Hercules Ultra 80
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Ultra 80 LC / AC | |
Manufacturer | Hercules |
Production period | 1981 (AC: 1982) to 1983 |
class | Light motorcycle |
Motor data | |
Two-stroke engine , water-cooled single-cylinder engine (AC: air-cooled) |
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Displacement (cm³) | 80 |
Power (kW / PS ) | LC: 6.3 / 8.5 at 6,000 rpm AC: 6.1 / 8.3 at 6,000 rpm |
Torque ( N m ) | LC: 10 at 6000 rpm AC: 9.6 at 5500 rpm |
Top speed ( km / h) | 80 |
transmission | 5-speed |
drive | Chain drive , |
Brakes | LC = double disc brake (AC = single disc brake) hi. Drum brake |
Wheelbase (mm) | 1230 |
Dimensions (L × W × H, mm): | 1,915 × 730 × 1210 |
Empty weight (kg) | 110 (AC = 104) |
Hercules Ultra 80 was a series of light motorcycles from the German manufacturer Hercules .
history
The Hercules Ultra 80 was a new development for the class of light motorcycles introduced in 1981 [see the Hercules article (vehicle manufacturer)]. The Ultra80 LC (LC = Liquid Cooled), released in 1981, had a water-cooled engine, double disc brakes at the front, 12-volt electronics and a cockpit fairing.
Models
- In 1982 the Ultra80 AC (AC = Air Cooled) came onto the motorcycle market as a cheaper model with an air-cooled motor, a single front disc brake, 6-volt electrical system and a small lamp cover.
- In addition, there were two chopper models, the Ultra80 chopper with a water-cooled motor and the Ultra80 AC chopper with an air-cooled motor.
- There was also the Ultra RS 80 with sports seat, engine cover and water-cooled engine and the Ultra RS 80 AC , with air-cooled engine but without engine cover.
- The Ultra 80 F was also available as a driving school model. This was delivered without the cockpit fairing. But it had an H4 headlight and the "Driving School" sign ex works on the tail end. The F was available in silver and red metallic colors
The maximum speed was 80 km / h for all models.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Hercules brochure Das Starke Programm , general overview from ~ 1982 (No. P 00 282 009 72 07)