Saturday, September 28, 2013

TVS BMW TO LAUNCH A 250CC BIKE BY 2014

TVS has recently joined hands with BMW Motorrad to jointly develop motorcycles for the Indian and international markets. Currently, TVS has motorcycles under 200cc, while BMW Motorrad sells motorcycles over 600cc, which means their is a significant gap between their line-ups. The 250-500cc segment is known as entry-level performance bikes, which are quite popular now-a-day. The reason is pretty clear, these mean machines provide both power and efficiency at an affordable cost. So, the entry level performance bike segment is the best segment to work on for this alliance, as the new line-up wont overlap their respective line-ups. The alliance will work on TVS’ engineering and manufacturing skills and BMW’s technical expertise in building performance motorcycles. 






 We have already seen that synergising strategies is quite successful in the automotive industry. The BMW-TVS alliance will also work on the same model on which some big players are already working like Nissan-Renault. So, both the brands will jointly develop a product and sell it under their names separately with minor tweaks to give them separate identities. By adopting this model, the product reaches to more buyers and you wont have to pay extra to develop separate products. BMW Motorrad is known for high end performance bikes and tourers and their smallest capacity motorcycle at the moment is the 650GS. In past few year, demands for such large capacity bikes have been shrunk and BMW is loosing its traditional markets, so it was necessary for them to reach new emerging markets. BMW Motorrad is always known for expensive bikes, and in emerging markets like India you have to keep the price in check. BMWs JV with TVS is the step in the same direction, it will help reduce the input costs to enter the sub-500cc segment.



TVS Motors Chairman Venu Srinivasan recently spoke to Overdrive, where he discussed the benefits of the agreement, he said, “We are certainly pleased at TVS as this gives us the ability to produce products above 250cc that we do not make today.” In India, the 200cc bike segment has got a significant popularity in past few years and bikes like KTM Duke 200, Honda CBR250R and Kawasaki Ninja 250R are performing well in India. It also motivated TVS to develop a 250cc motorcycle, which will be launched in early-2014. Now when TVS has stepped in an alliance with BMW, we are expecting that further development of the bike will be carried out in Berlin. However, company officials claim that the first model from the alliance will take at least 18 months.





“These products will be manufactured by us in India with two different styles, features and specifications, one for BMW for sale throughout the world and one for TVS,” added Srinivasan about the production plans. As we already reported the agreement is only for developing and producing motorcycles and it will be up to the individual companies to market and sell the motorcycles, which means that both TVS and BMW will share their products separately like before. However, in India, BMW has only two dealers at the moment. As the production of the newly developed products is expected to begin in India, BMW will have to develop a larger sales network, so they can match-up with the production. Stephan Schaller, President BMW Motorrad said, “In view of changing motorcycle markets, demographic developments, and increasing environmental demands we are expanding our product range so as to tap into fresh growth potential.” He further added, “In future we will be able to offer vehicles in smaller capacity
classes in addition to the BMW Motorrad core segments.”
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Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Key Performance Indicators 2013 Honda CBR250R ABS

