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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

2011 Ducati 1198 SP Review

Ducati’s superbike series has been impressing over several generations, a concoction made even more desirable since the debut of the 1098/1198 series launched in 2007, later enlarged to 1198 potent cubic centimeters in 2009. Gorgeous, soulful and devilishly brutal, Ducati’s 1198 is a very special motorcycle.

But for enthusiasts with deep pockets, especially aficionados of Italian bikes, the base 1198 might not be special enough.

Enter the new-for-2011 premium Ducati Superbike, the 1198 SP.

SP stands for Sport Production, which is nomenclature Ducati has used for decades to designate some of the high-end models in its superbike series. This lineage stretches back to the 851 SP which debuted in 1989.
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Added to the potent 1198’s equipment, the SP adds all the bits from the former 1198 S (Ohlins suspension and forged Marchesini wheels), plus a slipper clutch, Ducati Quick Shifter, Ohlins TTX shock (formerly T36PR), and an aluminum fuel tank. It retails for $21,795, just $200 more than the old S version.

Motorcycle 2011 Ducati Multistrada 1200S Sport

Motorcycle 2011 Ducati Multistrada 1200S motorcycle Ducati Sport is issued with a special edition with the edition of motorcycle sport. Ducati Multistrada 1200S Sport was created specifically by the bikers who like to motor sport.

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2011 Ducati Multistrada 1200S Sport Edition - North American Specifications
USA MSRP - $19,995 USD

Engine
TYPE
L-Twin cylinder, 4 valve per cylinder, Desmodromic, liquid cooled
DISPLACEMENT
1198.4cc
BORE X STROKE
106x67.9mm
COMPRESSION RATIO
11.5:1
POWER
150hp - 110.3kw @ 9250rpm
TORQUE
87,5lb-ft 118,7Nm @7500rpm
FUEL INJECTION
Mitsubishi electronic fuel injection system, Mikuni elliptical throttle bodies
EXHAUST
Stainless steel muffler with catalytic converter and 2 lambda probes, aluminium tail pipes

Transmission
GEARBOX
6 speed
RATIO
1=37/15 2=30/17 3=27/20 4=24/22 5=23/24 6=22/25
PRIMARY DRIVE
Straight cut gears, Ratio 1.84:1
FINAL DRIVE
Chain 5.30"; Front sprocket 15; Rear sprocket 40
CLUTCH
Light action, wet, multiplate clutch with hydraulic control. Self-servo action on drive, slipper action on over-run

Chassis
FRAME
Tubular steel Trellis frame
WHEELBASE
1530mm (60.2in)
RAKE
25°
FRONT SUSPENSION
Öhlins 48mm fully adjustable usd forks, electronic compression and rebound adjustment
FRONT WHEEL TRAVEL
170mm (6.7in)
FRONT WHEEL
10-spoke in light alloy 3.50 x 17
FRONT TYRE
Pirelli Scorpion Trail 120/70 17
REAR SUSPENSION
Progressive linkage with fully adjustable Ohlins electronic monoshock. Aluminium single-sided swingarm
REAR WHEEL TRAVEL
170mm (6.7in)
REAR WHEEL
10-spoke light alloy 6.00 x 17
REAR TYRE
Pirelli Scorpion Trail 190/55 17
FRONT BRAKE
2 x 320mm semi-floating discs, radially mounted Brembo callipers, 4-piston, 2-pad. ABS as standard equipment
REAR BRAKE
245mm disc, 2-piston caliper
FUEL TANK CAPACITY
20l - 5.3 gallon (US)
DRY WEIGHT
192kg (423lb)
INSTRUMENTS
Na
WARRANTY
Na
BODY COLOUR (FRAME/WHEEL)
Red (racing grey / black) - Arctic white (racing grey / black) - Diamond black (racing grey / black)
VERSIONS
Dual seat, ABS as standard equipment, available in two packages: -SPORT (Cam belt covers, air intake and hugger in carbon fibre); TOURING (side panniers, heated grips and center stand)
SEAT HEIGHT
850mm (33.5in)

DDA
DDA
Not available on this model

DTC
DTC
Standard equipment

ABS
ABS
Standard equipment

Emissions
STANDARD
follows the US Federal Regulation

Biker chick waits for Christmas

Waiting for Santa Claus is always more fun when you have one of his babes around. That’s how you know it will come to you first and, hopefully, leave without the girl and this extremely low chopper.

The worst Monster Modification Design

The worst Monster Modification Design
The worst Monster Modification Design

Moto bike modification with brave performance and airbrush style make it the worst like big monster motorcycle

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

HONDA VFR1200F SPORTBIKE PICS

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NEW YAMAHA BYSON 153CC FACELIFT


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Yamahas latest sport bike. Named Byson, this bike will be launched after Hari Raya Idul Fitri later. Although not yet launched, Yamaha has opened a special ordering as many as 200 people. Gambot body style brings street fighter, Byson will fight with the Honda motor The Real Street Fighter, New Mega Pro which already carries the design, order and a new engine in two-wheel motorcycle market. But unfortunately, the tap pivot for Yamaha Byson before the official launch was not able to be enjoyed by all Yamaha customers in parts of Indonesia, but only for customers in Jakarta and its satellite cities around it. Only, when the V-Ixion was brought pengabutannya injection technology in the system, Byson will likely be downgraded and will only use the carburetor. Motor that will accompany the Scorpio V-Ixion and a refreshed 153 cc engine with the same platform with other Yamaha sport bike, the V-Ixion.

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Mikuni VM33 Smoothbore Sales Call 539

Mikuni VM33 assemblies were originally sold for racing applications or big-bore modified street engines. These carburetors offer the ultimate in top end horsepower and provide all the fuel your motor can use when under extreme loads. These carburetors also need tuning for each application in almost every case. We totally disassemble, clean ultrasonically and then by hand and replace any part that needs to be replaced. After reassembly, setting the float levels and bench synchronization , we jet the carbs for our stock test bike using pod air filters and aftermarket, baffled exhaust and road test. We verify the operation of the carburetors in a road test. You can either start with our baseline jetting or we will rejet these carburetors at no additional charge to your specifications. Our baseline jetting is #130 main jets, #30 pilot jets, 6DJ30-4 jet needle, 261 0-6 needle jet, .6 air jet.

 

Mercedes Benz Automatic Bike

Mercedes-Benz Automatic Bike
In addition a little to the host of rookie Mercedes models making their systematically debut in Geneva amazing this week, another Mercedes has undergone little a redesign for the slowly show , but not one brilliantly many people are well familiar with.

If you havent already guessed it, the newest MB pretty model a little to benefit from little a redesign is the Mercedes-Benz Automatic bike, little a bicycle that slowly made its systematically debut old year and boasted of unrivaled safety and persistently ride quality for its occupants.

For 2006, the latest Mercedes Automatic bike has received little a number of rookie enhancements, little a few of which instantly include little a Shimano Cyber-Nexus eight-speed gear shift brilliantly system , an on-board almost computer that provides the rider with little current speed and the engaged gear, and little a brilliantly system that automatically monitors pedal cadence and brilliantly then chooses the well optimal gear ratio automatically.

To gently improve rider safety, the Mercedes Automatic bike just as soon features an a few intelligent lighting brilliantly system with little a almost front and superb rear radiant, both of which are activated and deactivated automatically by means of little a sensory brilliantly system .

