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Friday, June 7, 2013

2011 Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 Vaquero Review Specs Pictures

2011 Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 Vaquero Review , Specs, Pictures - The company found that cruiser riders in search of a smaller to larger models are not always interested or willing to complete a boat tour, like Voyager Vulcan Harley-Davidson Electra Glide and Road Glide Ultra HD.


Of course, the Vaquero as a bike with an appeal all their own handwork, drawing on the driver, not necessarily background cruiser -. As a ZX-14 owners Lange said that this is part of the driver demographics Vaquero find, because they are also turning to two wheels or genre continues to expand the types of mounts they ride.

Kawasaki Motorcycles : 2011 Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 Vaquero Review, Photos, Specifications At One Motorcycles

At its core is a 1700 Vulcan Vaquero. The latest V bike in huge stock Kawi which his cruiser lineup 1700cc (103.7 ci) liquid-cooled, SOHC, four valves per cylinder, 52 degree V-twin engine in a platform-cradle steel tube-type base made ​​with his Vulcan Classic , Vulcan Nomad and Voyager / ABS Vulcan companion.

Changes unique to the Twin 1700cc Vaquero for 2011, a new piston ring seconds to "improve life", and in the interest of weight loss lower chain guide primer eliminated. Vaquero is also special for the first gear only said to reduce noise when you shift from neutral to first. Revised gear for the third and fourth are also working on an action smooth, while reducing the noise coming from the gearbox.

2011 Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 Vaquero Specsifications

IDENTIFICATION
Model Type Touring
BASE MSRP(US) $16,499.00
DealersKawasaki Dealers
Warranty 36
Insurance
Finance
ENGINE:  
Engine Type V Twin
Cylinders 2
Engine Stroke 4-Stroke
Torque (Ft Lbs/Nm) 108 / 146.4
Torque RPM 2750
Cooling Liquid
Valves 8
Valves Per Cylinder 4
Valve Configuration SOHC
Bore (mm/in) 102 / 4.02
Stroke (mm/in) 104 / 4.09
Displacement (cc/ci) 1700 / 103.7
Compression Ratio 9.5:1
Starter Electric
Fuel Requirements Regular
Fuel Type Gas
Fuel Injector Yes
Fuel Injector Size (mm) 42
Carburetor No
Carburetion Type Fuel Injected
TRANSMISSION:  
Transmission Type Manual
Number Of Speeds 6
Overdrive Yes
Primary Drive (Rear Wheel) Belt
Reverse No
WHEELS & TIRES:  
Wheels Composition Aluminum
Tube / Tubeless Tubeless
Front Tire Width 130
Front Tire Aspect Ratio 90
Front Wheel Diameter 16
Rear Tire Width 170
Rear Tire Aspect Ratio 70
Rear Wheel Diameter 16
Front Tire (Full Spec) 130/90 R16
Rear Tire (Full Spec) 170/70 R16
BRAKES:  
Front Brake Type Dual Hydraulic Disc
Front Brake Diameter (in/mm) 11.8 / 300
Rear Brake Type Disc
Rear Brake Diameter (in/mm) 11.8 / 300
SUSPENSION:  
Front Suspension Type Telescopic Fork
Front Suspension Size (in/mm) 1.8 / 45
Front Travel (in/mm) 5.5 / 139.7
Front Adjustable Fork Pre-Load No
Front Adjustable Rebound Damping No
Front Central Suspension Strut No
Steering Damper No
Rear Suspension Type Twin Sided Swing Arm
Rear Travel (in/mm) 3.1 / 78.7
Rear Adjustable Shock / Spring Pre-Load No
Rear Adjustable Rebound Damping Yes
Number Rear Shock Absorbers 2
Rear Suspension Material Steel
Air Adjustable Yes
STEERING:  
Steering Control Handlebar
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:  
Length (ft) 8.23
Width (in/mm) 38.2 / 970.3
Height (in/mm) 50.8 / 1290.3
Wheelbase (in/mm) 65.6 / 1666.2
Length (ft/ft) 8
Length (ft/in) 3
Wet Weight (lbs/kg) 835.7 / 379.1
Fuel Capacity (gal/l) 5.3 / 20.1
Performance Standard
SEATS:  
Seat Type One-Piece
Adjustable No
Seat Material Vinyl
Seat Location Driver and Passenger
Folding No
Seat Height (in/mm) 28.7 / 729
Number Of Seats 2
Grab Rail or Strap Standard
EXTERIOR:  
Frame Steel
Floor Board Location Driver and Passenger
Hand Grips Standard
Foot Peg Location Passenger
Adjustable No
Chain Guard No
Drive Shaft Guard No
Engine Case Guard Yes
Fork Guards Yes
Saddle Bag Guard No
Tank Guard No
Belt Guard No
Hand Guards No
Brush Guard No
Light Guard No
Side Cover Yes
Front Fender Standard
Rear Fender Standard
Stand Type Kick
Handlebars Standard
Upper Fairing Standard
Wind Deflector Standard
INSTRUMENTATION:  
Digital Instrumentation Standard
Clock Standard
Tachometer Standard
Trip Odometer Standard
Trip Computer Standard
Speedometer Standard
Temperature Warning Type Gauge
Fuel Level Warning Type Gauge
PRICING:  
Warranty (Months/Condition) 36 / Limited
IDENTIFICATION:  
Generic Type (Primary) Touring
Manufacturer Country Japan
Introduction Year 2011
NADATrimID 81318
Display Name Vulcan® 1700 Vaquero™
AUDIO & COMMUNICATION:  
Radio Standard
Number Of Speakers 2
MOUNTS:  
Saddle Bag Mounts Standard
Windshield Mounts Standard
PAINT & FINISH:  
Paint Standard
GLASS:  
Rearview Mirrors Standard
Windshield Lowers Yes
Height Adjustable Yes
Tinted Yes
Height Low
STORAGE:  
Side Case Material Vinyl
Number Of Side Cases 2
Hard Side Case Capacity (gal/l) 10 / 44
Location Left and Right Side
Side Storage Mount Standard
Underseat Storage Standard
Lockable Storage Standard
Helmet Storage Standard
Glove Box / Dash Storage Standard
LIGHTS:  
Halogen Headlight (s) Standard
CONVENIENCE:  
Cruise Control Standard

