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10 Quick Facts about Confederate G2 P51 Combat Fighter

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When it comes to precision and performance, Confederate, the American motorcycle manufacturer always wins the game with a clear cut intention of creating a masterpiece every time. The timeless design capabilities and uniqueness of the models are always in front of the admirers and for the lust of our eyes, it presents the P51 Combat.

The design speaks more of a new era, where machines are perfect and flawlessly display their each and every component to its master. The bike is a perfectly made example with each component outrageously speaking for itself. The front gets a small round headlight, giving no idea what the rear will flaunt to the observer. Looking huge and forceful, the P51 is built on an aluminum frame.

The power to such a beast is provided by a V-twin, 2163 cc engine, producing a blast of 200 HP and 230 NM, pulling the bike more like a rocket on wheels. The 5-speed overdrive, straight cut transmission is matched to a drag race proven clutch for better power delivery. The beast weighs 500 pounds and comes with a 14.2 litre fuel tank.

The suspension on the P51 Combat is a double wishbone girder link with coil-over and integrated reservoir for the front and multilink coil-over with remote reservoir for the rear. It gets twin disc brakes for the front whereas the rear gets a single disc brake with solid disc carbon fiber wheel.

P51 Combat would be built in two shades and only 61 pieces are on the count. 30 would be made in White shade, being for $113,900/Rs. 75.5 lakhs each whereas the Black would be limited to 31, each being for $119,500/Rs. 79.5 lakhs.

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