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Thursday, December 30, 2010
Racing style , Design Ducati 1198S Corse Special Edition
At 168kg (370.3lb) (dry weight) the Special Edition model weighs in at 1kg (2.2lb) less than the 1198 S thanks to the beautifully made lightweight fuel tank, which also boosts the bike’s fuel capacity by 2.5 litres (0.66 US gal) to 18 litres (4.75 US gal). The tank is formed in 2mm thick aluminium, brush finished and clear-coated to maintain a factory race tank feel and proudly displays the new Ducati Corse logo on top.
The 1198 R Corse comes in the red, white and black Corse Special Edition livery bodywork with the new aluminium fuel tank clear-coated for all to see. The Trellis frame is also in red with the front and rear 7-spoke Marchesini wheels finished in black. The front fender and side panels are left in a contrasting natural carbon fibre finish while the belly-pan is painted, but reveals its carbon fibre material inside the aerodynamic recess for the side-stand. A subtle ‘1198 R Corse Special Edition’ graphic on the tail fairing leaves no doubt as to what this magnificent bike is.
This top-of-the-range model is supplied with a race kit that includes a full racing exhaust system with 102dB carbon fibre mufflers by Termignoni and dedicated ECU which raises power output to approximately 186hp (intended strictly for track use only). Also in the kit is a unique Ducati Corse branded bike cover designed by Aldo Drudi and rear paddock stand as well as an official cased plaque of authentication that confirms the collectable value of this exclusive motorcycle.
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Racing style , NEW BMW F 800 GS Wallpaper
The BMW F 800 GS 2010 is accessible in Lava Orange Metallic/Black Satin and Alpine White. The colours that will not be accessible are Dark Magnesium Metallic Matt and Sunset Yellow/Black Satin. The 2010 F 800 S will accept agleam atramentous auto while the F 800 ST will accept a atramentous engine.
NEW BMW F 800 GS Specification :
Engine and transmission
Displacement: 798.00 ccm (48.69 cubic inches)
Engine type: Twin
Stroke: 4
Power: 84.48 HP (61.7 kW)) @ 7500 RPM
Torque: 83.00 Nm (8.5 kgf-m or 61.2 ft.lbs) @ 5750 RPM
Compression: 12.0:1
Bore x stroke: 82.0 x 75.6 mm (3.2 x 3.0 inches)
Fuel system: Injection. Electronic intake pipe injection / digital engine management (BMS-K)
Valves per cylinder: 4
Fuel control: DOHC
Starter: Electric
Cooling system: Liquid
Gearbox: 6-speed
Transmission type
final drive: Chain
Clutch: Multiple-disc clutch in oil bath, mechanically operated
Physical measures
Dry weight: 185.0 kg (407.9 pounds)
Weight incl. oil, gas, etc: 207.0 kg (456.4 pounds)
Seat height: 880 mm (34.6 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting.
Overall height: 1,350 mm (53.1 inches)
Overall length: 2,320 mm (91.3 inches)
Overall width: 945 mm (37.2 inches)
Wheelbase: 1,578 mm (62.1 inches)
Chassis and dimensions
Frame type: Tubular steel space frame, load-bearing engine
Rake (fork angle): 26.0°
Trail: 117 mm (4.6 inches)
Front suspension: Upside-down front fork, Ø 45 mm
Front suspension travel: 230 mm (9.1 inches)
Rear suspension: Cast aluminium dual swing arm, WAD strut (travel related damping), spring pre-load hydraulically adjustable (continuously variable) at handwheel, rebound damping adjustable
Rear suspension travel: 215 mm (8.5 inches)
Front tyre dimensions: 90/90-V21
Rear tyre dimensions: 150/70-V17
Front brakes: Double disc
Front brakes diameter: 300 mm (11.8 inches)
Rear brakes: Single disc
Rear brakes diameter: 265 mm (10.4 inches)
Exhaust system: Closed-loop 3-way catalytic converter, emission standard EU-3
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Racing style , MOTORCYCLES LAUNCHING IN INDIA
Subsidiary of Mahindra & Mahindra is planning to launch a new motorcycle in the near future to target high-end sport utility segment. Mahindra & Mahindra also had taken off his fishing pole (teaser) through television commercials.