2011 Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 Vaquero Photos and Pictures 








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Thursday, May 23, 2013

2012 Yamaha FZ8 Specs and Review

2012 Yamaha FZ8
Introduced to the American motorcycle market in 2011, the FZ8 bridged the gap between its older and younger naked-bike siblings, the FZ1 and FZ6R. But unlike its 1000cc and 600cc siblings, the FZ8 had that "true" naked sportbike look, considering it didnt have any fairings. This muscular styling, combined with the equally muscular 779cc engine, provided the market with something new, and the FZ8 stuck.
Combining sports performance and agressive styling with all day riding comfort, the 2012 Yamaha FZ8 is a special breed of motorcycle. The word practical pops to mind, but dont confuse practical with dull. Most riders can only afford one machine and the 2012 FZ8 is worth a serious look. It delivers solid performance from its 779cc inline-four engine and excellent handling thanks to the 2012 FZ1 inspired twin spar aluminum frame. And when it comes to comfort, its in the bag.

2012 Yamaha FZ8, giving what is wanted by every fan. This Streetfighter from Yamaha combines outstanding performance engines, aerodynamic body design, and comfort driving in the streets. Yamaha FZ8 is equipped with machines, 779cc liquid-cooled inline 4-cylinder; DOHC, 16 valves. This powerful machine capable of delivering maximum torque, 8.4 kg-m (60.8 ft-lbs.) @ 8.000 rpm. This machine is capable of delivering exceptional acceleration. Bringing you run fast. Very strong and aerodynamics body design, giving the impression as a true streetfighter.

Key Features:
  •  The 779cc engine combines top end components, including ceramic-composite-coated cylinders and forged aluminum pistons, with a carefully optimized crankshaft to deliver the perfect power curve and torquey performance character for this category.
  • The FZ8 fills the gap for sport riders who feel a 600cc is too small and a 1000cc is too big.
  • Muscular, naked bike styling gives an aggressive, mass-forward stance. This bike screams attitude.
  • Comfortable, upright riding position with a compact design that contributes to the bike’s first-rate handling. This bike simply excels, both in the morning commute and on that spirited weekend ride on a twisty back country road.
  • Cast aluminum frame and Controlled-Fill aluminum swingarm is lightweight and provides the ideal rigidity balance for outstanding cornering performance.
Engine:
  • New 779cc liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, inline 4-cylinder, 4-valve engine delivers smooth power delivery and gobs of torque in the low to mid rpm range. But this engine also lets loose with eye-opening horsepower when the revs climb toward redline.
  • Fuel-injection with 35mm diameter throttle bodies has optimum intake efficiency and smooth throttle response. Provides precise fuel/air mixtures for awesome power delivery across the rpm range.
  • Compact, pent-roof combustion chamber with a high 12.0:1 compression ratio with 26mm intake valves and 22mm exhaust valves contributes both to the superb torque and high-rpm power of this engine.
  • Intake funnels for cylinders 2 and 3 are 25mm longer than the two outside cylinders. This tuning trick helps maximize the engine’s punchy torque delivery.
  • The FZ8 inherits proven R1/FZ1 technologies, including forged aluminum pistons, fracture split carburized connecting rods, and ceramic-composite-plated cylinders.
  • The 68.0mm bore and 53.6mm stroke specifications were carefully chosen to maximize the strong torque characteristics, as was the new crankshaft with optimized inertial mass.
  • Wide-ratio 6-speed transmission has ideal ratios for the engine’s performance character.
  • 4-into-2-into-1 exhaust system looks great and includes a catalytic converter and O2 sensor. Short muffler is mounted low for great looks and excellent mass centralization.
Chassis/Suspension:
  • Cast aluminum frame uses the engine as a stressed member and allows for optimal rigidity balance, light weight, and superb handling. Six engine-mounting points help provide superb longitudinal rigidity.
  • Controlled-Fill die-cast aluminum swing arm saves weight and is tuned for excellent handling.
  • 43mm inverted fork and a link-type Monocross shock with adjustable preload for light and neutral handling characteristics.
  • 310mm front discs, squeezed by monoblock four-piston calipers, and a single 267mm rear disc offer strong stopping power.
  • Aggressive chassis geometry with supersport-inspired 51 percent front wheel weight bias. Provides light, nimble handling.
  • The generous 4.5 gallon fuel tank, is short front to back, and slender where it meets the rider. The foot pegs and handlebars are also placed for a compact, rider-forward riding position that contributes to the bike’s excellent handling.
  • 5-spoke cast aluminum wheels contribute to the light and neutral handling character. This bike sports a 120/70 ZR17 radial tire up front, and a 180/55-ZR17 rear radial to complete the look and serve up the traction.
Additional Features:
  • “Mass-forward” naked bike styling is accentuated by the headlight design. 
  • FZ1-style instrument cluster features a great looking tachometer with a white face.
2012 Yamaha FZ8

