Showing posts with label Roehr Bikes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Roehr Bikes. Show all posts

Monday, April 4, 2011

Roehr 1130 Superbike

 Review

Roehr Motorcycles has revealed their new V-roehr 1130 superbike, powered by the Harley-Davidson Revolution engine, the same engine found in all of Harley's V-Rod variations. Housed in carbon fiber bodywork with strong hints of Ducati, this new bike looks to have a lot of potential. As we've said many times, big twins need something other than a cruiser frame to show their stuff and this could do it. Production of the first 50 units is slated to begin next year with a price of $39,995.
We've reported on the Roehr Motorcycle company before and the long gestation period for this bike. It looks like they are getting a lot closer to getting the bike out the door. I really like the current choice of the Revolution engine, especially since there are so many performance upgrades available, some of which will be offered by Roehr raising power to as much as 180 hp.
The price is very reasonable, the design, while not spectacular is certainly nice and I have to believe the V-Rod power could make this a pretty sweet ride. It will be very interesting to see how the actual production model performs. More American sport bikes, ... I like this.
Press release with specifications, photos and link below:
Roehr Motorcycles introduces the V-roehr 1130 superbike, a new generation of American motorcycle.
Powered by the Harley-Davidson* Revolution* engine, the V-roehr combines modern state-of-the-art engine technology with a race track inspired chassis design, resulting in a truly modern American sport bike.
The design goal for the new superbike was simply to produce the fastest, most powerful, and finest handling machine, using the best American engine available.
The Harley-Davidson* Revolution* engine was chosen due to it’s superior power potential, modern high tech design and durable construction, allowing reliable high power output potentials.
The engine is housed in a composite CrMo steel and aluminum composite beam frame, consisting of large diameter, internally ribbed steel main beams, bonded and bolted to billet machined aluminum swingarm pivot plates.
This design uses these two materials in areas of the frame in which their material characteristics are best suited, yielding a stiff, light weight structure that provides excellent feedback and rider feel.
This light, compact frame, combined with ideal chassis geometry and mass centralization provides an exceptionally responsive, stable and balanced handling dynamic.
Side mounted radiators provide a forward engine position allowing a suitable wheelbase and ideal weight distribution.
The V-roehr is also equipped with the finest chassis components available. Ohlins suspension, Brembo brakes, Marchesini wheels and beautiful bodywork in aerospace quality carbon- fiber.
Designed and constructed by company founder Walter Roehrich, the V-roehr delivers the power, performance and beauty unmatched by current American sport bikes.
Roehr Motorcycles will also offer a full line of high-performance parts and accessories, with engine kits producing up to 180hp.
Production of the first 50 units is scheduled to begin in 2008, with pricing estimated at $39,995.00.
Escrow deposits to reserve your V-roehr will be accepted starting Aug.1st 2007 for 2008 delivery.

Technical Specifications:

Engine:
Type 2 cylinder, liquid cooled, DOHC, Counterbalanced, 60deg, V-twin
Displacement 1130cc
Bore X Stroke 100mm X 72mm
Compression ratio 11.3 / 1
Transmission 5 speed
Clutch Wet, multi-plate, hydraulic actuation
HP/Torque 120hp / 75lb/ft
Final drive Chain
Chassis:
Type Steel/aluminum composite beam frame, 4130 steel/ 7075 aluminum
Wheelbase 56 inches (1422mm)
Rake/trail 23.5deg. / 97mm
Seat height 31.5 inches
Dry weight 425lbs. (193kg)
Front suspension Ohlins 43mm fully adjustable upside-down fork with TiN
Rear suspension Ohlins fully adjustable linkless monoshock
Front Brakes 2 x 330mm semi-floating discs, radially mounted Brembo monobloc
4 piston calipers. (Production version)
Rear brake 245mm single disc, with 2 piston Brembo caliper
Frt. Wheel/tire 3.5 x 17 forged aluminum 10 spoke Marchesini, 120/70 ZR17 tire
(Production version)
Rear wheel/tire 6.0 x 17 forged aluminum 10 spoke Marchesini, 190/55 ZR17 tire
(Production version)
Fuel tank capacity 3.6 US gallons

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Roehr Electric Motorcycles





Motorcycle enthusiasts have good reason to rev their engines. Ready to burn some serious rubber, Roehr Motorcycles are set to release two battery-powered motorbikes this spring. As the electric counterparts to the famed Roehr 1250sc, the new eSuperbike and eSupersport are impressive additions to the Roehr family that feature seamless functionality, flexibility and all-electric power!

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To keep the prices relatively low, the bikes utilize mass-manufactured parts engineered and tested for full life-cycle reliability. The eSupersport will have a 6-kilowatt-hour pack and the eSuperbike double that. The batteries in the prototype are Chinese-made Headways lithium-iron phosphate large-format cylindrical cells, which recharge in 4 to 6 hours. Both models will deliver 130 to 140 miles of range at 30 mph, and performance is on par with gas-guzzling motorcycles – the eSupersport is to be able to hit a top speed of 95 to 100 mph with a zero to 60 time of about 5.0 seconds, while the eSuperbike can make a 3-second leap to 60 mph with a quarter-mile time in the low 11s and an estimated top speed of 150 mph!

The 35-kilowatt AC motor developed by Hi Performance Golf Cars provides 45 horsepower at 96 volts. Running them at slightly higher voltage, the eSupersport is able to meet 48 horsepower at 8000 rpm and 105 pound-feet of torque while the eSuperbike with dual motors finds a striking 96 horsepower and 210 pound-feet. The best part is that with an AC motor the bikes remain 100 percent maintenance-free, a statement backed up by the Roehr’s test-trial that ran the engines for 10 years nonstop. Moreover, one of the most interesting design aspects of the bike is its modularity. Upgrading, between the eSupersport and eSuperbike is a snap with an upgrade kit that allows you to transform your bike in your own garage.

The bikes are anticipated in showrooms by April and will make their racing debut at the TTXGP green grand prix in California in May.

Saturday, December 11, 2010

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Saturday, October 2, 2010

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