Key Performance Indicators 2013 Honda CBR250R ABS
Key Performance Indicators 2013 Honda CBR250R ABS
ENGINE
Engine Type 249.4cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder four-stroke
Bore And Stroke 76mm x 55mm
Induction PGM-Fi, 38mm throttle body
Ignition Computer-controlled digital transistorized with electronic advance
Compression Ratio 10.7:1
Valve Train DOHC; four valves per cylinder
DRIVE TRAIN
Transmission Six-speed
CHASSIS / SUSPENSION / BRAKES
Front Suspension 37mm fork; 4.65 inches travel
Rear Suspension Pro-Link single shock with five positions of spring preload adjustability
Front Brake Single 296mm disc/ABS
Rear Brake Single 220mm disc/ABS
Front Tire 110/70-17 radial
Rear Tire 140/70-17 radial
DIMENSIONS
Rake 25.0 degrees
Trail 98.6mm (3.9 inches)
Wheelbase 53.9 inches
Seat Height 30.5 inches
Curb Weight 366 pounds. Includes all standard equipment, required fluids and full tank of fuel-ready to ride.
Fuel Capacity 3.4 gallons
Miles Per Gallon 77 MPG – Honda’s fuel economy estimates are based on EPA exhaust emission measurement test procedures and are intended for comparison purposes only. Your actual mileage will vary depending on how you ride, how you maintain your vehicle, weather, road conditions, tire pressure, installation of accessories, cargo, rider and passenger weight, and other factors.
OTHER
Model Id CBR250R ABS
Emissions Meets current EPA standards. Models sold in California meet current CARB standards and may differ slightly due to emissions equipment.
Available Colors Black, Red, Pearl White/Blue/Red
Note Specifications subject to change without notice.
*Includes all standard equipment, required fluids and full tank of fuel-ready to ride.
**Miles per gallon values are calculated estimates offuel consumed during laboratory exhaust emissions tests specified by the EPA, not during on-road riding. Use for comparison purposes only. Your actual mileage will vary depending on how you ride and maintain your vehicle, weather, road conditions, tire pressure, cargo and accessories, rider and passenger weight, and other factors.
Meets current CARB and EPA standards
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Sunday, September 22, 2013

2011 Buell 1190RS Racing Review

2011 Buell 1190RS Racing

When Harley-Davidson, Buell Motorcycle Company of its shutters, a subsidiary in October 2009, the great pioneer of American motorcycle in the last three decades, Erik Buell, seemed to be off the bike-building business.

But anyone familiar with Erik Buell tenacious always knew I would see him and his influence on another streetbike. It was only a matter of time.

Well, that time has become the Expo weekend Powersports Dealer in Indianapolis, Indiana, when Mr. Buell made his 1190RS streetbike again.

"Theyre so deep!" Motorcycle.com said during the debut of the bike, a mixture of euphoria and exhaustion, her face painted.

After Harley-Davidson has killed the Buell Motorcycle Company, Buell has restricted the construction of Streetbike motorcycle competition based solely on the construction of previous production motorcycles. This agreement has been completed.

Vision to produce a Buell sport bike U.S. enters a new chapter with 1190RS, a serious development in the countryside bike racing 1190RR private during the 2010 season with the AMA Superbike pilot Geoff May

Buell RS is covered with fresh new skin, now a real fairing and a new sleek design and cutting edge carbon fiber. His nose is very sharp, with a pair of projector headlights lens over the other similar to the Ducati 999, but a simpler layout.

2011 Buell 1190RS Racing

Meanwhile, the rear is skimpier than anything weve seen before, slotted body only supported by a supporting cast magnesium spider built in the U.S..

Speaking of magnesium wheels RS is very special. Magnesium alloys are generally not used wheel Streetbike pounding from bumps and potholes can damage the metal relatively rigid and brittle.
2011 Buell 1190RS Racing

But a newly developed casting - casting ablation - has the ability to vary the properties of the metal in terms of what is needed and allows the conversion in which the metal complex can be formed in a variety of thicknesses. This is particularly true for magnesium components, which can be difficult to launch specific levels. Buell said the new method allows a border area of ​​ductile (able to deform slightly upon impact to maintain the structural integrity), while the region spoke and hub can be built rigid enough to support the bike.

Costly efforts to reduce weight also included the adoption of a lithium ion battery, helping to bring the total mass of less than 400 pounds (wet, but without fuel).
2011 Buell 1190RS Racing

1190RS power only a 1190cc engine modded Buell 1125R expanded through a task of 106 mm diameter. Rotax - co-developer and manufacturer of engines 1125R - bought the rights to the Harley engine and provides CDE with a base unit is then fitted with new cylinders, pistons, crankshaft and camshafts. The ports are smoothed CNC machining. Titanium valves replace steel valves to allow greater speed, somewhere in the upper rpm range-11000, according to Buell. The motor phase switch can rotate up to 12,500 rpm. The engine has recently approved the 1190 EPA testing.

The cast aluminum frame looks outwardly similar to the 1125R, but is actually a new design, a new swingarm, which incorporates a chain drive instead of belt 1125R.

