Cirbin
V13R
The
V13R from Canada based company Cirbin is a three wheeled sports vehicle powered
by a 1250 cc, V-twin, Harley-Davidson engine connected to a 5-speed sequential
transmission. The engine develops 125 horsepower and 84 ft-lbs of torque @ 6000
rpm.
The
design of the Cirbin V13R is intended to be reminiscent of the Hotrod era,
while also incorporating modern styling details. The fiberglass body of the
V13R is laid over a tubular steel chassis with triangulated side walls a front
crash zone and twin rollover bars. The chassis comes as standard in a black
finish, with chrome plating as an option.
The
suspension system of the Cirbin V13R has been selected to match the chassis.
The two front shocks are coil over progressive springs. They are adjustable in
both compression preload and rebound damping. The shock dimensions are standard
motorcycle sizes, so buyers can personalize their suspension setup. The single
rear shock is a fully adjustable motorcycle monoshock that can support 4"
of wheel travel without compromise. Fully customizable, this rear suspension
setup offers maximum flexibility while allowing a sporty ride.
Inside
the Cirbin V13R's cockpit the side-by-side seating is roomy enough for two
average-size adults. A grab bar helps during entry and exit. The V13R also
features adjustable seats including headrests and adjustable pedal positions.
For the instrument panel the V13R uses the Harley-Davidson V-ROD's electronic
Instrument Cluster. This is positioned in the center of the dashboard and
tilted slightly toward the driver.
Under
the front section of the V13R is the cargo compartment. The waterproof cargo
space is large enough to carry personal items for a weekend away. If more cargo
space is required optional color-matched side cases can be fitted.
As
of 2011 the Cirbin V13R is manufactured by Campagna Motors, and the name has
been changed to the Campagna Motors V13R. The company currently has dealerships
in the US, Canada and Japan.