Bajaj Super
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Manufacturer | Bajaj |
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Production | 1976–2006 |
Successor | Bajaj Super FE(12v) |
Engine | 2 -stroke 125 cc |
Top speed | 80 KM/H |
Power | 5.9 bhp (6v) /7.5 bhp (12v) @ 5500 rpm |
Torque | 1.01kgm |
Transmission | 4 speed hand shifted manual with 1up 3down pattern |
Brakes | Drum(Front and Rear) |
Tires | 3.5 X 8(Front and Rear) |
Fuel capacity | 5L |
Fuel consumption | 35-45 kpl real world economy |
Turning radius | 47° |
The Bajaj Super was a two-stroke 150 cc motor scooter produced in India by Bajaj Auto between 1976 and 2006.
History[]
Early models were a licensed reproduction of the Italian-made eight-inch-wheeled Vespa Super. Production continued even after the licence agreement with Vespa expired in 1977. In response, Vespa's parent company Piaggio filed patent infringement suits to block Bajaj scooter sales in the United States, United Kingdom, West Germany, and Hong Kong.[citation needed]
Later model Bajaj Supers appear to have incorporated various features of the Vespas VNA, VNB, VBB, Super and Sprint. For instance, the 1981 model Bajaj Super has near-identical components: Vespa Super body, VNA/VNB/VBB 8-inch wheels, and Vespa SS180 headlight.
In its early days, there used to be a booking period of at least one year.
The Bajaj Super has a 150cc 6 BHP at 5500 RPM of engine, with excellent pick up and a top speed of 80 km/h in standard testing conditions.
Technical Specifications[]
Type | Scooter |
Engine Displacement | 150cc |
Engine Type | 2- stroke |
Maximum Power | 5.9/7.5 bhp @ 5500 rpm |
Wheelbase | 1230 mm |
Height | 1,080 mm |
Length | 1,770 mm |
Weight | 103 kg |
Torque | 1.01kgm |
Petrol Tank Capacity | 5 litres |
Stepney | Yes |
Front Tyre | 3.5 X 8 |
Rear Tyre | 3.5 X 8 |
Brake ( Front and Rear) | Drum |
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