Gone are the awkward double-side-mounted radiators, which made it seem 1125R fat RADS replaced by a twin engine oil cooler in front of the sandwiching near the vacuum pump.

Buell continues his predilection for a front disc brake a little different now with 8-piston Nissin increased carbon through dual-entry fiber to deliver cool air to help heat the hangars. Its CDE has integrated its racebike since mid-last season.

No longer having to build bikes to suit a price level, Buell has equipped the RS high-end componentry. The top-shelf Ohlins fork and shock handle suspension duties, while billet aluminum is used to control foot and triple clamps.

2011 Buell 1190RS Racing

As you can imagine, all this goodness is an exotic high price. Basic models start from $ 39,995, with a list of options that can improve the price of around $ 50K. 1190RSs only 100 built.

The dealer is the next step in the right RBE. Buell says he does not care what brand (s) if the dealer sells at the moment, but he insists that the passion for sport bikes. Initially, the EBR 1190RSs first sold by the operation of the Buell East Troy, Wisconsin, located on the corner of the former factory Buell.

Buell is well known for his endless dedication and hard work, but has again taken to another level. "I worked harder today than I ever dreamed," he said. "Im really strange feeling manic."

 2011 Buell 1190RS Racing

And knowing the Buell, we expect more to come from his fertile mind.

"There are lots of options," he said of what could be next, including the ability to design new engines and the bike cold.

1190R-platform development continues at the racetrack with a rider may Geoff test machine to another season in AMA Superbike competition.

Meanwhile, we hope to have a walk in the 1190RS soon as possible. Is there snow on the way to America ...?
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Saturday, September 21, 2013

BMW F 650GS Dakar





Make Model

BMW F 650GS Dakar

Year

2000-01

Engine

Liquid cooled, four stroke, single cylinder, DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder

Capacity

652

Bore x Stroke 100 x 83mm
Compression Ratio 11.5:1

Induction

Fuel induction

Ignition / Starting

Capacitor Discharge Ignition system / electric

Max Power

50 hp @ 6500 rpm

Max Torque

44 lb.-ft. @ 5200 rpm

Transmission / Drive

5 Speed / chain

Front Suspension

41mm telescopic fork with stabilizer bridge

Rear Suspension

Spring setting and rebound stage damping continuously adjustable

Front Brakes

Single 300mm disc 2 piston caliper

Rear Brakes

Single 240mm disc 1 piston caliper

Front Tyre

90/90 S21

Rear Tyre

130/80 S17

Seat Height 870 mm

Wet-Weight

192 kg

Fuel Capacity

17.3 Litres

Consumption average

21.4 km/lit

Standing ¼ Mile

13.7 sec

Top Speed

177.1 km/h

Reviews Motorbikes Today / Motorrad / Bikepoint
Manual & Tech info

BMWgsclub.nl / Hint & Tips

OK so it is really a dirt bike. It is very tall, has miles of suspension and runs on chunky nobblies. The very name "Dakar" conjures up images of huge central European motocrossers storming across miles of unforgiving desert tracks. You might be forgiven for thinking it would therefore be a pretty compromised road bike. Youd be wrong. Very wrong.

The BMW F650 Dakar is one of the most versatile and competent road bikes it has been my pleasure to take anywhere. It makes a fantastic town bike as you would expect, our limited off road test (we like to give our test bikes back in one piece!) confirmed its usability off road but incredibly, it would chug along quite nicely for mile after mile of motorway too. All this and BMW reliability,

BMW engineering and of course, the BMW badge.

I must admit, I was pretty apprehensive before picking up this bike. Drop off a full house BMW touring bike and bring back the Dakar down the same 200 odd miles of the M1. Oh dear. What chance would this offroader stand with my first impressions blighted so severely, or so I thought.

The first thing you notice as you swing your leg over 34" of seat is the five inches of free space this leaves between your feet and the ground, that is of course if you only have 29" of leg to swing. This fairly fundamental mismatch is far less of a problem than less vertically challenged bikers might think. Most tall bikes are crossers or supermoto and therefore pretty lightweight, a slight angle and theres not so much tippy toeing. I have never been one to paddle a bike around anyway and once you get your feet up this bike balances beautifully.

