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SWM Superdual T Photo Gallery

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Neil Nair

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SWM Superdual T Photo Gallery

The SWM Superdual T was recently launched in India at Rs 6.8 lakhs (ex-showroom) and is available through Motoroyale’s showrooms here. We bring you the detailed photo gallery of the bike.

 

The bike derives styling from motocross competition bikes with its high-mudguard, high-mounted dual exhausts and sleek bodywork.

It also gets features like a luggage rack and tall-windscreen to justify its touring motorcycle tag. 

 

The higher-spec version retailing at Rs 7.30 lakhs comes with auxiliary lights, an engine sump guard, fairing guard and pannier frame as standard.

The set of hard-case panniers on the other hand are being offered as an optional accessory.

The bike sports a rather small LCD-instrument that displays all basic information. It does not feature any electronic aids apart from ABS. 

The SWM Superdual T is powered by a 600cc, single-cylinder engine that produces 54bhp and 53.5Nm of torque.

Suspension duties have been taken care of by inverted front forks with 210mm of suspension travel and a monoshock at the rear offering 220mm of travel.

 

Stopping power comes from a single disc on both ends held on by Brembo calipers with ABS a standard.

 

It rides on a 19-inch front and 17-inch rear wire spoke wheels shod with road-biased tyres. 

It competes against the Kawasaki Versys 650 and Suzuki V-Strom 650 XT in India.

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