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Showing posts with label bike. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bike. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
2014 BMW NineT revealed
BMW have unveiled their NineT. A few spy images of the bike appeared earlier this month, here are the pics with disguises removed.
The NineT may look old school however it incorporates up-to-date technology, what a bike.
It features a 1200 boxer configuration, specs coming soon.
The NineT may look old school however it incorporates up-to-date technology, what a bike.
It features a 1200 boxer configuration, specs coming soon.
Wednesday, October 9, 2013
Honda's 2014 Dakar Rally CRF450
Honda have revealed their rally bike that is built to take on the toughest rally of them all, the Dakar. The CRF450 Rally will also be sold to other teams partaking in the event which is the most grueling motorsport event on the planet.
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
2014 Suzuki V-Strom
The Suzuki V-Strom has just been released, adding yet another competitive adventure bike into the market.
The V-Stom, as its name would hint towards, is powered by a V-twin with a capacity of 1,037cc providing 99hp and 103nm of torque.
Also Suzuki is keeping with the times by incorporating ABS and traction control, two big selling points for the adventure market.
The powerplant is loosely related to that of the TL100S and TL1000R however Suzuki have changed the pistons, cylinders, cylinder heads, crankshaft, conrods, radiator and clutch. he engine now has a 100mm bore.
Another main selling point for the V-Strom is its claimed consumption, ion a full tank (19.6 litres) you can expect a range of 480km.
The 19inch front wheel and overall lightweight design should also ensure the V-Strom is able to tackle dirt roads and sandy conditions fairly easily.
No word from Suzuki SA on prices however it is expected to cost $12, 000 in the States.
Sales are expected to be strong for this new adventure bike which will give the other adventure bikes in the market a run for their money.
The V-Stom, as its name would hint towards, is powered by a V-twin with a capacity of 1,037cc providing 99hp and 103nm of torque.
Also Suzuki is keeping with the times by incorporating ABS and traction control, two big selling points for the adventure market.
The powerplant is loosely related to that of the TL100S and TL1000R however Suzuki have changed the pistons, cylinders, cylinder heads, crankshaft, conrods, radiator and clutch. he engine now has a 100mm bore.
Another main selling point for the V-Strom is its claimed consumption, ion a full tank (19.6 litres) you can expect a range of 480km.
The 19inch front wheel and overall lightweight design should also ensure the V-Strom is able to tackle dirt roads and sandy conditions fairly easily.
No word from Suzuki SA on prices however it is expected to cost $12, 000 in the States.
Sales are expected to be strong for this new adventure bike which will give the other adventure bikes in the market a run for their money.
Monday, September 16, 2013
Masters of the Two Wheels
Browse the internet for a few minutes and it wont take long before coming across a video of someone riding a motorcycle displaying incredible skills of control and balance.
I thought I would share a couple videos I have come across this morning that you might have already seen. They certainly make for some entertaining viewing. If you think you can ride a motorcycle, think again.
I thought I would share a couple videos I have come across this morning that you might have already seen. They certainly make for some entertaining viewing. If you think you can ride a motorcycle, think again.
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