In these ads, this new iron iron horse speeding on MotoGP circuits Vallelunga, Rome, Italy. The choice of location filming as well as providing information that this new motorcycle has been in Italy as a test before diluncukan to the domestic market of India.
Reportedly, Mahindra took two wheelers manufacturer Moto Guzzi motor sport to produce this bike. Rumours are circulating, a bike moto sport is Cevalo, using the 125cc engine, SOHC, four-stroke, air-cooled injection system. 15PS power output.
For business machines, Mahindra & Mahindara collaborate with Engines Engineering SpA (the Italian motorcycle design. Houses design Mahindra & Mahindra acquired in 2008.
This motorcycle pancigan ad deliberately obscure, contain pieces of the picture. Estimated target premium segment.
Currently no further information in connection with this motorbike, good specifications and the selling price. Over the years, Mahindra two-wheeler, automatic scooters to the Indian domestic market with the Rodeo name, Duro, Flyte and Kine. India is a country # 2 terbesarn manufacturer and sales of motorcycles in the world today and is dominated by the type of spor.
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Saturday, December 25, 2010
new motor | motorsport modification | motorcycle | motor bike | 2011 Honda CBR 250
Honda have released the first official pics and specs for the 2011 CBR250R. With the demise of two-strokes and the disappearance of great little machines like the Aprilia RS250, Suzuki RGV250, Yamaha TZR250, Kawasaki KR-1 and Honda NSR250, the 250cc class was more or less finished. Only Kawasaki and Hyosung soldiered on, with the Ninja 250R and GTR250 respectively. But now, with the 2011 CBR250R, Honda look all set to bring some new vim and vigour to the 250cc sportsbike segment.
2011 Specifications
Model: CBR250R / CBR250R ABS
Engine Type: 249.4cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder four-stroke
Bore and Stroke: 76mm x 55mm
Compression ratio: 10.7:1
Valve Train: DOHC; four valves per cylinder
Induction: PGM-FI, 38mm throttle body
Ignition: Computer-controlled digital transistorized with electronic advance
Transmission: Six-speed
Suspension
Front: 37mm fork
Rear: Pro-Link single shock with five positions of spring preload adjustability
Brakes
Front: Single 296mm disc
Rear: Single 220mm disc
Optional ABS
Tires
Front: 110/70-17 radial
Rear: 140/70-17 radial
Wheelbase: 53.9 inches
Rake (Caster Angle): 25.0Â
Trail: 95mm (3.74 inches)
Seat Height: 30.9 inches
Fuel Capacity: 3.4 gallons
Colors: Metallic Black, Red/Silver
Curb Weight*: 359 pounds / 368 pounds (ABS)
Specifications subject to change without notice.
Honda Genuine Accessories
- Seat Cowl
- Carbon Fiber Tank Pad
- Cycle Cover
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motorcycle modification | motorbike concept | new motorsport | motoGP news update | Ducati: Rossi's fitness biggest concern
Ducati's sporting boss Filippo Preziosi has admitted that he is concerned Valentino Rossi's testing programme could be hampered by his recovery from shoulder surgery.
The MotoGP legend is joining Ducati from Yamaha next season, but was off the pace in his first test on the Italian bike in November, and then had surgery on the shoulder injury he had sustained in a Motocross incident earlier in the season.
In an interview with Motosprint, Preziosi confirmed that Rossi's fitness was a worry, as he fears the former champion will still be below par physically when testing resumes in Malaysia in February.
"At the moment, the thing that worries me the most isn't a technical issue," Preziosi said.
"I can't figure when he will have the physical condition to really push on the track. Valentino will come to Sepang fully recovered from a medical point of view, but physically he will have a big gap to make up. After all, he'll come from a winter not dedicated to resting, but to working out to recover.
"Valentino will not have the chance to rest, while for riders at that level it's important to pull the plug a bit. Luckily he his super strong mentally, so he will come to the races in a strong psychological state of mind."
Preziosi admitted that Rossi might have to limit his testing mileage for fitness reasons - yet will want to accumulate as many laps as possible as he adjusts to the very-different characteristics of the Ducati.
"We'll have to be very able in asking him not to run too much," said Preziosi. "Temperatures are very high in Sepang and conditions are extreme.
"The priority is for him to recover 100 per cent during the winter, so for February and March it's fine to sacrifice some extra information from running on the track.
