Saturday, June 30, 2012

New Fast Motorcycle - Minerva R150VX

PT Minerva Motor Indonesia launched a sport bike R150VX New Minerva Sachs, at the Arena Pekan Raya Jakarta, Kemayoran, Jakarta, Friday, June 29, 2012.

President of MMI, Kristanto Goenadi, said the launch of the New Minerva Sachs R150VX is encouraged at the success of previous R150VX who have gotten the attention of the people of Indonesia.

"We want to strengthen the position of R150VX, as the choice of medium-class motorcycle in the real sport," he said.

Motors of India appears quite different from previous versions, especially on the headlamp, striping, and muffler. In the LED headlamp equipped Daytime Running Light (DRL), so it looks exclusive, while striping and make R150VX muffler sporty look.

In addition, R150VX has superior features such as double disc brakes, monoshock absorber, tubless bigger tire, and the split seat, plus a new digital speedometer.

To the problem machine, using a machine R150VX new CBF 150 cc can generate power up to 14.8 Ps at 8,000 rpm with torque of 15.8 Nm at 6,000 rpm. About the price, New Minerva Sachs R150VX priced Rp17, 5 million on the road in Jakarta.

"In order to improve competitiveness, we always maintain consumer confidence while promoting quality standards under the supervision of Sachs Germany," said Kristanto.

Sach Germany itself is the oldest motorcycle manufacturer in Germany since 1886, which consistently produces European-standard motorcycle engine.viva





Thursday, June 21, 2012

Fast Motorcycle - Cool Style 2010 Aprilia type Dorsoduro Factory review


The Aprilia SMV750 Dorsoduro is the latest in a small number of road-legal motorcycles taking their inspiration from the supermoto form of motorcycle racing - essentially motocross, or dirt, bikes fitted with slick road racing tyres and raced over a half-tarmac/half-dirt circuit.

This exciting but minority form of racing had not seen road bike applications until a few years ago, when Austrian bike-maker KTM began to produce bikes which could trace their heritage back to supermoto machines. Unusually, the popularity of road-legal Supermoto bikes caught the motorcycling press somewhat by surprise. In fact it was one of the rare occasions when the hype didn't arrive until after the event itself.

Supermoto bikes, in their racing form, are extreme machines. They have all the huge power and light weight of motocross bikes, but channel that subsequent speed to the road through huge racing tyres. However, the popularity of the road-going versions stems not only from their extreme power-to-weight ratios, unusual looks, and individuality, but from a practicality not envisaged by the manufacturers: on-road supermotos enjoy the high seating position of off-road bikes, giving excellent visibility, together with the sharp handling of sports bikes (but with a better turning circle) making them excellent (if somewhat hardcore) commuting machines for those who want all the speed of a traditional sports machine with a little more urban practicality. Add to this the long suspension travel Supermotos enjoy and you have wheat for many is the ultimate way to work (although, it has to be said, not too much further - long-distance machines they are not). Italian manufacturer Aprilia has a long and successful racing history in Supermoto. The concept suits Aprilia's desired corporate image as performance-related but not ordinary. The Dorsoduro was the company's first attempt to transfer that race pedigree to road bike sales.



Sunday, June 17, 2012

Fast Motorcycle - Suzuki Hayabusa 2011


The Suzuki Hayabusa (or GSX1300R) is a sport bike motorcycle made by Suzuki since 1999. It immediately won acclaim as the world's fastest production motorcycle, with a top speed of 188 to 194 miles per hour (303 to 312 km/h).

Hayabusa is Japanese for "peregrine falcon", a bird that often serves as a metaphor for speed due to its vertical hunting dive, or stoop, speed of 180 to 202 miles per hour (290 to 325 km/h), the fastest of any bird. In particular, the choice of name was made because the peregrine falcon preys on blackbirds, which reflected the intent of the original Hayabusa to unseat the Honda CBR1100XX Super Blackbird as the world's fastest production motorcycle. Eventually, the Hayabusa managed to surpass the Super Blackbird by at least a full 10 miles per hour (16 km/h).




 

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DUCATI MULTISTRADA 1200 PIKES PEAK

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DUCATI MONSTER 1100 Evo

DUCATI MONSTER 769

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DUCATI DIAVEL

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