Kalex AV1

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Racing Bikes Kalex AV1
Racing Bikes Kalex AV1
Class Racing
Engine Rotax V990R 60°-V
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The KAlex AV1 was almost completely designed in the computer, the kind of thing you would expect from a high end racing team in MotoGP, not something for a much less prestigious series like Sound of Thunder but very indicative of the kinds of folks racing can attract. They chose the V-twin engine from an Aprilia RSV-R which in standard form makes 127 horsepower. Their plans are for about 160 horsepower in racing trim. The body is all carbon fiber covering a steel trellis frame. It weighs 363 pounds ready to race, 341 pounds dry. The bike took thousands of hours to design, build and test but during testing, a crash destroyed the bike completely, well, that and the fire, but, since the whole thing was in the computer, it took only 6 weeks to build another one. Pretty handy having those files. Of course, they can build one for you, too, but at about 80,000 Euros, ($116,000)




Make Model Kalex AV1
Engine Type Rotax V990R 60°-V
Displacement 997.6
Max Power 102 kW @ 9500 rpm
Max Torque 107 Nm @ 7750 rpm
Review kalex-moto.de

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