This particular bike was fitted with a Laser end can and started up with a startling bark. Nice. Almost un-BMW-like but perfectly appropriate for such an aggressively styled machine. The throttle doubles as a volume control (!) and you can pretty much choose how much noise you make by being more or less violent with it.

Immediately on pulling away you are struck by how balanced the bike is and how much control this gives you. Good job too because the first thing I did on this bike before joining the motorway was to test the handling on a lovely long lefthander. Oops. The corner appears to tighten up as I drift wide with that sinking feeling. But theres no fuss, no drama and the balance helps what might have been a long graceful oversteer into the bushes is a gentle reminder that only half of the rubber on this tyre is actually reaching the road. The chunky enduro nobblies seem to walk across the tarmac but they dont really let go and you soon get used to the slightly wider line.

And so onto the motorway. I do like big singles and I am a confirmed short shifter by nature but in the interests of science, thrash this bike up through the box. The exhaust note changes from a deep visceral bark to a machine gun staccato and the engine spins up without complaint or, thankfully any nasty vibration. No great surprises from the Rotax waterboiler in the power department and no great alacrity in the resulting velocity curve but a very pleasant surprise with the respectable pace at which this machine will comfortably cruise.

Having been worried I would be spoiled by the immediate experience of the BMW1150RS I had just dropped off, I find I am actually much happier cruising on this machine at the same, if not slightly higher speed. Bizarre. More to do with the speeds you can get away with in the UK than any criticism of the bigger Boxer engined machine. A "barely legal" (that will keep our search engine busy!) cruising speed on the Dakar is more comfortable (and more fun) than its bigger brother. The tall fly screen works particularly well at keeping the windblast at bay while the engine just feels indestructible without any intrusive vibration. A slight weave sets in at 90 plus, as you would expect given the aerodynamics of such a bike but things never get out of hand. Two hundred miles later and I could turn around and do it again. No numb bum, no vibration whitefinger and no complaints.

It is only when I start wheeling the bike into the garage I begin to notice the size and weight of this machine. For a single cylinder four stroke, albeit watercooled and all that, it is a heavy bike tipping the scales at 192kgs. The figures dont lie but it is just a number and in motion the bike carries this weight well. Fuel is carried low under the seat and the designers must have got something right with the geometry because, well, it just doesnt feel heavy at all.

Looking around the bike, you are struck by the attention to detail and the build quality of the cycle parts. You have to look pretty close though, in the same way that "money talks, wealth whispers", the BMW doesnt shout at you with garish acronyms and loud logos. It is the simplicity and elegance of construction that almost hides itself but lets not forget, this bike is designed for reliability and durability. The simpler the better. Controls, often a moot point with BMW bikes generally are pretty good on this example. You get heated grips as standard and if youve never experienced this on a bike, you are missing out big time. The warmth is welcome on all but the sunniest of days, especially in the UK and creates a whole new relationship with the bike. We digress.

Rear suspension is adjustable for preload from a chunky dial on the right hand side of the bike and also for damping on the shock body. Cranking up preload makes wheelies a doddle but the softer setting makes for a much more comfortable ride. And the ride is comfortable. One of the advantages of a higher sprung weight is the ability to soak up bumps without upsetting the rider. No bumpy, flighty supermoto tendencies here, my only criticism of the comfort was that I couldnt share it with a passenger. Our bike came with a single seat and hard plastic compartment cover although the rear footrests were still fitted. I cant really see the point of the single seat option and I would have to worry about landing on the solid cover in the event of a forced landing. Right on the coccyx.

The Dakar makes an excellent town bike, especially given the bumpy roads around London.

Dirt bikes are the two wheeled equivalent of the ubiquitous SUV (Sport Utility Vehicles aka shopping trucks) and you get the same high and mighty feeling when riding such a tough looking machine as this. The Dakar is in its element dicing around town, strafing errant motorists with a loud crack from the exhaust. This bike encourages hooligan behaviour which contrasts wickedly with the erstwhile sensibility of the BMW moniker. I find myself jumping speed bumps and deliberately aiming at potholes, just because I can. The Dakar will soak up just about anything you can throw at it.