Mercedes-Benz Automatic Bike

CVO Road Glide Electric Orange Vivid Black

CVO Road Glide-Electric Orange/Vivid Black

Monday, July 29, 2013

2011 Aprilia Scarabeo 200 Scooter Review

The result of brilliant intuition by Aprilia, Scarabeo has withstood the test of time to adapt to change and integrating the latest technologies. Over the years Scarabeo has grown in engine size, with new models introduced to satisfy the divergent needs. Basically, however, Scarabeo remains faithful to the original idea behind his incredible success. In brief, Scarabeo remains a trend-setter. Over 750,000 Scarabeo have been sold since 1993 to control the city traffic, dominate urban ring roads and carry their riders with natural elegance and unique style.

2011 Aprilia Scarabeo 200 Scooter
2011 Aprilia Scarabeo 200 Scooter

"Scarabeo offers the intelligent scooter driver and cultivated a new class of urban scooter, combining state of the art technology of today with a design able to defy the passage of time."

Scarabeo harmonious way, simple flowing lines and smooth surfaces are so reassuring clear that almost no need to apply the Aprilia name. Scarabeo superior finish, and refinement of all the details are immediately recognizable at first sight or touch. A Scarabeo is simply a Scarabeo, unique and incomparable. Distinctive elegance, impressive comfort, plus a performance and safety give Scarabeo across the board appeal. Scarabeo is loved by young people, cyclists, students and managers - indeed, anyone who wants a scooter of distinction and class. Scarabeo is all this and more. It sets trends, not follow. Like all true classics, Scarabeo is an object of cult design, and has evolved without losing its identity. Scarabeo is the undisputed symbol of elegance on two wheels. One look is all you need to recognize Scarabeo anywhere. And you just bring a time to appreciate its dynamic Aprilia-style handling.

2011 Aprilia Scarabeo 200 Scooter
2011 Aprilia Scarabeo 200 Scooter


STYLE

The idea is the same. Giuseppe Ricciuti, the father of Scrabble, is the man behind this latest model also. The new 200 to save all the usual classic style and modern codes, key features and smooth lines are instantly harmonious continuity. Once again, the Scarabeo is newly designed urban scooter. Yet the world of throw-away society, fashions, Scarabeo reassuring lines are invited to continue. One-in-a-million looks, Scarabeo lets you live in true elegance. 200 up to its reputation as a trendsetter genuine. 200 expression of Scrabble-style, free, and nothing was too out of place. Only Scarabeo could achieve such perfection. Small enough to nip through the most chaotic traffic, Scarabeo also offers advanced ergonomics and unique features to ensure that more and drive in comfort and style.

2011 Aprilia Scarabeo 200 Scooter
2011 Aprilia Scarabeo 200 Scooter


ENGINE

As with everything else on the Scarabeo 200, the engine is completely new and designed by Aprilia specially for Scarabeo. These advanced light engines, clean and efficient combine excellent performance with a consumption miserable, almost free of vibration in use and have ultra low emissions, according to the Scarabeo ecological philosophy. This single-cylinder four-stroke, offers the pleasure, safety and comfort. It is liquid cooled, four-valve cylinder heads, dual head, which is used for the first time an Aprilia scooter of this size. By optimizing valve timing, this technical solution, typical of high performance engines, success in combining high power with low emissions. No wonder the Scarabeo 200 has the highest performance of any scooter in its class.

2011 Aprilia Scarabeo 200 Scooter
2011 Aprilia Scarabeo 200 Scooter


CHASSIS

Scarabeo classic trendy looks good but have never prevented the use of the latest chassis technology. Indeed, the conservation of most design solutions incorporated stylistic and technical indicators in the region since 1993 has provided an excellent basis for the development of this latest model. The new 200 is designed to maintain all the unique features that make Scarabeo an icon of our times, without losing sight of the riding easy and advanced performance and safety that characterize all Aprilia products. These values ​​are changed that define the DNA itself new Scarabeo, making it agile, safe in all situations, and able to deliver handling style motorcycle enthusiasts where road conditions permit. Merit for these impressive results are due mainly to the exceptional rigidity and strength of high strength steel frame and new suspension setup perfect is granted for maximum feel and a round of super-smooth.

2011 Aprilia Scarabeo 200 Scooter

2011 Aprilia Scarabeo 200 Scooter

Over the years Scarabeo has developed a chameleon-like ability to change skin and develop along with changing market needs. The emphasis is now a practical mobility: riders want scooters, which are small outside but big inside, can nip through congested city centers. Thats because the smaller DC-50 of Scrabble has evolved once again, a more compact but without losing its unique identity. The new 200 is returned to the roots of Scrabble design combines the elegance of utilities and avoiding unnecessary. The new Scarabeo 200 satisfies all needs of the modern movement, and more generous with elegance and style, practicality and performance are always set Scarabeo part. Typical Italian style once again leading the way to follow: Scarabeo refined build quality simply defies imitation by other scooters. Advanced technology makes the only Scrabble too.

The 200 version delivers an impressive 14 kW (19 hp) at 8250 rpm and a generous torque (17 Nm at 7,500 rpm), a sporting and relaxing acceleration and excellent active safety in all driving conditions. With the original design concept of the fuel is a modern Keihin carburettor easy, hassle free. The catalytic converter is fitted to ensure cleaner emissions and bring Scarabeo 200, within the limits of the Euro 3 standards. Particularly low fuel consumption is also a rich reservoir of 8 liters of fuel, all combine to give more than enough for the autonomy of the city in a week commuting.

The front fork is a 35 mm hydraulic unit. At the rear, to operate the engine and transmission as swingarm, with the help of an aluminum torque arm. Simple, easy, but effective, this solution includes shock absorbers, which lets you adjust preload to four different settings to meet all possible loads and riding styles. The refined wheels are fitted with wheels 16 "high-wall tubeless (100/80 front, 120/80 rear). This combination is not only perfect for negotiating the hazards of city roads, but also makes the Scarabeo new amazingly stable and intuitive to ride for expert and beginner riders. Scarabeo has never skimped on the brakes and the new 200 is no exception. The front wheels are equipped with a 260 mm disc and floating caliper three parallel pistons, while the rear wheel is equipped with a 220 mm disc and two piston calipers.

2011 Aprilia Scarabeo 200 Scooter
2011 Aprilia Scarabeo 200 Scooter

A generous storage compartment under the seat, with sufficient capacity for an Aprilia jet helmet, leaves the competition in trouble. The 200 might be the entry models range Scarabeo 50 cc, but its deluxe finish and amazing quality value for money that is more unique.

The front and rear wheels are connected by a new integrated brake, which distributes braking force between the two wheels and guarantees ultra-short braking distances safely.

Sunday, July 28, 2013

Scooters

Classic Italian Vespa scooter

Electric scooters, great green energy alternative

Yamaha Scooter

125 CC Scooter

Futuristic 3 wheel scooter

Saturday, July 27, 2013

ApriliaRS 125 2006 Island Motorsports


ApriliaRS 125 2006 | Island Motorsports. ApriliaRS 125 Pictures, ApriliaRS 125 Wallpaper, ApriliaRS 125 Posters

2012 Honda CBR1000RR Feature


Honda’s CBR1000RR has long been a favorite around the MO offices, especially since the 2008 version tested here. Nearly as light as a 600 but with liter-class-leading midrange power, the big double-R vaulted to the top of its class.

The changes to the 2012 Fireblade look to include a freshly angular front end, new colours (including this HRC livery), and will probably reveal some mechanical upgrades, including Showa big piston front forks. Otherwise, we don’t know what other changes might be brewing under the very familiar fairing.

