The Cagiva Raptor 1000 (2004) is a breath-taking, performance-driven motorcycle perfect for experienced riders who are ready to take their riding to another level. With a beefy, 90-degree V-Twin engine nestled in a light and athletic chassis, the Raptor 1000 provides pocket-rocket performance and plenty of torque. Its unmistakable and aggressive styling is highlighted by a sublime red paint job and enveloping fairing, giving the Raptor an intimidating, road-ready appeal. Power is provided by a 999cc, liquid-cooled engine with 4 valves per cylinder and S & S intake/exhaust cams. With the addition of 48mm Keihin CV carburettors, the engine is able to generate an impressive 109 hp whilst providing impressive throttle response. Transferring power to the ground is handled by a smooth-shifting six-speed transmission and a robust O-ring chain drive. The Raptor 1000's suspension provides the perfect balance of comfort, handling and control. A 43mm Marzocchi inverted fork ensures an accurate feel when cornering and the preload adjustable Sachs single rear shock easily handles any bumps in the road. Stopping power is provided by dual 320mm discs up front, along with a 245mm single disc at the rear. This performance package is really topped by the beautiful look and feel of the Raptor 1000. Not only does it sound and look great, but the riding position is spot-on and highly comfortable. So if you're ready to ride, the Cagiva Raptor 1000 is ready to take your riding experience to a whole new level.
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