Suzuki - 2009 GSX650F features an ideal balance of sportbike excitment and all-around versatile performance. Offers crisp handling and a comfortable design, including the seating position is more upright, which makes all-day fun rides.
Thursday, June 13, 2013
2011 Suzuki ATV KingQuad 750AXi
Friday, June 7, 2013
2010 Buell Lightning CityX XB12SX
The CityX has consistently been one of the best stand-out models in Buell’s already different range. The 2010 Buell Lightning CityX XB12SX adds the all-over 93bhp, 77lb/ft 1203cc Sportster-derived V-twin to the CityX’s cocked chassis, iMac-influenced clear-cut bodywork and supermoto-inspired administration cues. That’s a 13bhp, 19lb/ft advantage for alone a 2kg weight amends (the XB12SX weighs aloof 179kg dry).
Only advised for the European roads, the new CityX XB12Sx combines the 93bhp Sportster-derived air-cooled Thunderstorm V-twin agent with an iMac-influenced anatomy architecture that stands out from the crowd.
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
Gambar Ducati 1098S Superbike 2008
Saturday, June 1, 2013
2007 MV Agusta Brutale 910R
Captivating style, great temperament, engine technology par excellence, and a fanatical eye to detail. All these qualities have long been recognized in the both the 750 and 910 Brutale. Now imagine these properties dramatically enhanced by improved performance, stronger braking and the dynamic handling characteristics of a full race machine. This is the 910R — a motorcycle for everyday use that is capable of rewarding its rider with the behavior and riding sensation that is more in line with full race machines. The MV Agusta Brutale 910R keeps the same elegant lines of the S version, but includes several modifications that make it even more dynamic and aggressive.
THE EQUIPMENT:
The Brutale 910R is fitted with state-of-the-art technical systems worthy of a competition machine. This is clearly seen in the braking and suspension systems that differ from the 910S as follows:
- Brembo Monoblock P4/34 radial brake calipers.
- Aluminum 320mm Brembo discs
- Radial caliper strut
- Marzocchi USD 50 mm R.A.C. forks (Road Advanced Component.)
- Brembo forged Aluminum wheels with Y spokes.
- Racing exhaust with specialized Eprom
- New hand-polished inlet ducts
The addition of polished intakes helps increase engine performance from the Brutale 910S, and when optional racing exhaust is installed, the Brutale 910R pumps out 144hp.
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2012 Honda CBR1000RR C ABS Specs and Review
Hondas 2012 Honda CBR1000RR C-ABS is the essential superbike-the perfect balance of power and handling designed to work together as one complete package. The CBR900RR set the bar for liter-bike performance when it was introduced 20 years ago, and the new 2012 Honda CBR1000RR C-ABS sets that bar even higher. For 2012, the Honda CBR1000RR C-ABS boasts even better handling via a patented Balance-Free Rear Shock, Big Piston Fork and new wheels. Add to that a 999.8cc engine pumping out huge midrange horsepower and torque for class-leading real-world muscle, and you have a high-performance package unmatched in its overall balance by the competition. In addition, new aggressive bodywork aids aerodynamic flow and high-speed handling, and new LCD instrumentation including a lap timer, five-level shift indicator and more, redefine the pure essence of liter-class sportbikes.
The future’s looking bright indeed—at least if you’re looking at it from behind the bars of a new 2012 CBR1000RR C-ABS.
It barely seems like the blink of an eye, but it was 20 years ago that Honda ushered in the modern era of big-displacement street-going sportbikes with the CBR900RR. Back in 1992, the concept of "light makes right" produced a lightweight and compact CBR900RR that quickly established its standing as a wonder in its time. The CBR900RR not only delivered big-time power in a middleweight-sized package that begat exemplary handling, it also provided a heretofore-unknown level of overall balance that gave the rider a direct, connected feel with the motorcycle.