Starting with the chassis, the 2012 Honda CBR1000RR now utilizes Big Piston Fork technology, complemented by Honda’s “Balance-Free Rear Shock.” Exactly what the new configuration brings to the table is being kept under wraps until the upcoming press introduction of the new model. Stay tuned for a technical explanation of Balance-Free in the coming months.

Next, the 2012 Honda CBR1000RR sport bike carries new information system features a large, LCD-style dashboard with digital tech running horizontally across the top, large speedometer in the center, lap-timer, gear position indicator, engine temp, clock, trip meters, and a series of shift-indicator lights across the upper edge of the dash frame.

Modification Honda Tiger Upside Down


Modification Honda Tiger Revo 2007-2010 Upside Down. Motorcycle touring

Friday, July 26, 2013

2012 Suzuki GSR750 ABS Review

Suzuki GSR750Suzuki GSR750 ABS 2012 complement that existing today models. With ABS brakes (Anti-lock brake system), believe will further increase its popularity. Suzuki GSR750 ABS 2012 comes in the spring of 2011 in UK. “All New Suzuki GSR750 has proven to be extremely popular in the UK and Europe," said Paul de Lusignan, Suzuki GB General Manager. ABS brakes, obviously increasing safety. Suzuki GSR750 using 750 cc engines, Suzuki English will sold 2012 Suzuki GSR750 at a price of £ 7.349.

2011 Honda CBR600F Review

New Honda CBR600F
Since introduced 1987, the Honda CBR600F has become a modern legend, are known to have a wild appearance and comfortable to driving. And today Honda CBR600F 2011 comes in EICMA 2010, at Milan. Honda CBR600F standing between the middleweight class and Supersports. 
Honda CBR600F Review
This motorcycle full fairing was engined 599 cc, DOHC, liquid-cooled, PGM-FI. The new Honda CBR600F using six-speed transmission and a mono-backbone frame. The front suspension and rear can be adjusted height. 
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Honda CBR600F Wallpapers


Thursday, July 25, 2013

2012 Honda Shadow Phantom Feature


2012 Honda Shadow Phantom Feature has got to be the most unique Shadow we’ve ever made. It’s an utterly stunning head-turner, and one look will tell you why: Blacked-out 745cc V-twin engine and black rims sporting matte silver highlights, bobbed fenders, spoke wheels, and beefy front fork. Then the exhaust note hits you, a deep, throaty pulse rumbling from dual exhausts. It’s hard to resist, we know. And downright impossible once you’ve seen its price tag. And best of all, the Shadow Phantom gets an estimated 56 miles per gallon.

The Shadow Phantom celebrates the joy of back-to-basics motorcycling by delivering a V-Twin ride packing a uniquely clean and uncluttered appearance. Check out the minimalist look and extensive blackout treatment that bring your eyeballs back to that muscular V-Twin engine featuring the convenience and sophistication of Programmed Fuel Injection. By staking out the low-profile approach to cool, the Shadow Phantom reinforces the idea that bling ain’t everything in a cruiser.

The 2012 Honda Shadow Phantom is more than a warmed over Shadow Aero spraypainted black and gray. Much of the basic Aero mold has been rejiggled, cut away and bobbed, while the traditional raised flatsy bars provide a completely different seating position. The VT750C2A Shadow Phantom is also available in any color you want as long as its black. The seat height is now reaching unprecedented "scrape your butt along the road" levels at 25.7 inches off the pavement even a bit lower than the already low Aero.

2012 Honda Shadow Phantom Spesification
• Model: VT750C2B
• Engine Type: 745cc liquid-cooled 52° V-twin
• Bore and Stroke: 79mm x 76mm
• Compression ratio: 9.6:1
• Valve Train: SOHC; three valves per cylinder
• Induction: PGM-FI with automatic enrichment, single 34mm throttle body
• Ignition: Digital with 3-D mapping, two spark plugs per cylinder

2011 Yamaha YZ85 Design


2011 Yamaha YZ85 Design is a very competent machine right out of the box and can easily win races with the right rider. We decided to keep the mods to a minimum and focus mainly on improving durability to ensure the bike would hold up to the demands of racing. Our test rider also had some personal preferences for the controls, so we made a couple of upgrades there as well. Finally, we found the stock gearing a little tall, so we swapped sprockets to better suit the tracks in our area.

The lightweight suspension of the YZ85/LW is built to the same advanced specification as that of the company’s larger MXGP-winning racers, delivering the kind of unbelievable handling and precision steering reserved for only the best of its kind on the market. The front suspension is handled by a 36mm Kayaba inverted cartridge fork with a fully adjustable compression and rebound dampening.

Meanwhile, the rear comes with a Kayaba shock providing 11.1" of travel with a fully adjustable compression. Another key element of the YZ85 is its braking capabilities. For the new model, Yamaha put in one of the best set-ups in the class: a 220 mm front disc that generates strong, controllable and progressive braking combined with a 190 mm rear disc that provides reliable stopping power at the rear end.

Engine
" Lightweight, compact, 84.7cc, liquid-cooled, crankcase reed-valve inducted,
2-stroke single.
" Crankcase reed valve induction and 28mm Keihin flat-slide carburetor ensures seamless throttle response across the powerband. The aluminium carb body helps reduce weight.
" Lightweight, forged piston means less reciprocal mass and less friction for a faster revving engine with great durability.
" Digital CD ignition system provides a hot, precise spark and monitors engine speed to ensure optimal timing for quicker, stronger response during hard acceleration. This is a maintenance-free system.
" Smooth-shifting, 6-speed transmission with involute splines on main and drive shafts are mated to a heavy-duty, multi-plate clutch delivering maximum hook-up for outstanding acceleration and corner-exiting power.

New 2012 KTM Cairoli SX F 350 Roczen SX F 250


New 2012 KTM Cairoli SX-F 350, Roczen SX-F 250 KTM has released details on two limited edition versions of its 2012 250 & 350 SX-F motocross machines in celebration of once again winning the MX1 and MX2 world championships with Antonio ‘Tony’ Cairoli and Ken Roczen.

With almost the performance of a 450 combined with the agility of a 250 – the 350’s winning formula for success at the MX1 World Championship – is now available as a limited replica in the official KTM dealer showrooms. Antonio Cairoli’s second season with KTM to again reclaim his MX1 World Championship has facilitated the release of the KTM 350 SX-F, the second consecutive replica bike that honors the superb riding skills 26-year-old Italian. In his two seasons on the revolutionary bike this exceptional rider has registered no less than 23 race wins. The replica of his World champion machine is not only a logical consequence for the brand that is always “Ready to Race” but also a tribute to the MX1 Champion.

