MBP unveils new C650V middleweight cruiser motorcycle for 2023

MBP have unveiled their C650V cruiser motorcycle for 2023, featuring a unique style and looks, ensuring it will stand out on the road.

MBP C650V. - MBP
MBP C650V. - MBP

MBP have made the C650V cruiser motorcycle with individuality in mind. The C650V aims to stand out against the others in its category. MBP have modelled the C650V from cruisers and small race bikes for its quirky looks.



Some of the standout features on the C650V that make it look the part are its sidepod air intakes, the double tailpipes, the large headlamp and the passenger backrest.

MBP C650V. - MBP
MBP C650V. - MBP



When it comes to power the C650V delivers decent performance. With its two-cylinder V-twin engine MBPs middleweight cruiser machine has a displacement of 647cc. The C650V delivers a maximum power of 51kW (68 horsepower) at 8500rpm and produces a maximum amount of torque of 62Nm at 7000rpm. The top speed of this machine is said to be 175km/h (108.74mph), this makes it clear to see that the C650V does pack a punch.



The front brakes on the C650V features Nissin double disc calipers with ABS to allow for more stopping power and control under braking. However, the rear wheel only features a single disc with Nissin caliper and ABS technology. The rear also features dual shocks from KYB, these shock absorbers feature five levels of preload adjustment and provide 55mm of wheel travel.

MBP C650V. - MBP
MBP C650V. - MBP



One detail that is present on the C650V is the use of two display screens. There is the usual dashboard to show you all your rider metrics. However, it also features an additional display on your fuel tank for a choice of two displays.



The MBP C650V is not yet available yet to the public but is expected to be launched in the first semester of 2023. The price of the C650V has not yet been announced either but is also expected to be announced in the first semester of 2023.

Check out the C650V on the MBP website.

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