Thursday, June 13, 2013
Monday, June 10, 2013
Econogo Yogo Electric Scooter Review
With an electric motor powered 1.500 watt Yogo can to running up to a speed of 60 km/hour. Yogo is equipped steel chassis high pressure, discs brake, and immobilizer features the form of remote alarm and automatic locking system. The New Econogo Yogo sold at a price 1.999 pound sterling.
Saturday, June 8, 2013
Honda CRF250L Buildbase 2012 Review
Thursday, June 6, 2013
Kawasaki W800 2011 Vs Triumph Bonneville
Kawasaki W800 will become a modern classic motorcycle. Kawasaki W800 2011 using two-cylinder engine parallel 800 cc powered over 70 hp, Kawasaki W800 will use fuel injection system replaced the carburettor. The all wheel Kawasaki W800 will also uses a disc brakes. Kawasaki has launched the new Kawasaki W800 in Europe at the exhibition in Cologne, Germany in October 2010.
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
Sunday, June 2, 2013
2012 Triumph Speed Triple R Review
Friday, May 31, 2013
2011 Benelli TNT 899 and Benelli TNT 1130 Century Racer Introduced
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
2011 Aprilia Tuareg 1200 Review
Monday, May 27, 2013
2012 Yamaha YZF R6 Review Specs Price and Picture
Yamaha YZF-R6 Engine | |
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 |
Yamaha YZF-R6 Chassis | |
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 |
Yamaha YZF-R6 Dimensions | |
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 |
Other | |
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) |
$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
Sunday, May 26, 2013
Harley Davidson of Penang Nite
There will be 30 BBQ Lamb, BBQ seafood, Nasi Dalca, Sate and much more food and beverages served on that night. Every registered visitors will get FREE GIFT (as long as stock available) and have the chance to be the Lucky Draw winner of H-D merchandise with total worth RM15,000.
H-D will also launch two bikes on that night. You will get 20% discount when buying H-D merchandise.
PROGRAM LIST :-
SATURDAY, 15 September 2012
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7.30pm : Bikers Arrival
Free Gift and Lucky Draw registratio
"Fire Eater" Show
BBQ & Buffet
Launching of 2 new H-D bikes
Harley-Davidson Collection Fashion Show
Man Kidal solo Performance
Lucky Draw
11:30pm End
Friday, May 24, 2013
Gambar Harley Davidson XR1200X 2012
The following year, the XR1200 was released in full production in America, but Harley took it one step further in 2011, offering the XR1200 X; the new XR1200 X featured upgrades to suspensions, such as Showa fully adjustable rear shock absorbers.
For 2012, Harley continues to offer the XR1200X roadster with the 1200cc Evolution engine and fully-adjustable Showa suspension. With an already respected platform, Harleys only upgrade for 2012 are the Michelin Scorcher "11" front and rear tires designed specifically for the XR1200X.
Harley-Davidson says: "The XR1200XTM is a meticulously honed machine with premium handling and a commanding riding position that leaves the rider with a feeling that can only be described as aggressive fun. Bold, racing heritage, perfectly tuned for road performance, the XR1200X stands out like no other Harley model to date."
Following are the highlights, specs, color options MSRP of the 2012 Harley-Davidson XR1200X.
