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Modenas Kriss series

The Modenas Kriss series is the debut 4-stroke underbone motorcycle series by Malaysian motorcycle manufacturer, Modenas. The original Kriss 110 was developed through a partnership with Kawasaki, which partly owned Modenas, based on Kawasaki Kazer 110 underbone model. The Kriss is actually named after a Malay traditional weapon, kris, though some motorcycle shops in the United Kingdom had mistakenly advertised the model to be named from the acronym of a famous American motorcycle racer, Kenny Roberts because Modenas had once built some racing motorcycles for Modenas KR Motorcycle Grand Prix team.

Modenas Kriss
Overview
Production1996–present
Body and chassis
ClassUnderbone Motorcycle

First generation
ManufacturerModenas
Production1996–2019
ClassUnderbone
Engine
  • 120.2 cc (7.3 cu in)
  • 111.6 cc (6.8 cu in)
  • 97.2 cc (5.9 cu in)
SOHC 2-valve 4-stroke air-cooled
Bore / stroke
  • 55.0 mm × 50.6 mm (2.17 in × 1.99 in)(120cc)[1]
  • 53.0 mm × 50.6 mm (2.09 in × 1.99 in)(110cc)[2]
  • 50.0 mm × 49.5 mm (1.97 in × 1.95 in)(100cc)[3]
Compression ratio
  • 9.0:8 (120cc)
  • 9.3:1 (110cc)
  • 9.0:1 (100cc)
Power
  • 7.3 kW (9.9 PS) @ 8,500 rpm (120 cc model)[1]
  • 6.6 kW (9.0 PS) @ 8,500 rpm (110 cc model)[2]
  • 5.0 kW (6.8 PS) @ 7,500 rpm (100 cc model)[3]
Torque
  • 9.1 N⋅m (6.7 lb⋅ft) @ 4,500 rpm (120 cc model)[1]
  • 9.3 N⋅m (6.9 lb⋅ft) @ 4,000 rpm (110 cc model)[2]
  • 6.7 N⋅m (4.9 lb⋅ft) @ 5,500 rpm (100 cc model)[3]
Ignition typeMagneto to CDI
Transmission4-speed (Semi-Automatic)
  • Return(Down) (110cc)
  • Rotary (100cc & 120cc)
Frame typeSteel pipe backbone
SuspensionFront: Telescopic fork
Rear: Trailing swingarm
BrakesFront:

Rear:

TiresFront: 70/90-17
Rear: 80/90-17
Rake, trail27°, 79mm
Wheelbase1,245 mm (49.0 in)
DimensionsL: 1,910 mm (75 in)
W: 670 mm (26 in)
H: 1,050 mm (41 in)
Seat height750 mm (30 in)
Weight
  • 96 kg (100cc)
  • 98-101kg (110cc & 120cc) (dry)
Fuel capacity4.3 L (0.95 imp gal; 1.1 US gal)
Oil capacity
  • 1.1 L (0.24 imp gal; 0.29 US gal) (110cc & 120cc)
  • 0.9 L (0.20 imp gal; 0.24 US gal) (100cc)
Fuel consumption
  • 47 km/L (130 mpg‑imp; 110 mpg‑US) @ 80 km/h (120cc)
  • 44 km/L (120 mpg‑imp; 100 mpg‑US) @ 90 km/h (110cc)
  • 46.2 km/L (131 mpg‑imp; 109 mpg‑US) @ 80 km/h (100cc)
RelatedModenas CT series
Modenas Ace 115
Modenas Kristar

It was previewed to the public during Malaysian National Day parade in 1996 and began production at the end of 1996. Since its debut in December 1996 for the original 110 cc model with drum brakes, the Modenas Kriss became one of the most popular 4-stroke underbone motorcycle in Malaysia, attaining a peak of over 50% of the Malaysian 4-stroke underbone market in 2000 and 2001.[4]

The Kriss series has spawned several variants, including the front disc brake model in 1999, the 100 cc model in 2004, and the 120 cc model in 2007.

Model history edit

The Modenas Kriss 110 was launched in May 1996. It was previewed to public during the Hari Merdeka celebration in 1996 before the production officially started in December. It was built based on Kawasaki Kazer AN110 underbone motorcycle but with a slightly different styling. The Kriss also uses the same Kawasaki AN110 engine as the Kazer.

Since 1997, the Kriss became one of the most popular 4-stroke underbone in Malaysia, with about 99,800 units (or 46% of the Malaysian 4-stroke underbone market segment) being sold during its debut year.[4] The success of the Kriss was contributed by several factors such as affordability, performance, reliability, spare parts availability, and very good fuel economy.[5] Due to the success of the Kriss 110, the Kriss series has spawned several variants, including the front disc brake model in 1999, the 100 cc model in 2004, and the 120 cc model in 2007. A lower-cost 110 cc variant known as Kriss SG was also produced in 2002 but being phased out later due to unappealing design.

