Three-wheeled monster
Campagna T-REX-16S is a three-wheeled luxury three-wheeled motorcycle, nicknamed "the three-wheeled beast" , installed in Quebec, Canada. This vehicle is engineered by BMW engineers to research new engines and transmission systems, very popular in cross country racing.
Previously, the T-REX-14R's Campagna was equipped with a 1400cc Kawasaki vertical cylinder engine, a 197 horsepower engine, a liquid-cooled engine (the same used in Harley Davidson Vs). -Rod).
And the T-REX-16S from BMW has a new engine, which is powered by 6-cylinder 1649cc, torque of 5,250rpm, via six-speed gearbox. Rear thrust, 160 horsepower.
Model Campagna T-REX 16S
The T-REX 16S engine is tilted forward to lower center of gravity, reduce weight, friction, and ease of maintenance. The tricycle is known for its agility, acceleration, accuracy in racing.
BMW engineers have also focused on improving fuel combustion, cooling and transmission, optimizing overall efficiency, and using the most economical fuel.
The T-REX-16S , which has an electronic control system from the gas sensor, offers three modes for regulating the gas response, as well as providing power and torque to suit road conditions and preferences. racer.
The T-REX-16S has a total length of 3,500mm; 1.981mm wide; High 1.067mm. Tires made of fiberglass. The onboard instrument panel includes speedometer, engine rpm, engine coolant temperature indicator and oil indicator, fuel gauge, flash.
2 seat car. T-REX-16S incorporates audio system including iPod / iPhone / USB and Bluetooth, Radio. Two suits on each side of the car have a capacity of 46 liters each, designed to withstand water, with cargo space under the hood.
A pair of two oval exhaust pipes, each with three escape holes, makes the rear view of the T-REX-16S look like a motorcycle, but viewed from the front is a luxury car.
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