Friday, December 31, 2010

Ducati Diavel now in diamond black

Ducati have recently announced the Ducati Diavel will be available in a new diamond black with black frame together wit ha black anodised headlamp body and lateral air intakes.

Ducati DIAVEL in Diamond Black


The new colour is already in production and will be available in February next year (2011).

Ride safe.

Jon Booth
Email: webmaster@inter-bike.co.uk
Blog: http://bestmotorstyle2011.blogspot.com//
Swicki: http://motorcycling-swicki.eurekster.com/

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Ducati Diavel now in diamond black

Ducati have recently announced the Ducati Diavel will be available in a new diamond black with black frame together wit ha black anodised headlamp body and lateral air intakes.

Ducati DIAVEL in Diamond Black


The new colour is already in production and will be available in February next year (2011).

Ride safe.

Jon Booth
Email: webmaster@inter-bike.co.uk
Blog: http://bestmotorstyle2011.blogspot.com//
Swicki: http://motorcycling-swicki.eurekster.com/

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Wednesday, December 29, 2010

New

There aren’t even It does. But when you buy a bike from a Honda outlet you expect it to work and ride like a normal motorcycle. The Honda script appears only on the keyfob, perhaps in an attempt to fool bystanders into thinking the Fury really is a one-off.

There’s too much wiring in the handlebar region, otherwise it succeeds. The front mudguard hugs the tyre tightly, the nine-spoke wheels look fantastic, and a lot of attention has been paid to achieving an uncluttered appearance that many one-off custom builders fail to achieve. Stylistically it’s a bona fide chopper, with an absurdly raked-out fork angle, high headstock, space above the engine huge enough to poke your head through, and a perfectly sculpted fuel tank that’s both delicate and elegant, if inevitably rather small at 2.7 gallons. The fact that the Fury comes from the most conservative and mainstream of the Japanese factories makes it arguably the most radical motorcycle we’ve seen for being.

Reckon the bikes ridden by Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper in Simple Criterion. For the uninitiated, “chopper” is a derivative term for a bike with a long wheelbase, superfluous-long forks, high bars and low seat. The Fury is a full-on chopper, the sort of thing you might see rolling out of the workshop of the tediously feuding Teutuls of Orange County Choppers (purveyors of some of the world’s most acclaimed custom motorcycles) except the mass-produced Honda is far better made. In fact I’m still open to persuasion.

It took me a long time to choose what I plotting of Honda’s new Fury. When it’s made by a conservative mainstream manufacturer from Japan.  When is a custom bike not a custom bike?

The Best

Low Seat - The Fury's super-low 26.7-inch seat height is an integral design element that fits in behind the slim and long fuel Unique Wheels and Tires - A fat 200-series rear tire is paired with a slim 21-inch front tire, both wrapped around distinctive alloy wheels. Shaft Final Drive - The shaft final drive is quiet, clean, and has been uniquely integrated into the overall design. Exhaust - The Fury's engine features specially designed camshafts that also add to the unique V-twin sound and power-pulse exhaust sensations. It's functional too, delivering smooth ride quality and responsive handling.

High Tensile Steel Frame The Fury's high-tensile steel frame is the centerpiece to this machine's open, minimalist, chopper styling. Fuel Injection Forget about fiddling with a choke the Fury's fuel-injection system means no-hassle startups on cold mornings or at high altitudes. Features 1300cc V-twin Engine Powerful 1312cc, 52-degree V-twin engine with a single-pin crankshaft and dual balancers has plenty of torque, and the feel only a V-twin can deliver. 2011 Honda Fury VT1300CX Features New for 2011, Pearl White and Matte Orange Metallic colors join Dark Red Metallic. And that’s why we’ve got an armful of cool, classic chopper-style accessories to help get you started.

