What is the seat height of the CFMOTO Papio?

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SamuelRose
07/30/25 5:15am
Seat height 775mm, here is the relevant information: Introduction: The CFMOTO Papio series is a compact small motorcycle, which currently has three models: the 5-speed Papio, 6-speed Papio, and ST Papio. The first two models feature a carburetor fuel supply system, while only the ST Papio is equipped with an electronic fuel injection system. Appearance: Seat height 775mm, minimum ground clearance 145mm, wheelbase 1214mm, curb weight 114kg, fuel tank capacity 7L. Based on the vehicle's body parameters, this bike has a small body, light weight, and low seat height, making it fully manageable according to its specifications. It is powered by a single-cylinder air-cooled electronic fuel injection engine with an actual displacement of 124.5ml, maximum power of 8.3KW/6500rpm, maximum torque of 7.0N.m at 8500rpm, and a top speed of 90km/h. It is paired with an electronic fuel injection system and a 6-speed transmission.
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