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Monday, October 13, 2008

Honda Unicorn Grand Prix GP Edition

Honda had launched new Variant of Honda Unicorn. Honda Unicorn Grand Prix GP Edition.The new Unicorn Grand Prix edition comes in a racing blue, white and green livery highlighting its racing DNA.


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Photo From BiksZone.com

Just look at the bike, great stickering and paint job is done here!! The look is finally a sporty unicorn. The wheels are now orange. With 13.3bhp power, The engine is smooth, just as in the older unicorn. Top speed is 101 kmph!! As it is a limited edition you have to be quick for this.

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Sunday, October 12, 2008

FREE WALLPAPERS OF TVS APACHE RTR 160

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Electric chopper bike news

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Electric Chopper Features

  • Miniature electric chopper sporting genuine American chopper styling
  • Double chrome front fork, V-Twin-style motor casing, and padded sissy bar
  • High-performance, variable-speed chain-drive motor tops out at 17 mph
  • 16-inch front and extra-wide 12-inch rear pneumatic tires for smooth ride
  • Runs up to 40 minutes per charge; supports up to 220 pounds; 90-day warranty


Electric Chopper Description

The Razor Electric Rebellion Chopper has "V-Twin" styling that is larger and more comfotable for teens and adults. Various SMU options for tank and handlebar design.The Rebellion Chopper can reach up to 18 mph with a chain drive and freewheel.

With this electric chopper, youths can put themselves in charge of adventure. It features double chrome front fork, classic American V-Twin style motor casing, passed sissy bar and 16" front and 12" Fat Daddy rear pneumatic tires. This high-performance, variable speed chain-drive 350-watt motor makes speeds up to 17 miles per hour, and carries up to 220 lbs. The controls are all in the riders hands, as the 40 minutes of continuous use per charge gives a wide range of power in motion. Requires 2 "12V" sealed lead acid batteries (included). Also includes battery charger, kick stand and tools. Charge time for battery is 8 hours. Safety equipment such as helmet, elbow pads, and knee pads are recommended. Measures 52.5"L x 19"W x 26"H.

Give your child the taste of adventure with the Razor Rebellion Electric Chopper. Sporting genuine American chopper styling distinguished by such features as a double chrome front fork, a classic American V-Twin-style motor casing, and a padded bar, the bike satisfies the inner Harley in all of us. The bike's high-performance, variable-speed chain-drive motor isn't designed for street driving, as it tops out at 17 miles per hour, but is ideal for trails, parking lots, and other locations.

Riders will love the 16-inch front and extra-wide 12-inch rear pneumatic tires, which deliver a smooth, even drive. And thanks to the included rechargeable battery and charger, riders will enjoy up to 40 continuous minutes of use per charge (the charge time is roughly eight hours). The chopper, which measures 52.5 by 26 by 19 inches (W x H x D), supports up to 220 pounds and is backed by a 90-day warranty.

Electric Chopper Key Features:
  • Double chrome front fork
  • V-Twin-style motor casing
  • Variable-speed chain-drive motor
  • Drives up to 17 miles per hour
  • 16-inch front and 12-inch rear pneumatic tires
  • Runs up to 40 continuous minutes of use per charge
  • Measures 52.5 inches wide by 26 inches tall by 19 inches deep
  • 220 pound user weight capacity

Razor advises riders to read and understand the enclosed manual before riding the Rebellion, and to use such safety equipment as a helmet, elbow pads, and knee pads. The Rebellion is designed for controlled environments free of potential traffic hazards and not on public streets.


Electric Chopper Details

Dimensions: 14 x 25 x 46.5 inches
Weight: 73 pounds
Model Number: 15130760


Review Electric Chopper


I bought this to ride with my kids on the driveway. It is a blast. I am over 6 feet and weigh more than 200 pounds. It does just fine. Good speed, easy to put together and super sharp styling make this a good choice for anyone. I even ride my sons on my lap while riding and it pulls fine. I wouldn't recommend this for children under the age of 14 as stated on the box. Motorcycle riding experience would be a plus because of its wide turning radius and short handlebar movement. It will take practice to get the hang of this bike on turns, especially in tight spaces. Make sure you inflate the tires because there is not nearly enough air in them out of the box even though they feel "full." Don't buy this thinking it is tiny. It is about 5 and a half feet long from front tire to back wheel. It is worth the price.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

STYLISH SUPER BIKE DUCATI COMES TO INDIA

http://dreamdriv.blogspot.com/Ducati has landed in India. So should we, really, be celebrating?

