Showing posts with label bike. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bike. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Yamaha YZF-R1 LE Review
The new YZF-R1 LE sports Valentino Rossi livery as the YZF-M1 MotoGP bike, but comes in a very limited number.
The new 2010 Yamaha YZF-R1LE not only gives much of the technology of the championship, Valentino Rossi, but his look and style of the championship. The R1 is the first ever production motorcycle with a transverse crankshaft. The result? Outrageous torque and raw energy at high speed by providing incredibly smooth power delivery out of corners. While the bold graphic style Fiat Yamaha provides incredibly smooth.
2010 Yamaha YZF-R1 LE - USA Specifications
* MSRP $ 14,500 (Fiat Yamaha Team Graphics) Available from January 2010
Motor
Type 998cc, liquid-cooled 4-cylinder DOHC 16-valve (titanium intake valves)
Diameter x 78.0mm long x 52.2mm
Compression ratio 12.7:1
Delivery fuel fuel injection with YCC-T and YCC-I
Ignition TCI: Transistor Controlled Ignition
Transmission 6-speed w / multi disc clutch shoe
Final Drive # 530 O-ring chain
Chassis
Suspension / Front 43mm inverted fork, fully adjustable, 4.7 in travel
Suspension / Rear Single shock w / Piggyback Reservoir, 4-position adjustable, 4.7 in travel
Brakes / Front Dual 310 mm disc, radial-mount ceiling for six piston calipers
Brakes / rear 220 mm disc, single-piston caliper
Tires / Front 120/70-ZR17
Tires / rear 190/55ZR17
Dimensions
Length 81.5 in
Width 28.1 in
Height 44.5 in
Seat Height 32.8 in
Wheelbase 55.7 in
Rake (forward angle) 24.0 °
Path to 4.0
Fuel capacity 4.8 gallons
Dry Weight 454 pounds
Another
Primary Rate Reduction 65/43 (1.512)
47/17 High Rate Reduction (2765)
Value transmission - 38/15 1st gear (2533)
Value Transmission - 2nd gear 33/16 (2063)
Value transmission - 3rd 37/21 (1762)
Value transmission - 35/23 Fourth Gear (1522)
Value transmission - 5th Gear 30/22 (1364)
1 year warranty (limited factory warranty)
Value transmission - Sixth Gear 33/26 (1269)
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
AC Schnitzer BMW K 1300 R
AC Schnitzer K 1300 R dominates every environment in which it appears. its futuristic appearance and strength to draw the gaze of every person, every age or gender. Challenges for the AC Schnitzer engineers: to make more extreme and very understanding and connecting with all the horses and observers - because of the AC Schnitzer K 1300 R stands from the crowd.
Saturday, May 29, 2010
Saturday, March 6, 2010
The Little Honda CB Classic Cafe
You see the Honda Classic small cc builds. Makes me wish I as 25 years younger and 100 lbs lighted. This Honda CB looks like cafe racer style
The Little Honda CB Classic Cafe
You see the Honda Classic small cc builds. Makes me wish I as 25 years younger and 100 lbs lighted. This Honda CB looks like cafe racer style
Friday, February 19, 2010
Nice Shoot Yamaha YZF-R1 Girl Photo Model
Nice Shoot Yamaha YZF-R1 Girl Photo Model
Yamaha Cafe Racers Model Gallery
There are picture of many model of yamaha cafe racer, yamaha classic motorcycles, classic bike
Need more tanks like that in the world.
Clean, sanitary....green.
Not a cafe bike, but the clip-ons and tail section and trick swingarm are worthy.
I go into bouts of self flagellation when I remember selling my SRX for $1000...
SRX - GB1
A limey SRX?
I like it...
Hit me again...
Dirty minx
A Swiss SRX-6
source : http://www.caferace.com/yamapix.html










source : http://www.caferace.com/yamapix.html
Yamaha Cafe Racers Model Gallery
There are picture of many model of yamaha cafe racer, yamaha classic motorcycles, classic bike
Need more tanks like that in the world.
Clean, sanitary....green.
Not a cafe bike, but the clip-ons and tail section and trick swingarm are worthy.
I go into bouts of self flagellation when I remember selling my SRX for $1000...
SRX - GB1
A limey SRX?
I like it...
Hit me again...
Dirty minx
A Swiss SRX-6
source : http://www.caferace.com/yamapix.html










source : http://www.caferace.com/yamapix.html
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Ducati Terra Mostro - The Dirt Monster Ducati

The Ducati Scrambler Of The 60's was popular in the USA, it's primary market but disappeared when the company stopped producing singles to concentrate on twins. Aside from the pantah based, Cagiva Elephant, there has not been a Ducati dirt bike since. Pierre Terblanche (yes he of 999 infamy) on his way to being shown the door designed the Ducati Scrambler 1100 that never saw the light of day. But you can buy a Ducati Monster based dirt bike, just not from the factory. It's called the Terra Mostro.
In the summer of 2006 Kent Harle and Blaine Dehmlow of Overland Motorcycles, started with a drawing on a Napkin 50/50 of a true dual-sport bike that would be purpose built for the rider that has to explore those Outlying places in order to feel at home in this world. The Napkin progressed into a full-fledged motorcycle in late 2008. Overland Motorcycles concept is pretty simple. Take a previous generation Monster 695, and add dirtbike suspension and wheels to create the

The 695 engine offers just the right amount of power and is Critically 20lbs lighter then the larger engines Desmodue although that has not stopped at least one customer creating an S2R Terra Mostro.