The motoring press and sportbike enthusiasts alike lavished praises on this first iteration of what grew to become an ongoing series, and the accolades continued flowing as successive models advanced that basic concept, which was-and continues to be-so capable and rewarding. We now see these endearing and enduring qualities carry forward to this day, embodied in the 2012 CBR1000RR C-ABS. In celebration of the 20th anniversary of the CBR-RR and in keeping with the original concept, the 2012 CBR1000RR C-ABS continues to supply exemplary liter-class sportbike performance, pumping out huge midrange horsepower and torque for class-leading real-world muscle in a great-handling high-performance package unmatched by the competition in its overall balance.
Changes to the CBR1000RR C-ABS for 2012 focus on sharpening what is arguably the most critical component in a motorcycle designed for sporting use: chassis performance. Granted, big-time horsepower always holds its own attractions and the CBR1000RR C-ABS pours out huge quantities of horsepower and torque right in the midrange where literbike aficionados want it to be-after all, whats the point of having a peaky big-bore bike? However, its the ultra-responsive middleweight-style handling that truly allows this large-displacement sportbike to shine.
Starting with a tried and proven four-piece Fine Die-Cast twin-spar aluminum frame, Hondas development team focused their efforts on incorporating innovative chassis components, specifically a new-concept rear shock, Big Piston Fork, plus new 12-spoke cast aluminum wheels that provide even more rigidity. In doing so, they were able to markedly expand the CBR1000RR C-ABSs handling prowess and enhance its braking and traction characteristics. In addition, newly designed bodywork following the layered fairing concept aids aerodynamic flow to create a large still-air pocket around the rider while also helping draw air through the cooling system. An integrated chin spoiler in the nose also reduces aerodynamic lift at speed, thereby improving handling, and the overall package lends a more aggressive appearance.
Newly refined EFI settings make the engine even more manageable, with smoother throttle response specifically at smaller throttle openings. New LCD instrumentation communicates everything from gear position to coolant temperature and speed. The cockpit display now incorporates a digital bar-type linear tachometer that offers four selectable modes for style of readout. Other instrumentation includes gear position indicator, five-level shift indicator adjustable for sequence interval, clock/four-mode lap timer, coolant temperature, speedometer, trip meter/fuel efficiency/fuel consumption, low-fuel warning light and odometer/numerical tachometer. At the bottom of the display are lights for headlight high beam, neutral and turn signal functions. All in all, these changes make the rider/machine interface smoother and more rider friendly.
The main objectives in the further development of the CBR1000RR C-ABSs suspension setup included: smoother suspension action, improved rider feel, and increased grip and traction. To achieve those goals, the 2012 Honda CBR1000RR C-ABS rear suspension system still features Hondas acclaimed single-shock Unit Pro-Link® configuration, but now it introduces the first Balance-Free Rear Shock on a production motorcycle, an advancement developed in conjunction with world-leading suspension specialist Showa that has patent protection pending.
In place of the conventional single-tube shock configuration, the Balance-Free Rear Shock design incorporates a double-tube design featuring a damper case plus an internal cylinder. The damper piston does not feature any valves; instead, the damping force is generated as displaced oil passes through a separate damping component. In conventional rear shocks the damping force is generated in two places, the main and sub damping valves. In the Balance-Free Rear Shock, however, this action is handled in one circuit, allowing pressure changes to be controlled more smoothly by a larger body of oil. The net result is more responsive damping and a smoother, better-controlled damping action, particularly during the transition from compression to rebound. As a result, the Balance-Free Rear Shock delivers more consistent damping over the duration of a ride, track session or race, improved shock absorption and greater traction since contact is more consistently maintained between the rear tire and the road or track surface. In addition, the adjusters for compression and rebound damping settings are placed prominently on the top of the shock body for quick and easy access.
