Acabion GTBO 55
2007Sportbike

Acabion GTBO 55

Key specifications

Engine
1300 cc
Power
542 HP
Torque
420 Nm
Weight
360 kg
Fuel type
petrol
Transmission
6-speed

Overview

Introducing the 2007 Acabion GTBO 55: A Pinnacle of Performance and Innovation The 2007 Acabion GTBO 55 is not just a motorcycle; it’s a statement of engineering prowess and high-speed ambition. Positioned firmly within the sport category, this masterpiece is the brainchild of visionary designers who sought to redefine the boundaries of two-wheeled performance. With a striking design that resembles a blend of futuristic aesthetics and aerodynamic efficiency, the GTBO 55 captures the essence of speed, making it a coveted machine for motorcycle enthusiasts and collectors alike. It’s not merely about getting from point A to B; it’s about the exhilarating journey that lies in between. At the heart of the GTBO 55 lies a formidable 1300cc in-line four engine that produces an astonishing 541.77 horsepower at 9300 RPM. This powerhouse of an engine is complemented by a turbocharged fuel system, ensuring that every twist of the throttle translates into spine-tingling acceleration. Riders can expect a breathtaking torque of 420 Nm at 6900 RPM, propelling the GTBO 55 to a jaw-dropping top speed of 466.7 km/h (290.0 mph). The six-speed gearbox provides seamless shifting, allowing for effortless transitions through the gears. Whether you’re cruising on the open highway or tackling a twisty mountain road, the combination of lightweight carbon fiber construction and high-strength steel tubing ensures that this motorcycle offers not only exhilarating speed but also stability and control. The Acabion GTBO 55 is packed with cutting-edge features that set it apart from its competitors. Its self-supporting carbon fiber frame is designed with a ‘fail-safe principle’ reminiscent of aeronautical engineering, promising unmatched rigidity and safety. The motorcycle also boasts an impressive fuel efficiency of just 4.00 liters per 100 km, which is astonishing considering its performance capabilities. In fact, at 200 km/h, it consumes three times less fuel than a compact diesel car, making it a remarkably efficient choice for those who crave speed without compromising on economy. An integrated 3 KW electric power system enhances its practicality, allowing for low-speed maneuvers and parking without the roar of the engine. **

Pros

    Cons

    • Unmatched Performance: With 541.77 HP and a top speed of 466.7 km/h, the GTBO 55 is one of the fastest motorcycles ever produced.
    • Innovative Frame Design: The carbon fiber frame utilizes advanced aeronautical engineering principles, ensuring both safety and strength.
    • Impressive Fuel Efficiency: Despite its power, the GTBO 55 boasts exceptional fuel consumption figures, making it more economical than many expected.
    • Premium Price Tag: As a high-performance machine, the GTBO 55 comes with a price point that may be out of reach for many riders.
    • Weight Considerations: At 360 kg, it’s heavier than some sport bikes, which may affect maneuverability for less experienced riders.
    • Limited Availability: Being a niche motorcycle, finding a GTBO 55 on the market can be a challenge, making it a rare gem for enthusiasts.

    Technical details

    Source specification data

    Make
    Acabion
    Model
    GTBO 55
    Category
    Sport
    Starter
    Electric
    Comments
    Abicon
    says fuel consumption at 200 km/h is three times lower in comparison to a compact diesel car and at 400 km/h it is 10 times lower compared to a supersportscar.
    Even
    at 600 km/h the
    Acabion
    is still efficient, just that there is nothing comparable around on todays roads.
    An
    electric power system of 3
    W
    is used for short-range and slow operation like parking, private terrain, etc.
    Power
    541.77 HP (395.5 kW)) @ 9300 RPM
    Torque
    420.00 Nm (42.8 kgf-m or 309.8 ft.lbs) @ 6900 RPM
    Gearbox
    6-speed
    Top Speed
    466.7 km/h (290.0 mph)
    Fuel System
    Turbo. KKK Acabion Extended
    Bore X Stroke
    81.0 x 63.0 mm (3.2 x 2.5 inches)
    Displacement
    1300.00 ccm (79.33 cubic inches)
    Cooling System
    Liquid
    Engine Details
    In-line four, four-stroke
    Fuel Consumption
    4.00 litres/100 km (25.0 km/l or 58.81 mpg)
    Greenhouse Gases
    O2
    g/km. (
    O2
    -
    Carbon
    dioxide emission)
    Valves Per Cylinder
    4
    Dry Weight
    360.0 kg (793.7 pounds)
    Overall Width
    780 mm (30.7 inches)
    Overall Height
    1,270 mm (50.0 inches)
    Overall Length
    5,100 mm (200.8 inches)
    Power Weight Ratio
    1.5049 HP/kg
    Frame Type
    Carbon fibre, self-supporting, redundant with the space frame of the chassis, ‘fail safe principle’ as in aeroplane construction, engine frame high-strength steel tubing.