The power transmission to the rear wheel via a cardan shaft. This motorcycle is equipped with a 5- speed gearbox and has both the front and the rear wheel disc brakes. The tank holds 19.5 gallons of gasoline. The curb weight of the Deauville 248 kg.

With the 2002 model year, the Honda 's Honda was - Combined Brake introduced system, in the case of Deauville as a "single CBS ' The hand brake lever acts only on the front brake, the footbrake lever acts on the rear brake while on a cylinder of the front brake. Also, the engine was modified. With the 2006 model year, the Honda Deauville has been thoroughly revised and received both a new engine, fuel injection, G- Kat also an optional anti -lock braking system.

Specifications

  • Engine: Liquid-cooled two-cylinder four -stroke engine ( SOHC), 52 ° V2, 6 valves
  • Carburetor: two 36.5 - mm - dia - CV carburetors
  • Max power: 41 kW (56 hp) at 7.750/min
  • 37 kW (50 hp) at 7500 rpm
  • 25 kW (34 hp) at 7,000 rpm
  • 55 Nm (41 kW) at 6.250/min
  • 53 Nm (37 kW) at 4500 rpm
  • 51 Nm (25 kW) at 3.250/min
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