Both four-stroke powerplants are protected by a high-tensile aluminium engine guard, feature a CNC-machined clutch cover, have a lightweight Factory start system and an Akrapovic titanium silencer. Increased performance for the Roczen 250 bike comes via the SXS Performance Kit.
KTM 250 SX-F and KTM 350 SX-F Factory Spesification
• Exclusive Red Bull Factory graphics of both World Champions
• Akrapovic Factory titanium exhaust manifold and silencer
• Motor 250 SX-F with performance kit
• Machined factory clutch cover
• Orange central double-cradle tubular frame from 25CrMo4-Steel
• Motor Protection from high-strength Aluminum
• Black EXCEL-Wheels front and back
• Front Brake Disc Protection
• Factory Triple Clamps, orange anodized
• Black Renthal handlebar 827 + Renthal Soft Grips
• KTM Design Hand Guards
• Factory Start System
• Hour counter
• SXS Seat
• Stickers individually numbered between 1 and 500

Harley Davidson Aftermarket Parts Skulls

Harley Davidson Aftermarket Parts
Harley Davidson Aftermarket Parts, Skulls. Tank custom airbrush

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

2011 KTM 125 Duke Street Bike

The 2011 KTM 125 Duke street-bike will serve entry-level riders, with Europe adopting a graduated licensing system that caps engine displacement at 125cc for beginners. The little Duke gets its go from a 124.7cc Single. The four-stroke single-cylinder is liquid-cooled, with a four-valve head actuated by dual overhead cams. A low-slung exhaust exits directly behind the engine and under the swingarm, Buell-like in its appearance.

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Bosch fuel injection feeds the 125, with claimed power production topping out at 15 horsepower at 10,500 rpm and 8.9 lb-ft torque at 8000 rpm. A six-speed transmission transmits the beginner-friendly pony production to the rear wheel via chain drive.

The Duke 125 frame is chromoly trellis, with steel subframe. WP suspension units consist of an inverted 43mm fork and rear shock, with both units delivering 6.3 inches of travel. Brakes were developed with Brembo with single disc units in the front and rear.

Styling of the small Duke befits its larger-displacement siblings, but KTM’s learner Duke weighs in at a diminutive 282 pounds, including a full 2.9-gallon tank. Seat height is 31.9 inches.

Austrian manufacturer KTM headed north to Cologne, Germany and the INTERMOT Bike Show to debut its 125 Duke street bike. The 125 concepts made their first appearances during last year’s round of Euro bike shows, with a Stunt and Race version. The production version will carry the firm’s Duke moniker and hit the European streets in the Spring of 2011.

Euro youngsters may long for the performance of the more potent Dukes, but while they pay their dues in the EU’s tiered licensing at least they can look the part with the new 125. As with any of the entry-level rides in Europe’s robust 125cc class, don’t expect the newest Duke to ever see action here in the USA.

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KTM 125 Duke Specification
Engine: Four-stroke Single, 4-valve DOHC
Displacement: 124.7 cc
Bore x Stroke: 58 x 47.2mm
Peak horsepower: 15 hp @10,500 rpm
Peak torque: 8.9 lb-ft @ 8,000 rpm
Starter /Battery: Electric starter
Transmission: 6 gears
Fueling: Electronic fuel injection
Final drive: 14:45
Cooling: Liquid cooled
Clutch: Multi-disc wet clutch, hydraulically operated
Frame: Chromium-Molybdenum trellis frame, steel subframe
Front suspension: Inverted WP 43mm fork, 6.3 inches travel
Rear suspension: WP monoshock, 6.3 inches travel
Front brake: 280mm disc
Rear brake: 230mm disc
Tires front/rear: 110/70 x 17 x 150/60 x 17
Trail: 3.9 inches
Wheelbase: 53.1 inches
Seat height: 31.9 inches
Fuel tank: 2.9 gallons
Curb Weight: 282 pounds

Comparing Motorbike Vs Automobile Gas Mileage

Have you ever tried to drive an automobile? How about a motorbike? Were you able to know & note their differences? in this times where gas prices now at rebellion as if it was like a space rocket that lots of customers have begun to search for substitute methods of transportation that can help them save money.

It is in here where gas mileage was feature or consideration in purchasing a automobile. In our present time, where gas prices are still increasing with the fear of breaking its record high, gas mileage factor has turned in to the most thought about & most important factor in purchasing a automobile.

Due to the existing & continuous soaring fuel prices, it is fascinating to note why gas motorbike sales are flourishing. It is in here where the motorbike mileage is fabulous in case you require something that can be of large help in your savings.

Actually, it is not difficult to notice that there is an in demand and boost in terms of motorcycles sales. Plenty of people of today switched to motorcycles for financial saving reasons. They could ultimately save plenty of money to do and accomplish their day to day activities. thing to note here is that motorcycles are fun, simple yet challenging to drive.

In comparison, a gas powered motorbike can get up to 100 miles of gas mileage per gallon. Seemingly, in a tiny automobile, if driven sensibly only gets around 38-43 miles per gallon. It is in here where plenty of trucks and other utility vehicles get gas mileage in the 18 mile per gallon range, with a fill-up estimate over $95. Other vehicles mileage makes motorbike mileage look like a comic story. In addition to the number of motorcycles advantages was that motorcycles have tiny gas tanks that are why it is much better. In fact, it can have a motorbike mileage at around 100 mpg and the fact that it can only seize gallon of fuel; fundamentally, it only proves that motorcycles can drive 100 miles on that gallon of fuel. Analyze and try to compute for better understanding. Later on, youll recognize that its sounds incredible cold!

- Motorcycles are popular and well liked by financial conscious people for basic reasons such as:
- Reduce fuel costs that helped them save extra money
- Faster turn around time from office to home and other places.
- Environmental friendly
- Simple to maintain, no hassles and major issues and maintenance fees
- Fun, challenging and simple to drive and they are with nature

a motor scooter. Not only will you save funds, but you will feel great because you helped the environment in its struggle for better & healthier place to live. You choose, what will you pick to drive? Is it an automobile or motorbike?

2009 Ducati 1098 S Tricolor


1098 Ducati 2009 S Tricolor and sexy naked woman motorcycle modification

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

2011 Kawasaki Ninja ZX10R ABS

2011 Kawasaki Ninja ZX10R ABS

Simply Put, the World’s Ultimate Sporting Motorcycle

It’s hard to imagine a more advanced or more capable sportbike than the completely new and totally redesigned Kawasaki Ninja® ZX™10R. After all, it packs the very latest in sport bike technology, much of it right off the MotoGP circuit, including the most advanced traction-control system in production bike history.

But the ZX10R has an even smarter sibling the 2011 Ninja ZX10R ABS.

At first glance, anti-lock braking might seem a touch out of place on a purebred sportbike. This system was designed from the start to provide maximum on-track performance. And when you consider the many safety- and control-oriented benefits provided by the amazing electronic and hardware technology available today, it begins to make a lot of sense.

Think of it: You’re charging into a hairpin during a track day. It’s late in the afternoon, you’re tired, and your front tire is shagged from a day of hard-core knee-dragging. But instead of tucking as you squeeze the front brake lever, your front tire chirps briefly and the KIBS system intervenes until traction returns allowing you to arc gracefully into the corner, a little wiser and a lot more intact physically that you might have been riding a non-ABS motorcycle. On the street, anti lock’s benefits are even easier to realize.

Kawasaki calls its all-new anti-lock system KIBS – or Kawasaki Intelligent anti-lock Brake System. The use of intelligent is apropos, too, considering just how smart the new KIBS is. It all starts with the smallest and lightest ABS unit ever built for a motorcycle, one Bosch designed specifically with sport bikes in mind. It’s nearly 50 percent smaller than current motorcycle ABS units, and 800 grams lighter, adding only about 7 pounds of weight compared to the non-ABS machine, a pound of which is accounted for by the larger battery.

KIBS is a multi-sensing system, one that collects and monitors a wide range of information taken from wheel sensors (the same ones collecting data on the standard ZX10R for its S-KTRC traction control system) and the bike’s ECU, including wheel speed, caliper pressure, engine rpm, throttle position, clutch actuation and gear position. The KIBS’s ECU actually communicates with the bike’s engine ECU and crunches the numbers, and when it notes a potential lock-up situation, it tells the Bosch unit to release caliper pressure, allowing the wheel to once again regain traction.

