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Saturday, October 31, 2009

Honda DN-01 Sportbike Japan concept

Honda DN-01 Sportbike Japan concept

Honda DN-01 V2 Japan Sportbike concept..... Honda Introduces “DN-01” Concept Motorcycle at Tokyo Motor Show, A Large-size Sports Bike with an Automatic Transmission


Honda VFR 1000. - 990 CC MotoGP heritage

Honda VFR 1000 MotorcycleIn 2009 Honda launch a high-end SUPERBIKE VFR titled 1000 which will be makers lose variants and VFR 800 CBR 1000 XX Superblack bird. VFR 1000 variant that will be set back into a sport Tourer variants like super black bird will be implanted in the kitchen Provide multi-cylinder 1000 cc V5 which is an evolution of rumors kitchen HRC V5 runway at the last MotoGP event (Honda RC 211V could also be developed by Valentino Rossi).


Honda VFR 1000 engineBecause Referring to the RC MOTORCYCLES 211V, engine architecture was not much different: 3 cylinder 2 in front and behind the cylinder, Honda seems to be pouring all his research results about the RC 211V for five years on this VFR, the motor would be motors berprestis high because the first street bike engined V5. Even Honda to appoint as leader Yoshiteru Kinoshita project was VFR 1000, FYI he has experience working with the technicians and the team researc HRC CBR 1000 RR 2008.

Friday, October 30, 2009

Yamaha YZF-R6 Sport Motorcycle Black-Red

Yamaha YZF-R6 Sport Motorcycle Black-Red

Yamaha YZF-R6 Sport Motorcycle Black-Red

Thursday, October 29, 2009

FMF Racing Apex Exhaust on Kawasaki ZX-10R - Tested

FMF Racing Apex Exhaust on Kawasaki ZX-10R
Ask first ten riders aftermarket purchases they made for their motorcycles and the possibility of nine of them will give the same answer: a drainage system. It's hard to resist whining howl of the engine full song, and let the engine breath easier not only release more than a beautiful exhaust note, but it also can liberate a certain power in the process. The problem was always that the change in air / fuel ratio caused by a new exhaust, the reconfiguration of the fuel injection (or re-jetting the carburetor to those who have an old bike) to achieve the right mix is usually required.

FMF does not think that should happen. Its line of Apex slip-on exhaust is completely designed and manufactured in Southern California headquarters to operate without recalibrating the motorcycle stock fuel system. Although relatively new on the market side, FMF has been heavily involved in off-road competition in both two-and four-stroke engines for over 30 years. Companies that do not dip your toes in the street scene, although they hit the ground running. In the AMA, the Corona Honda Superbike team are given U.S. FMF exhaust, FMF and other road is wide enough supply.

Want to know the performance benefits of Apex without recalibration fuel injection, we decided to test us Apex Kawasaki ZX-10R. The exhaust is available in two versions - a carbon fiber tube with the tip of titanium, or titanium canister with carbon tip. A titanium mid-pipe comes with each kit. We accept carbon tubes for the Kawi. Installation is quite simple as the directions and all necessary hardware is included. Also included is a conical insert keep quiet exhaust note and good neighbors.

FMF Racing Apex Exhaust on Kawasaki ZX-10RFMF Apex Exhaust tested Chart

The first thing we noticed was an increase mid-range power. Of course, this all according to our butt dyno. So the trip to the official Dynojet dyno we were in the order. Shares, ZX-10R us out 75.6 horsepower and 161.7 ft-lbs of torque. With Apex unlimited-slip on these numbers jumped 76.5 horsepower and 164.0 ft-lbs. In contrast, the cones in the most quiet (most restrictive) settings, the number fell slightly to 161.2 and 74.8, respectively. Yes, less horsepower and torque than the standard configuration.

While the numbers are significant, what is more important is the dyno curve, as the application of power to say more subtle than before. Shares, the ZX-10R will be dead spots when a gas-usually between 4500 and 5000rpm-effect mother nature trying to make happy. Flat spot now gone, replaced with a smooth and linear power delivery of the entire rev range. What's more, drops Apex fairly heavy piece by cutting the stock cans; the Kawasaki dropped nine pounds, to be exact.