Wanting to add your own personal touch to your Fury is a given. Unleash your inner Fury. If you’re looking for the buzz on this bad machine, then look no further than Facebook,YouTube, and Twitter, and see what the world is saying about the Fury. It’s all the rage. You won’t find a V-twin more righteous than the Fury’s, a 52º, 1312cc brute, putting out heaps of power and torque and a sound that is pure V-twin soul. The Beast Within.

2011 Honda VT1300CX

Call it the perfect marriage of style and substance  But like all Hondas, the 2011 Honda Fury VT1300CX is also a showcase of engineering, boasting innovative features like Programmed Fuel Injection, custom cast wheels, specially designed shaft drive, and, of course, that monster 1312cc V-twin. A Masterpiece of Form and Function Make no mistake, the 2011 Honda Fury VT1300CX is all about the way it looks, sounds and feels—and the way all these sensations make you feel when you’re riding it. Ever. And once you’ve saddled up and fired that big 1312cc V-twin, and felt its throbbing pulse beneath you, you’ll know you’ve experienced a motorcycle like none other.

Long, lean and mean, stretching nearly six feet from axle to axle, this machine literally screams with chopper style. the most distinctive custom Honda has ever created. Who would have ever thought it possible? Yet despite the extreme lines and head-turning looks, the 2011 Honda Fury VT1300CX is backed up with the same fit and finish, functionality, affordability, quality and reliability built into every Honda.

Here Honda have the rolling incarnation of the pure, undiluted chopper essence, a machine that simply looks right, sounds right and goes straight to the heart of radical enthusiasts. Yet it's a Honda, through and through.  The 2011 Honda Fury VT1300CX appears to be something from the farthest fringes of the two-wheeled world.

Yamaha FZ8

2011 Yamaha FZ8
The all-new FZ8 has a streetfighter attitude with sporkbike manners.
Have it all.
The all new 2011 Yamaha FZ8 is a do-it-all sportbike with amazing all around performance for both urban commando and the weekend canyon carver. And at 800cc it splits the difference between a 600 and liter-bike so you get light weight handling along with great torque... all in a stylish, upright package.
Combining sports bike performance and aggressive naked styling with all day riding comfort, the 2011 Yamaha is a special breed of motorcycle. The word practical pops to mind, but don't confuse practical with dull. Most riders can only afford one machine and the new 2011 FZ8 is worth a serious look. It delivers solid performance from its new 779cc inline-4 engine and excellent handling thanks to the Yamaha FZ1 inspired twin spar aluminum frame. And when it comes to comfort...
The motorcycle world is becoming more highly specialized by the day.
Special niche models are popping up everywhere. Unfortunately, most of us can only afford one bike. The new FZ8 is a brilliant "all-rounder" that brings fun, excitement and adrenalin to each and every ride. It is ready to slice its way through the "twisties", cruise the backroads in comfort and style or make that daily commute a bunch more enjoyable. Attitude, power, handling and style, the new FZ8 is the ultimate everyday sport bike.


The motorcycle world is becoming more highly specialized by the day.
Special niche models are popping up everywhere. Unfortunately, most of us can only afford one bike. The new FZ8 is a brilliant "all-rounder" that brings fun, excitement and adrenalin to each and every ride. It is ready to slice its way through the "twisties", cruise the backroads in comfort and style or make that daily commute a bunch more enjoyable. Attitude, power, handling and style, the new FZ8 is the ultimate everyday sport bike.
Aggressive looks and aggressive character define the new Yamaha FZ8 – a high performance real world sports bike designed to deliver a shot of adrenaline every time you turn the key.
At the heart of the FZ8 is a flexible and powerful 779cc engine with instant drive and torque at low revs, and a trademark Yamaha rush of horsepower as you approach the red line. Light, easy handling and roomy ergonomics round out the ultimate everyday sports machine – and the optional ABS system makes hard braking safe, whatever the conditions.
The FZ8 is not a bike for beginners – it’s the naked sportsbike with true attitude and the power to back it up.
 Yamaha FZ8