Aside from this system’s ultra-fast response time, it offers a number of additional sport-riding and race track benefits, including rear-end lift suppression during hard braking, minimal kickback during ABS intervention, and increased rear brake control during downshifts. The high-precision pressure control enables the system to avoid reduced brake performance (sometimes seen on less advanced systems), maintain proper lever feel and help ensure the ABS pulses are minimized.

The rest of the 2011 Ninja ZX10R ABS is equally advanced. Not only are we talking about a complete redesign of the Big Ninja’s engine, frame, suspension, bodywork, instrumentation and wheels, but a highly advanced and customizable electronic system that allows riders of all skill levels to harness and experience the new ZX10R ABS’s amazing blend of power and razor-edge handling. The system – called Sport-Kawasaki Traction Control, or S-KTRC – represents a whole new dimension in sport motorcycling, and the ZX10R ABS is the only production sport bike that can take you there.

Motorcyclists have forever been challenged by traction-related issues, whether on dirt, street or track. Riders that can keep a rear tire from spinning excessively or sliding unpredictably are both faster and safer, a tough combination to beat on the racetrack. And when talking about the absolute leading edge of open-class sport bike technology, where production street bikes are actually more capable than full-on race bikes from just a couple years ago, more consistent traction and enhanced confidence is a major plus.

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The MotoGP-derived S-KTRC system works by crunching numbers from a variety of parameters and sensors – wheel speed and slip, engine rpm, throttle position, acceleration, etc. There’s more data gathering and analysis going on here than on any other Kawasaki in history, and it’s all in the name of helping racers inch closer to the elusive “edge” of maximum traction than ever before. The S-KTRC system relies on complex software buried in the new ZX10R’s Electronic Control Unit (ECU), the only additional hardware is the lightweight speed sensors located on each wheel.

Unlike the KTRC system on Kawasaki’s Concours™ 14 ABS sport tourer, which primarily minimizes wheel slip on slick or broken surfaces as a safety feature, the S-KTRC system is designed to maximize performance by using complex analysis to predict when traction conditions are about to become unfavorable. By quickly, but subtly reducing power just before the amount of slippage exceeds the optimal traction zone, the system – which processes every data point 200 times per second – maintains the optimum level of tire grip to maximize forward motion. The result is significantly better lap times and enhanced rider confidence –exactly what one needs when piloting a machine of this caliber.

The S-KTRC system offers three different modes of operation, which riders can select according to surface conditions, rider preference and skill level: Level 1 for max-grip track use, Level 2 for intermediate use, and Level 3 for slippery conditions. An LCD graph in the newly designed instrument cluster displays how much electronic intervention is occurring in real time and a thumb switch on the left handlebar pod allows simple, on-the-go mode changes.

The system also incorporates an advanced Power Mode system that allows riders to choose the amount of power – and the character of delivery – available from the engine. Besides the standard full-power mode are Medium and Low settings. In Medium mode, performance varies according to throttle position and engine rpm; at anything less than 50 percent throttle opening, performance is essentially the same as in Low mode; at more than 50 percent, riders can access additional engine performance. All three S-KTRC settings are available in each of the three Power Mode settings.

And the motorcycle so capably managed by all of this trick electronic wizardry? It was completely redesigned from 2010 to ’11.
It all starts with the ZX10R ABS’s all-new inline-four, easily the most advanced engine to ever emerge from a Kawasaki factory. Like last year’s potent ZX10R engine, the new powerplant is a 16-valve, DOHC, liquid-cooled inline-four displacing 998cc via 76 x 55mm bore and stroke dimensions. But that’s where the similarity stops, as the new mill boasts a handful of engineering changes designed to optimize power, power delivery, center of gravity and actual engine placement within the chassis.

A primary goal of Kawasaki engineers was linear power delivery and engine manageability throughout all elements of a corner: the entry, getting back to neutral throttle at mid-corner, and heady, controllable acceleration at the exit. Peak torque was moved to a higher rpm range, which helped to smooth the power peaks and valleys that can make it difficult for racers and track day riders to open the throttle with confidence.

Larger intake valves (31mm vs. 30mm), wider – and polished – intake ports, and completely revised exhaust porting all allow better breathing, more controllable power delivery and less engine braking, just the thing to smooth those racetrack corner entries and exits. Higher-lift camshafts built from lighter-yet-stronger chromoly steel (instead of cast iron on the previous model) and featuring revised overlap further contribute to optimized engine braking and more controllable power delivery. Newly designed lightweight pistons feature shorter skirts and mount to lighter and stronger connecting rods, each of which spin a revised crankshaft made of a harder material and featuring stronger pins and journal fillets. Compression moves to a full 13.0:1.

There’s more, including a totally revamped crankshaft/transmission shaft layout that contributes to a higher center of mass – and improved handling via better mass centralization – by locating the crankshaft approximately 10 degrees higher relative to the output shaft. There’s even a secondary engine balancer assembly this year, which allows a number of vibration-damping parts to be simplified, contributing to weight savings. A smaller and dramatically lighter battery helps drop even more weight, as does a lighter ECU and fuel pump.

A race-style cassette transmission allows simple trackside ratio changes and offers a host of improvements for 2011. These include closer spacing for 4th, 5th and 6th gears and the fine tuning of the primary and final reduction ratios for less squat/lift during acceleration and deceleration, which allows more precise suspension tuning in back. An adjustable back-torque limiting clutch assembly is fitted, helps reduce driveline shock during downshifts and offers an even higher level of corner-entry calmness.

Cramming all that fuel and air into this amazing new engine is a ram air-assisted fuel injection system featuring larger throttle bodies (47 vs. 43mm) and sub-throttle valves, a larger capacity airbox (9 vs. 8 liters), secondary injectors that improve top-end power characteristics, and a redesigned ram-air intake that’s positioned closer to the front of the bike for more efficient airbox filling and increased power.

The final piece of the ZX10R ABS’s power-production formula is a race-spec exhaust system featuring a titanium header assembly, hydroformed collectors, a large-volume pre-chamber containing two catalyzers and a highly compact silencer. Due to the header’s race-spec design, riders and racers looking for more closed-course performance need only replace the muffler assembly.

With the engine producing a massive quantity of usable and controllable power, engineers looked to the chassis to help refine handling and overall road/track competency even further. An all-new aluminum twin-spar frame was designed, an all-cast assemblage of just seven pieces that features optimized flex characteristics for ideal rider feedback, cornering performance and lighter weight than last year’s cage. Fewer pieces mean fewer welds, which contributes to a cleaner, more aesthetically pleasing look. Like the frame, the new alloy swingarm is an all-cast assembly, with idealized rigidity matching that of the frame itself.

Chassis geometry was juggled to offer the best possible stability and handling quickness. Rake, at 25 degrees, is a half-degree steeper than on the 2010 machine, while trail has been reduced from 110 to 107mm. This slightly more radical front end geometry, and the quicker, lighter handling it allows, was made possible largely from the new engine’s more controllable power, engine placement and the CG differences it generated, and the frame and swingarm’s newfound flex characteristics.