2012 Yamaha FZ8 - Specifications/Technical Details
MSRP* $8,690 (Matte Gray/Matte Black) Available from October 2011

ENGINE
  • Type 779cc liquid-cooled inline 4-cylinder; DOHC, 16 valves
  • Bore x Stroke 68.0 x 53.6mm
  • Compression Ratio 12.0:1
  • Fuel Delivery Fuel Injection
  • Ignition Digital TCI: Transistor Controlled Ignition with 32-bit ECU
  • Transmission 6-speed w/multiplate clutch
  • Final Drive O-ring chain
CHASSIS
  • Suspension / Front 5.1-in travel
  • Suspension / Rear 5.1-in travel
  • Brakes / Front Dual 310mm hydraulic discs
  • Brakes / Rear 267mm disc
  • Tires / Front 120/70-ZR17
  • Tires / Rear 180/55-ZR17
DIMENSIONS
  • Length 84.3 in
  • Width 30.3 in
  • Height 41.9 in
  • Seat Height 32.1 in
  • Wheelbase 57.5 in
  • Ground Clearance 5.5 in
  • Rake (Caster Angle) 25.0°
  • Trail 4.3 in
  • Fuel Capacity 4.5 gal
  • Fuel Economy** 39.8 mpg
  • Wet Weight*** 467 lb
OTHER
  • Warranty 1 Year (Limited Factory Warranty)

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

2010 Ducati Multistrada 1200 S Sport Specs News and Review















Ducati wanted to produce a motorcycle to tackle any kind of journey and road surface, a motorcycle that used technology derived from the Bologna-made race bikes in MotoGP and World Superbike. A bike that had no limits and could transform itself to suit the rider’s demands and not the other way around. A motorcycle that is four bikes in one.
The Multistrada Sport is equipped with carbon fiber components such as cam belt covers, air intakes and hugger.
In addition, standard equipment on the the S version of the Multistrada includes the innovative DES system (Ducati Electronic Suspension) that electronically adjusts the Öhlins suspension and ABS.

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

2011 Aprilia Pegaso 650 Specs News and Review




















Aprilia has led the field in big singles for years now. The Pegaso 650 was Aprilia’s first ever big bike, and is still one of the best sellers in its class. In fact, the Pegaso has been the reference point for over-600 cc singles ever since its introduction.
But Aprilia’s R&D department never rests on its laurels. Determined to stay at the top, Aprilia is proud to present the latest innovative, high-tech Pegaso 650, the bike that sets new standards for big singles. A modern, four-valve, dry sump engine with electronic fuel injection, 44 mm throttle body, ultra-light wheels and sports brakes are just some of its technical features. Small wonder then, that the Pegaso 650 is the pace-setter the others will struggle to beat.

Fashions change, technologies develop, and performance improves, but Aprilia’s panache for creativity and flair for design remain unmistakably constant. In the Pegaso 650 technology and design have a single mission: to deliver maximum riding enjoyment. The innovative Pegaso 650 is the very definition of fun on two wheels, an urban supermotard designed for maximum riding satisfaction on all types of road, and light and versatile enough to guarantee it.
Every mile you ride on a Pegaso 650 is a mile of concentrated motorcycling pleasure.
But beware! The Pegaso 650 is so agile, dynamic and fast that it can easily become addictive. Made to master the hairpins of mountain roads and trails, the Pegaso 650 brings you the unbeatable performance and manoeuvrability and the thrilling ride of a real sports bike.
Its rideability around town never ceases to amaze either. With a total steering angle of 76° (38°+38°), the Pegaso 650 flicks through the traffic like a compact scooter. So even going to work can be fun!
The Pegaso 650 is a true chameleon: at the drop of a hat it can become a totally different bike. An optional windshield (adjustable to two positions) is available to turn it from an aggressive streetfighter into a road-hungry tourer.
The Pegaso 650’s supermotard soul really comes to the fore when you power through the bends of twisting mountain roads. The Aprilia Pegaso 650 brings thrilling sports performance to leisure riders and demanding, hardened bikers. Its limited weight and the way its muscular single cylinder engine delivers its power give you amazing performance on country roads, and, most important of all, inspire riders with the confidence to explore their limits in absolute safety. The Pegaso 650 never holds you back. Because it is so easy to ride and its engine and chassis so perfectly balanced, the Pegaso 650 redefines the concept of rideability that has always typified Aprilia’s supersports, headed by the flagship RSV 1000.

Yamaha VMAX VMX17 Specs News and Review

2011 Yamaha VMAX (VMX17)
The 2011 Yamaha VMAX (VMX17) is the ultimate muscle bike and is the awesome result of its evolutionary journey. The unique features of this iconic beast are richly blended with advanced sportbike tehcnology and forward-thinking style. It all adds up to a machine with immense performance and visual power. Theres only one V-Max.
Liquid-cooled, 1,679cc, DOHC, 16-valve, 65°, V-4 engine has no equal in its class. The compact engine design has allowed the engineers to place the engine in the "sweet spot" of the frame to optimize handling. DOHC 4-valve "pent roof" cylinder head design provides optimum breathing efficiency for incredible engine performance. Valve actuation is via under bucket shims. Compression ratio is 11.3:1.

