CCM SPITFIRE Bobber 2022

According to CCM Motorcycles

The Bobber or “Bob-Job”evolved in 1930’s America from the “Cut-Down” bikes of the 1920’s. These were stripped back minimalist machines with all accessories removed, a “chopped”rear and a lowered seat height making for a more compact, lighter motorcycle.

It was a logical choice then to launch our own version of the Bobber, taking its underpinnings from the lean and lithe Spitfire, a bike as stripped back as a modern road legal bike can be.

Don’t be deceived by those laid-back looks; like all Spitfires, this bird can fly!

  • Just 500 individually numbered Bobbers will be produced
  • TIG welded steel trellis frame with a range of high quality powder coatings to choose from
  • Adjustable Marzocchi upside-down forks and black YSS Shock
  • Avon Cobra white-wall tyres provide excellent grip and handling
  • Low-Slung Dual Exhaust System
  • Floating tractor-style saddle
  • Low rear sub-frame makes the Bobber the most accessible model in the Spitfire series
  • Brembo performance brakes
  • Mid-Position Foot Pegs & Controls providing superior comfort

SPECS

Engine

Displacement600cc
EngineBore x stroke – 100 x 76.5 mm
Engine TypeSingle cylinder, Four-stroke
Power55 bhp
Torque58 Nm @ 5,500 RPM
Compression12.0:1
Oil Capacity1.8 Litres
Fuel SystemInjection: Mikuni D45
Cooling SystemLiquid
Gearbox6 Speed
Final DriveChain
ClutchMultiple-disc, wet, Hydraulic control
Average Fuel Consumption56 mpg (71/100 km)
TankNylon Composite – Painted Finish

Chassis, Suspension & Brakes

Frame TypeHigh strength steel, TIG welded
Rake (Fork Angle)26º
Trail118 mm
Front Suspension100 mm wheel travel. Adjustable
Rear Suspension100 mm wheel travel. Adjustable
Front Brake320 mm Disc
Rear Brake240 mm Disc

Dimensions

Dry Weight135kg
Power / Weight Ratio0.41 HP / kg
Seat Height760mm
Overall Height1,100 mm
Overall Length2,117 mm
Wheelbase1,423 mm
Fuel Capacity14 litres

Colours

Black

Anodic Bronze

Prices From: £9,995

Further information and photos at CCM Motorcycles








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