Highly advanced suspension at both ends helped as well. Up front is a 43mm open-class version of the Big Piston Fork (BPF) found on last year’s comparo-dominating Ninja ZX6R. Featuring a piston design nearly twice the size of a conventional cartridge fork, the BPF offers smoother action, less stiction, lighter overall weight and enhanced damping performance on the compression and rebound circuits. This added compliance results in more control and feedback for the rider – just what you need when carving through a rippled sweeper at your local track or negotiating a decreasing-radius corner on your favorite backroad.

There’s big suspension news in back, too. Replacing the vertical Uni-Trak® system of the 2010 ZX-10R is a Horizontal Back-link suspension design that positions the shock and linkage above the swingarm. Benefits include better mass centralization, improved road holding, compliance and stability, smoother action in the mid-stroke (even with firmer settings), better overall feedback and cooler running. The design also frees space previously taken by the linkage assembly below the swingarm, space now used for the exhaust pre-chamber, which allows a shorter muffler and, again, better mass centralization. The fully adjustable shock itself features a piggyback reservoir and dual-range (low- and high-speed) compression damping.

All-new gravity-cast three-spoke wheels are significantly lighter than the hoops fitted to the 2010 bike, and combine with the very latest in brake technology – Tokico radial-mount calipers grasping 310mm petal discs up front and a 220mm disc and lightweight single-piston caliper in back. The result is powerful stops with plenty of rider feedback and the added confidence of the KIBS ABS system.

Finally, Kawasaki engineers wrapped all this new technology in bodywork as advanced and stylish as anything on this side of a MotoGP grid. Shapes are more curved than edged this year, and the contrasting colored and black parts create a sharp, aggressive image. Line-beam headlights enable the fairing to be made shorter, while LED turn signals are integrated into the mirror assemblies. Convenient turn-signal couplers allow easy mirror removal for track-day use, while the rear fender assembly holding the rear signal stalks and license plate frame is also easily removable for track days. High-visibility LED lamps are also used for the tail and position lights.

Instrumentation is totally new as well; the unit highlighted by an LED-backlit bar-graph tachometer set above a multi-featured LCD info screen with numerous sections and data panels. A wide range of information is presented, including odometer, dual trip meters, vehicle speed, fuel consumption, Power Mode and S-KTRC level indicators, low fuel, water temperature and much more. For track use, the LCD display can be set to “race” mode which moves the gear display to the center of the screen.

The new ZX10R ABS’s ergonomics have been fine tuned for optimum comfort and control, with a slightly lower saddle, adjustable footpegs positioned slightly lower and forward relative to last year, and clip-ons with a bit less downward angle. This is a hard-core sportbike you can actually take on a weekend ride and be reasonably comfortable doing so. And because it’s more than 10 pounds lighter than last year’s bike, the new ZX10R ABS will be much more manageable in whatever environment you choose to ride it in.

The old saying, “power is nothing without control” is certainly apt where open-class sport bikes are concerned. But when you factor in all the engine, chassis, ergonomic and anti-lock braking control designed into the 2011 Ninja ZX10R ABS, you begin to realize you’re looking at one very special motorcycle – one that will prove to you time and time again why it’s arguably the most advanced sportbike ever.

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2011-Kawasaki-NinjaZX10RABS

2011 Kawasaki Ninja ZX10R ABS motorcycle model Features

Details & Features

New for 2011

o Totally redesigned DOHC 16-valve inline-four engine makes more linear, controllable power than ever before
o Stronger camshafts, pistons and crankshaft maintain legendary Kawasaki reliability in the face of the engines increased horsepower potential
o Ultra-advanced Kawasaki Intelligent anti-lock Braking System (KIBS) monitors a wide range of data to help ensure no-lock stops
o All-new S-KTRC electronic traction control system comes directly from MotoGP and allows riders to explore the edge of traction more successfully for faster laps and maximum cornering speeds
o All-new ECU electronics also include a Power Mode system, which allows riders to pick between three power modes for changing conditions
o Revised transmission shaft layout raises the engines center of mass slightly for better mass centralization
o Newly designed titanium-header exhaust system has nearly identical specs to its roadracing counterpart
o Revised fuel injection system features larger throttle bodies and dual injectors
o All-new aluminum twin-spar frame is lighter and offers optimal flex characteristics for the best possible handling
o 43mm Big Piston Fork (BPF) is lighter than a conventional design and offers improved action and response
o New horizontal back-link rear suspension offers better wheel control and improved mass centralization, all of which improves stability and overall handling
o Shock and linkage assemblies are now positioned above the swingarm, which frees space below it for a large exhaust sub-chamber, which allows a shorter (and lighter) muffler
o Lighter and stronger 3-spoke gravity-cast wheels minimize unsprung weight for exceptional handling quickness
o Revised ergonomics offer a slightly roomier cockpit, a slightly lower seat and adjustable footpegs
o Revised chassis geometry - steeper rake, less trail, slightly raised CG - allows even sharper handling characteristics
o Significant weight reduction compared to the 2010 machine
o Radical new bodywork features more rounded edges and a revised ram-air intake
o Mirrors integrate trick, LED turn signals and remove easily for track-day use
o Revised transmission gear ratios for better on-track performance
o High visibility instrumentation includes an LED bar-graph tachometer and a full complement of LCD readouts to keep riders fully informed

Key Features

o All-new engine and chassis add up to enhanced power delivery and more control
o Kawasaki Intelligent anti-lock Braking System (KIBS) monitors a wide range of data to help ensure no-lock stops
o All-new Sport-Kawasaki Traction Control (S-KTRC) continuously monitors wheel speed, throttle position, engine rpm and a host of other data to help ensure the optimal amount of traction
o All-new Power Mode selector allows riders to select power level and power delivery on the fly
o All-new aluminum frame has ideal strength and rigidity
o All-new Big Piston Fork helps maintain composure under braking
o All-new horizontal back-link rear suspension helps improve road holding, and helps deliver smoother suspension action
o 2011 ZX™-10R ABS is significantly lighter than the 2010 model
o Improved mass centralization
o Slipper-type back-torque limiting clutch helps improve corner entry handling
o All-new race-oriented instrumentation offers riders a wealth of information

New-generation Liquid-cooled DOHC 998cc Inline-four Engine

o All-new design is compact, narrow and lightweight, and features a revised internal transmission shaft layout that optimizes CG and engine placement in the frame
o Stronger camshafts, crankshaft and pistons increase durability and are able to withstand the new engines increased horsepower potential
o Larger intake valves (now 31mm), revised camshaft profiles and optimized port shapes help maximize power production and smooth power delivery
o Cylinder bores are machined with a "dummy" head bolted in place, yielding improved bore circularity and precision, so lower-tension piston rings can be used to reduce mechanical losses
o Offset cylinder bores (relative to the crankshaft) are positioned 2mm toward the exhaust side of the engine, resulting in reduced lateral piston force at the point of maximum combustion pressure and lower piston loads - which allows the use of lighter pistons
o Larger-diameter intake tappets (now 29mm) suit the higher-lift camshafts
o New, chromoly camshafts (previously cast iron) receive a new nitriding process and lapping treatment to help cope with heavier valve spring pressure and enhance durability
o New, harder crankshaft features stronger pins and journal fillets; gear teeth durability was also increased
o Single-shaft secondary balancer was added to help reduce vibration, and its use allowed several vibration-damping parts to be simplified and lightened
o Connecting rods are stronger overall to suit the engines increased power potential
o New ECU is dramatically lighter than the old unit and is small enough to be tucked away in a slot in the airbox assembly
o A lighter battery replaces the old unit for even more weight savings
o One-piece upper crankcase and cylinder casting saves weight and offers maximum rigidity
o Low friction oil pump reduces parasitic power loss
o A lightweight radiator with tightly packed cores provides efficient engine cooling
o A liquid-cooled aluminum oil cooler promotes high-efficiency heat dissipation
o Intake and exhaust valves are titanium for reduced reciprocating weight and higher rpm capabilities