The XR650 front forks are 46mm Kayaba cartridge sourced units and just one of the Monsters disc brakes are retained. Out back a longer, extruded aluminum swingarm massively extends the wheelbase to 60.4 "(1537mm). A longer, fully adjustable Wilbers shock goes along with it and Takasago Excel alloy wheels 21 "and 18" rims complete the dirt transformation. In this form the bike has 210mm (8.3 ") wheel travel at both ends. The engine is remapped with a Power Commander to suit the Dave Miller Concepts silencer with spark arrestor.
You end up with a reportedly friendly dual sport bike on and off road and one that seemed to impress the veteran journalist Alan Cathcart bike when he tested it

The 695 engine offers just the right amount of power and is Critically 20lbs lighter then the larger engines Desmodue although that has not stopped at least one customer creating an S2R Terra Mostro.

The XR650 front forks are 46mm Kayaba cartridge sourced units and just one of the Monsters disc brakes are retained. Out back a longer, extruded aluminum swingarm massively extends the wheelbase to 60.4 "(1537mm). A longer, fully adjustable Wilbers shock goes along with it and Takasago Excel alloy wheels 21 "and 18" rims complete the dirt transformation. In this form the bike has 210mm (8.3 ") wheel travel at both ends. The engine is remapped with a Power Commander to suit the Dave Miller Concepts silencer with spark arrestor.
You end up with a reportedly friendly dual sport bike on and off road and one that seemed to impress the veteran journalist Alan Cathcart bike when he tested it
Ducati Terra Mostro - The Dirt Monster Ducati

The Ducati Scrambler Of The 60's was popular in the USA, it's primary market but disappeared when the company stopped producing singles to concentrate on twins. Aside from the pantah based, Cagiva Elephant, there has not been a Ducati dirt bike since. Pierre Terblanche (yes he of 999 infamy) on his way to being shown the door designed the Ducati Scrambler 1100 that never saw the light of day. But you can buy a Ducati Monster based dirt bike, just not from the factory. It's called the Terra Mostro.
In the summer of 2006 Kent Harle and Blaine Dehmlow of Overland Motorcycles, started with a drawing on a Napkin 50/50 of a true dual-sport bike that would be purpose built for the rider that has to explore those Outlying places in order to feel at home in this world. The Napkin progressed into a full-fledged motorcycle in late 2008. Overland Motorcycles concept is pretty simple. Take a previous generation Monster 695, and add dirtbike suspension and wheels to create the

The 695 engine offers just the right amount of power and is Critically 20lbs lighter then the larger engines Desmodue although that has not stopped at least one customer creating an S2R Terra Mostro.

The XR650 front forks are 46mm Kayaba cartridge sourced units and just one of the Monsters disc brakes are retained. Out back a longer, extruded aluminum swingarm massively extends the wheelbase to 60.4 "(1537mm). A longer, fully adjustable Wilbers shock goes along with it and Takasago Excel alloy wheels 21 "and 18" rims complete the dirt transformation. In this form the bike has 210mm (8.3 ") wheel travel at both ends. The engine is remapped with a Power Commander to suit the Dave Miller Concepts silencer with spark arrestor.
You end up with a reportedly friendly dual sport bike on and off road and one that seemed to impress the veteran journalist Alan Cathcart bike when he tested it

The 695 engine offers just the right amount of power and is Critically 20lbs lighter then the larger engines Desmodue although that has not stopped at least one customer creating an S2R Terra Mostro.

The XR650 front forks are 46mm Kayaba cartridge sourced units and just one of the Monsters disc brakes are retained. Out back a longer, extruded aluminum swingarm massively extends the wheelbase to 60.4 "(1537mm). A longer, fully adjustable Wilbers shock goes along with it and Takasago Excel alloy wheels 21 "and 18" rims complete the dirt transformation. In this form the bike has 210mm (8.3 ") wheel travel at both ends. The engine is remapped with a Power Commander to suit the Dave Miller Concepts silencer with spark arrestor.
You end up with a reportedly friendly dual sport bike on and off road and one that seemed to impress the veteran journalist Alan Cathcart bike when he tested it
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
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