2012 Harley-Davidson XL1200X Highlights:
- NEW Michelin Scorcher "11" front and rear tires designed specifically for XR models
- Gloss Black, 3-spoke lightweight Cast Aluminum wheels with orange highlight, 18-inch front / 17-inch rear
- Isolation-mounted XL Evolution 1200 cc V-Twin engine with black powder-coated finish features downdraft Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection (ESPFI), high-performance camshafts, precision oil-cooled cylinder heads and a large-capacity oil cooler
- Upswept, high-volume 2-1-2 straight-shot exhaust system with satin black finish
- Cast aluminum swingarm
- Showa fully adjustable rear shock absorbers and Showa big piston front forks
- Nissin dual front brakes feature 292mm full-floating rotors and four-piston calipers
- Wide, low-rise handlebar
- Compact instrument display with white-faced analog tachometer, digital speedometer, dual trip meter and clock
- 3.5-gallon fuel tank with aircraft-style aluminum alloy fuel filler
- Optional Harley-Davidson Smart Security System with hands-free, proximity-based security fob
2012 Harley-Davidson XR1200 X Specs:
Engine:
- Air-cooled, Evolution
- Displacement (in./cc): 73.3/1200
- Fuel System: Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection (ESPFI)
- Transmission: 5-speed
- Miles Per Gallon: 44 MPG combined City/Hwy
- Fuel Capacity (U.S. gals/liters): 3.5/13.2
- Power: 73.91 ft. lbs. @ 4000 RPM
Dimensions:
- Length (in./mm): 87.6/2225
- Seat Height (laden) (in./mm): 29.2/742
- Wheelbase (in./mm): 60/1524
Tires:
- Michelin Scorcher "11" front and rear
- Front: Scorcher "11F" 120/70ZR18 59W
- Rear: Scorcher "11" 180/55ZR17 73W
Wheels:
- Front: Black 3-Spoke Cast Aluminum 18 in. x 3.5 in. (457.2 mm x 88.9 mm)
- Rear: Black 3-Spoke Cast Aluminum 17 in. x 5.5 in. (431.8 mm x 139.7 mm)
Weight as Shipped (lbs./kg):
- 551/249.9
2012 Harley-Davidson XR1200 X Color Options/MSRP:
- Black Denim / $11,799
- White Hot Denim / $11,799
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
2012 BMW S1000RR Specs and Review
2012 BMW S1000RR Finally, some good news about the release date of new motorcycles 2012 BMW S1000RR will soon we know in the near future. 2012 BMW S1000RR is a new motorsport which reportedly will have many changes from previous versions of the BMW S1000RR. Reportedly, the changes in 2012 BMW S1000R is on machine parts, electronic systems and also a new color. Changes to the engine, it will make the better engine performance and also provides a stable engine performance when we drive on the street. It is indeed a very good development, especially for those of you lovers of BMW Motorsport.
MSRP Price: TBA
- Capacity 999cc
- Bore/stroke mm 80/49.7
- Output kW/hp 142kW / 193hp
- At engine speed rpm 13,000
- Torque 112Nm
- At engine speed rpm 9750
- Type Water cooled straight 4-cylinder engine
- Compression/fuel 13:1/min. premium unleaded (95 RON)
- Valve actuation DOHC (double overhead camshaft) valve actuation over individual rocker arms below
- Valves per cylinder 4
- Intake/exhaust Ø mm 33.5/27.2
- Throttle valve diameter mm 48
- Carburetion Electronic fuel injection, digital motor electronics BMS-KP
- Emission control Two regulated three-way catalytic converters, EU-3
- Alternator W 350
- Battery V/Ah 12/10, maintenance free
- Headlight W Low beam 1 x H 7 / 55 W
- High beam 1 x H 7 / 55 W
- Starter kW 0.8
- Clutch Multiple disc antihopping clutch in oil bath,
- mechanically operated
- Gearbox Constant mesh six speed gearbox
- Primary ratio 1:1.652
- Gear transmission ratios I 1:2.6471
- II 1:2.091
- III 1:1.727
- IV 1:1.500
- V 1:1.360
- VI 1:1.261
- Rear wheel drive Chain
- Transmission ratio 1:2.647
- Frame type Bridge frame of aluminium
- Suspension, front Upside down fork, standpipe diameter 46 mm, adjustable compress and rebound
- Suspension, rear Two arm swinging fork with central spring strut, in spring mount, adjustable compress and rebound
- Spring travel front/rear mm 120/130
- Wheel castor mm 98.5
- Wheelbase mm 1422.7
- Steering head angle ° 66
- front Hydraulically actuated double disc brake with BMW disc mount, Ø 320 mm, radial 4-piston fixed callipers
- rear Hydraulically actuated single disc brake, Ø 220 mm, single-piston floating calliper
- ABS Optional equipment BMW Motorrad Race ABS (partially integral, disengageable)
- DTC Optional equipment BMW Motorrad DTC (disengageable)
- front 3.50 x 17"
- rear 6.00 x 17"
- Tyres front 120/70 ZR17
- rear 190/55 ZR17
- Overall length mm 2056
- Overall width with mirrors mm 826
- Seat height mm 820
- DIN unladen weight, ready for road kg 204 (206.5 with Race ABS)
- Permitted total weight kg 405
- Fuel tank capacity l 17.5
- Dry weight kg 178
- Fuel consumption
- 90 km/h l/100 km 5.7
- 120 km/h l/100 km 5.9
- Acceleration
- 0-100 km/h s 2.9
- 0-1000 m s 17.9
- Max speed km/h > 200
Monday, May 20, 2013
2010 Buell Lightning XB12Scg
2010 Buell range continues to buy if you want to get your hands on some of the latest Buell to be, at least in this phase. While it is difficult to accept that Buell will become another part of the history of motorcycling at this time no plans to keep the brand alive or find alternative strategies for the future.