Although they may be a new game, FMF dirt obviously has brought expertise from side to side of the road with a series of Apex muffler. In all of our exercise power output has been smoothed away, so for linear delivery of power where you use it most. The Apex you see here retails for $ 549.99, though pricing is different for underseat and dual-exhaust setup.


source : http://www.sportrider.com/sportbike_product_reviews/146_0910_fmf_racing_apex_exhaust/index.html

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

2010 Victory Vision Tour Photos

A touring bike that always gets people attention as it passes. The most progressive luxury-touring bike on the open road, the 2010 Victory Vision Tour Motorcycle has a full complement of creature comforts: plush 2-up touring seats, optional heated seats & grips, MP3-compatible stereo, 29 gallons of storage, a wind-blocking fairing & more. All powered by a mighty Freedom V-Twin Engine.

Victory Vision2010 Victory Vision Tour Two-Wheels


Victory Vision2010 Victory Vision Tour Motorcycle


Victory Vision2010 Victory Vision Tour Motorcycle


Victory Vision2010 Victory Vision Tour Bike

2010 Victory Cross Roads Two-Wheels

2010 Victory Cross Roads Motorcycle, with the most horsepower and cargo capacity in its class, has the power to take you farther and the storage to let you stay awhile. Its 106-cubic-inch Freedom V-Twin Engine and 21 gallons of cargo capacity matched with its distinctive cruiser styling, comfortable seating, a wind-blocking windshield - give the rider an appetite for the open road.

Victory Cross Roads2010 Victory Cross Roads Two-Wheels


Victory Cross Roads2010 Victory Cross Roads Picture


Victory Cross Roads2010 Victory Cross Roads Bike


Victory Cross Roads2010 Victory Cross Roads Motorcycle

2010 - Honda VFR 1200 V4 SuperSport

 Honda VFR 1200 V4

2010 - Honda VFR 1200 V4

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Honda Tiger Streetfighter Concept Modified

Very impressive,, honda tiger from Indonesia was transformed by a modified honda tiger to become a fierce style streetfighter

Honda Tiger Streetfighter Concept Modified

Monday, October 26, 2009

2010 Kawasaki ER-6n Motorcycle Pictures

Some bikers like a fully faired sports bike, while some don’t. But almost all bikers agree Kawasaki Ninja 650R is a great, fun-to-ride middleweight motorcycle. The 2010 Kawasaki ER-6n simply leaves a little more of that torquey, rev-happy 650 twin’s innovative inner beauty out where you can see it, revealing this soulful machine’s mechanical purity of purpose.

Kawasaki2010 Kawasaki ER-6n


Kawasaki2010 Kawasaki ER-6n


Kawasaki2010 Kawasaki ER-6n

2010 Triumph Bonneville Motorcycle Pictures


2010 Triumph Bonneville Motorcycle Picture2010 Triumph Bonneville Motorcycle Picture


2010 Triumph Bonneville Motorcycle Picture2010 Triumph Bonneville Bike


2010 Triumph Bonneville Motorcycle Picture2010 Triumph Bonneville Bike


2010 Triumph Bonneville Motorcycle Picture2010 Triumph Bonneville Motorcycle

Between fiction and reality - Vaillante MotoGP

Between fiction and reality.


Vaillante MotoGP 2009

The new French team for 2010 MotoGP World Champhionship. VAILLANTE MotoGP V4 which will be equipped with pneumatic valve engine, full carbon fiber chassis in suspension and electronics.

The driver, directly from the pen of its author Jean Graton, the most famous (in the comics world )..... MICHEL Vaillant!



Source : http://www.motorcyclenews.com/MCN/News/newsresults/user/2008/November/Vaillante-MotoGP/?&R=EPI-104135

Sunday, October 25, 2009

2010 Triumph Bonneville SE Legend Bike


2010 Triumph Bonneville SE Legendary Bike2010 Triumph Bonneville SE


2010 Triumph Bonneville SE Image2010 Triumph Bonneville SE


2010 Triumph Bonneville SE Image2010 Triumph Bonneville SE


2010 Triumph Bonneville SE Legend Bike2010 Triumph Bonneville SE

KTM 990R Sport Adventure Motorcycle

KTM 990R Sport Adventure Motorcycle

With even more displacement, an electronic fuel injection and a regulated catalytic converter, the 990 Adventure R is now elevated to the highest technical level in matters of safety and emission control, which is now regulated to conform to EURO III standards. The 990 Adventure R is fitted with the proven light weighted LC8 engine with an increased displacement of now 999 cc.
In addition, new motor management guarantees a powerful and dynamic unfolding of power and significantly improved torque while maintaining the same level of top performance.