This is a question I've faced in the recent days from a number of people. And why not. A product range, spanning the stratospheric Rs 15-50 lakh price range, is nothing to be scoffed at. Even as a motorcycle enthusiast, you have to wonder if you should be investing Rs 50 lakh in a depreciating, if gorgeous asset or in property/stocks or something. More to the point still, is a Ducati 1098R, arguably the fastest, trickest Ducati money can buy right now (Desmosedici RR is formally out of production and all of that sort of thing), is a Ducati 1098R really worth, um, let's see, three R1s? Or for the that matter, two 848s and change?

But we'll come back to that in a bit. First of all, have a beer on me. That Ducati is here, with a full range, with plans for showrooms in all major cities and with the full intention of staying on is a good thing. Ducati, you have to remember is no doddering, floundering Italian company any more. Their last year was their best year so far, so on the face of it, they are in a position where they could relax, sit back, knock back some classy Chianti and congratulate themselves. They also happened to knock the entire Japanese clique off their MotoGP feet in 2007 and the tiny company (one way or another) has made it a habit of keeping everyone else embarrased in the World Superbikes paddock.

So what we have here is a significant event. Now, you could argue that Bentley/Lamborghini launching in India is insignificant. After all, how many people can really afford Rs 2 Crore cars. And I'd have to agree. Ducati is a pretty similar company in profile, actually. Not only are they a specialist manufacturer - despite the Multistrada and other oddities, they are firmly a sportsbike maker, they are also certified exotica. If the Yamaha R1 was the two-wheeled equivalent of a Nissan GT-R, the Ducati 1098, would actually be the Ferrari F430. That's sexy, exotic, powerful and not completely devoid of quirks.

But the heart of the matter is that while Lamborghini, Bentley etc are already here, Ducati is the first exotic bike maker that thinks 110 per cent duties, all manner of bureaucratic hurdles etc are all worth tackling to enter our market. They might only sell 50 bikes this year, but they are confident that those numbers will rise. Slowly, maybe, but steadily. And if Ducati thinks so, believe me, they are hardly likely to be alone in the room. You can bet your hard-earned rupee that everyone else in the room is paying attention as well. More of the same will follow, especially if Ducati pull of a coup by selling off all of their bikes before the year is out. I believe that may not be impossible. Every single exotic brand you can think of is running well ahead of their targets and I cannot see why Ducati should be any different. And yes, it is a luxury good. So just like you don't expect to use a Bentley or Patek Phillipe in daily use, Ducati owners will also use their bikes sparingly.


Obviously, most of you, and that includes me, will not be able to afford these prices, but look at it this way. If you use a needle to make a hole in the wall, only a little of anything can cross the wall. But if you take a 70mm howitzer to the wall, many other things can also cross over. As in, if you have bikes between Rs 15-50 lakh on sale, someone is sure to realise that a gap in product offerings between Rs 95,000 to Rs 15,00,000 is an unusually large hole in a booming market. A gap like that cannot remain ignored for long.

And finally, is a Ducati 1098R really worth three R1s. Maybe if you lived right next to Monza and were dating the circuit security chief's daughter. You couldn't drive a Ferrari to work everyday even if you wanted to. A GT-R on the other hand, is very useable, if a little harder to live with than a Corolla. Which is what the R1 would turn out to be. So, if you have the cash for the 1098R, I suggest you buy an 848 (sporty, fast but not really a prima donna) or a hypermotard (fun, fast-ish, up for it, real) instead. Not only will you save a bunch of cash, you'll be far happier with them.

If there's any ambiguity left, I'll tell you this. I've looked up my family tree and there ain't no uncles lolling about in the branches, waiting to drop into graves, leaving me tons of cash to buy the 1098R with. Despite which, I'm off to buy a Bud to celebrate... Exorbitant, exotic and all of that, but atleast I can exercise my freedom to buy a Ducati when/if I had the money...

