Bristol PH donates 2 Assassin R400 bikes to BFP
The local wing of Bristol Motorcycles handed over two custom-built Assassin R400 motorbikes to the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP).
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What were some of the special equipment fitted on the Bristol Assassin R400 dobated to the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)?
The custom-fitted Bristol Assasin R400 units gifted to the BFP had a portable oxygen tank, a fire extinguisher, and an alloy top box.What powers the Bristol Assassin R400?
The Bristol Assassin R400 is powered by a 371 cubic centimeter engine.According to Bristol Philippines, the said move to donate two entry-level big bikes was aimed at enhancing the BFP’s response time in addressing accidents and other incidents.
The two abovementioned emergency response units have been fitted with custom appointments to aid the firefighters in their roles. The said fittings include a portable oxygen tank, a fire extinguisher, and an alloy top box that will serve as a decent-sized compartment for various medical items.
Further, the said motorbikes are equipped with lights and sirens to alert everyone should a fire break out.
Additionally, Bristol Philippines installed crash guards to keep both the rider and motorcycle safe.
To note, the Bristol Assassin R400 is equipped with a 371 cubic centimeter engine that puts out approximately 39 horses and 28.5 Newton-meters of torque.
Stopping power is facilitated by two single disk brakes (front and back) that are housed inside 17-inch wheels shod in 120/70 (front) and 150/60 (rear) tires.
Its suspension system is comprised of an inverted front fork and a single rear shock absorber.
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