source : ktm.com

KTM 990 Sport Adventure Motorcycle

KTM 990 Sport Adventure MotorcycleEngine :
Engine type Twin cylinder, 4-stroke, V 75°
Displacement 999 cc
Bore x stroke 101 x 62.4 mm (3.98 / 2.46")
Performance (homologated) 78 kW @ 8250 rpm
Max. torque 100 Nm @ 6750 rpm
Compression ratio 11.5:1
Starter/Battery E-Starter / 12 V 11.2 Ah
Transmission 6 gears, dog clutch engagement
Fuel Mixture Generation Keihin electronic fuel injection
Control 4 V/DOHC
Lubrication Pressure lubrication
Engine lubrication Motorex, SAE 10W-50


Primary drive 35:67
Final drive 16:42
Cooling Liquid cooled
Clutch Wet multi-disc clutch, operated hydraulically
Motor Management Keihin EMS

KTM 990 Sport Adventure MotorcycleChassis :
Frame Chromium-Molybdenum trellis frame, powder-coated
Subframe Aluminium
Handlebar Aluminium, Ø 28 / 22 mm (1.10 / 0.87"), tapered
Front suspension WP USD Ø 48 mm (1.89")
Rear suspension WP mono shock PDS with hydr. spring preload
Suspension travel front/rear 210/210 mm (8.27 / 8.27")
Front brake 2 x Brembo two piston, floating caliper, floating brake disc Ø 300 mm (11.81")
Rear brake Brembo two piston, floating caliper, floating brake disc Ø 240 mm (9.45")
ABS Brembo two channel ABS
Rims, front/rear 2.15 x 21"; 4.25 x 18"
Tires, front/rear 90/90-21"; 150/70 R 18
Chain X-Ring 5/8 x 5/16"
Main silencer Twin stainless steel silencer with regulated catalytic converter
Steering head angle 63.4°
Trail 119 mm (4.69")
Wheel base 1570 ± 10 mm (61.81 ± 0.39")
Ground clearance (unloaded) 261 mm (10.28")
Seat height 860 mm (33.86")
Tank capacity approx. 19,5 Liters/4 litres reserve (5.81 / 1.06 gal)
Weight (dry) approx. 209 kg (460.75 lbs)


KTM 990 Sport Adventure Motorcycle

Yamaha R1 Sport Modification

Yamaha R1 Sport Modificationcool Yamaha R1 Sport Modification
Yamaha R1 Sport Modification
Yamaha R1 Sport Modification
Yamaha R1 Sport Modification


source : http://blog-modifikasi.blogspot.com/2008/12/yamaha-r1-modification.html

Saturday, October 24, 2009

The Streetfighter's Superbike from Ducati

The Streetfighter's Superbike from Ducati
SOUL OF A SUPERBIKE - ATTITUDE OF A FIGHTER
The Streetfighter's Superbike warrior spirit and attitude naked combine sophistication to create a pure adrenaline machine.

Bare naked important, the combination of state-of-the-art race technology, the framework of contemporary styling and design of large naked Ducati took the concept of the very top of the food chain fighter.


With the amazing 155hp L-Twin Ducati muscles used in finding, super light, 167kg (368 pounds) of packaging bicycles more punch for heavier than other competitors, this fighter is gloves-off and ready to act.

Is laying down the miles on the open road or urban asphalt ripping, there is no other bike in the city will roll with the same style of fire power.

The Streetfighter's Superbike from Ducati

source : ducati.com

2010 - Yamaha YZ250F Off Road Sport Motorcycle

Yamaha YZ250F Off Road
Yamaha YZ250F Off Road

All New for 2010 Key Features:
  • The all-new, Bilateral Beam frame is specific to the 250 and is more compact than the previous generation chassis. This places the rider closer to the front wheel, which delivers superb rigidity balance for unmatched lightweight handling and cornering. This nimbleness lets the rider get on the gas sooner out of corners and cross the finish line with less fatigue – even on long motos.
  • The optimized engine delivers a new level of power in low-to-midrange,
    with a great torquey feel, exactly where riders want it. That is due to the new straight intake boot that enhances breathing, new carburetor that provides excellent throttle response and fuel atomization, and redesigned valve train components that reduce inertial mass and boost low end torque. Exhaust is also enhanced with a new D-shaped exhaust port and newly designed exhaust system. Ongoing refinement to the suspension and engine produces an amazingly balanced, light-handling machine with performance that’s accessible to all levels of riders.
  • All new styling emphasizes the bike’s light weight and nimble handling character. The sharp, horizontal lines set the bike apart, with a clean, aggressive look.
  • KYB® suspension has been recalibrated front and rear and is tuned to work with the new Bilateral Beam frame for unmatched handling. The clutch lever has a lighter pull feel even though the clutch has stronger engagement. The new clutch also has a wider engagement range that will give riders an advantage off the line. . . shift after shift, moto after moto.
  • There’s no disputing the YZ250F’s unmatched four-stroke prowess – it was the 1st four-stroke 250 motocross bike on the market, the 1st to win an international race, the 1st to win an AMA® Supercross ® and the 1st to take an AMA® U.S. Supercross Championship® title, as well as the first to win an AMA® National race.