 Yamaha sports bike

new Yamaha sports bike

2011 Yamaha sports bike 
 Yamaha FZ8 sports bike

Yamaha race bikes

 2011 Yamaha FZ8




BMW HP2 Sports bikes

2011 BMW HP2 Sport
BMW HP2 Sport. Throttle up. Blast off.

With a staggering 130 horsepower, the HP 2 Sport features the most powerful Boxer engine ever designed by BMW Motorrad. For the first time ever, double overhead camshafts are included in our famous opposed twin cylinder motor, kicking out even more revs. Making the HP2 Sport even more track-ready is new Quickshifter technology, which means faster gear changes without having to chop the throttle or use the clutch. Add a fully adjustable Ohlins sport front and rear suspension, Radial mounted Brembo Monobloc brakes, a lightweight carbon fiber aerodynamic fairing, not to mention forged racing wheels and tires and a MotoGP-inspired cockpit that computes lap times and other racing data, and the result is one of the most advanced sport bikes to ever scorch the tarmac.

Outstanding race results are inexorably linked with BMW Motorrad’s flat twin “Boxer” models. So it is an obvious step to build a high-end version! The result is the BMW HP2 Sport: the uncompromising realisation of the 24-Hour Endurance racer as a road machine. 100 per cent motor racing genes, licensed for the road. An exclusive sports machine by BMW Motorrad for motor racing connoisseurs and 2-cylinder enthusiasts which puts racing expertise into serial production – with power and authenticity. With an incredible air/oil-cooled 98 kW (133 bhp) and 115 Nm – a unique performance for a serial production “Boxer”!

BMW HP2 Sports bikes
BMW HP2 Sports bikes
BMW HP2 Sports bikes
BMW HP2 Sports bikes
BMW HP2 Sports bikes

2011 BMW HP2 Sport Features
When BMW Motorrad presented the BMW HP2 Sport in autumn 2007, a dream came true for many boxer fans. Not only is the BMW HP2 Sport still the sportiest and most powerful series production flat twin of all time tailored to meet the needs of ambitious two-cylinder sports riders – its numerous exclusive details used up to now only in motorsports which entered series production for the first time on the HP2 Sport are truly fascinating.
Now BMW Motorrad is following up with the road-licensed “HP2 Sport Motorsport” special model.

The HP2 Sport achieved numerous successes in scores of races all over the world in the past 3 years, among other things with the BMW Motorrad Works Team in selected Endurance World Cup races. The racing boxer took part in renowned 24-hour classics such as Le Mans or Bol d'Or.

Like the factory machines the fairing, fuel tank, seat bench, front mudguard and engine spoiler are painted in the BMW Motorsport colours Alpine White, Lupine Blue metallic and Magma Red. The forged aluminium wheels are in Lupine Blue metallic at the front and Alpine White at the rear. In addition this exclusive special edition with the green and black start number areas on the seat body as well as the factory sticker set is visually very close to the successful BMW Motorrad Motorsport works motorcycle.

The HP2 Sport Motorsport has the same technical basis as the HP2 Sport launched in 2007. The flat twin engine equipped with double overhead camshafts and high-engine-speed capable cam followers used for valve operation delivers 98 kW (133 hp) at 8750 rpm. Maximum torque is 115 Nm at 6000 rpm, maximum engine speed being 9500 rpm.

The stainless steel exhaust system runs underneath the engine and generates the inimitable throaty boxer sound from a silencer which is aerodynamically well placed under the seat bench.

A further exclusive racing feature is the shift assistant in conjunction with the closely synchronised gearbox which permits fast upshifting without having to operate the clutch or stop accelerating. In order to reverse the shift pattern for motorracing if required, a respective substitution pressure sensor is available as an option.

The equipment and suspension of the BMW HP2 Sport Motorsport also features motorracing technology. The spring elements of the Öhlins sports suspension are fully adjustable and a Brembo braking system with radially bolted monoblock four-piston fixed callipers ensures optimum deceleration even in tough motorracing conditions.