To complement the Balance-Free Rear Shock, the front suspension system now features an inverted 43mm telescopic fork incorporating Showas Big Piston Fork technology. This new fork uses a unique construction with a larger damping volume to effectively reduce the hydraulic pressure generated as the fork legs compress and extend. The result is more precise action during the initial stroke and smoother damping action, which the rider perceives as improved handling, enhanced front-end feedback and a more solid feel during hard braking.
As before, CBR1000RR C-ABS owners can also opt for Hondas advanced electronically controlled Combined ABS braking system, which offers the confidence of antilock braking while remaining so unobtrusive that it satisfies even the most committed sport riders. Updates to this system result in a modified front-brake effect better suited to sport riding: now when the rear brake pedal is actuated, theres less initial braking application from the front brake compared to the previous-generation setup, followed by more-progressive front-brake application as brake pedal pressure increases.
The CBR1000RR C-ABS has stood alone as the top-selling liter-class sportbike in Europe for a number of years, a market filled with extremely discriminating sportbike riders who really give their bikes a thorough workout. The 2012 Honda CBR1000RR C-ABS remains exceedingly popular with this highly demanding crowd thanks to its inherent soundness-a purity of purpose, if you will, that continues to reward the most sophisticated sport riders. The 2012 CBR1000RR C-ABS possesses an extreme versatility that makes the machine a genuine pleasure, whether its time for a quick afternoon ride, a weeks exploration down twisty roads or a weekend spent at the track.
Which is not to say the CBR1000RR C-ABS isnt amazingly potent; witness the efforts of John McGuiness at the Isle of Man races in July 2011, where he set a new course record aboard the previous generation CBR1000RR C-ABS. This awe-inspiring example of racing capabilities on the most extreme of road courses stands as bold testimony for a machine designed from the get-go with both a sound concept and strong execution-no need for the interventions of traction control or harsh-onset wheelie control used in other machines. The CBR1000RR C-ABS rewards riders who appreciate this machines unparalleled feeling of transparent connectedness, and who prefer to rely on their own skills as a method of traction control. Time and time again in comparison tests the world over, the CBR1000RR C-ABS posts laps times quicker than its competition equipped with electronic interventions, and the reason is simple: Fast laps on a track, like good times on the street, have more to do with a machines overall balance and rideability than anything else. Thats the secret to the CBR1000RR C-ABSs long-time popularity.
In the end, the CBR1000RR C-ABS imparts an uncanny connection between rider and motorcycle thanks to its extraordinary balance, all-around performance and remarkably integrated feel. For 2012, Hondas engineers have further honed and sharpened these characteristics, offering riders the opportunity to step up and open the next chapter to the motorcycle thats become a living legend among sportbikes.
USA MSRP Price - $14,800 (C-ABS model) USD
- Model: CBR1000RR C-ABS
- Engine Type: 999cc liquid-cooled inline four-cylinder
- Bore and Stroke: 76mm x 55.1mm
- Compression ratio: 12.3:1
- Valve Train: DOHC; four valves per cylinder
- Induction: Dual Stage Fuel Injection (DSFI)
- Ignition: Computer-controlled digital transistorized with 3-D mapping