The Buell Lightning Buell XB12Scg was the last production line on 30 October. It is equipped with the V-Twin storm in 1203 cc with 103 hp and about 113 Nm of torque, and a dry weight of 180 kg. It has six-spoke alloy wheels, underslung exhaust, aluminum frame and swingarm and rear brake torque load zero Buell with eight pistons.
Im a little bit cynical about the decision Harley Davidson Buell to keep the brand, but shut down production altogether. The idea is that by doing so, protect the brand Harley Buell in the long term and to assure current and future owners for the next ten years that these people can still get the Buell service and obtain spare parts.
Saturday, May 18, 2013
New Moto Morini Granpasso 1200 SM
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
2012 Honda Gold Wing Unveiled Review
Sunday, May 12, 2013
New Yamaha V ixion 2013 Colors Available
Honda vario 125 CBS ISS Price
Finally, Honda vario 125 CBS ISS (idling stop system) was officially presented by PT Astra Honda Motor, scooter prices using ISS technology is Rp 16,350,000.
As you may have read the article on this blog some time ago, ISS technology can shut off the engine automatically and temporarily, to revive the engine, we just pull the gas lever, and vario techno CBS ISS will continue to start.
Honda Vario CBS ISS 125 more fuel efficient 7% compared to the Honda Vario PGM-FI system without ISS. Fuel efficiency Vario 125 ISS penetrate 55.8 km / liter.
Indian Chief Blackhawk Dark
ENGINE
Identify Powerfulness Plus 105 engine, air cooled
Replacement 105 Boxy Inches
Gauge x Cva x 4.25 3966
Densification ratio 9 to 1
Torque 100 lbs-ft *
Unopen Curl Hydrocarbon Group Sequential Porthole Hydrocarbon
Solution
TRANSMISSION
Direct locomote restraint
six-speed case
Wheel Ratio (chief)
1: a 10.44:1
2: 7.09:1
3: e 5.17:1
3.98:1 quartern
5: e 3.19:1
Ordinal 2.77:1
Final get restraint
CHASSIS
Word in higher tensile poise, monoshock
Interruption / First diam of 41 mm / 108 mm journey
Break / Erect Unique cushion / movement 73 mm
Brake / Slicker callipers dual floating rotors 11.5 "
Length
Brakes / place mensurate undecomposable floating disc 11.5 "
Diam
Lie tires 130/90-16 Michelin Officer II
Parent tires 150/16 Michelin Serviceman II
Accommodate revolve spokes
Two weary scheme with a untainted brace
Plate Shields
Name
New mini anterior fascia
New low sit
New word concho Blackhawk
New cowl with side wood line
Usage Art Deco paint representation
Millennium pin and handle all
Plate measure bedding
coloured ends in the aphotic models Blackhawk
New Michelin Officer II
110th Day Badge Play
110 life of the speedometer
Plate engine guards
Two in one fatigue system with unstained steel three-way accelerator
Powertrain
Quality Quality 105ci engine
6 motion case
Electronic carbon solution
CHASSIS
5.5-liter fuel cell
New Brembo callipers and duple floating rotors
Two points 12V ancillary income
Duty tumid bags
Motorcar
42 converter charging system and plate armor
Hasten fall head lamp, glass advanced framing lit: lamps
Electrical race the system
Blackhawk Blackhawk Theme & Twilight Wicked
DIMENSIONS
Billet: All specifications are case to change
Length 100.5 "
Breadth 40.5 "
Point 50.5 "
Set Top Loaded 26.5 "
Unladen seat peak 27.75 "
Wheelbase: 68.4 "
Dry Weight (varies for apiece
helper)
Unit in travel prescript 798 kg
Ramification / Pursue 34 ° / 5.92 "
Summate Weight - Unit metric 1220 pounds
DIMENSIONS
Electronic Instruments tank mounted parallel speedometer and
multifunction digital show
42 amp charging group
Lamps
Revelry modify coil lamp, inflamed glaze confront aerofoil
WARRANTY
2 age
Cost
Throw of $ 29,999, taxes and does not include empowerment localised
Criterial Colours
Chemist Heroin, and Amerind red
Evil Shout, and Indian red
WARRANTY
2 eld
Touchstone
Practice spraying art deco
