After a year of development, AJP is unveiling the final version of its highly anticipated PR7 model at the EICMA show in Milan. Built for adventure touring, the PR7 stands out in a market dominated by larger, road-focused bikes. Staying true to AJP’s off-road heritage, it’s lightweight, agile, and designed for serious off-road use. The PR7 features a compact, durable hybrid aluminum-steel frame that also functions as an oil reservoir. It’s built to handle tough terrain while still offering comfort, fuel efficiency, and luggage capacity.
Key Specifications
Engine Type
Single cylinder, 4-stroke
Engine Capacity
659.7 cc / 40.3 cub in
Power
35.8 kW / 48 hp @ 6000 rpm
Torque
58 Nm / 5.9 kgf-m / 42.8 ft lbs @ 5500 rpm
Fuel Tank Capacity
17 L / 4.5 US gal
Weight (Dry)
155 kg / 342 lbs
Weight (wet/kerb)
172 kg / 380 lbs
All Specifications
Make & Model
Model
AJP PR7 660 Adventure
Year
2016
Engine
Engine
Single cylinder, 4-stroke
Capacity
659.7 cc / 40.3 cub in
Cooling System
Liquid cooled
Oil Capacity
Stored in twin spar
Exhaust
2-into-1
Induction
Electronic fuel injection, 44 mm Mikuni throttle body
Starting
Electric
Max Power
35.8 kW / 48 hp @ 6000 rpm
Max Torque
58 Nm / 5.9 kgf-m / 42.8 ft lbs @ 5500 rpm
Transmission
Final Drive
Chain
Chassis & Suspension
Frame
Lightweight twin spar, aluminium and steel
Rake
26.5 degrees
Front Suspension
48 mm Marzocci inverted fork
Front Suspension Travel
300 / 11.8 in
Rear Suspension
Cast aluminium swingarm with progressive linkage, Ohlins shock
Rear Suspension Travel
280 mm / 11.0 in
Wheels & Brakes
Wheels
Steel, wire spokes
Front Tyre
90/90-21
Rear Tyre
140/80-18
Front Brakes
300 mm Disc, 2-piston caliper
Rear Brakes
240 mm Disc
Dimension & Weights
Ground Clearance
300 mm / 11.8 in
Wheelbase
1532 mm / 60.3 in
Weight (Dry)
155 kg / 342 lbs
Weight (wet/kerb)
172 kg / 380 lbs
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