Nine months ago, EMN mentioned already the project of the Furion M1, an motorcycle with at its heart a wankel rotary engine combined with an electric motor. “An original motive combination with the key to an unusual sound, musical fruit of two rotors of the rotary engine.” says designer Marc Evenisse.
Today, Marc presents the prototype of Furion M1, a hybrid combining rotary motorcycle and electric motor for the best environmental performance. Using the latest 3d metal printing technology, this model offers a serious introduction for the bike of tomorrow.
Watch an impression:
Some snapshots out of the video:
SPECIFICATIONS
Engine
- dual-rotor + electric engine 40 kw
- capacity: 2×327 (654) cc
- torque: 105 nm à 6000 tr/mn + 100 nm total: 205 nm
- compression ratio: 10,1 : 1
- power: 125 hp à 9000 tr/mn + 55 hp total: 180 hp
Dimensions
- longueur: 2 095 mm
- seat height: 810 mm
- ground clearance: 140 mm
- rake angle / rake: 23,5 ° / 101 mm
- wheelbase: 1 43 5 mm
- wet weight: 209 kg
- fuel capacity: 16 liters
- front tyre: 120/70/17
- rear tyre: 190/50/17
Chassis
- frame: tubular trellis frame, motor carrier.
- fork: inverted 43 mm, adjustable rebound, compression and preload
- rear suspension: monoshock horizontal gas type back-link, adjustable preload and rebound
- front brake: double disc petal 310 mm, 4-piston radial calipers
- rear brake: single disk petal 250 mm, single-piston caliper
Transmission
- final drive: chain
- clutch: multidisc in oil bath
- transmission: 6-speed