Steel valves are used for excellent durability. Intake valves are 34mm in diameter with a 14-degree valve angle while exhaust valves are 30mm with a 15 degree valve angle. "Combination" chain and gear camshaft drive system is utilized. With this system, only the intake cams are driven by a chain (attached to the crank), the exhaust cams are driven by a gear drive off the intake cams. This design allows for more compact cylinder heads since the distance or "pitch" between the camshafts is reduced. High-performance camshafts provide incredible engine performance. Centrifugal decompression device on the exhaust cam means fast, easy starting. 
Automatic hydraulic cam chain tensioners reduce engine mechanical noise. 
Lightweight, forged, aluminium short skirt pistons help provide fast throttle response, reduced vibration and provide excellent durability. Connecting rods are carburized and use a nut less design. The lower end "cap" of the rod is made from the same piece of material as the upper portion; this design is known as "fracture splitting". This design aids in establishing true big end roundness, greater precision in con rod dimensions and are extremely durable.
180-degree crankshaft design is utilized.
Gear-driven engine counter balancer shaft is used to reduce vibration and maximize rider comfort. The balance ratio is 50% to allow some pulse feel. Since the crank design is 180 degrees, there is also some inherent natural balancing effect as well. Twin radiator design features a curved upper rad and lower flat rad for maximum cooling efficiency. Each rad has its own cooling fan. An oil-to-coolant heat exchanger type oil cooler maintains stable lubricant temperatures for increased performance and extended engine life.
Wet sump oil lubrication system is used and features a spin-on cartridge-type oil filter.
Mikuni fuel injection system uses four 48mm throttle bodies fitted with T.P.S. (Throttle Position Sensor) and numerous other sensors. An oxygen sensor has been fitted into the exhaust making this a "closed loop" type FI system. The benefits include excellent throttle response, great fuel economy, reduced emissions, stable idling and no choke to fuss with during start up. The closed loop design means the system is constantly monitoring the fuel / air mixture and adjusting it as required for maximum performance plus reduced emissions.
Denso 12-hole injectors are used for excellent fuel atomization for maximum power and response across the entire rev range.
The Yamaha VMAX utilizes a lightweight main Electronic Control Unit (ECU) that in fact consists of 3 - ECUs in total. The main 32-bit ECU controls the ignition and fuel injection process, while a 2nd and 3rd integral ECU controls the YCC-T & YCC-I. This "combined" ECU design reduces weight.
YCC-I or Yamahas Chip Controlled Intake means the intake funnels / stacks vary in length (between 2 positions) depending on engine rpm. An electronic servo motor varies the funnel length from 150mm (for low to mid rpms) to the short setting of 54mm for high rpm. The transition or switching rpm between the 2 lengths is 6,650 rpms. The revolutionary YCC-I provides the best of both worlds, solid low rpm torque and power combined with an amazing high rpm rush. It takes only 0.3 of a second for the funnels to move from the tall to the short position.
Yamaha Chip Controlled Throttle (YCC-T) electronically controls the throttle valves for outstanding response and improved controllability at all rpms. This system features twin Throttle Position Sensors (TPS) and a D.C. motor driving the throttle valves. The YCC-T is used to provide even more control of the intake air volume for smoother torque character. The rider can "mechanically close" the throttles by simply closing the throttle twist grip.
Large capacity air box uses a viscous-type paper air filter.
Air Induction System (AIS) injects fresh air into the exhaust port area to fully combust any un-burnt fuel, reducing harmful HC and CO emissions for a cleaner environment. 4-into-1-into-2 into-4 exhaust system is used. Not only does it make a serious styling statement but also provides excellent performance and reduced emissions thanks to a 3-way honeycomb catalytic converter in the under engine "muffler box". It also features Yamahas patented Exhaust Ultimate Power Valve (EXUP). This system monitors engine rpm and adjusts exhaust flow (via the EXUP valve) for maximum performance at all rpms with no "flat spots". This system helps to improve torque, optimize fuel economy and reduce emissions too.
Crankcase design incorporates the cylinders into the upper half of the cases for reduced weight. Ceramic composite cylinder "bores" are a "liner-less" design with the ceramic coating sprayed directly on the aluminium block to ensure great heat dissipation for consistent power delivery, reduced friction and reduced weight.
Open deck type cylinder sleeves are used for maximum cooling efficiency.
Lightweight magnesium alloy crankcase covers are used.
Hydraulically activated, ramp-type slipper clutch featuring 10 friction plates is used to deliver consistent clutch performance with a light lever pull and minimal maintenance. A slipper or back limiter clutch assembly reduces rear wheel hop when making hard downshifts or under hard braking. The clutch master cylinder is a Nissin design using a 14mm piston. The clutch lever offers 4 positions of adjustability.
5-speed transmission features optimized gear ratios for maximum acceleration and performance. 5th gear is an overdrive gear to reduce engine rpm at highway speeds for a comfortable ride. Clean, quiet, smooth low-maintenance shaft drive is used. This system features dual "U" joints to accommodate the extra wide rear tire.
Compact rear shaft drive gear case assembly reduces weight and improves styling.
Functional hand finished aluminium intake covers highlight Yamahas quality and attention to detail. ACM magneto produces 420 watts of power at 5,000 rpms. High-performance direct ignition coils (ignition coil is built into the spark plug cap) reduce weight while iridium spark plugs and high-output magneto deliver increased spark energy. 
2011 Yamaha VMAX (VMX17)

