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Cleveland CycleWerks To Debut Two Motorcycles At 2018 Auto Expo

Modified On Mar 20, 2019 01:28 PM By Team Bikedekho

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The Ace and Misfit will be the first two products incoming from the American bike maker

Cleveland CycleWerks to debut at auto expo

Cleveland CycleWerks is an American motorcycle brand known for its low-cost, small-capacity custom motorcycles. Last year, it partnered with Laish-Madison MotoWerks to build and sell motorcycles in India. It has corporate offices in Mumbai and Hyderabad and will have a manufacturing facility in Pune. The company website currently displays three motorcycles, of which they will be launching two at the upcoming Auto Expo: the Ace and Misfit.

Cleveland CycleWerks to debut at auto expo

Both the Ace and Misfit are retro-themed motorcycles. The Ace will be a retro commuter, delivering a modest 14.5PS and 16.5Nm from its 230cc air-cooled, single cylinder motor. That should not be a problem given its 136kg kerb weight. The company claims a top speed of 110kmph for the bike. The retro design comes courtesy a teardrop fuel tank, chrome round headlamp, retro fenders and a single-pod analogue instrument cluster. It gets high-set handlebars and the spoked aluminium wheels are wrapped in high profile tyres. The frame is a single downtube unit and the suspension is composed of upside down front forks at the front and dual shock absorbers at the rear. Braking is via a front disc and rear drum. Cleveland CycleWerks to debut at auto expo

The Cleveland Misfit is the company’s take on a cafe racer. It trades the Ace’s chrome bits for a blacked out theme and also gets bright paintwork for the fuel tank, side panels and rear seat cowl. Its 223cc air-cooled, single cylinder motor makes 16PS of peak power and 18Nm of torque. Its kerb weight is slightly higher at 145kg while claimed top speed is 110kmph. Suspension duties are handled by 38mm upside down forks adjustable for compression and rebound at the front. The braking hardware has also been upgraded, with a larger 315mm front disc and a 220mm disc at the rear.

Given the local manufacturing setup, we expect both bikes to be priced a shade above Rs 1 lakh. Stay tuned for more.

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