In 2000, the AN110 engine was retuned to increase its power rating from 7.5 PS (5.5 kW) in the original Kriss to 9.0 PS (6.6 kW). The fuel consumption of the Kriss 110 is very good, clocking 44 km/L (100 mpg‑US) at the constant speed of 107 km/h (66 mph).[2]

The Kriss was facelifted in 2003, featuring the newer lights, newer graphics and full colour body panels. In 2007, the second-generation Kriss was launched.[6] The second-generation Kriss uses a new 120 cc engine which is essentially a rebored AN110 engine, with a revised camshaft profile being dubbed as MAC-S (Modenas Advanced Camshaft System).[1]

There are two attempts by Modenas to introduce a legitimate successor of the Kriss. The first attempt was the Modenas Kristar which was launched in 2004 but the production ended in 2006 due to lack of appeal. It was only in 2009 that Modenas had finally launched the legitimate successor of the Kriss series, known as the Modenas CT series,[5] with the 100 and 110 cc engines being derived from the Kriss series. As a result, the Kriss 100 and Kriss 110 were being phased out to make way for the CT series, leaving the Kriss 120 as the only Kriss variant being sold.

In 2012, the Kriss family lineup was revised once again, by reinstating the 100 cc variant currently known as the Kriss MR1 (MR1 stands for "Motosikal Rakyat 1Malaysia" or 1Malaysia People's Motorcycle), launched in December 2011,[7] while the 120 cc variant was phased out to make way for the Ace 115.[8]

Export market edit

The Modenas Kriss was first being exported in 1997, with Cambodia and Greece became the earliest export market.[4] Soon, the Kriss series were also being made available in other countries such as United Kingdom, South Africa, Iran, Vietnam, Turkey, Argentina, Malta and Brunei. In Cambodia, Iran and Vietnam, the Kriss is sold as CKD models.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Official Modenas Kriss 120 brochure – from Modenas official website.
  2. ^ a b c d Official Modenas Kriss 110SE brochure – from Modenas official website.
  3. ^ a b c Official Modenas Kriss 100 brochure – from Modenas official website.
  4. ^ a b c "Modenas mahu teroka pasaran luar negara". Utusan Malaysia. 1 February 2001. Retrieved 15 October 2011. (in Malay)
  5. ^ a b "Modenas CT110 Ganti Kriss". Roda-Roda. Bayu Enterprise (December 2009): 12. 2009. ISSN 0127-9149. (in Malay)
  6. ^ "Modenas sasar jual 7,000 Kriss sebulan". Utusan Malaysia. 18 December 2007. Retrieved 5 October 2011. (in Malay)
  7. ^ . Arena Kereta. 17 December 2011. Archived from the original on 9 September 2012. Retrieved 9 October 2012. (in Malay)
  8. ^ . Arena Kereta. 1 March 2012. Archived from the original on 1 November 2012. Retrieved 9 October 2012. (in Malay)