Optimum ergonomics are ensured by the adjustable foot rest system, the cast aluminium adjustable handlebar ends as well as the radial-hand Magura instruments. The standard 2D dashboard, which stems directly from MotoGP racing, provides the rider with conventional information as well as with lap times and further motorsports relevant data.

Lightweight construction was a major factor in designing all components. This not only includes the self-supporting front fairing and the self-supporting rear made of carbon or the weight-optimised forged wheels, but also hidden details such as the lightweight generator used in motorsports.

With a dry weight of only 178 kilograms (199 kg fully fuelled according to the DIN norm), the BMW HP2 Sport Motorsport provides playful handling and great motorsports potential, be it on country roads or on the racetrack.

As an option BMW Motorrad offers ABS especially adapted for sports use. An additional pressure sensor in the front brake circuit permits more sensitive brake regulation and prevents the control unit from releasing the front brake too early when weight is taken off the rear wheel suddenly. The ABS can also be deactivated for racetrack use.

The HP2 Sport Motorsport is now available for order and limited to 400 units

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Tuesday, December 28, 2010

The Best Honda CBF600N 2011

HECS3 oxygen-sensing catalytic converter system minimises harmful exhaust emissions, ensuring full EURO-3 compliance. Combined-ABS version provides both the smooth operating ease of Combined brakes and the control of an advanced Antilock Brake System. Dual-piston caliper dual front disc brakes with 296mm floating rotors and a single-piston caliper rear disc brake provide strong, responsive stopping power.

Compliant 41mm telescopic front fork and Monoshock rear damper deliver smooth, confident handling. Advanced die-cast aluminium frame keeps weight to a minimum while maintaining optimal rigidity for confident and sporty handling. Three position height adjustable seat offers more comfort for riders of different sizes. Sleek, half faired design features air directing ports that deflect air around the rider for better comfort while also enabling lighter, easier handling.

Main features Lightweight and compact fuel-injected 599cc DOHC inline four engine is tuned for the most comfortable balance of performance and acceleration.

New Honda CBF600N 2011

Fun to ride, eager to tackle any task and offering a comfortable ride, the CBF600S is a reliable partner on any road, in any weather. Its practical instrument panel features HISS and FI indicators, a fuel gauge and an ABS indicator on the C-ABS version. The 20L fuel tank provides touring range and the motorcycle’s strong seat rail accommodates the easy mounting of optional luggage. Braking is smooth and powerful, and the Combined ABS offers the extra reassurance of Honda’s Combined Antilock Braking System.

The suspension systems are also adjustable offering a comfortably tailored all-round riding package. The seat is adjustable with a smooth, narrow shape that provides superior comfort and an easy reach to the ground for any rider. The engine is housed in a lightweight, rigid die-cast aluminium frame that contributes to sharp and responsive handling. Its powerband is wide and easily accessible, offering a smooth ride with plenty of thrills when required. With a compact fuel-injected engine based on the one powering the race-winning CBR600RR, it is capable of powerful acceleration.

Crowned by a beautifully integrated, frame-mounted cowl that offers wind protection at higher speeds, it has its own distinctive and aerodynamic elegance.  This motorcycle shares its base model with the CBF600S and SA and as a result contains the same technical specification listed: The semi-Naked CBF600S is renowned for its ability to deliver comfort, performance and ease of handling in all kinds of situations.

2011 Honda CBF600N

Increasing its adaptability even further, a wide range of stylish optional accessories is provided by Honda Access Europe. With a generous range from the 20L tank, a comfortable pillion seat and a strong seat rail for mounting extra luggage, the CBF600N is a firm favourite with experienced bikers, new entry riders, re-entry riders and commuters who enjoy a bit of weekend touring. The bike is also equipped with an attractive and practical instrument panel which features HISS and FI indicators, as well a fuel gauge. The sculpted bodywork features air management ports that deflect air around the rider to enhance comfort and agility.

