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2007 United Motors V2S-650

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 2007 United Motors V2s 650 Black

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For those who wish to experience "pure sport bike" and nothing more, UM has created the V2S-650. This machine is everything you need and nothing more; pure sport bike fun, handling and excitement with "none" of the fixings. No fairings to get between you and the beautiful 90 degree V-twin power plant. Pure, naked, basic; whatever you call it, with the UM V2S-650 you will not lack for features. All of the ingredients you need for pure, mid weight, 650cc sport bike pleasure are here. Modern responsive chassis, light weight cast aluminum wheels, inverted forks, super bike handle bars, responsive controls and analog gauges add to the "pure" excitement and pleasure of the sport bike experience. Some will think of this bike as the least expensive mid weight 650cc sport bike available, and they would be right. Others will use it as a platform for a very individual and unique "street fighter", still others will see it as a pure and simple canyon carver, some will use it as a track day weapon; and there will be those that will see it as an economical but very fast and agile commuter. The beauty of the UM V2S-650 is that what "you" see is what you get. In the highly individualistic world of motorcycling, The UM V2S-650 is a blank slate for your individuality and creative expression.

  • Powerful 90 degree V-twin, 8 valve, Dual over head cam engine.
  • 2 into 1 sport exhaust system tuned for mid range performance.
  • Six speed constant mesh, easy shifting transmission.
  • Multi plate, wet manual clutch.
  • Modern perimeter frame chassis.
  • Front dual disk brakes, rear single disk, light weight cast aluminum wheels, wide profile radial performance tires.
  • Compression and pre load adjustable 41mm "inverted" front fork.
  • Super bike style handle bars.
  • Pre load adjustable rear mono shock.
  • Analog style gauges, rear passenger hand rails and convenient under seat storage. Bungee hooks and helmet hooks provided.


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