Tech details of Mahindra Mojo surface

    The Mojo gets a 292cc engine mated to a six-speed gearbox; to achieve top speed of 165kph.

    Published On Oct 07, 2015 01:31:00 PM

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    Tech details of Mahindra Mojo surface

    Mahindra dealers have started deliveries of the Mojo ahead of its official launch which is scheduled for later this month. Talking to a few dealers, we’ve got our hands on some new technical aspects of the new Mojo. 
     
    The Mojo uses a 292cc single-cylinder, four-stroke, liquid-cooled fuel-injected engine, producing  27bhp and 3kgm of peak torque, mated to a six-speed transmission.
     
    The bike is equipped with a 21-litre fuel tank, 17-inch Pirelli Diablo Rosso tyres, and braking duties are carried out by the 320mm disc brakes up front, and 240mm discs behind. The motorcycle gets a one-into-two dual exhaust system. The Mojo uses upside down front forks, and a swingarm-mounted monoshock at the rear.  The handlebar and centre-set footrest placement offers an upright riding stance. 
     
    The Mahindra Mojo also gets a lap-timer on its instrument console. That aside, the onboard computer limits the engine to 5,000rpm if the bike heats up.  It is likely to have a claimed top speed of 165kph, and is expected to return 35kpl on the highway, and 30kpl under city riding conditions. 
     
    Stay tuned to our website for a detailed first ride report of the Mahindra Mojo. 
     
    Hari Menon
     

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