- Transmission: Close-ratio six-speed
- Final Drive: #530 O-ring-sealed chain
- Front: 43mm inverted Big Piston Fork with spring preload, rebound and compression damping adjustability
- Rear: Unit Pro-Link Balance-Free Rear Shock with spring preload, rebound and compression damping adjustability
- Front: Dual radial-mounted four-piston calipers with full-floating 320mm discs
- Rear: Single 220mm disc;
- Honda Electronic Combined ABS (CBR1000RR C-ABS)
- Front: 120/70ZR-17 radial
- Rear: 190/50ZR-17 radial
- Wheelbase: 55.5 inches
- Rake (Caster Angle): 23° 3
- Trail: 96.0mm (3.8 inches)
- Seat Height: 32.3 inches
- Fuel Capacity: 4.7 gallons, including 1.06-gallon reserve
- Estimated Fuel Economy: TBD
- CBR1000RR C-ABS C-ABS: Red
- Curb Weight*: 467 pounds (CBR1000RR C-ABS)
2006 Yamaha r6 Feature and Specifications
Features:
YCC-T : Yamaha - exclusive Electronic Throttle Control - industry first on a production motorcycle
Titanium "mid ship" muffler with EXUP
Back torque limiting slipper clutch
Inverted fork with 2-way compression damping adjustment
Single shock rear suspension with 2-way compression damping adjustment
Dual 310mm floating front discs squeezed by radial mounted 4-piston calipers
Team Yamaha Blue/White; Raven; 50th Anniversary Yellow/Black
Specifications:
Engine
- Type 600cc, Liquid cooled, 4-stroke, forward inclined inline 4 cylinder, DOHC, 16-titanium valves
- Bore x Stroke 67.0 x 42.5mm
- Compression Ratio 12.8:1Carburetion Fuel injection w/ YCCT
- Ignition TCI
- Transmission 6-speed w/multi-plate clutch
- Final Drive #532 O-ring chain
Chassis
- Suspension/Front 41mm inverted telescopic fork w/adjustable preload, seperate high & low-speed compression damping, rebound damping; 4.7" travel
- Suspension/Rear Single shock w/adjustable preload, seperate high & low-speed compression damping, rebound damping; 4.7" travel
- Brakes/Front Dual 310mm floating discs w/radial mount, forged 4-piston calipers
- Brakes/Rear 220mm disc w/ single-piston caliper
- Tires/Front 120/70-ZR17
- Tires/Rear 180-55-ZR17
Dimensions
- Length 80.3"
- Width 27.6"
- Height 43.3"
- Seat Height 33.5"
- Wheelbase 54.5"
- Rake (Caster Angle) 24°
- Trail 3.8"
- Fuel Capacity 4.5 gallons
- Oil Capacity (with oil filter change) N/A
- Dry Weight N/A
- Primary Reduction Ratio 85/41 (2.0731)
- Secondary Reduction Ratio 44/16 (2.750)
- Gear Ratio - 1st Gear 31/12 (2.583)
- Gear Ratio - 2nd Gear 32/16 (2.000)
- Gear Ratio - 3rd Gear 30/18 (1.667)
- Gear Ratio - 4th Gear 26/18 (1.444)
- Gear Ratio - 5th Gear 27/21 (1.286)
- Gear Ratio - 6th Gear 23/20 (1.150)
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Motorsport Honda EV06
Honda is preparing to launch into the production EVO6 concept - Muscl-bike with a powerful six-engine, which will to compete with 2009 Yamaha V-Max. For the first time the bike was shown at 2007 Tokyo Motobike Show.
Powerful 6-cylinder unit will inherit the design of the engine Honda Goldwing 1800, and will certainly have the fuel injection system. Cylinders, pistons, crankshaft, connecting rods and other parts will be refined to give 150 hp power.
Benelli Tre 1130K Specs News and Review
2011 Benelli Tre 1130K is proposed in grey with mat titanium frame and renewed with the following components: MARZOCCHI forks with with oxydation of the fork sliders, totally adjustable in extension, compression and preload spring on both sliders; Radial front calipers BREMBO; Incresed size of the seat allowing a much more comfortable riding position especially over long road journeys; The finishing of the rims is now metal grey; The hydraulic clutch command; Availability: March 2011 Colours: Grey.