"We must be able to do without all the testing we'd like to do, otherwise we'd force Valentino into a hyper-activity on track that may slow down his recovery.
"We'll have to make him run just as little as needed to develop the bike. I don't want to risk having Valentino under 100 per cent in the races because he got too tired in testing. We must save him energy during the winter.
"It's clear, however, that we will have to hold him back because he will want to understand and develop the bike as much as possible. To do that, he'll want to run plenty."
The team boss added that Ducati would have to stay calm about its testing form, as it might not be representative.
"I don't think we'll lead the lap times, but we must avoid being influenced by it," said Preziosi. "We must think about the races."
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motorsport | motoGP news update | superbike | motorcycle modification | Looking ahead to Rossi's last day at Yamaha
The attention is on Valentino Rossi's impending switch to Ducati, but Toby Moody considers the Yamaha team he's leaving behind. And also assesses 125cc sensation Marc Marquez
Seven years ago this weekend, Valentino Rossi got his backpack, jumped on his Austin Powers Repsol Honda for the very last time and rode into the history books as an ex-works HRC rider. He walked away, of his own volition, from HRC who'd made the three cylinders forward, two cylinders back Honda V5 that had conquered every race but three from two seasons in MotoGP.
We all thought it was brave, even I thought he might win three races at a push during his first season on a Yamaha, but he proved me wrong and smoked 'em. Max Biaggi rode the race of his life at Welkom in 2004 and still finished second.
We go to Valencia for the final MotoGP race of 2010 already knowing Valentino will ride for Ducati, following the August announcement by Gabriele del Torchio
As one Ducati person said to me this week: "We are trying to prepare for it all, but we really don't know how big it's going to be."
I said that even if it's not big, it'll still be massive. He knew exactly what I meant, making his eyes wide open, staring into the distance in the realisation of what his workload is going to be like in 2011.
The Mohammad Ali of motorcycle racing is joining Ducati, and it's getting closer and closer for them - under a week to go before he tests the GP10 on Tuesday and Wednesday.
However, as the first half of this column has thought about 2011, spare a thought for the Yamaha guys who are losing a rider, an inspiration, a friend. For some of the more emotional Yamaha people, it'll be akin to watching a recently lost girlfriend/boyfriend move in next door with their new one.
But just like the emotion of Rossi breaking his leg at Mugello, no-one's died, the world will keep spinning the right way, and back in Tavullia those close Italian friends still at Yamaha will still see him and text him, albeit not quite be the same.
Yamaha has put a historic effort into turning itself around to win five titles in seven years. But just as it did it for Rossi, it's still doing it for Jorge Lorenzo now, while Ben Spies hopes that in 2012 he might take the title in his third year of MotoGP - just as Lorenzo did.
One has to admire the foresight of Yamaha to sign Lorenzo and put him into the lion's den with Rossi and let them battle it out - which led to the hardest decision of all, letting one of the greatest marketing devices walk out the door for whatever reason it was.
So spare a thought for not what is going to happen next Tuesday when Rossi throws his leg over a Ducati for the very first time, but for the Yamaha guys this Sunday afternoon when he rolls into the garage for the final time - or, they hope, into parc ferme as the winner just like he did on the Honda in 2003. In fact, it's probably just as well there isn't any testing on Monday as many may struggle after a huge party following a long season.
Hold that thought.
Now, not since 1997 have I given so much time during a season to ferreting around a 125 team's garage while on my paddock wanderings. It's the Finnish-run Ajo Motorsport garage with Marc Marquez and the super-nice German-with-the-Italian name, Sandro Cortese that I've visited. There are some great guys in the garage from all over Europe - Finns, Germans and Spaniards. Young guys, old guys, new guys, race-winning mechanics and a world champion with Emilio Alzamora who's trying to 'win it' all over again with Marc, some 11 years after he won it himself at Buenos Aires in 1999.
Talking about nationalities, my hero when growing up was, like Aki Ajo, a Finn. Keke Rosberg won the 1982 F1 title; I couldn't put my finger on why I liked him, but this 10-year-old just thought he was cool. Scruff of the neck sideways driving, Ray Ban Aviators, golden locks over an Ibiza tan and pretty girls. To then sit in his 1983 Monaco-winning car when I was just 11, it fixated me on motorsport to this day.