External links edit

  • Modenas official website

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The Modenas Kriss series is the debut 4 stroke underbone motorcycle series by Malaysian motorcycle manufacturer Modenas The original Kriss 110 was developed through a partnership with Kawasaki which partly owned Modenas based on Kawasaki Kazer 110 underbone model The Kriss is actually named after a Malay traditional weapon kris though some motorcycle shops in the United Kingdom had mistakenly advertised the model to be named from the acronym of a famous American motorcycle racer Kenny Roberts because Modenas had once built some racing motorcycles for Modenas KR Motorcycle Grand Prix team Modenas KrissOverviewProduction1996 presentBody and chassisClassUnderbone Motorcycle First generationManufacturerModenasProduction1996 2019ClassUnderboneEngine120 2 cc 7 3 cu in 111 6 cc 6 8 cu in 97 2 cc 5 9 cu in SOHC 2 valve 4 stroke air cooledBore stroke55 0 mm 50 6 mm 2 17 in 1 99 in 120cc 1 53 0 mm 50 6 mm 2 09 in 1 99 in 110cc 2 50 0 mm 49 5 mm 1 97 in 1 95 in 100cc 3 Compression ratio9 0 8 120cc 9 3 1 110cc 9 0 1 100cc Power7 3 kW 9 9 PS 8 500 rpm 120 cc model 1 6 6 kW 9 0 PS 8 500 rpm 110 cc model 2 5 0 kW 6 8 PS 7 500 rpm 100 cc model 3 Torque9 1 N m 6 7 lb ft 4 500 rpm 120 cc model 1 9 3 N m 6 9 lb ft 4 000 rpm 110 cc model 2 6 7 N m 4 9 lb ft 5 500 rpm 100 cc model 3 Ignition typeMagneto to CDITransmission4 speed Semi Automatic Return Down 110cc Rotary 100cc amp 120cc Frame typeSteel pipe backboneSuspensionFront Telescopic forkRear Trailing swingarmBrakesFront Disc DrumRear DrumTiresFront 70 90 17Rear 80 90 17Rake trail27 79mmWheelbase1 245 mm 49 0 in DimensionsL 1 910 mm 75 in W 670 mm 26 in H 1 050 mm 41 in Seat height750 mm 30 in Weight96 kg 100cc 98 101kg 110cc amp 120cc dry Fuel capacity4 3 L 0 95 imp gal 1 1 US gal Oil capacity1 1 L 0 24 imp gal 0 29 US gal 110cc amp 120cc 0 9 L 0 20 imp gal 0 24 US gal 100cc Fuel consumption47 km L 130 mpg imp 110 mpg US 80 km h 120cc 44 km L 120 mpg imp 100 mpg US 90 km h 110cc 46 2 km L 131 mpg imp 109 mpg US 80 km h 100cc RelatedModenas CT seriesModenas Ace 115Modenas KristarIt was previewed to the public during Malaysian National Day parade in 1996 and began production at the end of 1996 Since its debut in December 1996 for the original 110 cc model with drum brakes the Modenas Kriss became one of the most popular 4 stroke underbone motorcycle in Malaysia attaining a peak of over 50 of the Malaysian 4 stroke underbone market in 2000 and 2001 4 The Kriss series has spawned several variants including the front disc brake model in 1999 the 100 cc model in 2004 and the 120 cc model in 2007 Contents 1 Model history 1 1 Export market 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksModel history editThe Modenas Kriss 110 was launched in May 1996 It was previewed to public during the Hari Merdeka celebration in 1996 before the production officially started in December It was built based on Kawasaki Kazer AN110 underbone motorcycle but with a slightly different styling The Kriss also uses the same Kawasaki AN110 engine as the Kazer Since 1997 the Kriss became one of the most popular 4 stroke underbone in Malaysia with about 99 800 units or 46 of the Malaysian 4 stroke underbone market segment being sold during its debut year 4 The success of the Kriss was contributed by several factors such as affordability performance reliability spare parts availability and very good fuel economy 5 Due to the success of the Kriss 110 the Kriss series has spawned several variants including the front disc brake model in 1999 the 100 cc model in 2004 and the 120 cc model in 2007 A lower cost 110 cc variant known as Kriss SG was also produced in 2002 but being phased out later due to unappealing design In 2000 the AN110 engine was retuned to increase its power rating from 7 5 PS 5 5 kW in the original Kriss to 9 0 PS 6 6 kW The fuel consumption of the Kriss 110 is very good clocking 44 km L 100 mpg US at the constant speed of 107 km h 66 mph 2 The Kriss was facelifted in 2003 featuring the newer lights newer graphics and full colour body panels In 2007 the second generation Kriss was launched 6 The second generation Kriss uses a new 120 cc engine which is essentially a rebored AN110 engine with a revised camshaft profile being dubbed as MAC S Modenas Advanced Camshaft System 1 There are two attempts by Modenas to introduce a legitimate successor of the Kriss The first attempt was the Modenas Kristar which was launched in 2004 but the production ended in 2006 due to lack of appeal It was only in 2009 that Modenas had finally launched the legitimate successor of the Kriss series known as the Modenas CT series 5 with the 100 and 110 cc engines being derived from the Kriss series As a result the Kriss 100 and Kriss 110 were being phased out to make way for the CT series leaving the Kriss 120 as the only Kriss variant being sold In 2012 the Kriss family lineup was revised once again by reinstating the 100 cc variant currently known as the Kriss MR1 MR1 stands for Motosikal Rakyat 1Malaysia or 1Malaysia People s Motorcycle launched in December 2011 7 while the 120 cc variant was phased out to make way for the Ace 115 8 Export market edit The Modenas Kriss was first being exported in 1997 with Cambodia and Greece became the earliest export market 4 Soon the Kriss series were also being made available in other countries such as United Kingdom South Africa Iran Vietnam Turkey Argentina Malta and Brunei In Cambodia Iran and Vietnam the Kriss is sold as CKD models See also editModenas CT seriesReferences edit a b c d Official Modenas Kriss 120 brochure from Modenas official website a b c d Official Modenas Kriss 110SE brochure from Modenas official website a b c Official Modenas Kriss 100 brochure from Modenas official website a b c Modenas mahu teroka pasaran luar negara Utusan Malaysia 1 February 2001 Retrieved 15 October 2011 in Malay a b Modenas CT110 Ganti Kriss Roda Roda Bayu Enterprise December 2009 12 2009 ISSN 0127 9149 in Malay Modenas sasar jual 7 000 Kriss sebulan Utusan Malaysia 18 December 2007 Retrieved 5 October 2011 in Malay Modenas perkenal motosikal untuk rakyat Modenas Kriss MR1 Arena Kereta 17 December 2011 Archived from the original on 9 September 2012 Retrieved 9 October 2012 in Malay Motosikal terbaru Modenas Ace 115 dilancarkan harga RM4 598 00 Arena Kereta 1 March 2012 Archived from the original on 1 November 2012 Retrieved 9 October 2012 in Malay External links editModenas official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Modenas Kriss series amp oldid 1139239298, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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