American MSRP: See your local Benelli dealer for pricing
Canadian MSRP: See your local Benelli dealer for pricing
- Displacement: 1131.00 ccm (69.01 cubic inches)
- Engine type: In-line three, four-stroke
- Power: 123.37 HP (90.1 kW)) @ 9000 RPM
- Torque: 115.00 Nm (11.7 kgf-m or 84.8 ft.lbs) @ 6250 RPM
- Compression: 11.6:1
- Bore x stroke: 82.0 x 62.0 mm (3.2 x 2.4 inches)
- Valves per cylinder: 4
- Fuel system: Injection
- Fuel control: DOHC
- Lubrication system: Wet sump
- Cooling system: Liquid
- Gearbox: 6-speed
- Transmission type, final drive: Chain
- Clutch: Wet multiplate
- Driveline: Straight toothed primary, chain driven secondary
- Frame type: Steel and aluminium
- Rake (fork angle): 25.0°
- Trail: 102 mm (4.0 inches)
- Front suspension: Marzocchi upside down fork, 50 mm
- Front suspension travel: 150 mm (5.9 inches)
- Rear suspension: Steel trestle swingarm, progressive rear dumper with hydraulic extension and spring preload adjustments
- Rear suspension travel: 144 mm (5.7 inches)
- Front tyre dimensions: 120/70-17
- Rear tyre dimensions: 180/55-17
- Front brakes: Double disc. Bremo, 4-piston cliper
- Front brakes diameter: 320 mm (12.6 inches)
- Rear brakes: Single disc. Bremo, 2-piston caliper
- Rear brakes diameter: 240 mm (9.4 inches)
- Dry weight: 205.0 kg (451.9 pounds)
- Power/weight ratio: 0.6018 HP/kg
- Seat height: 810 mm (31.9 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting.
- Overall height: 1,362 mm (53.6 inches)
- Overall length: 2,255 mm (88.8 inches)
- Overall width: 790 mm (31.1 inches)
- Wheelbase: 1,514 mm (59.6 inches)
- Starter: Electric
- Color options: Red/silver, green/silver
World Champion Stoner MotoGP
New Yamaha Motor YB125SP
BMW F 800 R Specs News and Review
2011 BMW K1300R |
2011 BMW K1300R |
2011 BMW K1300R |
USA MSRP: See Dealer for Current Pricing
Canada MSRP: See Dealer for Current Pricing
Engine
- Type Water-cooled, 2-cylinder, 4-stroke, four valves per cylinder, two overhead camshafts, dry sump lubrication
- Bore x stroke 82 mm x 75.6 mm
- Capacity 798 ccm
- Rated output 87 hp (64 kW) at 8.000 rpm
- Max. torque 63 lb/ft (86 Nm) at 6.000 rpm
- Compression ratio 12,0 : 1
- Mixture control / engine management Electronic intake pipe injection / digital engine management (BMS-KP)
- Emission control Closed-loop 3-way catalytic converter, emission standard EU-3
Performance / fuel consumption
- Maximum speed Over 200 km/h
- Fuel consumption per 100 km at constant 90 km/h 3,6 l
- Fuel consumption per 100 km at constant 120 km/h 4,8 l
- Fuel type Unleaded super, minimum octane rating 95 (RON)
Electrical system
- Alternator three-phase alternator 400 W
- Battery 12 V / 14 Ah, maintenance-free
- Clutch Multiple-disc clutch in oil bath, mechanically operated
- Gearbox Constant mesh 6-speed gearbox integrated into crankcase
- Drive Endless O-ring chain with shock damping in rear wheel hub
- Frame Bridge-type aluminium frame, load-bearing engine
- Front wheel location / suspension Telescopic fork, Ø 43 mm
- Rear wheel location / suspension Cast aluminium dual swing arm, central spring strut, spring pre-load hydraulically adjustable (continuously variable) at handwheel, rebound damping adjustable
- Suspension travel front / rear 125 mm / 125 mm
- Wheelbase 1,520 mm
- Castor 90.7 mm
- Steering head angle 65°
- Wheels Cast aluminium
- Rim, front 3.50 x 17"
- Rim, rear 5.50 x 17"
- Tyres, front 120/70 ZR 17
- Tyres, rear 180/55 ZR 17
- Brake, front Twin disc, floating brake discs, diameter 320 mm, four-piston fixed calipers
- Brake, rear Single disc, diameter 265 mm, single-piston floating caliper
- ABS Optional extra: BMW Motorrad ABS
- Length 2,145 mm
- Width (incl. mirrors) 905 mm
- Height (excl. mirrors) 1,160 mm
- Seat height, unladen weight 800 mm (low seat: 775 mm, high seat: 825 mm)
- Inner leg curve, unladen weight 1,770 mm (low seat: 1,720 mm, high seat: 1,820 mm)
- Unladen weight, road ready, fully fuelled 1) 199 kg
- Dry weight 2) 177 kg
- Permitted total weight 405 kg
- Payload (with standard equipment) 206 kg
- Usable tank volume 16,0 l
- Reserve approx. 4.0 l
1) According to guideline 93/93/EWG with all fluids, fuelled with at least 90% of usable tank volume
2) Unladen weight without fluids
2009 Suzuki GSX650F Specs News and Review
Suzuki - 2009 GSX650F features an ideal balance of sportbike excitment and all-around versatile performance. Offers crisp handling and a comfortable design, including the seating position is more upright, which makes all-day fun rides.
