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CCM Street Tracker 2022

According to CCM Motorcycles

With the stance of a snorting, angry bull, this super cool Street Tracker just begs to be ridden. From the wide, cow horn bars, to the upswept tail, this bike has serious attitude. Stunning, black Haan wheels, laced with Excel rims and shod with sticky 19″ rubber, makes this steer, super sure-footed. CCM’s signature tubular trellis frame sports a stylish suit of high quality body panels, creating a bang up to date spin on retro flat track cool.

The new Street Tracker bears more than a passing resemblance to CCMs of old, with its aggressive stance and gorgeous black, 19” laced Haan wheels, wearing purposeful flat track rubber.

CCM know more than a thing or two about making bikes go round corners – with Marco Belli piloting, CCM took British and European Flat Track honours back in 2008 – just one of CCM’s many accolades since Alan Clews began building race bikes back in ’71.

With four distinctive colourways, the striking new Street Tracker from CCM stands out amongst a crowded bike meet car park.

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
FUEL SYSTEMInjection: Mikuni D45
COOLING SYSTEMLiquid
GEARBOX6 Speed
FINAL DRIVEChain
CLUTCHMultiple-disc, wet, Hydraulic control
AVERAGE FUEL CONSUMPTION56 mpg (7 1/100 km)
TANKNylon Composite – Painted Finish
SERVICE INTERVALS3,500 miles (5,600 km)

Chassis, Suspension & Brakes

FRAME TYPEHigh strength steel, Hand Tig welded
RAKE (FORK ANGLE)26°
FRONT SUSPENSION120 mm wheel travel. Adjustable
REAR SUSPENSION120 mm wheel travel. Adjustable
FRONT BRAKE320 mm Disc
REAR BRAKE240 mm Disc

Dimensions

DRY WEIGHT145 kg
POWER / WEIGHT RATIO0.38 HP / kg
SEAT HEIGHT830 mm
OVERALL HEIGHT (EXCL MIRRORS)1,130 mm
OVERALL LENGTH2,145 mm
WHEELBASE1,455 mm
FUEL CAPACITY14 litres

Colours

White/Green

Grey/Red

Yellow/Black

Grey/Black

Prices From: £10,995

Further information and photos at CCM Motorcycles







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