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Sunday, February 20, 2011

KTM super Duke.



KTM, the Austrian bike manufacturer best known for its fabulous off-road title winning machines, has sets its sights on becoming Europe’s largest motorcycle manufacturer. But, to do so it needs a comprehensive range of machines to compliment its excellent off-road competition machines.

Recent successes on the racetrack show that they now have the technology to move forward and diversify onto the tarmac. Obviously any advances in competition will reflect in its road-based models, meaning they will be—and if the Super Duke is anything to go by,they are—state-of-the-art and able to compete with other larger more established manufacturers.

The Super Duke arrives in Europe just a year after KTM launched its first twin-cylinder motorcycle in the shape of the 950 Adventure. But while based on it, the Super Duke itself is virtually all-new.

KTM has upped the capacity of the Adventure’s 942cc LC8 engine to form the heart of the 990 Super Duke. As you would expect, there is marked performance gain that comes from more than just an increase in cubic capacity to 999cc. New fuel injection and engine management systems are just part of it.

The narrow-angle V-Twin is one of the lightest and most compact twin-cylinder motors on the market, weighing in at 58kg (128 lbs), roughly one-third of the bike’s overall 179kg (395-lb) dry weight. KTM says a further 15kg (33 lbs) can be dropped by making use of the carbon fibre performance parts already on the parts shelves at the factory. Needless to say, these are not cheap!







The cylinders have been strengthened to deal with the larger bores, which have very light pistons running inside them to help reduce the oscillating mass. The head has been worked on to deal with the new 48mm injector bodies (the Adventure uses carbs), new camshafts and the thicker header pipe. At the bottom end, the crankshaft has been changed and a new six-speed transmission has been developed specifically for the street.

The Keihin electronic injection system was tailor-made especially for the Super Duke. There are two throttle valves per cylinder feeding the flow-maximized intake ports. These ensure the perfect mixture preparation and optimum torque progression in every riding situation. Lamba sensors, a catalytic converter and secondary air systems ensure that the bike meets all emissions standards across the world with ease. Claimed output is 120 horsepower at 9000 rpm with the maximum torque of 74 lb-ft coming at 7000 rpm.This Bike is all muscle and Grunt!

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Sunday, February 13, 2011

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To further emphasize the idea that the lines of its motorcycles are directly related to the curves of the human form, Ducati has hired photographer Elizabeth Raab to show the relationship in naked light, so to speak. This set of photos really succeeds at setting off the talents of Ducati's designers at nailing the human form in cold steel.

To achieve the brief, Raab threw some nude models atop Ducati's most-desirable models and added delicate lighting, to show off the lines of both subjects just so. The result, as you can probably imagine, will leave both gearheads and non-gearheads thoroughly agog. Think of it as a slightly less-NSFW version of the Pirelli calendar.

While we're sure this calendar has some serious artistic value, and we the photography is undoubtedly brilliant, at the end of the day, it's nude models on top of Ducatis. We can't think of a more thrilling blend of two things we are definitely for. If you want your own copy of the Elizabeth Raab calendar, head over to Ducati's website ASAP, they're selling limited numbers of these things, and we'll bet they're going to move fast.
 
