Thursday, December 31, 2009
YAMAHA MIO BLUE AIR BRUSH MODIFICATION
Kawasaki’s 2010 Motorcyles
Big Green has released the details of the 2010 model line today, and some of the changes are pretty nice. Some of them are simply…meh.
First up is the 2010 ZX-10R Ninja. This is one of the “Meh” entries in the lineup. Not much new to talk about here. They’ve modified the bodywork a little bit. They’ve changed the steering damper to a new–and presumably better–one. And they’ve painted the muffler black. Other than that, next year’s ZX-10R is pretty much status quo ante.
My best advice is to wait for a year if you want a big Ninja. Supposedly, Kawasaki is gonna put the bike through a complete redesign for the 2011 model year. Until then, the new Ninja is pretty much what the old Ninja was.
Another “meh” is the 2010 Versys. It has new headlights, that kind of have a BMW R1200R kind of feel. But it’s is, again, pretty much the same bike as this year’s.
I think we’re done with the “Meh” bikes in the line-up, though.
There are some nice changes to Kawasaki’s premier sports tourer. Not, unfortunately, some of the changes rumored earlier this year, like the night vision and HUD I wrote about a while ago. Instead, the Connie gets something called KTRC, Kawasaki’s first-ever traction control system. Also new is the the K-ACT II anti-lock braking system to control those panic stops, a larger windscreen to solve the complaints about the effectiveness of wind management, bodywork redesigned for better heat management, heated grips, upgraded suspension, and new Bridgestone tires.
Oh, and it’s blue. Blue is nice.
The Z1000 is the bike where major changes have occurred. The current incarnation of the Z1000 is OK…but just OK. Nice, but the power is kind of soft and squishy. The new Z1000 looks like a big step forward. It’s pretty much a completely new motorcycle, in fact.
First, the engine is completely new. It’s a 1043cc I-4 power plant adapted from the ZX10R, and it provides 136HP and 91lb-ft of torque. That’s a serious improvement over the current incarnation’s 953cc mill from the ZX-9. That means noticeably better acceleration, and improved top-end speed.
Next, the steel backbone frame is gone, replaced by an all-aluminum frame with a monocoque main spar. Fuel storage is now beneath the seat, so the narrower frame and changed fuel tank offers a narrower profile for better knee gripping. That’s helped by the narrow bottom and flared top of the…uh, whatever the thing on top now is, instead of a fuel tank.
There are lots of suspension changes, too, with the rear suspension being an all-new “horizontal” design, and more aggressive front-end geometry.
The styling has been updated, too, giving it a noticeable B-King vibe, but whether that’s a good thing or not is in the eye of the beholder.
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
2009 Tokyo Motor Show
Motorcycle-USA’s Ken Hutchison is at the Tokyo Motor Show this week, and he’s got a round-up of the show at MC-USA;s web site. You can read it here. I have. What a bore-fest this thing sounds like.
Kawasaki’s not even there. Harley-Davidson is there, but Buell Motorcycles make up a big part of their display, which makes them look sort of stupid. Again. I’m surprised they didn’t force Erik to go, and just stand there weeping publicly, while Harley executives bashed a couple of 1125Rs with sledgehammers.
Other than that, it sounds like everybody was showing off “Green power, maaaan!” and “Save the planet, maaaan!” technology.
Over at Yamaha the big presentation featured the ‘Art of Engineering’. In this philosophy the hot topics were the Smart Power scooter and bicycle-styled experimental vehicles on display in front of the true core of Yamaha’s business: The V-Max R1, Road Star cruiser, new YZ450F and, of course, the world-conquering YZR-M1 MotoGP machine.
Apparently everybody there was really agog over this:
Wow. I just keep looking at it, because I keep trying to think of something I hate more. And I can’t.
