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Modenas Kriss 2 with front disc brake. Modenas Kriss is the first model launched by Modenas in 1996. The model is actually named after a Malaysian traditional weapon, Keris, [1] though some motorcycle shops in the United Kingdom had mistakenly advertised the model to be named from the acronym of a famous American motorcycle racer, Kenny Roberts because Modenas had once built some racing ...
The first attempt was the Modenas Kristar which was launched in 2004 but the production ended in 2006 due to lack of appeal. It was only in 2009 that Modenas had finally launched the legitimate successor of the Kriss series, known as the Modenas CT series, [7] with the 100 and 110 cc engines being derived from the Kriss series. As a result, the ...
Scooters share traits with mopeds (some models could even be considered both a moped and a scooter). Adding to the confusion between them, in many jurisdictions smaller engined scooters (e.g. 50cc) are road registered in the same legal category as mopeds (often named "Moped" class), leading to scooters being casually referred to as "mopeds" in ...
According to Modenas, the CTric is the first Malaysian-made electric motorcycle that has passed the latest SIRIM MS2413 standard for electric motorcycles as well as the JIS standards. [ 9 ] The electric motorcycle is powered by a brushless DC electric motor , producing the peak power of 3.6 kW at the speed of 80 km/h, [ 3 ] though ratified at 1 ...
The Modenas KR3 was a racing motorcycle designed and built by Team Roberts and funded by the Malaysian motorcycle company Modenas.The bike was used in the 500cc class of grand Prix motorcycle racing from 1997; however since 2001 the bike was renamed as Proton KR3 due to increased involvement of the Malaysian automobile company Proton.
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In Poland, a moped (called "motorower", from "motor bicycle"; this name also applies to scooters etc.) is a two- or three-wheeled motor vehicle that does not require the use of pedals, equipped with an engine of 50 cc (3.1 cu in) or less, with a maximum speed of no more than 45 km/h (28 mph) (artificially limited in some models).