Engine:
  • The valve spring retainers are now lightweight aluminum instead of steel, and valve spring pressure is lighter for reduced valve opening force. This contributes to superior low-to-mid range torque characteristics due to less power-robbing friction. There’s also a new, higher lift cam profile, while valve stem ends are chromium-nitride coated for exceptional reliability and reduced maintenance.
  • The exhaust port shape has a “D” shape instead of round. This increases velocity through the port for excellent throttle response, while enhancing the power feeling of the engine.
  • The newly designed radiator is lower and further back and the oil tank is more compact and repositioned to achieve greater mass centralization.
  • The carburetor bore has a new venturi shape, plus there’s recalibrated jetting and a new accelerator pump. This translates to impressive response when the rider snaps open the throttle, and contributes to superb torquey low-to-midrange power characteristics.
  • The intake boot offers a straight, smooth tract for excellent engine breathing and more power. The airbox is reshaped to tuck neatly into the Bilateral Beam frame.
  • The exhaust pipe has been carefully tuned to optimize engine power, with a muffler that’s 50mm longer and with a narrower core – a design that lets the YZ250F comfortably meet the latest noise standards without sacrificing power.
  • Engineers were able to increase the clutch spring load for stronger engagement, yet, thanks to a recalibrated clutch actuation arm cam ratio, lever pull is actually lighter than before.
  • Third and fourth gear ratios are slightly taller, and third, fourth, and fifth gears are stronger than ever with new drive dog shapes for positive engagement. That gives riders a strong gearbox that’s been carefully matched to engine power characteristics.

Chassis/Suspension:
  • The Bilateral Beam frame is crafted from a carefully chosen combination of forged and extruded aluminum pieces – 20 in all – all welded together to provide unmatched rigidity balance.
  • The KYB® speed-sensitive front fork delivers exceptional damping feel, responsiveness, and bump absorption characteristics. Damping settings are revised, the piston rods have a new surface treatment, and the oil seal is a new design.
  • The 4-way-adjustable KYB® rear shock has been redesigned to make the most of the Bilateral Beam frame design. It’s lower in the frame for excellent mass centralization, and has new damping characteristics.
  • The new tank, seat, and rear fender are flat and the relationship between handlebars, pegs, and seat result in a natural, more forward riding position that facilitates rider movement. The fuel tank has been moved toward the center of the bike for mass centralization. The ProTaper® bars are four-way adjustable, and handlebar mounts and footpegs are 5mm higher to optimize rider position on the new chassis.

Additional Features:
  • The CDI unit has revised ignition mapping to match new engine intake and exhaust specs.

Yamaha YZ250F Off RoadYamaha YZ250F Off Road

source : http://www.yamaha-motor.com

Friday, October 23, 2009

2010 - Yamaha YZ450F Off Road Sport Motorcycle

Yamaha YZ450F Off Road
Yamaha YZ450F Off Road

All New for 2010
  • YZ450F’s new rearward-slanted cylinder is a revolutionary advancement that achieves unmatched mass centralization, concentrating inertial mass toward the center of the machine. This bold new design also swaps traditional intake and exhaust positions, putting the lightweight airbox and throttle body out front. This contributes to mass centralization for nimble handling while also achieving a straight intake tract for superb combustion efficiency that delivers more power.
  • The cylinder is offset so the connecting rod is vertical at the moment of greatest combustion force, minimizing piston friction against the cylinder wall that could rob power. That means quicker response.
  • The new 4-titanium valve cylinder head is matched to a fuel injection system developed specifically for the YZ450F. Instantly adapts to changing air/fuel mixtures depending on altitude and temperature, for an engine that delivers no matter what conditions.
  • The all-new aluminum Bilateral Beam frame provides a superb rigidity balance that complements the engine for unmatched lightweight handling and cornering. The result? The best cornering, most nimble 450F for all track conditions.
  • Revamped looks deliver new-generation styling, including front and rear fenders, intake cover, front fork protector, and number plate, along with the fuel tank and seat.
  • Accessory GYTR® Power Tuner lets bike tuners adjust air/fuel mixture and ignition timing maps to match engine performance characteristics to the rider and track conditions.
Yamaha YZ450F Off RoadYamaha YZ450F Off Road
source : http://www.yamaha-motor.com

Kawasaki ER6N

Kawasaki ER6N
Don't love with the fairing, Kawasaki Motors also made ER6n, which has the base engine same with Ninja 650R. Fairing absence will cut the weight of motors and Of course the price ($ 400), although without the fairing, the design of the head lamp and radiator Shroud valor enough in my opinion. Get ER6n and compete with the Ninja 650R and name Hornet?