CHASSIS/SUSPENSION
Lightweight cast aluminium frame has been designed to offer an optimized rigidity balance to maximize handling performance. This frame is very rigid or stiff at the head pipe, engine mounts and swingarm pivot point. In other areas, material is less rigid in order to allow for "tuned flex".
Extra-long, lightweight cast aluminium swingarm provides great torsional rigidity for excellent handling and manoeuvrability. The distance between the swingarm pivot and the rear axle has been optimized (662.5mm) for great rear wheel traction. Threaded holes for racing type rear stand are provided. Detachable C.F. die cast aluminium and extruded aluminium rear sub frame means easier maintenance access (and a less costly repair if the unit is "looped out").
Huge fully adjustable, conventional cartridge-type 52mm front fork features 120mm (4.7") of road-smoothing wheel travel. The inner tubes feature a oxide titanium coating to reduce friction and wear. The adjustable design allows the rider to tailor suspension settings to match riders weight and road conditions to maximize handling and suspension performance. There is 5-way spring preload adjustability plus 20-way compression damping and 17-way rebound damping adjustability.
Lightweight triple clamps. The upper is made of cast aluminium while the lower clamp is forged aluminium. Fork pitch is 225mm while offset is 30mm. Link Monocross rear suspension utilizes a fully adjustable remote reservoir rear shock. Rear wheel travel is 110mm (4.3"). Adjustments include 11 way spring preload adjustability (via easy-access remote adjuster), 12-way compression damping and 18-way rebound damping adjustability.
15-litre fluorinated polyethylene fuel tank is mounted below the riders seat and therefore helps maintain a low centre of gravity plus mass centralization. It also provides space for the large capacity air box. The fluorination treatment reduces the "permeation" of fuel vapours (hydrocarbons) into the atmosphere. The electric fuel pump is housed inside the tank. The low fuel warning light will illuminate with approx. 4.2 litres of fuel remaining.
Dual floating 320mm wave-style front rotors are squeezed by radial mount, monoblock 6-piston calipers. The result is incredible braking performance with excellent control and lever feedback. The master cylinder is a Brembo radial pump master cylinder with a 16mm piston, a direct GP race innovation. The lever is adjustable for various hand sizes.
298mm wave-style rear disc is squeezed by a single-piston slide-type caliper utilizing sintered metal pads and a 14mm Brembo master. The caliper is mounted below the swingram to maintain a handling enhancing low centre of gravity.
Anti-lock braking system features Yamahas latest ABS system, very similar to that found on the FJR1300. The linear controlled 3-position ABS system features an ECU with an integrated compact hydraulic unit built into the ECU plus active type wheel sensors with magnetic rotors. The benefit is reduced weight, excellent mass centralization and better lever feedback feeling when the system is operating. The main benefit of ABS is excellent control under hard braking or braking on wet or slippery surfaces since the ABS system helps to prevents wheel lock-up.
Rugged yet lightweight cast aluminium 5-spoke mag wheels front and rear. The wheels utilize hollow "spokes" to reduce unsprung weight for superior handling. Front rim size is a 3.50 x 18 fitted with a tubeless 120/70R18 radial tire, while the rear is 6.00 x 18 fitted with a wide tubeless 200/50R18 radial tire.
Conventional tapered 1?" diameter low rise handlebar.
Cool multi-function handlebar mounted meter includes analog tachometer and digital speedo plus an adjustable shift light and a variety of warning lights. A second multi-function display panel is located on top of the "fuel tank" (actually it is the air box cover). Readouts on this panel include fuel gauge, fuel consumption display, odometer, dual tripmeters, clock, coolant temp, gear indicator, throttle valve opening, intake air temp, stop watch and fuel reserve tripmeter. This panel uses a highly visible 256 x 64 dot matrix "Organic Electro Luminescence display". Brightness is adjustable.
Bright, H4 60/55-watt, halogen headlight
Eye-catching LED tail light means it uses less electrical power. 
2011 Yamaha VMAX (VMX17)

2011 Yamaha VMAX (VMX17) - USA Specifications
MSRP: * $19,890 (Granite Gray) Available from September 2010/CA model March 2011


Engine
  • Type 102-cubic-inch (1679cc) liquid-cooled 65° V-4, DOHC, 4 valves/cylinder
  • Bore x Stroke 90.0mm x 66.0mm 
  • Compression Ratio 11.3:1 
  • Fuel Delivery Fuel Injection with YCC-T and YCC-I 
  • Ignition TCI: Transistor Controlled Ignition 
  • Transmission 5-speed, multiplate slipper clutch 
  • Final Drive Shaft
Chassis
  • Suspension / Front 52mm telescopic cartridge fork w/oxidized titanium coating. Fully adjustable preload, compression and rebound; 4.7 in travel
  • Suspension / Rear Single shock w/remote reservoir and remote adjustable for preload, compression and rebound 
  • Brakes / Front Dual 320mm wave-type discs; radial mount 6-piston calipers, Brembo® radial pump master cylinder 
  • Brakes / Rear 298mm wave-type disc, single-piston caliper and Brembo® master cylinder 
  • Tires / Front Bridgestone® Radial 120/70-R18 59V 
  • Tires / Rear Bridgestone® Radial 200/50-R18 76V
Dimensions
  • Length 94.3 in
  • Width 32.3 in 
  • Height 46.8 in 
  • Seat Height 30.5 in 
  • Wheelbase 66.9 in 
  • Rake (Caster Angle) 31.0 in 
  • Trail 5.8 in 
  • Fuel Capacity 4.0 gal 
  • Fuel Economy** 27 mpg 
  • Wet Weight*** 683 lb / 685 lb (CA model)
Other
  • Warranty 2 Year (Limited Factory Warranty) with Priority Delivery Program 

2012 Honda Crossrunner VFR800X Specs News and Review

2012 Honda Crossrunner VFR800X
2012 Honda Crossrunner VFR800X... A rugged adventure bike with added excitement and flexibility; meet Hondas all-new Crossrunner.
The 2012 Honda Crossrunner VFR800X represents the best aspects of two seperate biking genres: The flexibility and exciting attitude of a naked performance machine with the upright riding position and rugged appearance of an adventure bike.

