Now debuting the 700cc iteration of the twin-rotor machine, the Crighton Racing CR700P revives our rotorlust, and looks bonkers both on paper and on video.
The frame is still the SPONDON number from the NRV588 days, with the rest of the chassis being fairly “normal” with its Brembo/AP Racing brakes and Bitubo suspension pieces. The showcase element is of course the Rotron RT700 Twin Rotor Rotary engine.
Making 200 hp at 11,000 rpm and 100 lbs•ft of torque at 9,500 rpm, the Crighton Racing CR700P is easily in liter-bike territory with its engine output, though it is a bit peaky, as rotaries tend to be. We imagine the CR700P is a bit like a 500cc two-stroke in its power delivery, a thought that seems to be confirmed by the company’s video below. “Fucking quick” is the phrase, is it? Where can we sign-up for a turn boys?
Technical Specifications of the Crighton Racing CR700P:
Engine | |
Engine Type | Rotron RT700 Twin Rotor Rotary |
Displacement | 700cc |
Compression Ratio | 10:1 |
Max Power | 200HP @ 11,000RPM |
Max Torque | 100 lbs/ft @ 9,500RPM |
Cooling System | Rotron Pressurised Gas |
Clutch Type | Multiplate Slipper |
Primary Drive | Kevlar Belt |
Ignition System | GEMS ECU |
Fuel System | GEMS ECU |
Transmission | 6 Speed Sequential |
Chassis | |
Chassis Frame | 7000 Series Aluminium Beam |
Front Suspension | Bitubo |
Rear Suspension | Bitubo |
Front Brake | Brembo 4 Piston 320mm Discs |
Rear Brake | AP Racing Single 2 Piston 195mm Disc |
Tyres | Dunlop |
Wheelbase | Aprox. 1,445mm |
Dry Weight | 136kg |
Fuel Capacity | 22 Litres |
Oil Tank Capacity | 1.2 Litres |
Source: Crighton Racing
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