Given BMWs excellent record in winning the gruelling and highly competitive Paris-Dakar on bikes like this, it is almost heresy to suggest that the F650 Dakar is the perfect commuter. But it is, so shoot me. There is also a whole host of optional accessory luggage and given the way this bike shrugs off its weight, I would expect a fully loaded bike to behave with the same delicate balance and sure footed agility.

The Dakar differs from its closest relative, the unfortunately titled "Funduro" not only with its striking "Desert Blue" paint job but an extra couple of inches of suspension travel at either end and larger diameter 21" front wheel. ABS is not an option on the Dakar (unlike the Funduro) but then I am personally not a fan of ABS on bikes, especially on bumpy town roads or in heavy traffic, so no complaints here. For those of you who havent experienced ABS it feels like the bike shoots forwards just when you really want it to stop. Heartstopping when it kicks in. The science is sound and there are figures to prove ABS will stop you quicker but Id rather feel the tyre begin to slip rather than the brakes begin to go away...

So who should consider a bike like this? Well frankly, who shouldnt? The Dakar does pretty much everything; on-road, off-road and everything in between. I must admit I really missed the Dakar when I had to hand it back to BMW. More so than any other bike I have been fortunate enough to test. It was just so easy to live with. Reliable, comfortable, practical and the ideal vehicle for weekend outdoor adventure and day to day traffic dodging.

Sure there are better enduro bikes but they are usually compromised for serious road use. What about the current surge in Super Moto machinery? Well the best of those are really competition bikes, hilarious for short trips but tiring on longer journeys. Youd need a road bike too or a good proctologist. The closest all rounder in this category has to be the Funduro of course but "Funduro"? Oh dear. Great bike Ill bet but wouldnt you rather have a Dakar in your stable? I would. In fact one of these days I rather hope I will.

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Friday, September 20, 2013

Yamaha Cage Six



Yamaha also have a product with a trellis frame Cage-Six, a concept that never appear on the Intermot exhibition. This bike is designed proportional to the freestyler who need extra power vehicles, both from the engine and body resistance. The body was wrapped in a strong frame of tubular pipe that forms as a trellis. This model became popular since many Ducati adopted it in some line up. Not just for "style-gayaan" Cage-Six trellis Yamaha really designed to support the body and protect machinery from impact, because the action freestyler extreme.

The stern also protected iron layer (skid plate) to add strength if the bike trail or bounced. What is needed here freestyler, like footsteps in the front fork and rear, as well as hand protectors attached to the handlebars. Another secret weapon in the form of packets dual-rear brake caliper.

About the engine, Yamaha has not given certainty. In the original photo and the look, it looks like a four-cylinder motorcycle that was taken from the XJ6 for sale in Europe. But Yamaha once said if Cage-Six will use a more efficient three-cylinder engine and the torque is great, as Triumph Street Triple.

Selection of bright colors, the combination of the three, black, silver, and ivory. Color and coraknya applied to the rim in order to get a feel of the same. Tergetnya clear, in addition to the stunt rider also pemotor young stocky figure who crave a motorcycle.

Sources: otomotif.kompas.com
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Kawasaki KLX450R Africa



Finally a green bike returns to compete in an important rally, after some sporadic apparition, in these last years, happened by means of private pilots foreigners. The KL Kawasaki KLX450R Africa is all Italian. It is discussed some jewlery built from the veteran Fabio Benetti that naturally has made use of also dell experience of the companion of team, Greatest Church, but above all that of the dakariano for antonomasia, Franco Summit.

The bike was built literally "at home", making use of itself of the collaboration of some local craftsmen, in the first place that of the Firm Zevi of Schiavon (YOURSELVES). Numerous the renovations immediately from the KLX450R Africa to give back the suitable to such type of contest: on sutti the large keel that wraps the roomy previous tank of quite 22 liters, while a second tank, always for the gasoline, lived in the left part-rear of the bike and contains other 6.5 liters of fuel.

