2013
WK 650TR - Specifications & Review
Article Complete Info
| Articleid | 15500 |
|---|---|
| Category | Sport touring |
| Make | CF Moto |
| Model | 650TR |
| Year | 2013 |
Chassis, Suspension, Brakes & Wheels
| Frontbrakes | Double disc |
|---|---|
| Frontbrakesdiameter | 300 mm (11.8 inches) |
| Frontsuspension | Retractable |
| Fronttyre | 120/70-R17 |
| Rearbrakes | Single disc |
| Rearbrakesdiameter | 220 mm (8.7 inches) |
| Rearsuspension | Cantilever Type |
| Reartyre | 160/60-R17 |
| Wheels | Light alloy |
Engine & Transmission
| Borexstroke | 83.0 x 60.0 mm (3.3 x 2.4 inches) |
|---|---|
| Compression | 11.3:1 |
| Coolingsystem | Liquid |
| Displacement | 649.00 ccm (39.60 cubic inches) |
| Enginedetails | Twin, four-stroke |
| Fuelsystem | Injection. EFI |
| Gearbox | 6-speed |
| Ignition | ECU |
| Lubricationsystem | Pressure and splash |
| Power | 60.35 HP (44.1 kW)) @ 9000 RPM |
| Topspeed | 180.0 km/h (111.8 mph) |
| Torque | 56.00 Nm (5.7 kgf-m or 41.3 ft.lbs) @ 7000 RPM |
Other Specifications
| Coloroptions | Titanium Grey, Crystal Blue, Red, Pearl Black |
|---|---|
| Comments | Chinese brand. |
| Starter | Electric |
Physical Measures & Capacities
| Fuelcapacity | 17.50 litres (4.62 gallons) |
|---|---|
| Groundclearance | 140 mm (5.5 inches) |
| Overallheight | 1,290 mm (50.8 inches) |
| Overalllength | 2,145 mm (84.4 inches) |
| Overallwidth | 820 mm (32.3 inches) |
| Weightincloilgasetc | 220.0 kg (485.0 pounds) |
About WK
Country of Origin:
United Kingdom (brand/distributor)
Founder:
WK Bikes (MotoGB group)
Best Known For:
Value 50–400 cc scooters/motorcycles for UK learners
Company History
WK curates globally manufactured small-capacity bikes for the UK, focusing on EU compliance, ABS/CBS where required, and reliable EFI. The proposition is clear: approachable prices, dealer parts backing, and models that fit A1/A2 license tiers. By sweating PDI and documentation, WK helps first-time owners avoid teething pains and builds confidence in daily commuting. The badge represents distributor excellence turning commodity hardware into trustworthy transport.