I have no doubt the Japanese love it, though. They probably think it’d be a really fun way to wind down after finishing their latest rape comic. Or maybe an easy way to zip home instead of being packed into the subway like sardines during their commute. Just a silent, environmentally-friendly way to get home, followed by watching a TV game show that involves contestants sitting in freezing water while their testicles are crushed in an electric vice.
Yeah, the Japanese enjoy a lot of weird crap, so I bet they adore this monstrosity.
Modification Suzuki Thunder
specification modifications
custom front shock
rear mono shock
brown paint
handlebar trail
exhaust variations
Swing arm aprilia RS 125
Monday, December 28, 2009
NEW 2010 HONDA CB TWISTER Release
The bulk angel for ex display Delhi is Approx Rs. 42,000/- (Kick Drum)
CB Twister, depicts world’s latest trend with incomparable performance. The prefix “CB” has been acquired from Honda’s admirable world-trend alternation emblematic naked sports and the babble “Twister” depicts bouncing alarm with abounding strength. Taking the afflatus for Drawing from the iconic CB1000R design.
The CB Admiration is action to hit the Indian anchorage by end of February 2010. The bike will be attainable in three variants;
1. Kick Drum Alloy
2. Self Drum Alloy
3. Self Disc Admixture (with 240 mm beat disc brake)
All variants will be attainable in bristles agitative colors i.e. Pearl Amber Yellow, Candy Sonic Green, Pearl Nightstar Black, Pearl Siena Red and Pearl Fuji Blue.
BAJAJ DISCOVER SPECIFICATION REVIEWS
The Discover was the second Bajaj bike (After the Pulsar segment) to come with the six spoke alloys and the patented "exhaus-tec"—basically a resonator that boosts torque at lower rpms. It also employed the Bajaj trademark "dts-i" digital twin spark ignition technology used in the Bajaj Pulsar 150 and 180 dts-i s. At launch, three variants were available:
* Spoke wheels,Drum brake,Kickstart
* Spoke wheels,Drum brake,Selfstart
* Mag wheels,Disc brake,Selfstart
However, during mid 2005, the Discover was made a single variant model. It was revamped with new graphics, black grab-rail, sns(spring in spring) suspension, 130 mm drum brakes, six spoke alloys as standard,selfstart and some engine tweaks predominantly aimed at reducing friction and combustion roar. The Bajaj Discover has been the highest selling 125 cc bike in India since the day of its inception.[citation needed] Despite the fact that it has a notchy gearbox[citation needed] and that it is not very comfortable for tall riders (6 foot plus), it has proven to be a very popular executive commuter.
A 135cc model has recently released which features a front disk brake, auto-start and black alloy wheels. The silver engine has also been powder-coated black in the 135 cc variant.It can be compared same as pulsar 150...except the design,engine specifications are almost similar to pulsar 150
Testimonial to the above facts is that it won the prestigious Overdrive (auto mag) "bike of the year" and "indigenous design of the year" in 2005.[citation needed] It has won critical acclaim from several other noted auto/bike magazines: Autocar India[citation needed], Bike India[citation needed], and Business Standard Motoring[citation needed] in their bike tests.
Technical specifications
* Engine : 4 stroke ,air cooled dts-i single cylinder
* Bore x stroke : 57.0 mm x 48.8 mm
* Eng. displacement : 134.52 cc
* Compression ratio : 9.5+-0.5:1
* Max. net power : 10.5 kW (13.51ps) at 8000rpm
* Transmission : 4 speed constant mesh
* front and rear brakes : mech. expanding shoe and drum
* climbing ability : 25% (14 degrees) max
* Fuel tank full : 10 litres
* Reserve : 2.3litres
* Electrical system : 12volts ac+dc
Dimensions
* Length : 2030 mm
* Width : 760 mm
* Height : 1065 mm
* Wheelbase : 1305 mm
* Ground clearance : 175 mm (min)
Tyre size
* Front : 2.75 17 inch rim
* Rear : 100/90 17 inch rim
Vehicle kerb weight
* 129 kg
BAJAJ PULSAR 135CC RED BLACK
YAMAHA YZF R1 LAUNCHED IN INDIA
Modification Yamaha Vixion Simple
by adding motorcycle accessories such as
front disc rear
airscope motor
headlights suzuki satria 150
fender in barbershop
Sunday, December 27, 2009
HONDA VFR1200F SPORTBIKE PICS
KAWASAKI NINJA 250CC FULL ORIGINAL BODY REVIEWS
The rear view mirrors are in black and come in a singular size. There a large windshield is, in order to protect the driver. Front turn signals are airscoops into more compactly size. The instrument panel is a large disappointment for the style crazy driver the bicycle as sport analog console. There are three telecommunications portions the house to speedometers, tachometers, trip odometers and tank announcement.