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Thursday, July 24, 2008

BMF KELSO BIKE



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The weekend of the 16th & 17th July saw the annual BMF Kelso Bikefest.
Best in Show bike was won by Paul Niven from Galashiels for his stunning all-black Harley engined special.
Don't forget the next BMF event is the Tail End Show, East of England Showground Peterborough 20th-21st September.
Ride safe

STYLISH SUZUKI HAYABUSA




nokialovers.blogapot.com The Suzuki Hayabusa (also known as the GSX1300R in some countries) is a hypersport motorcycle originally introduced by Suzuki in 1999. It has a 1340 cc (81.7 cu in) inline-4 engine and was consistently tested as the fastest production motorcycle in the world before the 2001 detuning agreement referred below.The 2008 model has a MSRP of US$ 11,999.The name Hayabusa translates directly from the japanese as Peregrine Falcon, the bird capable of achieving speeds over 200 mph (322 km/h) -- and predator of (perhaps not coincidently) the common blackbird. The name is a subtle reference to Honda's competing Hawk models. When introduced in 1999, it overtook the Honda CBR 1100XXSuper Blackbird as the fastest production motorcycle. The first generation of the Hayabusa was called the GSX1300R and was powered by a 1299 cc (79.2 cu in) inline-4 liquid-cooled engine. It remained relatively unchanged up through the 2007 model year.From its debut in 1999 to June 2007 over 100,000 Hayabusas were sold worldwide.Every biker have a dream of riding Hyabusa because of the magic of the bike.Its became a passion to lots of people specially for youngsters.
The motorcycle in stock form was capable of the following performance:
1/4 mile (402 m): 10.02 seconds @ 143.7 mph (231 km/h)
60–80 mph: 3.13 seconds
80–100 mph: 3.31 seconds
Top speed: 189.6 mph (305 km/h)
Power: 156.1 hp (116.4 kW) @ 9,500 rpm (rear wheel)

YAMAHA THUNDERACE





The Yamaha YZF1000R Thunderace is a motorcycle produced by Yamaha from 1996 until 2003.The motorcycle is powered by Yamaha's 1002 cc 20-valve forward-slanting liquid-cooled four-cylinder engine. It is equipped with downdraught carburettors, throttle position sensor, gear position sensor, and a torque-boosting Exup system for low to mid-range performance with a claimed 145 bhp at 10,000 rpm and a top speed is of over 160 mph.

Manufacturer
Yamaha
Production
1996-2003
Predecessor
Yamaha FZR1000
Class
Super bike
Engine
1,002cm3 Liquid cooled 4-stroke DOHC 20 Valve[1]
Transmission
Constant Mesh 5-Speed
Wheelbase
1430 mm
Dimensions
L 2085 mm W 740 mm
Seat height
795 mm
Weight
417 lb (198 kg) (dry), ) (wet)
Related
Yamaha YZF600R
Similar
Honda FirebladeYamaha R1Yamaha YZF750.

Harley-Davidson Bike Details




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Harley-Davidson Motor Company is an American manufacturer of motorcycles based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The company sells heavyweight (over 750 cc) motorcycles designed for cruising on the highway. Harley-Davidson motorcycles (popularly known as "Harleys") have a distinctive design and exhaust note. They are especially noted for the tradition of heavy customization that gave rise to the chopper-style of motorcycle.Harley-Davidson attracts a loyal brand community,with licensing of the Harley-Davidson logo accounting for almost 5% of the company's net revenue ($41 million in 2004).In 2003, the Buell Motorcycle Company became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Harley-Davidson,the same year that the Motor Company celebrated its 100th birthday. The Motor Company supplies many American police forces with their motorcycle fleets.
The picture you are viewing is one of the model of Harley-Davidson named ,Softail.These big-twin motorcycles capitalize on Harley's strong value on tradition. With the rear-wheel suspension invisible on the bottom of the frame, they are visibly similar to the "hardtail" choppers popular in the 1960s and 1970s, as well as from their own earlier history. In keeping with that tradition, Harley offers Softail models with "springer" front ends and "heritage" styling that incorporate design cues from throughout their history.
Harley-Davidson

Founded-1903
Founder-William S. Harley,Arthur Davidson,Walter Davidson,William A. Davidson
Headquarters-Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Key people-James L. Ziemer (CEO)Thomas E. Bergmann (CFO)James A. McCaslin (div. President & div. COO)Sy Naqvi (President, Harley-Davidson Financial Services)
Industry-Recreational vehicles
Products-Motorcycles
Revenue-▲ 8.8 billion (USD) (2008)
Employees-9,700 (2006)
Subsidiaries-Buell