The fairing, naturally, hides all important instrumentation of navigation, but a lot other are the structural interventions adoptees on this means. The lamp on the left radiator (commanded from a sensor but that can be activated also manually) and both the radiators slightly were folded and detached from the chassis to favor the flow dell air. The engine, that is of series, was not changed.

The fairing, naturally, hides l important instrumentation of navigation, but a lot other are the structural interventions adoptees on this means. The lamp on the left radiator (commanded from a sensor but that can be activated also manually) and both the radiators slightly were folded and detached from the chassis to favor the flow dell air. The engine, that is of series, was not changed.


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Thursday, September 19, 2013

2011 Triumph Thunderbird Storm Review

Refuse to copy the developments in virtually every cruiser in the market today, the boys decided to Hinckley Thunderbird with an engine power in parallel-Twin instead of the venerable V-Twin. Not only that, but Triumph had its expertise in parallel Twins and produced the largest production version ever made - one that left quite a positive impression on our own Kevin Duke, leaving him more impressed that he thought that it would be the global launch of cycling in Spain.

New Year, Triumph take a page from the book America and efforts to raise with the new Thunderbird Storm. In short, while T-Bird is an elegant, friendly cruiser Storm is a certifiable badass.
 

2011 Triumph Thunderbird Storm

The first thing you probably notice is the dark interior. The storm about the attitude, and nothing defines the position of a cruiser ditching the chrome and go black. Start with the front fork stanchions, stirrups, the Speed ​​Triple style dual headlights, turn signals, bar risers, gauge bezel, hood, chain guard, shock springs, gears and two wheels together to get the treatment in black.

But as they say, not to replace the transition, and an optional 1700 cc Big Bore kits available for the Thunderbird is now installed as the Storm series. This set includes the most obvious pistons, cams reviewed, the largest segments, new cylinder liners, piston pins, and seals. Upgraded clutch springs have also dealt a blow to power. Consider the T-Bird still need to be warned: it is still involved in a smaller engine.
 

2011 Triumph Thunderbird Storm

What does it mean? Try the demanding 12-horsepower bump (85 vs. 97) and another 7 Nm of torque (108 vs. 115) than the standard T-Bird. Representatives were quick to emphasize the triumph Dyno chart overlay that shows a clear advantage of the power of Storm and torque throughout the rev range than you might expect.

The rest of the engine characteristics remain the same: it is still a liquid-cooled, dual overhead cam head and a range of 270 degrees of fire that especially the accessory exhaust system Triumph sounds strangely like a certain American-twin V exhaust note of Milwaukee. 9.7:1 compression ratio, and fed into the cylinders through the gas fuel injection. In fact, the rest of the Storm is pretty much black-out T-Bird as well.
 
 

2011 Triumph Thunderbird Storm

Triumph has chosen to introduce the storm North American release near Scottsdale, Arizona, where the tracks provide an excellent opportunity to stretch their legs.

Before you ever throw a leg over the bike, I took a step back and just admire its beauty. Styling is a subjective topic, but my first reaction is that Triumph has done its homework on how to style a cruiser which still retains its aggressive character. To validate my point, sitting outside the hotel, there were some storms draw the attention of hotel guests, which covers almost the entire spectrum of ages, men and women. Curiously, the storm draws attention for its lack of chromium in the same way that T-Bird does for its abundance of it.
 

2011 Triumph Thunderbird Storm

When all the gawking of the way, I finally had the opportunity to throw the leg over the storm. It is not surprising that the cruise ship to enter the country was not very far 27.5 inches to be exact. Usually at this point I realized that someone in my honor, 58 ", 30-inch inseam, not the typical cruise ship built so long bars are typically try in my arms and gear shift lever is a tract too much. Do not like Storm.

Since the cylinders are side by side, rather than the V-angle, the seat can be closer to the bar with the fuel tank, which does not need to be stretched to cover the front of the cylinder as a V-Twin . Storm is also very useful to confirm raised bar, which does not change the distance of the bar, but the status bar tweaks just a smidge. This puts the pilot in my size in a comfortable and natural.
 

