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moji5
29th December 2009, 04:42 AM
Kawasaki announces four 2010 street bikes




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Kawasaki starts the week at full throttle and releases the first photos and info regarding four of their 2010 street models, the Ninja ZX-10R, Z1000, Concours 14 and Versys. We have come to find that they are a bit retained with the upgrades, something that defines their strategy in the uncertain times that we’re traversing.
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The best example in this concern is definitely the new Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R, which gets the looks of its middleweight brother, the ZX-6R, and an 18-position Ohlins steering damper. I believe it’s in vain mentioning how much more we were expecting considering the competition in this class, but in the end 200bhp is nothing to laugh at.
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At least Kawasaki doesn’t break the “all-new 2010 Z1000” promise and the new bike will be powered by a 1,043cc inline-four engine developing 136bhp and 81lb/ft of torque. The frame is now made of aluminum while the suspension and brakes are new as well and the thing has a dry weight of 436.9lbs (198.2kg). The 2010 Kawasaki Z1000 also looks new, but that doesn’t necessarily mean better. It should make a statement against motorcycles such as the Ducati Streetfighter and MV Agusta Brutale 1090RR, but definitely not at a first glance.
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The 2010 Kawasaki Concours 14 gets traction control and a fuel economy mode as well as anti-lock brakes and a much more appealing design.
At the bottom of our list is the new Kawasaki Versys, which gets a new strange headlight and what we dare calling a facelift. Powered by the same 62bhp 649cc parallel-twin, this versatile middleweight motorcycle
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should now be an even sweeter ride thanks to the new footpegs with rubber inserts, clearly a nice touch claimed to reduce vibrations.
Expect to read more about each model on this page in the next couple of days.
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moji5
29th December 2009, 04:44 AM
2009 MotoGP Race Report: Lorenzo rules Estoril




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Jorge Lorenzo was the first rider to pass the finish line on the Estoril circuit the past weekend during the Portuguese GP. He was followed by Casey Stoner and Dani Pedrosa. Race results after the break.




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Race results from Estoril:

1. Jorge Lorenzo Fiat Yamaha Team 45min 35.522 sec
2. Casey Stoner Ducati Marlboro Team 45min 41.816 sec
3. Dani Pedrosa Repsol Honda Team 45min 45.411 sec
4. Valentino Rossi Fiat Yamaha Team 45min 58.950 sec
5. Colin Edwards Monster Yamaha Tech 3 46min 8.174 sec
6. Toni Elias San Carlo Honda Gresini 46min 11.231 sec
7. Andrea Dovizioso Repsol Honda Team 46min 11.245 sec
8. Nicky Hayden Ducati Marlboro Team 46min 14.352 sec
9. James Toseland Monster Yamaha Tech 3 46min 19.615 sec
10. Chris Vermeulen Rizla Suzuki MotoGP 46min 28.385 sec
11. Randy de Puniet LCR Honda MotoGP 46min 31.220 sec
12. Marco Melandri Hayate Racing Team 46min 40.037 sec
13. Niccolo Canepa Pramac Racing 46min 40.060 sec
14. Gabor Talmacsi Scot Racing Team MotoGP 47min 2.821 sec

DNF:
Mika Kallio Pramac Racing
Alex de Angelis San Carlo Honda Gresini
Loris Capirossi Rizla Suzuki MotoGP




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moji5
29th December 2009, 04:44 AM
Harley Davidson Circa 2020



Somebody pass me a helmut and a time travel ship because if this is what Harley bikes look like in 10 years, I’m so there. Designer Miguel Cotto pays homage to the big road hogs by keeping the large 883cc engine, complete with high revs and roars. The similarities end there. The design is almost tron-like in execution. Check out the wheel hubs. They’re actually giant bearings. I do see glimpses of Harley DNA in the center chassis but seriously, can you image any road warriors riding this?

Designer: Miguel Cotto
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moji5
29th December 2009, 04:44 AM
Electric Motorcycle Route 66



What’s got two bald tires, runs on electricity, and is red and black all over? ZEVS! An elegant futuristic electric motorbike by three fellows, one of whom we’ve had up on Yanko before: Bernhard Ranner (http://www.yankodesign.com/search/%22Bernhard+Ranner%22). Look and see, see and judge weather this bike performs to your aesthetic and atta-glance logistics standards if you dare.

The aim of this motorcycle, as stated in it’s outline, is thus:


“The first electric motorcycle for the real biker.” Designs for “real men”, dusty roads, in the spirit of Harley Davidson, Custom Chopper culture and the good old Route 66 romance.

Now I’m gonna always be the first to say “real men” is sort of an oxymoron where I come from, but let’s go on from there. Given the lack of statistics and logistical data we’ve been give, take this bike apart: will it be safe to have that seat in that sort of proximity to the back tire? Where will the left leg go? Will the red and blackness be outlawed like the Air Jordan Ones?

All these questions may also pale in comparison to the wildness of the design. These things often happen. Write on up! Take a crack at the keyboard. Will it blend?

