AJP announce the PR7 Adventure

The Dakar inspired PR7 comes with all the trick-kit you’d expect on a top spec rally machine​

AJP announce the PR7 Adventure

AJP have been around since 1987 and were originally set up to fettle and fix, and eventually build their own, enduro and off-road bikes. There latest creation is a thing of beauty though, and step a away from the current line-up of enduro, trail and supermoto machines.

Called the PR7 Adventure, the 600cc single is more Dakar rally than bimbling along the highlands, featuring a huge 920mm seat height, 300mm of travel front and rear 310mm of ground clearance. One thing that is for sure though, if anyone knows how to put an off-road bike together it’s these guys. They won five consecutive Portuguese enduro titles, 1996-2000 and won the notoriously hard Baja Championship in 1996, 1997 and 1999.

AJP announce the PR7 Adventure

The bike looks like all it’s needing to take on some serious rally raid competition is some sponsors and an auxiliary fuel tank. Features include ZF Sachs suspension, 21” front wheel (a fairly safe guess), sump and exhaust guards, rally headlight shroud and instead of a GPS or road book a touchscreen tablet. All very 21st century.

We have asked AJP for a guideline price on this, we'll update when they come back to us.

AJP PR7 Specs

ENGINE

Single cylinder, 4 stroke, 4 valves – DOHC, liquid cooled

BORE X STROKE

100 x 76.4 mm

DISPLACEMENT

600 cc

FUEL

Delphi fuel injection system Ø45 mm

STARTER

Electric

CLUTCH

Oil bath, multi-disc

TRANSMISSION

6 speed

FRAME

Composite – aluminum / steel

SEAT HEIGHT

920 mm

WHEELBASE

1540 mm

GROUND CLEARANCE

310 mm

FUEL TANK

17 L

FRONT TYRE

90/90 – 21’’

REAR TYRE

140/80 – 18’’

FRONT SUSPENSION

ZF Sachs Ø48 mm – 300 mm stroke – fully adjustable

REAR SUSPENSION

ZF Sachs prog. system with res. – 300 mm stroke – fully adjustable

FRONT BRAKES

2 piston caliper – Disc Ø300 mm

REAR BRAKES

Single piston caliper – Disc Ø240 mm


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