2011 Triumph Thunderbird Storm

But I realized that I was too quick to judge my weight. Both brake and clutch levers have been to pursue my own hands, which I find a cruise down the line. Unfortunately, these units are not adjustable.

Thumb-starter, and is as impressive as it is made up of 1699cc parallel twin engine. Counterbalancers twin engine that naturally suppress feelings Buzzy. My focus is shifting from just the engine moving again. 1700 cc mill is a key part of the bike has everything and needs attention. Each touch of the accelerator to produce a sense of immediacy and strap the rear wheel, it felt like the whole body. No matter which one you have six gears, a wide spread of torque is not accelerating in storm quickly. Enough to pave the way for a short gear teeth are used in the top five quickly, but the high level of indebtedness of the sixth makes it ideal for overdrive.
 

2011 Triumph Thunderbird Storm

When the engine on, the rest of the storm makes itself heard. The transmission can be notchy at times, but never lost in the change. There are some interesting details, like the instrument panel is located (black, of course) to the fuel tank and the speedometer, which dominates. The interesting thing is the tachometer, which can easily be mistaken as an indicator of the fuel as it is much smaller and is located just below the speedometer. Needless to say, that it was difficult to read, but I appreciate his presence. Excursion would then lead us in Canyon Lake, where the streets, when the coil, could use a little maintenance.

In the tight stuff, it was impressive storm (for a cruiser anyway). It balanced turn-in and have a good line, with its track 151mm. Suspension, which consists of a 47mm Showa fork and dual front shocks in the rear, providing 4.7 and 3.7 inches of travel, respectively. The units are not adjustable save up adjusting the preload on the rear.
 

2011 Triumph Thunderbird Storm

Performance of the suspension was a bit of an anomaly. His manners were perfect highway and provides a comfortable and luxurious. Bits of bumps around Canyon Lake transformed the ways of the bike, however. Both sides are recovered quickly in the movement of the road, but was only given to mount on the worst. Add to that a saddle that is filled with foam firm enough, and it is best to find the road paved with the best preserved.

While the storm is building the momentum forward, occasionally comes to rest is also important, and the Storm offers a worry-free performance and impressive, which is something not normally associated with bikes this category. Dual 310 mm floating disc at the front are coupled to each Nissin four-piston, while the 310 mm rear disc is attached to a fixed twin-piston Brembo. The binding energy compared to only provide decent stop, but press the rear brake lever and also has the power braking feel the sport.
 

2011 Triumph Thunderbird Storm

Overall, the Triumph is on a roll from the end, with its diversity plan to reach a wide range of riders. Take the fight directly to the Harley-Davidson and the cruiser market by storm (and Thunderbird) is a bold move, but it is, Im sure will be much closer than people think.

Storm is available in any color as long as its black, but at least you get to choose Matt Black and Jet Black. One of them will cost you $ 13,899.
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Wednesday, September 18, 2013

2011 Suzuki Boulevard C50t Review

Completion of new products from Suzuki in the Suzuki Boulevard C50T and research, which has undergone several improvements that make the Suzuki Boulevard C50T has increasingly its own character, but he had designs on everyone surprised to see.

After taking a year out of production Bagger, Suzuki was back in 2011, Bagger drivers with lower power requirements.
 

2011 Suzuki Boulevard C50t
2011 Suzuki Boulevard C50t

Displace 50 cubic inches, meaning Boulevard C50T lots of style and functionality. The bike comes standard with studded leather bags, a passenger backrest, valanced wings and slash-cut dual mufflers.

Like many of the larger wheels, the tank is installed speedometer C50T, authentic design. C50T windscreen is adjustable, so you can host a wide range of riders, and you can select the look-up and look through the settings.

2011 Suzuki Boulevard C50t
2011 Suzuki Boulevard C50t

Meet the Boulevard C50T, a classic cruiser with a bold and unparalleled.

Like the C50, which also has a fuel injection 45-degree V-twin engine that cranks abundant torque at low engine speeds, along with the excitement of high performance. It also has a spacious riding position and smooth suspension that encourages you to take the open road for a true long range cruising in comfort. With a multitude of features, the C50T establishes its own identity too. The C50T has an extensive range of custom functions that are ideal for all-day cruise, including a streamlined windshield, leather saddlebags and a measure padded case designed for passenger comfort. So go out and experience the open race in the style of today.


