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Shineray XY150-15 motorcycle manufactured by Chongqing Xinyuan Motorcycle Co., Ltd.

Shineray motorcycle XY150-15

XY150-15

Shineray Chinese motorcycle XY150-15 manufactured by Chongqing Xinyuan Motorcycle Co., Ltd. (a manufacturing enterprise in Zhongqing, Chongqing Municipality, China; manufactures a range of two-wheeled / three-wheeled vehicles, including motorcycles). Wheelbase is 1310 mm, tires are front 70/90-17 rear 100/80-17, front 100/80-17 rear 120/80-17, gross vehicle weight is 288 kg, curb weight is of the Chinese motorcycle 138 kg, engine: 162FMJ-A, max. speed is 95 km/h, passenger capacity is 2 (incl. driver).

Technical Specifications of the Chinese motorcycle Shineray

Vehicle Overview

MakeShineray
Vehicle modelXY150-15
Vehicle typeMotorcycle
VIN
  • LXYPCKL0×××××××××
Manufacturer
CountryChina
Manufacturer's locationZhongqing, Chongqing Municipality, China.

Engine of the Chinese motorcycle Shineray XY150-15

Engine Specifications of the Chinese motorcycle
Engine Model162FMJ-A
Engine displacement (cc)149
Engine power (kW)8.3
Engine manufacturer
  • Chongqing Xinyuan Motorcycle Co., Ltd.

Dimensions and Weights of the Chinese motorcycle Shineray XY150-15

Dimensions and Weight Specifications of the Chinese motorcycle
Overall Dimensions of the Chinese motorcycle
Overall length (mm)1940
Overall width (mm)710
Overall height (mm)1080
Weights
Curb weight of the Chinese motorcycle (kg)138
Gross vehicle weight (kg)288
Seating capacity
Total number of seats2
Wheel Base
Wheelbase (mm)1310

Wheels and Tires

Tires and Wheels of the Chinese motorcycle Shineray XY150-15
Number of axles2
Number of tires2
Tires dimensionfront 70/90-17 rear 100/80-17, front 100/80-17 rear 120/80-17

Misc. Specifications

Miscellaneous Specifications Shineray XY150-15 (motorcycle)
Max. speed95
Total number of seats2

Additional Information

The products address Jiulongpo District of Chongqing Xinyuan Road, including the 8th Valley town
(Note: possible inaccuracies)