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| American Eagle's profilation of this bike |
| The Raptor is over 9 feet long , features a 45-degree rake and the enormous 250-rear tire, which gives you the ‘old school’ chopper feel with innovative design and technology of today. |
| General information |
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| Model: | American Eagle Raptor | | Year: | 2009 | | Category: | Custom / cruiser | | Rating: | Do you know this bike? Click here to rate it. We miss 1 vote to show the rating. | | Safety: | See our safety campaign with the high safety rated bikes in this category.
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| Engine and transmission |
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| Displacement: | 1640.00 ccm (100.07 cubic inches) | | Engine type: | V2 | | Stroke: | 4 | | Fuel system: | Carburettor. Super G carburator | | Ignition: | Solid state ignition box with diagnostics | | Starter: | Electric | | Cooling system: | Liquid | | Gearbox: | 6-speed | Transmission type final drive: | Belt | | Physical measures |
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| Dry weight: | 260.8 kg (575.0 pounds) | | Chassis and dimensions |
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| Frame type: | Handcrafted Alloy Frame | | Rake (fork angle): | 45.0° | | Front suspension: | Twin soft suspension ride shocks | | Front tyre dimensions: | 90/90-21 | | Rear tyre dimensions: | 250-18 | | Front brakes: | Single disc. 4-piston calipers | | Rear brakes: | Single disc. 4-piston calipers | | Speed and acceleration |
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| Other specifications |
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| Color options: | Custom paint scheme | | Comments: | Optional 113 c.inch engine and 2 up passenger seat. | | Further information |
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