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Features of Bburago KTM 1190 RC8 R 1/18
- Highly detailed bike models of the greatest super bikes around
- Moveable kick stand.
- Working Suspension.
Specifications of Bburago KTM 1190 RC8 R 1/18
Model |
KTM 1190 RC8 R |
Manufacturer |
Bburago |
Type |
DieCast Toy Bike Model |
Scale |
1:18 |
Colour |
Black |
Material |
DieCast Metal & Plastic |
Approx Dimension in Cms (L x B x H) |
11 x 4 x 5 |
Net Weight of the product |
100 Gms |
Age Group |
3+ Years |
SKU |
28-91049 |
About KTM 1190 RC8 R:
The KTM 1190 RC8 is a sport bike made by KTM. The first generation 2008 model had a 1,148 cc V-twin engine and was the Austrian manufacturer's first-ever Super bike design. The KTM 1190 RC8 model was supplemented with RC8 R models one year later in 2009.
The RC8 R was delivered to the United States in 2010 as a 2011 model with more track-oriented features than the standard RC8. Engine displacement increased to 1,195 cc. It has titanium intake valves and a low-friction diamond-like carbon (DLC) treatment on its camshafts' finger followers. A high-end shock supports the bike's rear, and its piston rod is also finished with the titanium-aluminum-nitride coating. The fork has three modes of adjustment (compression damping, rebound damping and spring preload), while the shock separates the compression damping into high and low speed circuits and has ride-height adjustability. An adjustable steering damper completes the suspension.
The RC8 R offers many chassis adjustments not found on other super bikes. In addition to the suspension, the rider can adjust many other parts on the bike including the front brake lever, the rear brake pedal, the clutch lever, the handlebars, the shifter, the footpegs, and the seat/subframe height.
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About Bburago:
BBurago is an Italian model car manufacturer, that was based in Burago di Molgora, Italy, which made mostly diecast cars from 1976 to 2005, and then from 2007 as a brand under the May Cheong (Maisto) Group.