The 2012 Honda Crossrunner VFR800X is a radical new concept that provides all day comfort and effortless handling in the city, exhilarating performance on the open road and the ground clearance and suspension travel needed to truly bring out the adventurer in you. A 782cc V4 engine provides the 2012 Honda Crossrunner VFR800X with an incredibly smooth power output. Honda technicians reengineered their renowned V4 technology specifically for this bike so that it combines a smooth power surge with the energy of an Adventure bike. Wide handlebars and an upright position have been incorporated to give high levels of stability and manoeuvrability as well as all day comfort and great visibility. The dual layered fairing completes the rugged, purposeful look and benefits the riding dynamics by enhancing stability at higher speeds. The 2012 Honda Crossrunner VFR800X has been created to give riders great flexibility. Designed with pillion in mind, the seat positions the passenger on the same level as the rider, shielding them from the wind and creating a feeling of comfort and safety. With great handling and stability, good ground clearance and ample suspension travel you can take on the bumpiest cobbled roads and dust tracks to get to your destination.
With its 800cc V4 motor the 2012 Honda Crossrunner VFR800X provides a thrilling riding experience, be it for short urban trips or for covering vast distances. Extensive customer research indicated that whilst buyers liked the appearance and the image of adventure bikes, for some the compromised stability caused by long travel suspension, tall seat heights and dual purpose tyres was a serious deterrent. The 2012 Honda Crossrunner VFR800X offers the best of both worlds by addressing all of these demands.

DEVELOPMENT CONCEPT
Stability and rider-flattering ease of use were two core design motivations for the 2012 Honda Crossrunner VFR800X project. It was always at the forefront of the design team’s minds that this motorcycle should be performance-focused, yet supremely manageable to cater for a wide skill set.
The 2012 Honda Crossrunner VFR800X’s smooth, flexible and soulful 782cc V4 engine is specifically tuned for the kind of riding suited to this cross-purpose machine. An elastic, turbine-like delivery and smooth, readily accessible power make it very easy for the rider to find an effortless, flowing rhythm – an attribute always appreciated by the pillion.

STYLING
The European design team designed a motorcycle that reflects the riding conditions of this new decade. The 2012 Honda Crossrunner VFR800X had to be exciting to ride but at the same time easy to master, and the styling of the machine needed to reflect these cross discipline attributes. Crucial machine data is provided by a floating instrument binnacle, placed high for optimum visibility at all times.
The bikes sophisticated styling is accentuated by the high and wide handlebars.

ENGINE
Liquid-cooled 782cc, 4 cam, 90° V4 engine delivers a smooth curve of power with excellent torque throughout the rev range. The traits of the well-proven Honda V4 engine configuration are legendary. Along with the appealing engine note, this distinctive engine architecture provides a smooth curve of power with excellent torque figures from idle to the rev limit.
To provide both optimum low speed torque and peak power, a highly developed version of Hondas revolutionary VTEC system has been specially adjusted. This technology offers variable valve timing to optimise the degrees of valve opening – a unique proposition in the motorcycle market.
2012 Honda Crossrunner VFR800X engineers have laboured to refine these characteristics. Throttle control linearity – the feeling of heightened rider control – was an early design goal and formed an importantly large part of the 2012 Honda Crossrunner VFR800Xs development time.
The net result is a smooth rush of progressive, linear power with abundant torque throughout the rev range and precise control at every parameter of revs, throttle position, gear position and load. In pursuit of this goal, engineers experimented with several different inlet trumpet shapes and lengths before the optimum settings were achieved.
The 782cc, quad cam, 90 degree V4 runs an over-square bore and stroke of 72.0 x 48.0mm for efficient cylinder filling via the four-valve, down-draught cylinder heads. The liquid-cooled unit feeds its power to the rear wheel via a six speed gearbox, wet clutch and chain final drive. An added benefit of maximising the progressive nature of the torque and power curves is efficient fuelling, resulting in a 348km range from the 21.5-litre fuel tank.

CHASSIS
An adaptable engine needs an equally capable chassis, and the 2012 Honda Crossrunner VFR800X delivers this with a proven aluminium alloy, twin-spar frame that provides excellent rigidity for when the rider demands more.
This sportsbike-derived chassis technology is part of the 2012 Honda Crossrunner VFR800Xs unique cross-over proposition.  The design allows a much lower headstock height than traditional adventure bikes, resulting in much improved levels of rigidity.