The styling of the CBF600N is sleek and integrated, matching the bike's light weight and handling characteristics. Adjustable suspension systems and lightweight but powerful disc brakes provide precise control to match the bike's sporty performance. The seat is adjustable, allowing a comfortable and confidence-inspiring reach to the ground for riders of any stature. The cast aluminium frame is lightweight and easy to manoeuvre, both in city traffic and at higher speeds. It is powered by a compact CBR600RR-based engine which offers smooth, usable power over a broad range.

The CBF600N offers ‘Just Fit' comfort, ease of use, versatility and reliability to fit the needs of almost any rider.

Monday, December 27, 2010

Triumph Daytona 675

2011 Triumph Daytona 675
Daytona 675. The class leading sports bike. Stunningly agile.
The best supersports bike in the world? Winner of Supertest's "King of Supersports" four years running. Designed for the race track, the Daytona 675 is the bike to beat on the road too. It’s the combination of outstanding handling and a storming three-cylinder engine. With 125PS and more torque than the competition, the Daytona 675 offers a truly exhilarating ride. With a lightweight and narrow chassis, fully-adjustable front and rear suspension it's composed on all surfaces while monobloc radial brake calipers deliver eye popping stopping power.

Triumph Daytona 675
A winner on the road and a winner on the racetrack, Triumph's groundbreaking Daytona 675
has set a new standard in the ultra-competitive supersport class.
Debuting the 675cc three-cylinder format in a sea of otherwise conformist 600cc fours, the
Daytona 675 has garnered a cabinet full of awards and accolades since being first introduced for the
2006 model year, including two Masterbike titles and an undefeated three Supertest titles. The Triumph has also proved successful in supersport racing around the world, winning national championships around the world and finishing fourth in the 2010 Supersport World Championship in the hands of the ParkinGO BE1 Racing team�fs Chaz Davies.
The latest specification Daytona 675 delivers 125PS at 12,600rpm with a class-leading 72Nm torque,
making the Triumph one of the most flattering sportsbikes to ride on both the road and track, and
endowing it with an addictive soundtrack only a triple can provide. The engine itself is an integral part
of the overall design, with the stacked gearbox allowing for a very compact powerplant that contributes to one of the lightest and most balanced supersport bikes on the market.
As you would expect from a class-leading sportsbike, the Daytona 675 is well equipped in the chassis
department too. The fully-adjustable 41mm inverted front forks and rear monoshock unit both benefit
from sophisticated high and low speed damping control, allowing riders to set their Daytona 675s up
for maximum accuracy while retaining a plush ride. Radially-mounted Nissin monobloc calipers give
outstanding levels of feedback and stopping power, while lightweight wheels keep unsprung mass
down and contribute to an agile motorcycle that changes direction in a heartbeat. To fully exploit the
Daytona 675�fs outstanding chassis, the bike rolls out of the factory wearing Pirelli�fs race-developed.

Triumph Daytona
 
Triumph Daytona
 
 Triumph Daytona

Triumph Daytona
 
 Triumph Daytona


Triumph Daytona




Triumph Daytona

2011 Triumph Daytona 675 SE
The best supersport bike in the world or a class of its own? Designed for the racetrack, to compete with the best in the supersport class, Triumph’s Daytona 675 is the bike to beat on both road and track.
Winner of the 2009 Supertest ‘King of Supersports’ award (for the fourth time, no less) and MCN’s Sportsbike of the Year, the Daytona 675 delivers a killer blow with its combination of outstanding handling and a storming three-cylinder engine.
With the lightest and narrowest chassis in the class, the Daytona 675 delivers outstandingly agile and intuitive handling. Fully adjustable suspension front and rear, with separate adjustment for high and low speed compression damping, gives the Daytona 675 superb composure on all surfaces, while top-of-the-range monobloc radial brake calipers up front deliver eye popping stopping power.
But it is the engine that makes the Daytona 675 stand apart from the competition. With 126ps and more torque than the competition, the 675cc triple offers an exhilarating ride for novice and experienced riders alike. With its unique and wicked three-cylinder howl, the Daytona 675 delivers an unadulterated experience like no other sportsbike.
Updates for 2011 include new instruments, decals and a new Dayona 675SE option.

