Burgman Fuel Cell Scooter
Yamaha V-Max Modification
Kawasaki Vulcan 500 Modification
New 2010 Yamaha Majesty Wallpapers|sport automatic motorcycles
2010 Yamaha MT-01 Wallpapers concept
Yamaha releases a appropriate bound adaptation of the MT-01 SP with some abstruse and stylistic changes.
Particular accent was placed on suspension, which now consists of 43-mm advanced forks and an adapted rear damper Ohlins. As accepted you will acquisition tires Pirelli Diablo Rosso with admeasurement 120/70-17 advanced and 190/50-17 rear.
2009 Yamaha MT-01 SP will be supplied in a appropriate black-red-white blush (Yamaha Cloudy White) with some added bulk of chromium. At the moment the bike is delivered for auction in Italy.
Fallout Motorbike, a tribute to classic chopper in a futuristic package
Metalback Motorcycle Concept
Computer renderings of concept bikes are two-a-penny these days, but this one deserves more attention than most. Metalback comes from a leading automotive designer called Jordan Meadows, and it’s an attempt to marry the ethos of the traditional cafĂ© racer with contemporary green credentials. “The concept is powered by a v4 engine running on bio diesel,” says Meadows. “Its frame and skin are crafted from recycled aluminum. This has the advantage of saving weight to enhance performance, while reclaiming pre-used material. In the manufacturing process, the alloy is treated to patina and age naturally without expensive and harmful paint applications. The net effect is a raw natural surface which suits the classic cafe racer, and recalls the romance and power of vintage WW2 fighter planes.” It’s an interesting approach and Meadows has the history to back it up: until last year he was Design Manager at Mazda’s North American Design Center, and his CV includes stints Volkwagen, Chrysler/Jeep and Ford. The big question is whether a mainstream motorcycle manufacturer would be prepared to go down this road—and is the public prepared to buy into it? [Image © Jordan Meadows Design.]
Seppster 2 Ice Racer
My folks live in England, and—like most people in Western Europe—they’ve spent the past few weeks buried under snow and ice in the most vicious winter for decades. Which led me to thinking about all the motorcycles locked up in garages and sheds, waiting for the roads to clear and tires to find grip. So when I happened across this extraordinary machine from TGS in Germany, I had to feature it. The bike was built by TGS’ owner Tobias Guckel for Sepp Schmidt, hence the name ‘Seppster’. And those huge Avon Cobra tires each have 120 spikes for maximum purchase on ice … Of course, it’s not an entirely practical bike, unlike the hugely popular ice speedway racers of Europe, but it’s a very interesting alternative to the usual ‘Hot Wheels’ style choppers. Power comes from a turbocharged S&S 93-ci motor, but virtually every other part of this machine was built in-house by TGS, from the radical single-sided front fork to the rigid frame and wheels. This bike came third at the 2008 World Championship of Bike Building; like Hot Dock’s StG Nautilus, it was overshadowed by Roger Goldammer’s paradigm-shifting ‘Goldmember’. In any other year, Ice Racer would have grabbed the spotlight, and rightly so.
The Indian Motorcycle Company
Indian was the largest manufacturer of motorcycles in the world during the early part of the 20th century, and the "Indian" brand was America's oldest motorcycle company, until its demise in 2003.
The company built its first production motorcycle in 1904, the diamond framed "Indian Single." The engine for the Indian Single was built by Aurora in Illinois. The Indian Single's deep red color became a signature of the brand. The single-cylinder motor was modeled after the de Dion-Bouton vélocipède engine, which produced 1.75-horsepower. The Indian Single could reach a top speed of 25 miles per hour.
Indian built its first V-twin engine in 1907. In 1916, Indian added the so-called "Powerplus" 1000 cc engine, which was a side-valve, 42 degree v-twin that was capable of a 60 mph top speed.
1914 Indian Twin 1000cc Motor
1914 Indian Model F Boardtrack Racer - 30.50ci IOE Engine
1914 Indian Twin Speedometer
1915 Indian Twin Speedometer
1915 Indian Twin Throttle Linkage - Zoom
New Yamaha Byson 2010 Wallpapers and Specifications
"Now we are still testing Byson. So, if released to the market, just maybe next year," said Bambang.
This latest product brings Yamaha carburetor engine capacity of 153 cc. It looks like Yamaha FZ16. Previously, Byson was launched in September in India by Yamaha Motors India Pvt Ltd..
Naked headlights, plus a la moge exhaust design. Paired curves to the body and chassis as confirming the status Byson macho motor sports.
2010 Yamaha V-Star 250 CC Wallpapers
Black Kawasaki Ninja ZX 250 R 2010
Kawasaki ZX 130 R 2010
Engine type: 4 step, SOHC 2 valve
Bore x Stroke: 53.0 x 59.1 mm
Number & Fill Cylinders: One fruit & 130cc
Comparison Compression: 10: 1
Maximum power: 7.4 KW (10.1 PS) / 7500 RPM
Maximum torque: 10.7 Nm / 5500 RPM
Carburetor: Keihin NCV24
Starter System: Electric & Kick Starter
Number of Transmission: 4 speed
Gigi pengoperan pattern: N-1-2-3-4
Primary Reduction System Type: Gear
Clutch: Centrifugal, Wet multi disc
Type final drive system: Chain drive
Reduction ratio: 3.000 (42/14)
Drive overall ratio: 8694 @ top gear
Ignition system: DC-CDI
Oil Lubrication System: Forced Lubrication (Wet Sump)
Cooling System: Cooling with air
Oil Filtration System: Double Filter
Lubricant Capacity Engine: 1.1 liter (dry)
Fuel tank capacity: 3.7 liters
Spark plug: NGK C6HSA / U20FS-U ND
PanjangxlebarxTinggi: 709mm x 1904mm x 1050mm
High Places Sitting: 752mm
Distance Axis Wheels: 1.248mm
Lowest distance to the ground: 142mm
Empty weight: 104 kg
Frame Type: Pipe Backbone
Suspension Front: Teleskopik
Rear Suspension: Swing Arm
Tire Size Front: 70/90 - 17M / C 38P
Rear Tire Size: 80/90 - 17M / C 44P
Brakes Front: Twin Disc Pot
Rear brake: Drum / Tromol
Wheel rim: Spoke / radius, Cast Wheel
MF Battery: Sealed Battery (B. Dry) 12 V 3.5 AHS