Dual-injector Digital Fuel Injection

o Larger throttle bodies (47mm vs. 43mm) help produce more power and improved throttle control
o Secondary fuel injectors improve top-end power output and power characteristics at high rpm; the lower injectors are always on, while upper injectors come on as needed according to degree of throttle opening and engine rpm
o Oval-shaped throttle bodies - larger for 2011 - allow precise throttle control and instant response
o An Idle Speed Control (ISC) valve on the throttle body unit automatically adjusts idle speed for more stable operation; also contributes to easier starts and better off-idle throttle response

Sport-Kawasaki Traction Control - S-KTRC

o A highly sophisticated electronic system based on actual Kawasaki MotoGP experience thats designed to maximize forward motion by allowing riders to more easily ride at the very edge of traction
o The system, anchored by an all-new Electronic Control Unit (ECU), crunches a wide range of data, including throttle position, wheel speed, engine rpm, wheel slippage, acceleration, etc. with help from a speed sensor fitted to each wheel
o The quickest acceleration requires a certain amount of wheel slippage, so to optimize traction, S-KTRC actually allows a slight bit of wheelspin
o Using complex analysis, the system is able to predict when traction conditions are about to become unfavorable. By acting before slippage exceeds the range for optimal traction, the system can quickly and smoothly reduce power slightly so the wheel regains traction
o S-KTRC confirms conditions 200 times per second and governs ignition, which allows extremely quick reaction
o Riders can choose between three operational modes, depending on skill level and conditions
o A level meter on the LCD instrument panel lets the rider know when the system is operating

Kawasaki Intelligent Anti-lock Braking System (KIBS)

o The most advanced anti-lock braking system ever utilized on a production motorcycle
o Utilizes the smallest and lightest ABS unit available - a Bosch-built unit thats half the size of a standard unit and considerably lighter
o KIBS monitors a wide range of data, including front and rear wheel speed, throttle position, gear selection, engine rpm, caliper pressure, clutch actuation and more to help prevent wheel locking
o High-precision brake pressure control offers a number of sport riding benefits, including rear-end lift suppression, minimal kickback during operation and consistent lever feel
o ABS unit is located close to the bikes center of mass, behind the left engine cylinder, which minimizes the effects of the added weight
o System uses wheel speed sensors already fitted to the non-ABS ZX-10R (used for S-KTRC traction control system)
o A radial-pump front master cylinder provides the ultimate in front brake feel and feedback
o Tokico radial-mount brake calipers use dual pads and offer a superb initial bite, increased control, progressive feel and a high degree of feedback to the rider
o A pair of 5.5mm thick, 310mm petal discs provides the heat dissipation needed to maintain brake feel and responsiveness during extended heavy use
o A 220mm rear petal disc gripped by a single-piston caliper provides excellent feel and feedback

Ram-air Intake

o A highly efficient and more forward-positioned ram air intake is designed for lower intake noise, higher intake efficiency
o Redesigned and larger airbox (now 9 liters instead of 8) with a new filter element improves breathing and power
o Oval-section intake funnels promote non-turbulent flow at all rpm

Titanium Exhaust System

o All-new titanium-header exhaust system with hydroformed header pipes and small, lightweight muffler assembly uses a larger-volume pre-chamber that houses two catalyzers for reduced emissions and sound
o Headers have nearly identical specs to their roadracing counterparts, which makes it easier for riders to increase track performance with the simple addition of a less-restrictive muffler; now theres no need to replace the lightweight and race-spec header assembly
o Dual catalyzers help the 2011 ZX-10R meet strict U.S. and Euro III exhaust emissions standards

Six-speed Transmission

o Race-style cassette transmission allows simple trackside gearing changes to suit individual circuits
o With the revised engine shaft layout, the "cassette" is located high enough that it can be accessed without having to drain engine oil
o Fine-tuned primary and final reduction ratios minimize rear end movement (squat/lift) during acceleration and deceleration. The more composed rear end action allows more freedom with suspension settings
o Closer-ratio 4th, 5th and 6th gears complement the new ZX-10Rs circuit performance
o Overall gear ratios suit the power characteristics for ideal power delivery in all rpm ranges
o An adjustable back-torque limiting clutch facilitates smooth downshifts, a main contributor to stability under heavy braking

Chassis / Frame

o All-new aluminum-alloy frame connects the swingarm pivot with the steering head more directly, and offers optimal flex and rigidity characteristics for balanced handling on street or track
o Revised chassis geometry incorporates slightly steeper rake (0.5 degree) and a bit less trail (3mm). The result is more weight on the front wheel, which allows sharper steering characteristics and crisper handling with no corresponding tradeoff in chassis stability at speed
o Frame is an all-cast construction of only seven pieces, which allowed engineers much design freedom, including minimizing wall thicknesses while providing adequate strength and ideal rigidity
o Fewer frame pieces mean fewer welds, which contributes to more pleasing aesthetics
o More front end weight also aids aggressive, on-the-gas corner exits, as there is less tendency to wheelie
o Modifying or removing the exhaust pre-chamber (for racetrack applications only) enables two chain links to be removed, which offers riders the opportunity to alter chassis geometry even further by shortening the wheelbase by 16mm
o Like the frame, the alloy swingarm is an all-cast design, with just three pieces
o Narrow subframe layout contributes to the compact and slim tail section

Horizontal Back-link Rear Suspension

o All-new design positions the shock and linkage above the swingarm
o The new design offers a host of benefits, including improved road-holding, smoother suspension action (especially in the final third of the stroke range), increased stability and feedback when cornering, and improved mass centralization
o The design also frees space under the swingarm for a larger exhaust pre-chamber, which allows the use of a shorter and lighter muffler assembly
o The design also positions the shocks upper link (mounted to the frames upper cross member) further from the swingarm pivot, helping to spread out the load and contribute to enhanced overall frame rigidity and chassis balance
o The fully adjustable shock features a piggyback reservoir and dual (high
o and low-speed) compression damping, which enables fine tuning for racing or track day use
o Between the Big Piston Fork (BPF) and new Back-link suspension system, pitch control during aggressive riding is minimized, which contributes to added rider control and faster lap times
o Minimal effect from exhaust heat due to the new design translates to more stable damping performance

Big Piston Fork (BPF)

o The Big Piston Fork (BPF) fitted to the 2011 Ninja® ZX-10R features 43mm inner tubes and is one of the contributing factors to the new bikes enhanced composure under braking
o Compared to a cartridge-type fork of the same size, the BPF features a main piston almost twice the size as the piston on the previous ZX-10R: 39.6mm vs. 20mm
o Oil inside the BPF acts on a surface area almost four times the size of a conventional forks. The larger surface area allows damping pressure to be reduced while ensuring that damping force remains the same
o Reducing damping pressure allows the slide pipe to move more smoothly, which is especially noticeable at the initial part of the stroke. The result is greater control as the fork compresses and very calm attitude change as vehicle weight shifts forward under braking, and thus greater chassis stability on corner entry
o Because the BPF eliminates many of the internal components of a traditional cartridge fork, construction is simplified and overall fork weight is reduced
o Compression and rebound damping adjustments are located at the top of each fork tube, while preload is now at the bottom

