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Old 28th September 2007, 00:48   #1571 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by V-16 View Post
Heres what the difference between the Berekley 95 and 105 actually is;
The figures 95 and 105 indicate the top speed of the car in miles per hour (144/152 km/hr). The engines were Royal Enfield 692cc twins of 41 bhp @ 5500 rpm in the 95 and a more highly tuned version that gave 51 bhp @6250 rpm in the 105. Thats all.
Gogi - Ram has already pointed out the difference in engine specifications in his earlier post.

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The B95 had a 692 cc Royal Enfield Super Meteor four-stroke twin engine that put out 41 bhp @ 5500 rpm; 58 Newton-m torque @4000 rpm and pushed it to 95 mph (152 km/h).

The B105 was powered by a 692 cc Royal Enfield Constellation four-stroke Twin engine breathing through twin-carburetors. It put out 50 bhp @ 6250 rpm; 61 Newton-m torque @4000 rpm and could top out at 105 mph (168 km/h).
A total of 200 Berkeley B95 + B105 cars were made.

Ram
There were minor differences in dimensions too as I have mentioned in my last post. But what I want to know is - how can you distinguish between the two by looking at a picture?
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