The middle shows speed and kilometer put back, while the left side meter shows rpm and right on this side meter fuel shows in the tank with low battery indicators left. Apart from the fact, turn signals high beam, small fuel consumption, small oil, high oil temperature and suffocated air cleaner indicators in red, green and blue background lighting at the point of the cluster set. Tie-clip on steering wheel gives it for a better long trip. The characteristic of the vehicle must be only placed on the mask.
This is heut a common characteristic to day in the sport of bikes. Kawasaki Ninja 250 R comes with rear seats into green (only in green car color). The seat is lockable. The rear university Trak hides twin Sided Swing arm fork under the framework. Possibly you have an exact view of the back only. The seat attitude for the riders, drivers and front seat passengers, is sporty. But in the back seize rail is missing. That is, the partner must fall on the drivers, in order to ensure a safe trip. However Fußrasten for the drivers are provided in chrome finish. LED lamp tail and stung size of tail bowl is eyecatche
Specification:
Starting Electric Start
Wheel Base 1400 mm
Tyre Size 110/70 R17, 130/70 R17
wheel Type ALLOYS
Fuel Efficiency/Fuel Economy 42 kmpl
Fuel Capacity 18.2
Fuel Reserve 4.8
Fuel Type Petrol
Engine Type Four stroke, DOHC, liquid cooling
Displacement 249cc
Compression Ratio 11.3:1
Maximum Power 32Bhp@11000rpm
Maximum Torque 22 Nm@8,200 rpm
Cylinder Bore 62 mm
Stoke 41.2mm
Ignition Electronic Ignition (Transistorized)
Dimensions Length 2,085mm
Height 1,115mm
Width 715mm
Clearance 135mm
Saddle Height 790mm
Curb Weight 172 kg
Total Weight 374
Chassis Tube diamond, Steel
Brakes Front 290MM Hydraulic Disk,
Rear 220MM Dual-piston Disc.
Suspension Front Hydraulic Telescopic Fork,
Rear Uni-Trak Twin Sided Swing Arm Aluminum
Clutch Wet multiple disc
Gear Box 6 Manual
2010 CR&S Duu Cruiser
Buell Motorcycles may be gone, but their influence lives on in this new cruiser from CR&S, which will available in limited numbers–and only in Europe, alas–for 2010.
Notice, if you will, the underslung exhaust and odd side pods, so reminiscent of the Buell 1125R. It even has a V-Twin powerplant. Air cooled. With push rods.
The similarity ends there, however. The engine isn’t a re-engineered Evo, but a massive 1,916cc v-twin motor. The side pods house the headlights, rather than air scoops for the (non-existent) radiator.
The company showed this off as a concept bike in August, but apparently it was a pretty concrete concept. It had to be if they’re ready to produce it now.
They haven’t released any figures on weight or horsepower/torque, but it certainly looks beefy with that huge engine filling up the space under the tank.
At €20,000 (about $35,000 at today’s rate of exchange), it certainly is a pricey beast, but since they’ll be making about…oh, let’s say 50 or so of these bikes over the next year, I’m sure they’ll find the buyers they need to take it off the factory’s hands.
Jupiter MX Full Modification
Jupiter MX Full Modification AirBrush