Crighton CR700W motorcycle brings the rotary engine back into production

The automotive world hasn’t seen a rotary engine in production since the Mazda RX-8 was axed in 2012. However, the Crighton CR700W is bringing it back in spectacular fashion in a machine billed as the “ultimate track bike.“ In fact, the engine claims to have one of the highest specific power outputs of any naturally aspirated engine in the world. The dual-rotor mill dispenses just 690 cc but generates 220 horsepower at 10,500 rpm (and 105 lb-ft at 9,500 rpm), which translates to 319 horsepower per liter. By comparison, the company says, most MotoGP race bikes make around 300 hp. Also watch other videos: Indian Motorcycles FTR range gets a new Sport trim for 2023 Tags: ftshare, motor ngebut, motor kencang, mesin rotary, mesin wankel, motor bermesin wankel, jamie whitham, brian crighton, crighton racing, cr700p, rotary bike, rotary racing bike, rotary engine, wankel engine, wankel bike, wankel racing bike, festival of 1000 bikes, rotron engine, roton engine, roton bike, rotron rotary, engine, motogp, superbikes, motorcycle, superbike, racing, crighton, cr700w, wankel, rotary, engine, wankel engine sound, rotary engine sound, fts gadget,ft play, Motorbike, motorcycle, bike, bike reviews, motorbike, videos, motorcycle, videos, motorcycle, review, track, test, Crighton, rotary, Norton, CR700W, Crighton review, Crighton test, Crighton cr700w review, Crighton cr700w test, Cadwell Park, Crighton cr700w rotary, 95000 track bike, Ultimate Racing Machine, BikeSocial, BikeSocial, Michael Mann, GP500, 2-stroke, 2-stroke #motorcycle #motorsport #motorbike #bike #review #reviews #motorcycle #track #test #engine #sports #sport #Crighton #power #rpm #race #racecars #motogp #performance #racing
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