2011 Suzuki Boulevard C50t
2011 Suzuki Boulevard C50t

2011 Suzuki Boulevard C50t
2011 Suzuki Boulevard C50t

2011 Suzuki Boulevard C50t
 2011 Suzuki Boulevard C50t
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Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Bajaj Pulsar 200NS available in Karnataka


Bajaj Pulsar 200NS



Bajaj pulsar 200NS is available in Karnataka. In the previous post i have told you about the launch of the Pulsar 200NS in Delhi and later it may be in the Bangalore. So its now in Karnataka! Pulsar 200NS is launched in Karnataka by the Bajaj.

The bikes ex-showroom price will be Rs.85,863. Bajaj will launching the bike in Chennai in mid-July and the other parts by September. So for the rest of you be patient and wait for it. I know its tough!

The most awaited bike of this year is now available in Karnataka. Bikers go test ride the bike. If you like it book it, get it and have fun!!  (Also money is the main criteria to buy :p)
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Monday, September 16, 2013

Suzuki Hayate


in 2011, Suzuki Removing the latest variant called Suzuki Hayate. Matic motorcycle is seen differently from the Suzuki Skywave. Suzuki Hayate looks bigger in comparison skywave. PT predicts that Suzuki Suzuki Hayate will be able to compete in its class due to various advantages. Prices are in bandrol also compete with competitors in its class the 125 CC. Prices and specifications following the Suzuki Hayate 2011]In terms of design, Hayate appears to be different from the Skywave dgantikannya. The second difference bongsor scooter looks from the front to the rear.Matic price is around 14.3 million, up slightly from SkywaveA glimpse of this vehicle is similar to the Suzuki Skywave.  


Suzuki Hayate still show a rather large body despite having a shorter length when compared with Suzuki Skywave.Visible are also differences in the headlamp and taillight. The second part of whose job is to shine the way it appears more fresh on the Suzuki Hayate.If the head lamp on the front of the twin headlamp shown Skywave is shaped V is somewhat elongated upwards, but separated by a body. While youll enjoy this time Suzuki Hayate twin head lamp shaped V is somewhat widened laterally separated by a body without.While on the back of the head lamp shown Hayate this time has two eyes.

 However different these vehicles have lights cents under the back of the head lamp.While on the handlebar this bike has a smaller form factor when compared to Skywave. But in the neck Hayate, this vehicle is still showing the same shape as Skywave with split in two places to put something or bottle. 



Suzuki Hayate is also a difference in the ignition. In the Suzuki Skywave if we want to open the seat, then we have to press the new key plays left.While at this time Suzuki Hayate no need to press but directly played left fence. And if Suzuki Hayate while turning the key is pressed it automatically Suzuki Hayate will be locked.But the equation Hayate and Skywave is located on the machine. Hayate machine exactly the same as that offered by Suzuki Skywave. But there is little difference in the engine coolant. In the Suzuki Hayate engine coolant in front of the engine, while the Suzuki Skywave is above the engine coolant.


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specification 

Engine Type : 4-stroke, SOHCAir Cooled

Brakes Front : Disc, 220 mm
Brakes Rear : Drum, 190 mm
Front suspension : Telescopic, Coil Spring, Oil damped
Transmission Automatic
Color : Black / White, Red
Fuel Gasoline
Piston Displacement : 124cc
Cylinders : 1
Rear suspension : Conventional double-tube, Oil damped
Weight : 108 kg
Warranty : 6 mths
Bore x Stroke : 53.5mm x 55.2mm
Sparker System : DC-CDI
Tires F / R : (Front) 70/90-16M/C 36P (Rear) 80/90-16M/C 43P
Carburetor DCP-FI Fuel Injection
Starting : Electric and kick
Clutch DryAutomaticSuper CVT
Fuel Capacity : 4.7 Liter
Wheel Base : 1285 mm
W x L x H : 670 x 1935 x 1070 mm
Compression ratio : 9.8: 1




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