The ATS D5 F1 OW 1982 is an amazing ride that is sure to captivate the hearts of motorcyclists everywhere. This classic Japanese motorcycle was a product of ATS, a Japanese motorcycle manufacturer from the 1980's. The ATS D5 F1 OW was designed and manufactured to be a street-legal racer. It featured a liquid-cooled, two-cylinder four-stroke engine that produced a maximum output of 50 horsepower. The engine was mated to a 5-speed transmission for smooth shifting. The ATS D5 F1 OW was fitted with sporty styling cues and full fairings that made it look like it was created for the racetrack. Its slim, aerodynamic body gave it a sleek appearance and its twin headlamps with bright LEDs lighted up the night. Its instruments included a tachometer, speedometer, fuel gauge, and temperature gauge. Its digital display could monitor several engine parameters such as oil pressure, water temperature, and oil level. The ATS D5 F1 OW was incredibly nimble and handled remarkably well for its time. It had a lightweight, cast-aluminum frame that combined with its aluminum swingarm to provide excellent stability and a low-slung look. The bike had adjustable suspension and two-wheel disc brakes for superior stopping power. The tires were also specially designed for sporty cornering and high-speed stability. The ATS D5 F1 OW was a favorite among enthusiasts and was regarded as one of the best-handling machines of its time. Its aggressive design, powerful engine, and exceptional handling capabilities made it a true classic machine. Today, it is a highly sought-after vintage motorcycle that often fetches a high price.
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