New Kawasaki Ninja 2011
Lightweight and agile, the Ninja 250R boasts low ownership costs and is a dominating force in the entry-level sportbike category.
source: http://kawasaki.com
Honda Civic Type S debuted
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Honda Civic Type S
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Ducati Superbike 999 Black
Ducati Superbike 999 Black. Ducati 999 Wallpaper, Ducati Posters, Ducati Pictures
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
2012 Kawasaki Ninja 250R Special Edition Review
2012 Kawasaki Ninja 250R Special Edition Features and Benefits
The 250R Special Edition also receives Lime Green wheel trim on black wheels just like the Ninja ZX-10R!
User Friendly Chassis - Low 775 mm seat height, compact easy-to-operate chassis and full supersport styling. Tuned for Torque - Upswept muffler and the 2 into 1 exhaust design contributes to improved low and mid range torque.
Smooth Power Spread - Highly compact parallel twin engine is tuned to deliver smooth, step-free power. Confidence Inspiring Handling - Sports tuned suspension provides amazing cornering and road holding while 17 inch wheels and low profile tyres offer confidence-inspiring handling.
Powerful Braking - Large 290mm petal disc brake delivers fantastic feel and huge stopping power up front.
2012 Yamaha YZF R6 Specs and Review
2012 Yamaha YZF-R6 |
2012 Yamaha YZF-R6 |
- $11,390 (World GP 50th Anniversary Edition - Pearl White/Rapid Red) Available from January 2012
- $11,090 (Pearl White/Candy Red) Available from October 2011
- $10,890 (Raven) Available from October 2011
- $10,890 (Team Yamaha Blue/White) Available from October 2011
- Type : 599cc liquid-cooled inline 4-cylinder; DOHC, 16 titanium valves
- Bore x Stroke : 67.0 x 42.5mm
- Compression Ratio 13.1:1
- Fuel Delivery Fuel Injection with YCC-T and YCC-I
- Ignition TCI: Transistor Controlled Ignition
- Transmission 6-speed w/multiplate slipper clutch
- Final Drive O-ring chain
- Suspension / Front 41mm inverted fork; 4-way adjustable, 4.5-in travel
- Suspension / Rear Single shock; 4-way adjustable, 4.7-in travel
- Brakes / Front Dual 310mm floating disc; radial-mount 4-piston calipers
- Brakes / Rear 220mm disc; single-piston caliper
- Tires / Front 120/70-ZR17
- Tires / Rear 180/55-ZR17
- Length 80.3 in
- Width 27.8 in
- Height 43.1 in
- Seat Height 33.5 in
- Wheelbase 54.1 in
- Rake (Caster Angle) 24°
- Trail 3.8 in
- Oil Capacity (with oil filter change) 2.75 qt
- Fuel Capacity 4.5 gal
- Fuel Economy** 40 mpg
- Wet Weight*** 417 lb
- Primary Reduction Ratio 85/41 (2.073)
- Secondary Reduction Ratio 45/16 (2.813)
- Gear Ratio - 1st Gear 31/12 (2.583)
- Gear Ratio - 2nd Gear 32/16 (2.000)
- Gear Ratio - 3rd Gear 30/18 (1.667)
- Gear Ratio - 4th Gear 26/18 (1.444)
- Gear Ratio - 5th Gear 27/21 (1.286)
- Gear Ratio - 6th Gear 23/20 (1.150)
- Warranty 1 Year (Limited Factory Warranty)
Gambar Motor Triumph Rocket III Touring 2010
Triumph’s critically-acclaimed Rocket III Touring is a mile consuming custom touring motorcycle with a matchless character and charisma that only a Rocket III can deliver.