In the mid-'90s I worked for many years in rallying at the British and world level, and I got to work with the Finns with their no bull, 'just get it done' attitude. Life was just great around them.
125cc team boss Ajo is a very humble Finn, but when he's talking he has that slightly broken English with the odd word missing; those long 'verrrrrys' and 'Silverrrrr-ston' pronounciations I think are great, sparking memories in my head.
However, I've had to urge myself to not hark back into the depths of my memories where everything is rose coloured due to the spectacles, but instead remember what a tremendous battle this year's 125cc championship has been, irrespective of the outcome between Marquez and Nico Terol this Sunday. Pol Espargaro has put the line in the sand for having the most amount of speed, but alas at times not quite enough of it tempered.
Terol is a wise cookie though, with more experience than the others he's battling. Is he now regretting not riding at the Sachsenring even though he got the all clear for his still-recovering bad back. Maybe he had a chat to Kevin Schwantz who was there that day and had a look at his crippled wrist. Fair play to Nico though, it takes a brave man to shy away from racing when there is the chance of a championship; see Niki Lauda at Fuji in 1976.
From Le Mans this year, round three, Ajo was not quite gushing, but massive in his praise for his new rider. Little did we know at that point that he would go on to beat Rossi's records - he had yet to even win a race! Into the autumn after being knocked off at the first turn at Aragon, and having a proper teenager's strop in the gravel trap as the field sped away, Marc fought back in Asia with three victories.
75 points as the others rode out of their skin and still got beaten. They probably went to the airport never so disappointed to have ridden the best race of their lives. Welcome to Max Biaggi's world from Welkom 2004.
This kid is really something special. A jewel who could well be beating a 30-year-old Lorenzo in 2017. Just as Lorenzo won his first ever 125 race seven years before winning the MotoGP title, so Marquez could do the same.
We're more than a decade on from Valentino Rossi smoking the 125cc class; Marc Marquez is the new star. Anyone who drops it into the gravel trap on the out lap, limps it back to the pits where, for a moment, proper chaos ensues, and then keeps cool enough to not play it safe, fights hard and risks his points lead to cut through and win on the last lap, is someone exceptional.
All this from a lad who isn't even old enough to order a pint of beer to celebrate. Indeed, have we ever had a Spaniard with a Finnish head? Aki Ajo and Emilio Alzamora may well have found one.
Roll on Valencia and appreciate it before we get into next season, Yamaha and 125cc championship alike.
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Friday, December 24, 2010
motorcycle | motorsport | motorbike | 2010 New Honda VFR1200F Reviews
Class | : | Sport-touring |
Engine | : | 1237cc, liquid-cooled, four stroke UNICAM 76° V-4 |
Power | : | 167 hp @ 10,000 rpm |
Torque | : | 95 lb·ft @ 8,750 rpm |
Transmission | : | Six-speed/ Six-speed automatic with two modes and manual mode |
Final Drive | : | Shaft |
Length | : | 2.250 mm |
Width | : | 755 mm |
Height | : | 1.220 mm |
Seat height | : | 815 mm |
Wheelbase | : | 1.545mm |
Rake | : | 25,5° |
Weight | : | 267 kg |
Fuel capacity | : | 18.5 l |
Fuel consumption | : | 15.5 km/l |
Release | : | 2010 |
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motorcycle costum | motorsport modification| motorbike concept | News : 2011 Ducati Diavel at EICMA
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motorcycle modification | motorsport costume| motorbike contest |Aprilia 5.5 Street by Luca Bar Concept
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motorcycle modification | new motorsport | best motorbike | Yamaha WR450F Spies Custom
"This special WR450F we are presenting to him today is a small token of our appreciation for what he has accomplished in such a short time."The stock 2011 Yamaha WR450F has a YZ-bred aluminum frame-carefully engineered from castings, forgings and extrusions-enhances handling while retaining legendary Yamaha feel and characteristics.The Yamaha 449cc liquid-cooled DOHC four-stroke with five titanium valves delivers more broad power than ever, with high over-rev capacity and crisp, linear throttle response.
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Wednesday, December 22, 2010
motorsport | best motorcycle | new motorbike | motor vehicle modification | Yamaha Mio Soul Classic Retro Style Modification
On this scooter, the chief modifier offers a new concept. Extra advanced rear caster arbor with no rewind. During this time, added modifiers generally called to the abstraction that the apparatus charge be backed with ample wheels.
