2000 | GrassTracker
Fashionable new 250 cm³ street bike evoking the image of a 1970s dirt track racer
The GrassTracker was developed as a fashionable model that combines the simple and aggressive image of a 1970s dirt track racing bike popular in countries like the U.S. with the prevalent trend among young people for equipping their rides with small streetbike-style components. The uncluttered and simple design includes a plainly styled fuel tank, slim seat, compact 250 cm³ 1-cylinder engine, and dual rear suspension. Other features of the GrassTracker include wild-styled wide handlebars, fork boots, and spoked wheels. Later, a BIGBOY model was launched featuring a longer swingarm and front forks, as well as larger-diameter front and rear tires.
Dimensions and weight | Dimensions | Overall length | 1,995 mm |
Overall width | 900 mm | ||
Overall height | 1,130 mm | ||
Wheelbase | 1,325 mm | ||
Weight | 124 kg (Dry) | ||
Engine | Engine type | 4-stroke, 1-cylinder, air-cooled, SOHC | |
Engine displacement | 249 cm³ | ||
Bore x stroke | 72.0 mm × 61.2 mm | ||
Maximum power | 15kW(20PS) / 7,500rpm | ||
Maximum torque | 21N-m / 6,000rpm | ||
Transmission | 5-speed constant mesh | ||
Front tire size | 3.00-18 47S | ||
Rear tire size | 120/80-17 61S |