Motor | |
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Tipo | Motor de 4 cilindros em linha transversal 4 tempos com duplo eixo de comando Refrigerado por Água 4 vávulas por cilindro |
Diâmetro / curso | |
Cilindrada | 1.293 cc |
Potência máxima | 175hp / 9.250 rpm |
Torque máximo (Nm)/RPM | 140 Nm a 8.250 rpm |
Taxa de compressão | 13:1 |
Preparação do combustível / gestão do motor | |
Catalisador | 3 vias com sonda Lambda Norma de gases EU-3 |
Desempenho / Consumo de Combustível | |
Velocidade máxima | > 200 km/h |
Consumo (90 km/h) | 21,3 km/l |
Consumo (120 km/h) | 18,9 km/l |
Combustível | |
Alternador / Autonomia | |
Alternador / Autonomia | 580 W / ~ 358 km |
Bateria | |
Transmissão | |
Embreagem | |
Câmbio | 6 marchas |
Transmissão | Cardã |
Ciclística / freios | |
Quadro | |
Suspensão dianteira | BMW Motorrad Duolever com ESA – 115 mm de curso |
Suspensão traseira | BMW Motorrad Paralever com ESA, balança traseira monobraço de alumínio – 135 mm de curso |
Curso da suspensão dianteira / traseira | |
Distância entre eixos | |
Trail | |
Ângulo da coluna de direção | |
Rodas | |
Roda dianteira | 3.5 x 17” |
Roda traseira | 6.0 x 17” |
Pneu dianteiro | 120/70 – ZR 17 |
Pneu traseiro | 190/55 – ZR 17 |
Freio dianteiro | Discos duplos flutuantes de 320 mm com pinças de 4 pistões |
Freio traseiro | Disco simples de 265 mm com pinça flutuante de 2 pistões |
ABS | |
Dimensões / pesos | |
Comprimento (mm) | 2.182 |
Largura (mm) | 905 |
Altura (mm) | 1.221 |
Altura do banco (mm) | 820 mm / 790 mm (opcional) |
Curvatura das Pernas | |
Peso em ordem de marcha 1) | 254 kg |
Peso seca 2) | 228 kg |
Peso total permitido | |
Carga útil (com equipamento de série) | |
Capacidade do tanque de combustível | 19 litros |
Reserva | 4 litros |
Nova BMW K 1300 S 2011
Lefèvre Interiors projects we are working at
Some of my readers asked me when I would be able to post about some new projects of Lefèvre Interiors. Well, the past months, Jan and me were so busy preparing and installing a lof of our projects! The whole process of a design project, from the start to the finishing touch (furnishings, window treatment and decoration included) takes a few months, sometimes even a year!
We are only a small company, where the execution of cabinetry and paneling requires a lot of handicraft and craftsmanship.
Taking all the required measurements and preparing the design renderings and technical plans is a very important phase of the process.
If the plans are approved by our clients, the woodwork has to be constructed by the employees in our workshop.
I thought you might be interested in these projects. So today I show you pictures of some of the projects we were working at the passed months, and which are already installed at our client’s home, but not finished yet.
Painting and docoration has to be finished in the next weeks or months.
But maybe now you will understand how busy I am sometimes and therefore not having plenty of time left to blog!
At this project here, we were asked to design a living room with adjoining kitchen.
Construction in our workshop.
Integrated double door to the entry hall.
Radiator covering and window shutters.
Double glazed door towards the kitchen.
Double glazed door towards the living room.
An almost finished kitchen isle of which the counter top will be made of the Belgian marble “rouge belge”.
Jan’s technical plan of the kitchen isle.
This kitchen cabinet is fantstic! I just love this. Do you notice the open parts to store the cutlery?
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The second project is the redo of a bedroom.
All of the woodwork in this room has to be painted.
Built-in cabinets as a French “placard”.
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A third project is about a redo of a library room.
This cabinetry and paneling is also made of oak but with a totally different finish than the oak at the first project I showed you.
This library need to be furnished and decorated now.
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This is also a redo project of a library room.
For this project we used French walnut for the cabinetry.
I will show you more pictures of the room when the window treatment is finished.
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And finally, the remake of an existing front door!!!
This is a rather unusual project but the owners of this house couldn’t find no one who was prepared to make this door with the exact profiles and proportions of the 19th century authentic door.
Jan and me decided to go for it and the owners are now very pleased with it.
The new front door. (So sorry I didn’t have a better picture of it.)
Unfortunately we had to change the design of the letter boxes, because the original ones are not conform anymore to the new legislation about the required measurements of mailboxes.
The old damaged door.
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I will asap post pictures of the finishing part of these interiors, furniture, window treatment and decoration items included!
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All pictures by me.