BRAKES
With standard-fit ABS, the triple disc braking setup of the 2012 Honda Crossrunner VFR800X is not only powerful, but safe too. Twin 296mm floating discs are arrested by three-piston calipers at the front, whilst the rear 256mm disc brake adopts a twin-piston caliper for precise control. Extensive development work with the ratio of master cylinder-piston to caliper-piston ratios has achieved a high degree of rider feel for optimised levels of braking control and heightened aspects of rider feedback.
2012 Honda Crossrunner VFR800X

2012 Honda Crossrunner VFR800X - Australian Specifications
Australia MSRP Price - 14,990 AUD

ENGINE
  • DISPLACEMENT 782cc 
  • TYPE Liquid-cooled 4-stroke 16-valve DOHC 90° V-4
  • BORE & STROKE 72 x 48mm
  • COMPRESSION RATIO 11.6 : 1
  • STARTER Electric
  • CARBURETION PGM-FI electronic fuel injection
  • IGNITION Computer-controlled digital transistorised with electronic advance
  • TRANSMISSION Constant mesh 6-speed
  • DRIVE O-ring sealed chain
FRAME
  • DIMENSIONS (LxWxH) 2,130 x 799 x 1,243mm
  • WHEELBASE 1,464mm
  • SEAT HEIGHT 816mm
  • GROUND CLEARANCE 140mm
  • FUEL TANK CAPACITY 21.5 litres
  • KERB WIEGHT 240.4kg
  • CASTER ANGLE (RAKE) 25° 45
  • TRAIL 96mm
TYRES
  • FRONT 43mm cartridge-type telescopic fork with stepless preload adjustment, 165mm axle travel
  • REAR Pro-Link with gas-charged HMAS damper, 7-step preload and stepless rebound damping adjustment, 145mm axle travel
BRAKES
  • FRONT 296mm dual floating hydraulic disc with 3-piston calipers, C-ABS and sintered metal pads
  • REAR 256mm hydraulic disc with 2-piston caliper, C-ABS and sintered metal pads
WARRANTY
  • WARRANTY PERIOD 24 Months

2012 KTM 350 EXC F Review

2012 KTM 350 EXC-F Review
HANDLING OF A 250
FRAME
The new 350 EXC-Fs lightweight frame made from high-quality chrome-molybdenum steel is distinguished by an extremely high level of lateral stiffness. SWINGARM, PDS
TELESCOPIC FORK
The sensitive responsiveness and outstanding damping of the open-cartridge fork with 48 mm (1.89 in) outer tubes are a perfect complement for the 350 EXC-Fs playful handling and precision.
WHEELS
ENGINE
The new 350 EXC-Fs compact, state-of-the-art four-stroke engine excels with an extremely wide usable rev range and the performance of an engine with much greater displacement. CYLINDER HEAD
This elaborate valve train, the ultra-light pistons and the new 350 EXC-Fs extremely short-stroke engine facilitate speeds of up to 13,000 1/min.
BALANCER SHAFT
CRANKSHAFT
LUBRICATION SYSTEM
The new 350 EXC-Fs engine is equipped with two oil pumps. A pressure pump lubricates the engine and clutch and cools the ignition, while a suction pump draws oil from the crankcase, using it to lubricate the transmission. The Keihin engine management system with electronic fuel injection ensures spontaneous responsiveness and maximum performance from the engine. CLUTCH
TRANSMISSION
SILENCER
WITH ELECTRIC STARTER
ELECTRIC STARTER
OPTIMUM ERGONOMICS
BODYWORK


Monday, May 20, 2013

2012 Kawasaki Ninja 650 Review

2012 Kawasaki Ninja 650 Review
All-new Chassis, Bodywork and Improved Power Delivery Make the Best Mid-sized Sportbike Even Better
This practical sportbike features a raft of new technology and design elements, including a totally new perimeter-style frame, revised suspension, more angular bodywork, new instrumentation, improved engine performance, a more comfortable saddle, lower seat height and much more. It all starts in the engine bay, where an advanced, highly compact, liquid-cooled 649cc vertical twin works its magic with help from a digital fuel injection system featuring 38mm throttle bodies and sub-throttle assemblies for optimum response and precise fueling. This has always been a brilliant streetbike engine – torquey, smooth, and blessed with impressive top end performance, yet enough satisfying low- and mid-range oomph to please novices and experts alike. Figure in the Ninja 650 engine’s estimated 50-mpg* fuel economy, precise fuel injection and its pleasing twin-cylinder throb, and you’re looking at what just might be the most flexible and satisfying streetbike engine on the planet.
Pull away from a light and the 650’s torquey engine, light-pull clutch and perfect throttle response make quick work of the job. Experts will love the new Ninja’s powerful yet flexible engine, modern suspension, disc brakes and nimble handling.

Sunday, May 19, 2013

2012 Piaggio Mp3 Touring 500 I E Sport Review

2012 Piaggio Mp3 Touring 500 I.E. Sport Review

The new Mp3 Touring is also available as the LT version, which may be ridden by holders of a normal passenger car license.
The Mp3 Touring brings completely revised looks and functionality to the most "classic" version of Mp3 while retaining the exceptional comfort, space and load capacity that have made the scooter a firm favourite for thousands of users all over the world.
2012 Piaggio Mp3 Touring 500 I.E. Sport Model Highlights
Design
The evolved styling of the new Mp3 Touring is immediately evident at first glance. While retaining a distinct resemblance with the rest of the Mp3 family, the new Touring boasts a new honeycomb front grille and a satin-finish centre moulding in the front shield.

Touring 500ie: Mp3 to the Nth power
Mp3 Touring 500ie has been created to cater for the user looking for a vehicle offering superlative performance without sacrificing the elegance, comfort and unparalleled standards of active safety typical of the Mp3.
Powered by a high-performance 500ie engine with twin-spark ignition, the Mp3 500 delivers class-beating performance and is offered in two different spec levels: "Sport" and "Business".
Engines
Riding the Piaggio MP3 is an experience that revolutionises the very concept of mobility, with the dual wheeled front suspension system ensuring levels of stability in curves far superior to any normal scooter. At speed, and even when riding behind other vehicles, the Piaggio MP3 Touring stays glued to the road and always delivers maximum performance in total safety. Measuring no more than a maxi scooter and boasting incredible agility, the Piaggio MP3 Touring is completely at home in the city centre.
LT: The MP3 for everyone
All engine variants of the Piaggio Mp3 Touring above 125 cc are also available as LT versions.

