The Mahindra Mojo story had all our attention late last year and when it was announced in September 2010 and we were told to expect it in showrooms early 2011 but that date never came, and couple that with the gear box issues that the Stallio faced, Mahindra decided to launch the Mojo only after a good revival. When launched the bike came with a 4-years/40,000 kms warranty and 8 free services (which is amazing) and the following specifications:
Mahindra Mojo Technical Specifications:
- Overall length x width x height: 2100 x 830 x 1270 mm
- Seat Height: 820 mm
- Wheelbase: 1450 mm
- Minimum ground clearance: 150 mm
- Kerb Weight: ( with 90 % fuel, Tools etc) 160kg
- Engine Type: Single Cylinder, Liquid Cooled, 4 Valves
- Displacement: 292 cc
- Bore x Stroke: 78 mm x 61.2 mm
- Compression Ratio: 11 : 1
- Maximum Power: 19.3 kW @ 8500 rpm
- Maximum Torque: 24 N.m @ 7000 rpm
- Starting System: Self Start
- Ignition System: ECU (Electronic Control Unit)
- Fuel Tank Capacity in liters: 15.5
- Transmission Type / Gear Box: Constant Mesh, 6 speed
- Frame Type: Twin Tube Exposed frame in Steel,Shining yellow painted – Diamond Frame
- Wheel Type: Alloy Wheel
- Rim Size: (Front / Rear) Front 2.75 x 17”; Rear 4.00 x 17”
- Tire Size: (Front / Rear) — Tubeless 100/80 — 17” (Front) 150/60 -17” (Rear)- radial
- Brake Type: (Front / Rear) Disc 320 mm (Front); Disc 220 mm (Rear);
- Suspension Type:(Front / Rear) Inverted fork Telescopic hydraulic-damped (Front);
- 120 mm stroke Horizontally mounted Mono Shox; air + hydraulic damping. (Rear)
- Battery:12V, 9 AH; Maintenance Free
- Head Lamp: Twin Beams; 35W / 35W X 2; Halogen Bulb (Multi Reflector Type)
- Marker / Pilot Lamps 4 LED’s each side, above twin beam Head Lights
- Tail Lamp: LED based (with 12 LED’s)
The Mahindra Mojo brings to the table a 292CC engine with a healthy 26BHP of power, a Ducati Energia EFI system and the inverted shock absorbers directly from Paioli of Italy. Now that’s something isn’t it? A naked 250CC+ bike with some major R&D going into it. Except for its rather not so pleasing design, the Mojo seemed perfect. Even its price of about 1,75,000INR seemed decent enough for a bike that had a lot of tech going in.
Mahindra for promotion of the bike even had 125CC MotoGP rider Danny Webb ride the bike at Thundersprint and he went on to describe the Mojo as “Funky and Fun”. Mahindra hopefully have done some cutting and chopping at their design center to the Mojo and we hope they have got it right for everybody’s sake.
thanks for share
does this thing really work,i really have my doubts.