Designer: Bernhard Ranner (http://www.yankodesign.com/search/%22Bernhard+Ranner%22), Anders August Kittilsen, and Rudolf Stefanich

Check out the display page for this bike at Creative DNA Austria (http://www1.uni-ak.ac.at/industrialdesign/joomla/index.php?option=com_projectmanagment&typ=project_single&project=76&media=3) - by special request.
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moji5
29th December 2009, 04:45 AM
2010 Triumph Daytona 675 Preview


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Triumph’s middleweight supersport model, the Daytona 675, has had a very successful year and it all started when the British engineers tweaked the engine for 3bhp more, reduced weight with as much as 3kg and added Nissin calipers, while also giving it a sportier look. With all these improvements, it won the Supertest and Masterbike awards, while MCN (http://www.motorcyclenews.com/) called it ‘Sportsbike of the Year’.
So this is clearly a very successful model that Triumph keeps virtually unchanged for 2010 and hopes for at least the same results while preparing their next move. Meanwhile, fans will have to declare themselves satisfied by the new Caspian Blue paint with gold wheels or even turn to the Red and Black 2009 color schemes, which are still available for next year’s model.
Apart from the rather cool new color scheme, the 2010 Triumph Daytona 675 also comes with new clocks, which do look better, but could have brought in more functions apart from average fuel economy and lap timer-equipped setup, which also characterize the 2009 model year.




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moji5
29th December 2009, 04:45 AM
طرح اولیه یک موتورسیکلت زیبا
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moji5
29th December 2009, 04:45 AM
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moji5
29th December 2009, 04:46 AM
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moji5
29th December 2009, 04:46 AM
Magic Tricycle


red dot award
red dot award: design concept 2009

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Magic Tricylce is an innovative concept vehicle with a unique response to an old problem – heavy traffic. It transforms its format from a three-wheel car to a two-wheel motorcycle.

The increasing amount of traffic is one of the most challenging issues the transportation industries must face, and many ideas have been offered as the answer so far. The Magic Tricycle concept stands in a unique position to provide a solution.

The size of the vehicle has a huge effect on its performance in traffic jams. Among the two dimensions of width and length, vehicle’s width plays the main role due to the limited width of streets. A motorcycle can travel in traffic much more easily than a car due to its slim body. So, if it were possible for a car to transform into the shape of a motorcycle whenever it confronts congested areas, it would have the same freedom as a motorcycle.

Magic Tricycle drives on all three wheels for typical highway use, but can swivel around a longitudinal axis to run on the front and the rear right wheel only, with the third wheel elevated into the air. To elevate the side wheel, a spoiler at the tail of the vehicle erects. To complete the action, the seats rotate to keep the occupants sitting in an upright position. The airborne wheel opens up its blades to operate like a helicopter tail propeller and aid stability.

Magic Tricycle can be parked in both modes. In motorcycle mode, it occupies much less parking space. For parking in motorcycle-mode, two retractable jacks open from the sides to hold the vehicle upright.

One of the biggest challenges of this concept was designing it to be aesthetically appealing, attractive, and harmonic in both its two stances. The great feature of this revolutionary design’s style is the simultaneous presence of a symmetrical form in motorcycle-mode and a completely asymmetrical form in car mode

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moji5
29th December 2009, 04:46 AM
Electric Racer



If given a free hand and will, designer Maarten Timmer hopes to recreate bike-racing magic with an Electrical Powered Motorcycle! Don’t be so lofty and hear his plans out. This is what the VertiGO features: electric propulsion, low noise and emissions, a silent motor, high torque, very fast acceleration, maximum speed on the straights (100 to 150 km ride on a “battery pack”).



“The Vertigo differs drastically in technology. You have an electric motor instead of a combustion and the energy storage is different (battery packs instead of a fuel tank). The powertrain so different from a regular model, has its impact on the design. The design / styling of the bodywork is inextricably linked with the technology. Cases such as wheelbase and overall ergonomics of a race engine are crystallized in recent decades and have proven (almost) optimal. It is also my opinion, wise to the development step by step to implement, since the motor world guarded in of change. “

Designer: Maarten Timmer

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moji5
29th December 2009, 04:46 AM
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moji5
29th December 2009, 04:47 AM
علاقه مندان به موتور حتما دانلود کنن Hot Bike - February 2010
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Hot Bike - February 2010
101 pages | PDF | 48.3 MB


Hot Bike magazine is designed for Harley-Davidson motorcycle enthusiasts. Each monthly issue features technical information, how-to articles, event coverage, road tests, high-performance components, riding apparel and product evaluations.

Content issue Hot Bike - February 2010 PDF:
28 PANAFINA Hot Dreams From Spain 44 NOT SO MELLOW YELLOW Bad to the Bone 54 LIFE LESSONS Squeezing a Sharp Shovel Out of a Lemon 64 RUSS WERNIMONT’S HOT-ROD ROAD GLIDE Who Says Baggers Aren’t Cool? 70 STRUTTER Brass Knuckle Beauty 34 CHARMING S.O.B.s Behind the Scenes of Sons of Anarchy 38 THE 32ND REDWOOD RUN Maybe the Last Real Run 42 SHARK BITE Freedom Performance Sharktail Exhaust 50 BIG BOAR BATTERIES Tips to Keep Them Alive 59 QUICK DETACH TOURING Softail-to-Bagger In Seconds 75 BAKER DRIVETRAIN DD6 INSTALL Gain a Gear, Lower Your RPM 78 SOMETHING WICKED THIS WAY COMES Wicked Image Nemesis Wheels 80 SADDLE UP! Vintage Brown Leather From Harley- Davidson 82 STOPPING POWER The Brakester From DNA

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