A1 Samurai 250

brand

Kawasaki

bike_name

A1 Samurai 250

bike_class

Streetbikes

wiki_url

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kawasaki_A1_Samurai

youtube_link

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CoNrIlBMDsY

youtube_embed

prod_start

1967

prod_end

1971

engine_size_cc

247

engine_type

Air-cooled parallel 2-cylinder, Two stroke, 2 rotary inlet valves

engine_compression_ratio

6.8:1

max_power

31 hp (23.1 kilowatts)) @ 8000 RPM

ignition

Kick start

transmission

Chain driven 5-speed

fuel_capacity_liters

13.51

wet_weight_kg

154

suspension_front

Inner spring telescopic front fork

suspension_rear

shock absorber and swing arm

brakes_front

180mm expanding drum

brakes_rear

180mm expanding drum

images

bikestat_Kawasaki-A1-Samurai.jpg,bikestat_3585106766_26f5d80f21.jpg,bikestat_9507.jpg,bikestat_samurai4.jpg,bikestat_070609_13161.jpg,bikestat_altjapaner-6.jpg

other_info

The A1 Samurai was a 250 cc (15 cu in) production motorcycle made by Kawasaki. It was a standard or Universal Japanese motorcycle sold in the US and abroad from 1967 through 1971.

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title: A1 Samurai 250
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category: Streetbikes
brand: Kawasaki
bike_name: A1 Samurai 250
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bike_class: Streetbikes
wiki_url: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kawasaki_A1_Samurai
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prod_start: 1967
prod_end: 1971
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engine_size_cc: 247
engine_type: Air-cooled parallel 2-cylinder, Two stroke, 2 rotary inlet valves
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engine_compression_ratio: 6.8:1
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max_power: 31 hp (23.1 kilowatts)) @ 8000 RPM
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ignition: Kick start
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fuel_capacity_liters: 13.51
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wet_weight_kg: 154
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suspension_front: Inner spring telescopic front fork
suspension_rear: shock absorber and swing arm
brakes_front: 180mm expanding drum
brakes_rear: 180mm expanding drum
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images: bikestat_Kawasaki-A1-Samurai.jpg,bikestat_3585106766_26f5d80f21.jpg,bikestat_9507.jpg,bikestat_samurai4.jpg,bikestat_070609_13161.jpg,bikestat_altjapaner-6.jpg
other_info: The A1 Samurai was a 250 cc (15 cu in) production motorcycle made by Kawasaki. It was a standard or Universal Japanese motorcycle sold in the US and abroad from 1967 through 1971.
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