Kok, can not rewind the caster axis? Here Big try alive the position of the agent to the larboard to 8 cm. This about-face makes the handle of a accepted agent (engine mounting) unused. Instead, "Created new handle with the appearance and admeasurement to chase the aboriginal model," said the man who afraid on H Street Mugeni No. 1, Pisangan, East Jakarta, this.
The appearance and anatomy architecture accept additionally been afflicted completely, the appulse of the apparatus actuality moved. If you still use the original, Big words, the carburettor will be stuck. Therefore, cartilage larboard redesigned.
Big is actual agog to use a custom anatomy that resembles Fino. These designs, he said, altogether ill-fitted to the hot rod theme. Only, the advanced headlights agnate to the classical archetypal of the competitors. Hence, back the contest, the lights Honda Scoopy additionally placed on the motor to reinforce the difference modifikasi Yamaha Classic.
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2010 BMW G 650 Xcountry Specification | motorsport | motorcycle | motorbike | motor vehicle modification
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New Yamaha Jupiter MX 135 | motorsport | motorcycle modification | motor vehicles
"There are about 7 motors that will be tested in large Sentul," said Indra Dwi Sunda as a PR & Corporate Communication Head PT YMKI. There is a difference in YMKI testing conducted on products before actually released to the market. At the launch Byson some time ago, invited the journalists to try out YMKI Byson toughness at the Sentul circuit small. But for the variants of New Jupiter MX, Yamaha will menjajalnya in Sentul Great.
Here is clearly seen that Yamaha wanted to show that New Jupiter MX was not merely changed its robe, but in the engine sector have also experienced improvement. No wonder if Yamaha has revealed that New Jupiter MX engine is ready to be matched with engine capacity of 150 cc sport bikes. In terms of design, New Jupiter MX it look more sporty with a fairing that looks a little more gambot than previous generations. While the addition of rear brake discs on, more and reinforce the strong character of Jupiter MX.
Although it is said only as a facelift, but a change that carried Yamaha sports ducks are very far from the previous generation. Not only on the display sector body, but the output power generated engine underwent a change. From the statement issued by Yamaha specifications, engine capacity of 134.4 cc, liquid-cooled, SOHC 4-stroke, 4 valve, single cylinder which her arms, capable of producing maximum power up to 9.21 kW or 12.52 PS at 8500 rpm. This figure is an increase of nearly 1 kW from the previous generation that only 8.45 kW at 8500 rpm.
While torque is able to reach the number 12.14 Nm at 6,000 rpm, an increase of almost 1 Nm of the previous generation that only 11.65 Nm at 5500 rpm. In addition, the transmission that carried New Jupiter MX was also changed with the addition of an acceleration rate of the previous generation, into a 5 speed.
Enough? Not yet. In addition to changes in the amount of acceleration for the transmission, the gear displacement system underwent a change by adopting a gearshift system like V-Ixion, 1-N-2-3-4-5. So price for New Jupiter MX? Unfortunately Yamaha not provide information how the sale price. But Yamaha says that there is little increase in price for this New Jupiter MX
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motorsport modification | motorcycle news update | new motor bikes |Kawasaki 2011 Ninja ZX-10R | Final version unveiled
Now, there have been gazillion images, pictures, videos that have been doing rounds of the global bike forums showcasing the assumed or would be Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R. The final version was finally seen when taken out of wraps by the company in the Nurburgring circuit at Germany. The new Ninja ZX-10R Racer is planned to make a debut in the 2011 WBSK Championship.
Steve Guttride, Race Planning Manager from Kawasaki Motors Europe quoted
“The new race bike has been eagerly anticipated by everyone involved in the Superbike racing project for a while now. The PBM team have evolved and restructured continuously in order to be in a position to utilize the new bike’s potential to the maximum next season. As you can imagine the Paul Bird team are ultra keen to get started with it and so who better than the team itself to help us show the first edition of the race version of it here at the Nurburgring?”
The technical details and detailed specification are yet to be given out by the Japanese manufacturer. The next best time when we get to have a close look at this monster will be at the official launch of the production machine nearly in October at the Intermot show.
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