Suspension has been tuned to accomplish high levels of comfort without compromising control, while the with 180mm rear tire and 16 inch wheels make for surprisingly agile handling. Comfort comes from luxurious rider and passenger seats, detachable screen and footboards front and rear, while color matched, water resistant, hard cases and shrouded front forks with polished lower castings add over a dash of style and practicality to this highly accomplished motorcycle.
With classy single and twin color options and an extensive range of accessories to make the tailor the bicycle to the rider’s individual needs, the Rocket III Touring is a motorcycle with the power to move.
2012 Harley Davidson FXDB Dyna Street Bob Review
Big Twin power, authentic classic bobber style, stripped to pure essentials
BOBBER SOLO SEAT
CHOPPED REAR FENDER
Blacked out like the Harley-Davidson® Twin Cam engine, these wheels make a bold statement and provide a smooth, true ride.
FUEL TANK MEDALLIONS
The Street Bob® model features fuel tank medallions that ooze the iconic Harley-Davidson attitude.
HAND FINISHED FUEL TANK
TWIN CAM 96™ ENGINE HERITAGE
TWIN CAM 96™ ENGINE INNOVATION
Fire up the Twin Cam 96™ engine and feel the low-end torque unleashed. Six speeds.
PURE HARLEY-DAVIDSON STYLING
SIX-SPEED CRUISE DRIVE®
Harley-Davidson leverages the latest in technology without compromising style and function.
INTUITIVE CONTROLS
Hand controls on a Harley-Davidson® motorcycle are incredibly intuitive. Harley-Davidson® motorcycles are different from any other bike out on the road.
MID-MOUNTED CONTROLS
SEAT ENGINEERING AND DESIGN
The seat is home for Harley-Davidson® motorcycle riders.
ENGINE IDLE TEMPERATURE MANAGEMENT STRATEGY
Our motorcycles are built to be ridden.
Motorcycle accessories
SPECIFICATION JACKET GUN METAL Contin Speedtrap:
Motorcycle jackets are made from a combination Contin Ballistic Materials D-1682 combined with a strong D-300 Cordura material Polyspun a waterproof ( Waterproof level of total 75% ) and 100% windproof ( windproof) .
Synthetic Leather Panel ( Oscar) in the chest area as a wind shield and silencer.
Double Liner ( Line / Features) : Liner and Soft Mesh Vest ( waistcoat) a removable liner on the inside.
Removable Armor Protector ( Protector) of High Density Rubber on the shoulders and elbows.
Secure Piping / Reflective line marked Contin to reflect light at night.
Ventilation holes in the fabric that has a zipper on the side of the chest for cooling purposes.
Strech Panel - Frill on the elbows for freedom to move.
Fine material at the end of his wrists and collar for comfort of use.
Two pouch pockets on the outside and a pouch pocket on the inside, with two additional pockets on the removable vestnya.
DESCRIPTION JACKET GUN METAL Contin Speedtrap:
Premium version is touring jacket patterned output Contin red wine on the back, shoulders and chest. Contin Speedtrap Red Jacket features the most complete in terms of security, comfort and fashionable.