Honda Fury VT1300CX

2011 Honda Fury VT1300CX
The Look. The Sound. The Feel. The Fury.
We understand perfectly if you think your eyeballs are lying to you. Indeed, the 2011 Honda Fury VT1300CX appears to be something from the farthest fringes of the two-wheeled world. Yet it's a Honda, through and through. Here we have the rolling incarnation of the pure, undiluted chopper essence, a machine that simply looks right, sounds right and goes straight to the heart of radical enthusiasts. Yet despite the extreme lines and head-turning looks, the 2011 Honda Fury VT1300CX is backed up with the same fit and finish, functionality, affordability, quality and reliability built into every Honda. Who would have ever thought it possible?
Witness the Fury — hands down, the most distinctive custom Honda has ever created. Long, lean and mean, stretching nearly six feet from axle to axle, this machine literally screams with chopper style. And once you’ve saddled up and fired that big 1312cc V-twin, and felt its throbbing pulse beneath you, you’ll know you’ve experienced a motorcycle like none other. Ever.
A Masterpiece of Form and Function

Make no mistake, the Fury is all about the way it looks, sounds and feels—and the way all these sensations make you feel when you’re riding it. But like all Hondas, the Fury is also a showcase of engineering, boasting innovative features like Programmed Fuel Injection, custom-cast wheels, specially designed shaft drive, and, of course, that monster 1312cc V-twin. Call it the perfect marriage of style and substance

 Honda Fury 

Honda Fury 
 Honda Fury

Norton Commando 961

2011 Norton Commando 961 Cafe Racer - Specifications
American MSRP: Model may not be available in the USA
Canadian MSRP: Model may not be available in Canada
United Kingdom MSRP: Price: £13,995 British Pounds (Price shown includes the 'On the Road' costs and VAT for the UK.)

Please note, the Commando 961 Cafe Racer and the Commando 961 Sport are currently only available in the U.K. and will be made available internationally to purchase from your nearest Norton dealer in the near future.

Frame
- Frame: Steel tubular with integral oil tank
- Swing arm: Twin-sided steel construction
- Wheelbase: 1420mm (55.9 in)
- Rake: 24.5 degrees
- Trail: 99mm (3.9 in)
- Front suspension: 43mm Ohlins USD - Adjustable preload, compression & rebound damping.
- Rear suspension: Ohlins reservoir-style twin shocks - Adjustable ride height, reload, compression and rebound
- Front wheel: 36 spoke 3.50 x 17” Black Rim
- Rear wheel: 40 spoke 5.0 x 17” Black Rim
- Front tyre: 120/70 x 17”
- Rear tyre: 180/55 x 17”
- Front wheel travel: 115mm (4.53 in)
- Rear wheel travel: 100mm (3.94 in)
Brakes & Hydraulics
- Front brakes: Full Brembo system, twin Brembo 320mm semi-floating hi
carbon stainless steel discs & Brembo 4 piston radial callipers
- Rear brakes: Full Brembo system, single Brembo 220mm disc, Brembo 2 piston “Gold Line” calliper
- Brembo front brake master cylinder, with integral reservoir
- Brembo hydraulic clutch master cylinder, with integral reservoir
- Brembo rear brake master cylinder
- Brembo hydraulic clutch actuation slave cylinder
- Gear box: constant mesh 5 speed
- Final drive: 525 “O” ring chain
- Clutch: Wet multi-plate hydraulic lifter
- Electric start
Transmission
- Gear box: constant mesh 5 speed
- Final drive: 525 “O” ring chain
- Clutch: Wet multi-plate
- Electric start Power Assembly
- Engine type: New engine developed by Norton and F1 engine builders, MCT of Oxfordshire, England. Parallel twin with push-rod valve actuation, dry sump, 3 bearing crank and balancer shaft.
- Displacement: 961cc
- Cooling system: Air
- Valve actuation: Push rod, 2 valves per cylinder
- Bore x stroke: 88mm x 79mm
- Compression ratio: 10.1:1
- Power: 80PS @ 6500RPM
- Torque: 90Nm @ 5200RPM
- Exhaust: Café Racer Sports Exhaust
- Ignition: Crank fired electronic
- Euro 3 compliant with electronic fuel injection and multiple 3 way catalytic converter
Electronics & Controls
- Charging system: 300 watt hi-output charging system
- Instrumentation: Norton electronic analogue speedo & tachometer