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That’s what modern high-performance sport is like on this purebred enduro: you sit on it and feel that everything is just right – the seating position, handlebars, footrests, it’s simply perfect. Then you look ahead: there’s never been a bike with a more streamlined steering head. What geometry! Almost straight frame tubes – made of the finest steel – right down to the swing arm bearing. And there’s the next highlight: the swing arm and pinion on one shaft – or coaxial as the experts would say. The effect is a tight chain in every situation on the road, whether the suspension is on full rebound or compression. And that means traction at all times! And then you understand the principle of this unique construction: the distance saved between the pinion and the swing arm bearing fully benefits the swing arm length, which means even more traction! Greater length at the rear allows for a steeper fork at the front – making the machine agile but with excellent directional stability! Then there’s the engine: fuel injection, an almost straight intake tract, maximum efficiency with the most compact layout. BMW intelligence is seen here once again: the clutch on the crankshaft, making the engine extremely short in length!We could go on like this for pages – low centre of gravity due to fuel tank under seat, coloured mounted parts, fine quality components, compliance with EU-3 and street-legal. But why bother – when you can just sit on it, and all you will want to do is ride. And you’ll see why our engineers went to so much trouble. Get hold of your start number, because that’s what this bike is built for. Simply unstoppable!
2011 BMW G 450 X Enduro
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2011 BMW G 450 X Enduro Specification :
Engine
Type Water-cooled, 4-stroke single-cylinder engine, two overhead camshafts, four valves, dry sump lubrication
Bore x stroke 98 mm x 59.6 mm
Capacity 449.5 cc
Rated output streetlegal
30 kW (41 hp) at 7,00 rpm
open version (series silencer)
38 kW (52 hp) at 9,000 rpm
output reduction
19 kW (26 hp) at 6,900 rpm
Max. torque streetlegal
43 Nm at 6,500 rpm
open version (series silencer)
44 Nm at 7,800 rpm
output reduction
30 Nm at 5,750 rpm
Compression ratio 12.0 : 1
Mixture control / engine management Electronic intake pipe injection / digital engine management with overrun fuel cut-off
Emission control Closed-loop 3-way catalytic converter
Performance / fuel consumption
Maximum speed approx. 145 km/h
Fuel consumption per 100 km at constant 90 km/h 4.5 l
Fuel consumption per 100 km at constant 120 km/h 6.6 l
Fuel type Unleaded super, minimum octane rating 95 (RON)
Electrical system
Alternator three-phase alternator 180 W
Battery 12 V / 7 Ah, maintenance free
Power transmission
Clutch Multiple-disc clutch in oil bath, mechanically operated, primary clutch sits directly on the crank shaft
Gearbox Constant mesh 5-speed gearbox integrated into crankcase
Drive O-ring chain
Chassis / brakes
Frame Bridge-type frame made of stainless steel tubing
Front wheel location / suspension Marzocchi Upside-down telescopic fork Ø 45mm, adjustable in compression and rebound
Rear wheel location / suspension Cast aluminium dual swing arm with Öhlins rear suspension, adjustable in compression, rebound and pre-load
Suspension travel front / rear 300 mm / 320 mm
Wheelbase 1,475 mm
Castor 118.8
Steering head angle 61.8°
Wheels Wire spoke wheels
Rim, front 1.60 x 21″
Rim, rear 2.15 x 18″
Tyres, front 90/90 – 21″
Tyres, rear 140/80 – 18″
Brake, front Single disc brake, diameter 260 mm, double-piston floating caliper
Brake, rear Single disc brake, diameter 220 mm, single-piston floating caliper
ABS
Dimensions / weights
Length 2,200 mm
Width (incl. mirrors) 806 mm
Height (excl. mirrors) 1,475 mm
Seat height, unladen weight 955 mm (low seat: 935 mm)
Inner leg curve, unladen weight 2,080 mm (low seat: 2,040 mm)
Unladen weight, road ready, fully fuelled 121 kg
Dry weight 111 kg
Permitted total weight 280 kg
Payload (with standard equipment) 159 kg
Usable tank volume approx. 8 l (US-Version ca. 7 l)
Reserve approx. 0.75 l

Bobber motorcycle

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 Scrambler
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GSX1400 Cafe Racer Concept
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The CityX has always been one of the most stand-out models in Buell’s already unique range. The 2010 Buell Lightning CityX XB12SX adds the ubiquitous 93bhp, 77lb/ft 1203cc Sportster-derived V-twin to the CityX’s upright chassis, iMac-influenced translucent bodywork and supermoto-inspired styling cues. That’s a 13bhp, 19lb/ft advantage for only a 2kg weight penalty (the XB12SX weighs just 179kg dry). 

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Only intended for the European roads, the new CityX XB12Sx combines the 93bhp Sportster-derived air-cooled Thunderstorm V-twin engine with an iMac-influenced chassis design that stands out from the crowd.
 
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Sunday, January 23, 2011

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Electric motorcycles are accepted for their abridgement of address back it comes to styling, but one Italian artist has managed to appearance us altered back he came up with the Kobra project. The all-electric motorcycle abstraction by Cristiano Giuggioli is not alone a acceptable attractive zero-emission motorbike, but is additionally able to amuse every rider’s needs. 

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Saturday, January 22, 2011

2011 KTM 350 SXF

The 2011 350 SXF is an all new bike from the ground up. It has a new 350cc engine, a new frame, fuel-injection, and new-to-KTM linkage rear-suspension! The bike also has electric start for those lazy and physically challenged riders out there. It also seems to have a spot to put a kick starter, but there isn’t one currently on the bike. It is said to be released to the public this summer (2010). The price may be high, but it will most likely be worth it for the amount of work KTM has put into this bike.

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2011 KTM 350 SX-F Engine
 
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The bikes all feature direct-drive by chain, and are recharged from either 110 or 220-volt household supplies. The street machines have larger battery packs than the off-road equivalents, and weigh a little more. But none of them is heavy. Zero claims 277 pounds for the dualsport DS model and 161 pounds for the X trailbike.

Designed by aero-engineer and accomplished mountain-bike designer Neale Saiki, the Zeros feature aviation-grade lightweight aluminum frames weighing just 18 pounds in the roadgoing models, and 13 pounds in the off-road editions. Light wheels and suspension components, mostly sourced from Taiwan, help keep the overall mass down.
 

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