Kawasaki ER6N

Thursday, October 22, 2009

2010 - Yamaha R6 Feature

2010 - Yamaha R6
2010 - Yamaha R6
New for 2010:
  • The new, 100mm-longer muffler is designed for excellent power characteristics and reduced noise.
  • The ECU settings have been revised for increased performance.

Key Features:
  • The 2009 Daytona 200 winner is back and ready for the street or track.
  • Light, powerful, and bristling with knowledge gained from years of racing, the YZF-R6 is the most advanced production 600cc motorcycle Yamaha—or anybody else—has ever built.
  • The YZF-R6 was the first production motorcycle with a fly-by-wire throttle system—for flawless response under all conditions.
  • YCC-I®, Yamaha Chip Controlled Intake, is used on the R6 to vary intake tract length for excellent cylinder filling and a broader powerband. On the higher-revving R6, its benefits are even more pronounced.
  • Back torque-limiting slipper-type clutch greatly facilitates braking/downshifting from high speed. Close-ratio 6-speed transmission delivers seamless power and maximum acceleration.


Engine:
  • Compact, lightweight 67mm x 42.5mm, 599cc DOHC 16-valve, liquid-cooled titanium-valved four-cylinder has a compression ratio of 13.1:1, for great response. Domed pistons with valve cutouts produce a compact combustion chamber.
  • Fuel injection mapping for the YCC-T—Yamaha Chip Controlled Throttle dual-injector system complements the high compression ratio for great throttle response and reduced engine braking.
  • YCC-I—Yamaha Chip Controlled Intake electronically varies intake tract length for a broader powerband.
  • A magnesium subframe removes weight from the rear of the motorcycle for increased mass centralization.
  • Fork height adjustability and rear ride-height adjustment accommodate a great range of riders and tires.
  • YCC-T uses a powerful ECU and multiple sensors to provide perfect, smooth engine response and optimal power whenever the throttle is twisted under all conditions.
  • Twin-injector fuel injection: shower-type injectors above each intake funnel help achieve optimum fuel atomization at high rpm.
  • Slipper-type back torque-limiting clutch greatly facilitates braking and downshifting from high speed. Close-ratio six-speed transmission delivers seamless power and maximum acceleration.
  • GP-style titanium muffler contributes to mass centralization and contains EXUP® for a broad powerband, and 02 sensor for spot-on injection and emissions compliance.
  • Linerless, direct-plated ceramic-composite cylinder bores mean greater heat dissipation for consistent power delivery and reduced friction.
  • Cool magnesium valve and engine covers are light and stylish.
  • Direct-ignition coils, dual-electrode spark plugs and high-output magneto deliver extremely accurate, reliable firing.

Chassis/Suspension:
  • Deltabox® aluminum frame incorporates GP thinking in terms of engine positioning and rigidity for the ultimate in 600-class handling.
  • The lightweight swingarm pivots high in the frame, for increased anti-squat effect and mid-corner stability. TZ-type chain adjusters ease rear tire changes.
  • Four-way adjustable (preload, high-speed compression, low-speed compression and rebound damping) inverted fork with 41mm tubes increases freedom in setting up for street or track use; soak up the bumps and resist bottoming when braking.
  • Four-way adjustable (preload, high-speed compression, low speed compression and rebound damping) piggyback rear shock delivers exceptional rear wheel tracking and stability.
  • Dual 310mm front disc brakes use forged one-piece radial-mount calipers and radial-pump front master cylinder with adjustable lever for astounding braking power and feel.
  • The casting technique for the five-spoke 17-inch wheels makes the rims light and strong, not to mention wickedly cool-looking.
  • Removable rear shock spacer and adjustable fork ride height allows the rider to tailor the ride position for the best fit and comfort.

Additional Features:
  • Built-in lap timer is controlled by a right handlebar switch.
  • Multifunction digital and analog instrumentation features: programmable shift light, digital speedometer, analog tachometer, dual tripmeters with miles-on-reserve function, odometer, water temp gauge and lights for neutral, high beam, low fuel and turn signals.