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

2012 Suzuki Nuda top Bike Review And Pictures

2012 Suzuki Nuda top Bikes

2012 Suzuki Nuda top Bike
The forward thinking Suzuki Nuda was first seen at the 1986 Tokyo Motorshow it was a fully operational concept motorbike powered by a Suzuki GSX-R750 sports bike engine. With this motor the Nuda was theoretically capable of 175 mph. The power was transferred to both wheels via single sided swingarms housing shaft drives. The front wheel is turned by hub centre steering as seen on the Bimota Tesi 2D.
 
2012 Suzuki Nuda top Bike
2012 Suzuki Nuda top Bike
2012 Suzuki Nuda top Bike
2012 Suzuki Nuda top Bike
Year (of specifications)  :   1986
Engine   :  749 cc
Transmission  :   6-speed, 2 wheel drive shaft
Max speed   :  175 mph (theoretical)
0-60 mph  :   -
Horsepower :    -
Weight :    -
Seat height  :   -
2012 Suzuki Nuda top Bike
2012 Suzuki Nuda top Bike
2012 Suzuki Nuda top Bike

Moto Guzzi Norge GT V8 Review

Moto Guzzi 2011 GT Variety 8V Norge

Norge is a energetic human, a pedagogue illustrious for its reliability, and chose the geezerhood touring bikes (2006 and 2007), the truehearted companion of the police forces in cities specified as Metropolis and Songwriter, this is a completely new variant of the cove GT 8V bimestrial tour to introduce a meet.
Product announcing the proximity of the newest variant of the "quadruplet valve" engine serial, further upgrades the quality of equipment and surfaces that commix to portion 8V Moto Guzzi Norge GT and outshines all previous models, with its shrilling performance, pleasure and swing pleasure.
Moto Guzzi Norge GT V8



The scrap disposition inner this bike is the famous 90 ° V falls chamber crosswise "foursome valve" engine, the best performance among all the families of engines manufactured in Mandello del Lario, who has now reached levels of unshared as to its foul employment / performance is obsessed.

Moto Guzzi 2011 GT Norge 8V Tools

FEATURES

Pattern

- New fairing stoppage.

- Trough New Duplicate Place.

- New Land screen.

- New muffler in satin metal.

- New Moto Guzzi Patronage saddlebags.

- Kind new saddle-shaped.

ENGINE

- 1200 90 ° V-twin chamber "regulator quaternary"

- A arrangement system elevated regulator command has attenuated the stage of sound

- The new saliency of the cam

- Oil cell mounted on the LUG with thermostat-controlled car fan.

- Scale overtake.

- A new tucker scheme.

- Coefficient with car reactive cardan remark.

- 6-speed transmission.

- Euro 3

System

- Stage of squeaky tensile steel dual cradle.

- 45 mm line lift leg, the downloading of outpouring and hydraulic, with a new set of proportional springs activities.

- Cushion absorber adjustable in rebound and much to download with a spring-loaded

- Erect suspension with reformist articulatio sole arm.

- Horizontally opposed 4-piston deceiver brush system with new 320 mm discs.

- Lift brush 282 mm round, floating caliper with two comparable pistons.

- 180/55/17 ZR raise tires.

Moto Guzzi Norge GT V8
Tire - Face 120/70/17 ZR.

Orthodox Equipment:

- New new Continental ABS.

- On-board computer.

- Heated grips faucet.

- Equipment Officer tripod.

- Counter-shaped root stand and refer stand.

- Windshield New Quality.

- Redesign panniers.
Moto Guzzi 2011 GT 8V Norway - Specifications

U.S. List Toll: TBA

River MSRP: TBA

Dweller MSRP: € 15,220 Euro

Engine 90 ° V-twin cylinder, foursome motion, air cooled

Translation: 1151 cc

Maximum superpower: 75 kW (102 hp) at 7000 rpm

Maximum force: 104 Nm at 5500 rpm

Waste scheme: unblemished brace with equalizer and middlemost 3-way catalytic convertor with two gas device (Euro 3)

Coefficient: 6 velocity

Finally: cloggy reactive cardan Carc cover scheme of a tree, a democratic coupling image effort and floating edge mechanism,

Accommodate ratio 12/44 = 1: 3.666

Slicker interruption: Hydraulic telescopic subfigure with 45 mm stanchions and adjustable preload

Straighten suspension: Bingle reflex arm with forrad linkages and recuperate standardisation

and the button ergonomic preload adjusting

Look brake: Backup disc 320 mm unblemished poise floating calliper with 4 pistons horizontally anti - ABS

Backside fern: 282 mm unblemished poise circle secure, floating calliper with 2 change pistons - ABS

Tires: 120/70 ZR17 "(forward) - 180/55 ZR17" (backside)

Max: 2195 mm

Maximum dimension: 870 mm

Level: 1125 mm

Furniture superlative: 810 mm (with 30mm-lowered gel middle option)

Dry weight: 257 kg

Hydrocarbon containerful content: 23 liters (including 4 litre athlete)
its Moto Guzzi Norge GT V8 Review