Mini enclothe inspired head fairing
Low-seat person leather
Blackhawk headquarters concho
Usance hardbags
Millennium levers and footpegs
110. Anniversary badge
110th anniversary of the tach
Coloured and bright engine with plate
Chrome calipers raiment
Mold the position extend of leather aeronaut
The facilities purchasable
Machine
Blackhawk
One Large Single Please! Its Velocette
Velocette is the name given to motorcycles that were made by Veloce Ltd, in Hall Green, Birmingham, England. Yes, Birmingham again! They actually never competed woth the likes of BSA, Norton or Triumph. What Veloce specialized in was hand built motorcycles, renowned for its quality.
Veloce Limited was founded by Mr. John Taylor and William Gue as Taylor Gue Ltd in 1905. Its first motorcycle was named Veloce. In 1905 itself, Taylor Gue Limited became known as Veloce Limited and started (like all others) manufacturing cycles and related products. The Veloce was a four-stroke motorcycles and only later in 1913, did the company built their first two-stroke. The bike was named Velocette and the name remained for all further production motorcycles till factory closed in the 60s. They started by producing high quality 2 strokers of 250cc and above, which were naturally expensive, but the gave the name quite a reputation. All their machines were single cylinders. They strongly believed that their single large bore cylinder machines can overpower the twins and it did twice in the Isle of TT races. In 1926, Alan Bennett rode a 350cc Velocette to victory in that years TT by an astonishing ten minutes. Some of the amazing stuff these motorcycles had (and more so looking at that time produced) were things such as throttle-controlled oil pump!, something no other manufacturer even knew what that was!
One of their most famous models was the GTP, which came out in 1930 and was produced until 1946. The GTP was an elegant, reliable lightweight motorcycle with charming steering and reasonable power delivery. In mid 20s, after starting off with the A series and growing into the H series with regular updates, they produced a complete new machine with an overhead camshaft (OHC) 350 cc engine, which became known as the K series. This machine was a huge success in racing and had a long list of trophies to show off that included the Isle of Man TT and Brooklands races. This led them to produce roadster models developed from this initial model K, named as KSS (super sports), KTS (touring sports), KTP (twin exhaust ports), and KN (normal). The OHC engine K series continued production until 1948 with rigid frames and Dowty air-sprung telescopic forks. (Hear this now!) Valve timing was accomplished with the aid of pioneering use of stroboscopic lamps. The K series machine was brilliant, quality just like Velocette was known for, reliability just like Velocette was known for and it was fast. But the motorcycle was expensive to produce.
So in the mid 30s, to cut production cost, the company decided to introduce a new line of overhead valve (OHV) machines. The K series also required very skilled labour for the shaft-and-bevel camshaft drive which also proved costlywas expensive to produce, so a simpler OHV design was designed. The famous MOV was the first lot to have the specified machine. It had a square engine, i.e that the bore and stroke was euqal in dimensions (68 mm) producing a net capacity of 250cc. It was a very spirited machine witha top whack of 130kmph and it found instant success. Of course being a Velocette, relaibilty was supreme with with excellent road manners. It was an immediate sales success. Then came the MAC350 witha lengthened stroke, which proved to be not only more powerful, but was also more indemand than the MOV. This became Velocette triumph card and bought in a lot of moolah for the company.