 Norton Commando 961

Norton Commando 961
Norton Commando 961

 Norton Commando 961

 Norton Commando 961

Norton Commando 961
 Norton Commando 961

  Norton Commando 961

2011 The Best Horex VR6 Roadster

For the year 2012 is expected to expanding sales in Europe, and to see a circular Horex in Italy we have to wait a while, provided that the project is successful  The Launch is scheduled for June 2011While the first units are expected to reach dealerships later this year. While the development of the VR6 Roadster endless process, the step goes hand in increasing its sales, which will initially be limited to Germany, Austria and Switzerland. The weight of the VR6 Horex should be geared around 239 kg, so very low overall, but definitely reduced if you think it is a six-cylinder bike.

At the rear there is a light alloy rear swingarm, which also includes the belt, Chosen for reasons of reliability and lack of maintenance. E ‘provided the presence of’ABS Series. The front fork is mounted upside down well 50 mm in diameter and 320 mm brake discs with radial mounted Brembo calipers.  The Horex VR6 Roadster is built around a twin-spar aluminum frame that interfaces to a front section of steel that serves as the steering head.

2011 New Horex VR6 Roadster

The maximum torque is declared over 150 Nm. These performances by the engineers of Horex are interesting because, depending on the configuration of charge, the maximum power is between 175 and 200 HP. This is belt-driven which, depending on the version, will carry a different gear ratio and therefore a different supply pressure.

The displacement is 1218 cm3Obtained by a piston and crankshaft by 68.0 mm by 55.0 mm, the compression ratio was kept low (9,0:1) because the Horex not pleased with the performance that this engine could have developed, have very decided to install a Rotrex supercharged radial. The solution we chose at that time, Volkswagen was different and included a completely flat head with intake and exhaust valves on the same level and combustion chamber derived almost entirely in the piston crown.

On closer inspection, however, the Exhibition in Cologne we saw another bike that boasts a six-cylinder engine, which uses, in addition, a completely new layout for the two wheels, the Horex VR6. The only other bike on the market that may include such a separation is in fact the Honda Goldwing well from 1832 cm3.  The BMW Motorrad Intermot has brought new K 1600 GT / GTL which is to operate in the motorcycle market in the small circle of vehicles driven by a propeller to six-cylinder.

2011 Horex VR6 Roadster

The distribution has three valves per cylinder, so the camshafts are different from each other: the rear six eccentric to operate the intake valves of the six “lay back, the central shaft has nine because it must handle the unloading of the rear cylinder bank and aspiration of the front and the tree has only front three cams for the three exhaust valves of the front bench. The layout engine Horex is truly unique, because its designers chose to construct a tested trialbero, With chain control, which drives the two shafts, and the inside is moved by the camshaft through a rear gear. The second advantage of this engine comes from the dimensions that are slightly higher than that of a four-line. and greatly reduce the weight.