Speedtrap Red Jacket has a few parts of the armor vest and rubber protector ( on the shoulder and elbow) , removable, unique and flexible. Contin Speedtrap Red Jacket was a perfect match of a rider to break through all obstacles and challenges on the road. But always remember, keep safe riding is the best ... : )
Speedtrap Contin JACKET PRICE: Rp. 590, 000, -/ Pcs ( minimum order 12Pcs)
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SUZUKI THUNDER 125 SPORT FIGHTER MODIFY
Modifikasi Airbrush Scooter Yamaha Mio
For the engine, Aan did not change anything because the concept is carried Aan-style flat motor, represented by Rudi carrying the flag of the motor communities in Papermint Motor Payahkumbuh Ceper. Airbrush motorcycle screen using difinishing by Sikkens and blue Blinkens, a combination increasingly brand-new graphics added to every detail is made with chrome.
With a shallow draft that can be made on the way to the flat display gives a brilliant idea especially with the use of this Mionya matic motor. Modif significant and changes in the shallow Mio motors by changing the framework and a revamped chasiss total to support the advanced engine cradle forward keceperan level in accordance with the chill of the owner.
Other extra to have Aan Mio through Rudi, his brother added, "shuffle takes two months to make it appear flat Mio, to the front of all still use the original Mio, given only the intake Ninja Tromol including swingarm and rear suspension are made custom so the change is made Mio is in accordance with what is applied ". Upon the announcement of the winners, the year 2007 Mio menyambet Too Damn Low trophy in a contest modifications commanded by this black Djarum.
Benelli Benelli Motorcycle Forum 2011
Best Benelli Motorcycle
Top breast surgery, or mastopexy, is visible in the "long" in the breast and a perfect location to do a solid and sometimes used to combat drooping and sagging breasts can age and skin elasticity occurs. Some women are simply unhappy with their shape and firmness of breasts, but do not want major surgery or implant, do or do not require dramatic results. Process can be a long way in these situations effectively.Mastopexy can also help women with small breast asymmetry, which is usually satisfied by placing your nipples or breasts as is the height or appearance. Some women with implants may choose mastopexy.
Classic Benelli Motorcycle
Cutting Types: Computer games vs: reduced Crescent
Several different types of cutting the surgeon can perform surgery to remove breast there. Which to choose depends on the type of result is expected, convenient location and amount of the wounds are, and what you and your doctor agreed that the best solution after careful study.
Benelli Motorcycle 650
CrossFit Lift
Computer games as well as the methods mentioned donut, Perry, halo, or concentric method. Surgeon will cut around the outer edge of the area around the nipple (zone) to. Skin tight, sewing and cutting area, resulting in scarring, which covered most will disappear over time. This type of surgery, sometimes with height, which is also described in this article are combined.
2012 Honda Rune concept review
2012 Honda Rune concept |
2012 Honda Rune concept |
- Model NRX1800
- Engine Type 1832cc liquid-cooled horizontally opposed six-cylinder
- Bore and Stroke 74mm x 71mm
- Compression Ratio 9.8:1
- Valve Train SOHC; two valves per cylinder
- Carburetion PGM-FI with automatic choke
- Ignition Computer-controlled digital with three-dimensional mapping
- Transmission Five-speed
- Final Drive Shaft
- Suspension Front: Trailing bottom-link; 3.9 inches of travel Rear: Unit Pro-Link with single shock; 3.9 inches of travel
- Brakes Front: Dual full-floating 330mm discs with three-piston calipers Rear: Single 336mm disc with two-piston caliper
- Tires Front: 150/60R-18 radial Rear: 180/55R-17 radial
- Wheelbase 68.9 inches
- Seat Height 27.2 inches
- Dry Weight 794 pounds
- Fuel Capacity 6.1 gallons
- Colors Illusion Blue Double Clear Coat Black Candy Black Cherry