Mahindra Stallio Technical Specifications
Overall length x width x height 2000 mm x 720 mm x 1050 mm
Seat Height 800 mm
Wheelbase 1265 mm
Minimum ground clearance 165 mm
Kerb Weight ( with 90 % fuel, Tools etc) 125 Kg
Seat Height 800 mm
Wheelbase 1265 mm
Minimum ground clearance 165 mm
Kerb Weight ( with 90 % fuel, Tools etc) 125 Kg
Engine Type 4-Stroke, Air cooled, SI engine
Cylinder Arrangement Single cylinder
Displacement 106.7 cc
Bore x Stroke 52.4 mm x 49.5 mm
Compression Ratio 9.6 : 1
Maximum Power 5.4 KW (7.3 PS) @ 7500 rpm
Maximum Torque 8.0 N-m @ 5500 rpm
Cylinder Arrangement Single cylinder
Displacement 106.7 cc
Bore x Stroke 52.4 mm x 49.5 mm
Compression Ratio 9.6 : 1
Maximum Power 5.4 KW (7.3 PS) @ 7500 rpm
Maximum Torque 8.0 N-m @ 5500 rpm
Starting System Electric Start / Kick Start
Ignition System C.D.I
Fuel Tank Capacity 13.7 litres
Reserve Capacity 1.6 litres
Clutch Type Wet Multi-plate
Transmission Type / Gear Box 4 gears constant mesh
Ignition System C.D.I
Fuel Tank Capacity 13.7 litres
Reserve Capacity 1.6 litres
Clutch Type Wet Multi-plate
Transmission Type / Gear Box 4 gears constant mesh
Frame Type Steel Double Tubular Cradle Type Structure
Wheel Type Alloy Wheel
Tire Size (Front / Rear) 2.75” x 18” 4 Ply (Front)
3.0” x 18” 6 Ply (Rear)
Brake Type (Front / Rear) 130 mm dia – Internal Expanding (Drum) (Front)
130 mm dia – Internal Expanding (Drum) (Rear)
Suspension Type (Front / Rear) Telescopic hydraulic-damped (Front);
5-step adjustable, coiled hydraulic-damped (Rear)
Battery 12V/ 5Ah
Head Lamp 12V – 35W / 35W – Halogen Bulb (Multi Reflector Type)
Wheel Type Alloy Wheel
Tire Size (Front / Rear) 2.75” x 18” 4 Ply (Front)
3.0” x 18” 6 Ply (Rear)
Brake Type (Front / Rear) 130 mm dia – Internal Expanding (Drum) (Front)
130 mm dia – Internal Expanding (Drum) (Rear)
Suspension Type (Front / Rear) Telescopic hydraulic-damped (Front);
5-step adjustable, coiled hydraulic-damped (Rear)
Battery 12V/ 5Ah
Head Lamp 12V – 35W / 35W – Halogen Bulb (Multi Reflector Type)



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