The basic idea behind a narrow V-engine is the ability to build a six-cylinder technology without the complication of having two separate banks, Thus saving a great deal about mergers, chains, camshafts etc. The initials VR, immediately clarifies that this is a V-engine but also in line (from the German Reihen). Clemens Neese for applying two wheel and draws some technical aspects of what the planned Volkswagen few decades ago. The engine that drives the Horex was patented by the founder of the German, Mr.  The VR6 engines are nothing new, since the Volkswagen used them extensively in the past on its own Golf and CorradoBut they are a novelty among the absolute motion.

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Top 5 Motorcycle Trike Pictures for 2010

The top 5 motorcycle trike pictures were picked from pictures submitted to Motorcycle Views in 2010.

The pictures were chosen for a variety of reasons. I looked at each picture, read each description, and picked those pictures that held my interest.

Check out the Top 5 Motorcycle Trike Pictures for 2010.

Top 5 Motorcycle Trike Pictures for 2010

The top 5 motorcycle trike pictures were picked from pictures submitted to Motorcycle Views in 2010.

The pictures were chosen for a variety of reasons. I looked at each picture, read each description, and picked those pictures that held my interest.

Check out the Top 5 Motorcycle Trike Pictures for 2010.

Polar Bear Grand Tour Run to Schoch's Harley-Davidson on Dec.19, 2010

Check out pictures and videos of the eighth motorcycle run of the Polar Bear Grand Tour season to Schoch's Harley-Davidson on December 19, 2010.

Polar Bear Grand Tour Run to Schoch's Harley-Davidson on Dec.19, 2010

Check out pictures and videos of the eighth motorcycle run of the Polar Bear Grand Tour season to Schoch's Harley-Davidson on December 19, 2010.

Triumph Recalls 2010 GT and ST Motorcycles for Incorrect Dipstick Length

Triumph is recalling certain model year 2010 GT and ST motorcycles.

The plug/dipstick is of an incorrect length. As a result, the accuracy of the dipstick for measuring adequate levels of oil may be compromised and adequate oil levels may not be maintained.

The number of units affected is 216.

Check out my Motorcycle Recalls feature for more details.

Triumph Recalls 2010 GT and ST Motorcycles for Incorrect Dipstick Length

Triumph is recalling certain model year 2010 GT and ST motorcycles.

The plug/dipstick is of an incorrect length. As a result, the accuracy of the dipstick for measuring adequate levels of oil may be compromised and adequate oil levels may not be maintained.

The number of units affected is 216.

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The Best Kawasaki ZZR 1400 2011

The Kawasaki ZZR1400 also offers a relaxed riding position with low pegs for ample leg room, with its flowing design and quadruple projector beam headlights illuminating The engine position and Uni-Trak rear suspension linkage complementing the rigid frame gives the ZZR1400 great controllability at high speeds and superb road holding when sports riding. The Kawasaki ZZR1400 is developed from the ZZR1200 and ZX12R has a chassis every bit equal to the power plant, with its advance aluminium monocoque frame to give responsive handling and lightweight feel it is a very slim and compact package. Can you imagine, it took longer to read the statement than it would take for this bike to reach 60mph. MCN headline said it all. The Kawasaki ZZR1400 - 0-60 in 2.5 seconds.

It will ride at any speed - handle with assurance, has styling to draw a crowd at every stop and turn heads on every corner. With a suggested 195bhp and a potential top speed of around 200mph the ZZR1400 will be the most powerful Kawasaki branded motorcycle and will challenge the best of the best and leave them wanting. The Kawasaki ZX14 or Kawasaki ZZR1400 as it is known in the UK is a stunning motorcycle that turns its Ram air fuel injected motor into a powerful, torquey sports tourer that will be excellent on any occasion. Colour options for the Kawasaki ZZR1400 for 2010 are Black with Gold wheels or striking Black and Grey design.

Not only offering better mid range, but maintaining its position of most powerful sports / sports tourer in the market place today. Performance has been boosted both in the low rev range and at peak.  The Kawasaki ZZR1400 ABS for 2010/2011 changed in performance characteristics.