Monday, November 9, 2009

HONDA OREE CLECTRIC BIKE


Honda Vectrix SuperbikeThe car industry is proclaiming it’s electric future loudly, but quietly leading the way is the bike industry. KTM is bringing an electric bike to the market by 2010, and Quantya already has an electric dirt bike, the Strada available in the market.The latest addition to the electric bike stable is Honda with the new Vectrix Superbike concept revealed in Milan. Honda is partnering with Yuasa to add an electric bike to the 2010 line-up.The planned electric bike will be battery-powered and emit no CO2. Yuasa and Honda will partner to develop the new lithium-ion batteries. They plan on building a manufacturing facility near Kyoto in Japan with an estimated cost of $18.5 million.If this concept bike is anything to go on the future of electric bikes will be very exciting
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MMT SUPER BIKES


The MTT Turbine superbike is starring in the Warner Brothers movie "TORQUE", and Men's Journal lists the bike as one the most "awe-inspiring, innovative, and otherwise amazing designs" in their feature article "Perfect Stuff". With production limited to five per year, it's no wonder the superbikbulag ata itong mga journalists na ito eh, napaka pangit nga ng itsura ng Y2K, I remember reading an article citing that it "looked like a dead fish" kasi nga napaka ganda ng design ng fairings at lalo na yung headlight assembly.they are only marketing it as the world's fastest production bike, pero all in all, mas astig pa rin yung mga common jap sport bikes.e has become a

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Buell 1125 R

Buell 1125R


The Buell 1125R motorcycle is vastly improved in the last six months(launch in late 2007) but, make no mistake, it’s not Japanese or Italian standard in any one area of the bike. The engine is a 146 HP Helicon™ liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, 72° V-Twin that delivers solid punches. But vibration can be an issue, depending on what uprated ECU setting is installed – development is still ongoing. As a road bike it would be best to describe the 1125R as a powerful ride that’s not make you feel good but also looks good.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

BOND STOCK BIKES


Spending a day at the Cycle World International Motorcycle Show will probably remind you of what you love about bikes, and what you don't love, too. I won't use this as a platform to dissect my personal two-wheeled tastes, but in addition to the myriad manufacturers displaying their brand new, bone stock bikes, there are also plenty of one-off creations on display, including this custom 2008 Suzuki Hayabusa. A co-venture with urban clothing company L-R-G, the trick 'Busa is an exercise in clean styling, and features clear wheels that highlight the minimalistic tubular swingarm

WINTER BIKE


Winter in the northern hemisphere doesn't officially begin until December 22, but for many of us it's already too cold to ride.
I'm still riding here in sunny southern California, but if you're not among those lucky enough to enjoy year-round motorcycling you'll want to take proper care of your bike until spring rolls around: that means proper motorcycle winter storage, which we've encapsulated in our step-by-step motorcycle winter storage tips.
Depending on how long your bike will be in storage, you'll want to read up on various ways to avoid letting moisture and inactivity take its toll on your two-wheeled transportation. And if you're still riding, check out our motorcycle oil change, tire maintenance, and chain maintenance step-by-step articles.

SUBRA BULID BIKES


Car blogs are buzzing with a rumor that has been circulating the bike world for some time: that Subaru might enter the motorcycle market.
Rumors surrounding the supposed Subie (whose alleged spy photo is seen here) include mention of a 499cc DOHC single that produces 50 horsepower, manufactured by Subaru's parent company, Fuji Heavy Industries. The powerplant has already been seen in Polaris quads, and the hypothetical sportbike-- dubbed the HS500-- wears a Chinese-built, cast aluminum frame, and a beefy swingarm.
Though not as hardcore as Subaru's rally-bred WRX STi, the motorcycle, if it sees the light of day, could offer an economical alternative in the middleweight arena.
Do you think Subaru should bother building a bike, or are you content with their four-wheeled offerings? Share your thoughts by commenting.

VASTLY BIKES


The Buell 1125R motorcycle is vastly improved in the last six months(launch in late 2007) but, make no mistake, it’s not Japanese or Italian standard in any one area of the bike. The engine is a 146 HP Helicon™ liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, 72° V-Twin that delivers solid punches. But vibration can be an issue, depending on what uprated ECU setting is installed – development is still ongoing. As a road bike it would be best to describe the 1125R as a powerful ride that’s not make you feel good but also looks good.