GT650 Engine

This compact water cooled 90 degree v twin, DOHC 8 valve engine incorporates the latest technology and produces 79 horsepower (approx 70 rear wheel horse power). Designed in Hamamatsu, Japan, it sets a new benchmark in V-twin performance. It has dual Mikuni downdraft carburetors, low restriction stainless steel exhaust, environmentally friendly secondary air intake system, which meets all world standards, including euro 2.

GT650 Various

Dual lateral oval bar frame is designed to reduce weight and allow the engine to be carried lower to provide cornering agility comparable to European sports bikes. Upside down forks compliment the chassis to give nimble handling and safer road holding. The radiator is mounted high to avoid stone damage, and is fitted with automatic thermo fan for heavy traffic situations.

GT650 Brakes

Twin front discs and dual twin piston fully floating brake calipers provide incredible stopping power. Fit racing pads and you are ready for the race track! Upside down forks have compression and rebound adjustment, and the rear shock is charged for suspension sophistication not normally available in this price range.

GT650 Instruments

A large 17 litre fuel tank ensures long touring range. Traditional naked sports bike styling and simple ergonomics with easy to read gauges (including temperature gauge and fuel warning lamps), make the comet an easy bike to ride. Wide angle mirrors are fitted to give ample rear vision.

GT650 Headlight

A unique multi focus headlamp was designed in late 2002 to provide long distance light projection for the rider to see as far ahead as possible. It is the latest in headlamp design technology and is fitted with a shatter resistant lens and a H4 60/55watt globe.

GT650 Rear Seat

The comet GT650 also has convenience features such as pillion seat and heavy duty tie down rails for all your gear for those long trips. The rider's seat is firm in design to provide good support and reduce fatigue. The comet series all incorporate key lock storage compartment under the pillion seat (see GT250 page). Items such as wet weather gear, maps, lunch etc can be stored here, as well as locking helmet security (depending on helmet design).