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2010 Roehr 1250sc - Coolness Factor = 70.2%

Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2015 3:40 am
by totalmotorcycle
2010 Roehr 1250sc on the Total Motorcycle Cool Wall

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A new American Classic


The dream of owning an American made sport bike that could hold it's own against the world's finest machines has been a dream for many. This dream is now a reality. Not only is the Roehr 1250sc the fastest and most powerful American production sport bike, but one of the top performing machines in the world.

The 1250sc represents the birth of a new American motorcycle brand. A brand committed to producing beautiful, high performance machines made in the USA. The "can do" spirit that made America great is alive and well at Roehr Motorcycles. This passion is the foundation of our brand and expressed through our products.

The Roehr 1250sc, the rebirth of American world class performance.






Key Features


- This superbike is powered by a special version of the incomparable Harley-Davidson* Revolution* engine
- 180hp of supercharged American Muscle
- Innovative BiMetal composite beam frame
- Sleek European flavor design
- Performance without compromise
- Road or track
- World class motorcycle components
- Proudly handcrafted in the USA
- A true American thoroughbred superbike



2010 Roehr 1250sc - Specifications
MSRP: $Call USD


The Bike: The Roehr 1250sc boasts high-spec running gear – Ohlins suspension, Marchesini alloy wheels, Brembo brakes with radial-mount calipers at the front, composite bodywork and is powered by the 1250sc 180HP, specially developed supercharged version of the HarleyDavidson* 1250cc Revolution* engine. State of the art supercharger technology has been applied, providing reliable high power output with a broad, linear power delivery.


Engine:
2 Cylinder, Supercharged, Liquid Cooled, DOHC, Counterbalanced, 60deg, V-twin

Displacement:
1250cc

Bore x Stoke:
105mm x 72mm

Compression ratio:
11.3 / 1


Transmission:
5 speed


Clutch: Wet, multi-plate, hydraulic actuation, slipper type


HP/Torque:
180hp @ 9100 RPM,
115 lb/ft torque @ 7600 RPM

Final drive: 520 O-ring chain


The Chassis: A unique modular CrMo steel and aluminum frame has been developed. This frame uses these two materials at areas in which their material characteristics are best suited. The result is a stiff, light weight structure that provides unparalleled steering response


Chassis Type:
Steel/aluminum composite beam frame, 4130 steel/ 6061 aluminum

Wheelbase:
56 inches (1422mm)

Rake/trail:
23.5deg. / 89mm

Seat height:
31.5 inches
Dry weight:
432 lbs. (196kg)

Front suspension:
Ohlins 43mm fully adjustable upside-down fork with TiN

Rear suspension:
Ohlins fully adjustable linkless monoshock


Front Brakes:
2 x 330mm semi-floating discs, radially mounted Brembo 4 piston calipers.


Rear brake:
245mm single disc, with 2 piston Brembo caliper

Front Wheel/tire:
3.5 x 17 forged aluminum 10 spoke Marchesini, 120/70 ZR17

Rear wheel/tire:
6.0 x 17 forged aluminum 10 spoke Marchesini, 190/55 ZR17

Fuel tank capacity:
3.2 US gallons

Reserve fuel:
.5 US gallons

Re: This Week: 2010 Roehr 1250sc - Vote Now

Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2015 10:54 am
by sunshine229
This bike is crazy! It is great to see an American company continuing to develop top-notch sports bikes. Unfortunately this name isn't well known and I'm sure their price is high compared to street sportsbikes, and that is probably why we don't see many on the road. Perhaps track people are more in awe with this one, but I still gave it a solid Cool.

Re: This Week: 2010 Roehr 1250sc - Vote Now

Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2015 3:02 pm
by jstark47
The name isn't well known because the company went out of business in 2012.

Re: This Week: 2010 Roehr 1250sc - Vote Now

Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2015 6:03 pm
by ceemes
jstark47 wrote:The name isn't well known because the company went out of business in 2012.
Not all that surprising, however their website is still up and its weird. As for the bike, all they basically did was add a blower to a HD Evo engine, slap it into a fairly standard frame, bolt on some off the shelf suspension and braking components, add a touch of carbon fibre body work and that was it. Never produced enough unit to be cost effective or economically viable and actual branched out into the eSport Bike genre for awhile. Eric Buel's bikes had a lot more to offer in the way of advancements and styling and even with the half hearted support of HD, failed. As for this bike, I will abstain from voting as we still don't have a Meh option.

Re: This Week: 2010 Roehr 1250sc - Vote Now

Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2015 10:06 pm
by Grey Thumper
Isn't a bike that didn't manage to keep a company afloat by definition a fail?

Re: This Week: 2010 Roehr 1250sc - Vote Now

Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2015 6:10 am
by totalmotorcycle
Grey Thumper wrote:Isn't a bike that didn't manage to keep a company afloat by definition a fail?
That's a really good question! But it could be said, that could apply to many other motorcycle companies that are successful today that failed in the past, even with the same model names (ie, Sportster or Scout).

It's possible Roehr name/company might come back vis-a-vie a new owner.

Mike

Re: This Week: 2010 Roehr 1250sc - Vote Now

Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2015 6:15 am
by totalmotorcycle
I voted: Awesome.

Awesome more for the idea, the drive and inspiration to create something that's built and designed in their home country. It's extremely challenging as many other companies have discovered (EBR, Phantom, Ridley, etc). With very high labor rates, environmental standards, cost of living in the USA, Canada, heck any 1st world country, who do you compete with those of the 2nd and 3rd world? It takes a very special person to stand up and say "I'm mad as hell and I'm not going to take it anymore" and do something against the common grain and start their own company up or even to go out and buy something that's not an iPhone type motorcycle because they believe in something. That to me, makes these companies so special vs those that off-shore everything.

I love a good underdog. I love a good philosophy. And that to me, is an awesome.

Mike

Re: This Week: 2010 Roehr 1250sc - Vote Now

Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2015 6:20 am
by totalmotorcycle
2010 Roehr 1250sc - Coolness Factor = 70.2%
Featured: July 10th, 2015 - July 17th 2015
Most popular vote category: Cool

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Your Coolness Factor of the 2010 Roehr 1250sc is:

Awesome (3 points) 32% [ 6 ]
Cool (2 points) 53% [ 10 ]
Uncool (1 point) 11% [ 2 ]
Fail (0 point) 5% [ 1 ]

Total votes: 19

= a Coolwall Factor of 70.2%

Notes: Roehr stood up and said to the work ""I'm mad as hell and I'm not going to take it anymore" and made his own way in the jungle; following the path forged by others like Erik Buell. The path of resistance isn't easy without market support, but there is a time and place for everything. After all, way back in the 90s, Apple was a fringe company that few even wanted to own (anyone remember the Crapple 2E?)


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