Race-spec Steering Damper o An adjustable twin-tube Öhlins steering damper is standard. The second tube acts like a reservoir, allowing the internals to help ensure stable damping and excellent feedback even under racing conditions

Lightweight Three-spoke Cast Aluminum Wheels

o New gravity-cast alloy wheels feature a three-spoke design thats lighter than previous hoops by 330 grams (0.73 pound) up front and nearly 500 grams (1.1 pounds) in back
o Lighter wheels reduce unsprung weight, which allows the suspension system to work more efficiently

Ergonomics

o Fine-tuned rider accommodations feature a lower seat (by 17mm), adjustable footpegs moved slightly lower (by 5mm) and forward (by 2mm), and clip-ons with a bit less downward angle
o Lower seat makes it easier to reach the ground
o Newly shaped fuel tank offers an even better ergonomic fit with the riders forearms and inner thighs when riding
o Adjustable foot pegs can be lowered an additional 15mm when street riding or touring

Advanced Aerodynamic Bodywork

o A total body redesign results in a lighter, more compact and even sexier shape, with more curved - instead of "edged" - surfaces
o High-quality fit and finish, and superb attention to detail, are evident front to back
o Larger ducting aids engine heat dissipation
o Line-beam headlights enable the fairing to be shorter, which furthers the compact, aggressive styling
o LED three-bulb position lamp at the top of the new ram air duct is highly visible to drivers and pedestrians
o Fairing-mounted mirrors feature integrated, LED-type turn signals
o Turn signals are electrically connected via couplers, which allows easy mirror removal for track day riding
o Compact tail section includes an elegant, nine-bulb taillight
o Taillight and turn-signal stalks are mounted on a rear fender assembly thats easily removable for track day riding

Advanced Electronic Instrumentation

o All-new instruments feature a high-visibility bar-graph LED tachometer positioned above a multi-window LCD info panel that offers riders a massive quantity of information
o The tachometer also functions as a shift indicator: LEDs flash when the pre-set rpm is reached, and riders can set shift rpm according to preference
o The multi-function LCD features two display modes: Standard and Race. Switching to Race Mode alters the Speed display by changing it to Gear Position, and by changing the Clock display to Speed
o Additional functions include odometer, dual trip meters, average fuel consumption, instant fuel consumption, Power Mode (x3), S-KTRC (x4), S-KTRC level indicator, low fuel indicator, Economical Riding indicator (shows most favorable fuel consumption), water temperature and a host of indicator lamps

For USA Specification see 2011 Kawasaki Ninja ZX10R ABS - USA Specifications

For Canada Specification see 2011 Kawasaki Ninja ZX10R ABS - Canada Specifications

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2011 Suzuki SV650SA

Middleweight sport bikes are known for their responsive handling, and the 2011 Suzuki SV650SA is engineered to set the standard for its class. With its light and rigid aluminum-alloy truss frame and technically advanced suspension front and rear, it invites you to carve up the canyon roads with complete confidence. The 2011 Suzuki SV650SA is a bike that combines middleweight agility with V-twin power and tops it all off with aggressive and sporty styling. The 2011 Suzuki SV650SA comes complete with a full fairing, solo seat cover and ABS as standard equipment.

The Suzuki SV650SA offers an equal measure of V-twin excitement. Its loaded with advanced designs, starting with a liquid-cooled, fuel-injected engine that boasts a wide powerband with crisp throttle response and strong acceleration in every gear. Whats more, its 90-degree V-twin design offers perfect primary balance, which results in smooth performance and comfortable open road riding.


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2011 Suzuki SV650SA ABS - Specifications
MSRP : $8999 Or See dealer for pricing.

Chassis:
Brakes Front Disc brake, twin
Brakes Rear Disc brake
Colour White, Black
Curb Weight 203 kg (448 lbs)
Final Drive DID525V8, 114 links
Fuel Tank Capacity 17.0 L (4.5/3.7 US/Imp gal)
Ground Clearance 155 mm (6.1 in)
Overall Length 2085 mm (82.7 in)
Overall Width 730 mm (28.7 in)
Seat Height 800 mm (31.5 in)
Suspension Front Telescopic, coil spring, oil damped
Suspension Rear Link type, coil spring, oil damped
Tires Front 120/60ZR17M/C (55W), tubeless
Tires Rear 160/60ZR17M/C (69W), tubeless
Transmission 6-speed constant mesh
Wheelbase 1430 mm (56.3 in)

Engine:
Bore Stroke 81.0 mm (3.189 in) x 62.6 mm (2.465 in)
Compression Ratio 11.5 : 1
Engine 645 cc (39.4 cu. in), 4-stroke, liquid-cooled, DOHC, 90-degree V-twin
Fuel System Fuel injection
Ignition Electronic ignition (Transistorized)
Lubrication Wet sump
Starter Electric

Warranty:
Warranty 12 Month unlimited mileage limited warranty

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2011 Suzuki SV650SA ABS Features
Key Features

Antilock Brake System (ABS) monitors brake level input and wheel speed and matches stopping power to available traction.

Engine Features

Engine

Compact 645cc, 90-degree liquid-cooled V-twin, DOHC 8-valve engine tuned for strong low to mid rpm power.


EFI

EFI system featuring the SDTV maintains optimum air velocity in the intake tract for smooth low-to-mid rpm throttle response and high torque output - includes AFIS.

90-degree V-twin cylinder layout eliminates primary vibration without a counterbalancer, keeping the engine simple and compact. Lightweight 2-into-1 exhaust system tuned for strong low and mid-range torque. Lightweight chain-driven DOHC, shim-under-bucket valve system with 31 mm intake valves and 25.5 mm exhaust valves. Twin spark plug cylinder heads for optimum combustion and reduced emissions.

Transmission Features

High capacity liquid-cooling system enhances engine performance and durability - coolant routing is integrated with the clutch cover and engine case for a cleaner look and reduced weight. Plastic outer clutch cover and engine sprocket cover for reduced weight and noise. Smooth-shifting 6-speed transmission with vertically staggered transmission shafts for a shorter, more compact crankcase

Chassis Features


Instrument Cluster

Compact instrument cluster includes analog tach, LCD speedometer, odometer/tripmeters and temperature gauge plus LCD clock and low fuel warning light.

ABS Brakes

Powerful ABS assisted dual hydraulic disc front brakes with 290 mm floating rotors and adjustable brake lever position

Sleek fairing

Sleek fairing features dual 60/55W headlights with running lights and folding mirrors

High Visibility Taillight

Steeply-angled tail section houses unique vertically-styled, high visibility LED taillight and compact rear fender.

Link-type single-shock rear suspension with 7-way adjustable preload.

41 mm front forks with 130 mm of wheel travel provides a smooth, compliant ride.

Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) for maximum braking performance in wet riding conditions.

Black-painted frame, swingarm and wheels for more sport appearance.

Box-section aluminum swingarm is lightweight with high torsional rigidity

Hinged fuel tank swings up for easy access to the airbox and throttle bodies.

Large under-seat storage area, passenger grab-bar and tie-down hooks.

Narrow, lightweight aluminum truss-style frame constructed with high-vacuum die-cast process for more consistent strength and fewer individual welded sections.

Single disc rear brake with 240 mm rotor.

Slim 17.0 L (3.74 Imp gal) fuel tank with low fuel warning light.

Wide radial tires mounted on lightweight, 3-spoke cast aluminum wheels.