Its success lead into producing an even bigger engine, the MSS500 with a heavier frame to support a sidecar (a trend at that time) and it also proved to be a success. After the Second World War, the company saw its best selling model ever the LE which was a model of innovation. With help from a certain gentelman by the name of Phil Irving (no introductions neccessary), the LE was customized to a 192 cc watercooled flat twin with side valves, a pressed steel frame and telescopic forks and swingarm. It was sophisticated and expensive. Although it was their best seller, the hugh costs were never recovered. An interesting titbit - British officers needed to salute with their right hand when they saw a senior officer. In the LE, thios was dangerous and so it was ruled that officers on LE need not salute, but should incline their heads, kind of nodding and bikers in LE came to be known as Noddys! and the bikes became Noddy Bikes.
And then the 50s saw what now we associate Velocette with, the Thruxton, the Venom, the Clubman... oh! what a portfolio! In 1949 & 1950 Velocette were the World 350 cc champions. The 50s saw the re-emersion of the successful MAC and the MSS with a redesigned engine, a swinging arm rear suspension and a dual seat. Scrambler and US variants of the MSS also started production. Then came the 500 cc Venom, the 350 cc Viper and a 200 cc air cooled flat-twin sports model Valiant. The L.E. Mk III appears with four-speed foot change and kickstarter. The 50s were the most productive years for Velocette. In 1960, Velocette again did something uniquely innovative - a 2 stroke 250cc opposed twin machine, it was the Viceroy... and that was a scooter! First of all, the twin cylinders were front mounted, then the fuel tank was mounted under the front leg shield. The compact engine was connected to the rear-mounted clutch and transmission by a drive shaft from the engine-mounted flywheel. Though not a sales success, it was reported to have a very comfortable cruise with a top speed of 65 MPH (105 km/h), great performance and superb handling, features always present on a Velocette!
By 1965, the Velocette factory in Hall Green, Birmingham, was on its last legs. After sixty years of being a world leading innovator and manufacturer Velocette were being caught in a time wrap. What probably happened was that while during the 30s they were one of the leading innovators, after the WWII, other companies grew leaps and bounds, while Veloce were just tweaking their old portfolio. The positive stop, foot change, gearbox which is still in use today by virtually every manufacturer in the world, in 1932, the introduction of automatic lubrication on two-strokes, supercharged twins, overhead cams, water-cooled four-strokes, all these innovations somehow started decreasing post the Second World War. Six years of war had taken a terrible toll. Also while the other companies (e.g British) has started looking at previously uncharted continents, Veloce were hard to find outside the U.K, teribble marketing.
Some still maintain that the Venoms 500cc, push-rod engine is still arguably the best example of a hyper sports British four-stroke single. The high cam motor has a short push-rod which gives much of the advantage of an OHC engine without the costs and the extremely narrow crankcases result in a very stiff, efficient crankshaft with superb handling to compliment the machine. The Venom was both fast and durable - and it was to prove that point when in 1961 an Anglo-French team took the world 24 hour record, averaging over 100.05 mph. Then came the Thruxton, an upgraded version of the Venom. The 8" front brake was replaced by a twin leading shoe conversion which aided stopping power, a newer suspension, a close ratio gear box and bigger valves. Also 1 1/2" Amal GP carburetor and race cams let the motor breath effectively. This was a true production racer with a top whack of 200 kmph ( 120 mph). In 1964 Velocette took the 500cc class award in the Thruxton 500 mile race - the blue riband of production races. But the big effort was reserved for the motor. The cylinder head was gas flowed by hand and were fitted. During that time, BSA Goldstar was the Star and the Thruxton was its nemesis in all departments.
Around a 1000 Thruxtons were built. The exhaust was booming with its evocative fish-tail silencer! What was surprising was that why didnt Veloce bring these simple innovations earlier during their peak period, the 50s, because it would have added solid reputation to the brand. By the 60s, Veloce were already fading and nothing was helping them very much. Also why didnt Veloce ever got to the electric starter were some of the other queries which will always remain unanswered. People started looking for more and Veloce just didnt match up to the Japanese boom. The late 1960s were the last years of production for Velocette motorcycles, production for Viper and Vogue ending in 1968, "Special", Scrambler and Endurance in 1969, and MSS Venom and Thruxton in 1970. Veloce Ltd. closed in February 1971.
Source of history courtesy Wiki, some photos are courtesy Motorcycling USA. Visit the Velocette U.K Owners and Velocette U.S Owners websites. I am sure you will love it!