Saturday, October 30, 2010
Friday, October 29, 2010
2011 Suzuki Access 125 - Scooter Matic
2011 Suzuki Access 125 SPECIFICATIONS
Engine
Type 4 Stroke, Single Cylinder, Air Cooled OHC
Displacement 124 cm3
Max. Power 6.4 Kw@7000rpm (8.58hp@7,000rpm)
Max. Torque 9.8Nm@5000rpm (1.0kg-m@5,500rpm)
Transmission CVT
Starter System Self & Kick
Suspension
Front Telescopic, Coil Spring, Oil Damped
Rear Swing Arm Type, Coil Spring, Oil Damped
Brake
Front Drum (120 mm)
Rear Drum (120 mm)
Tyre Size
Front 90/100-10
Rear 90/100-10
Dimensions
Length 1,780 mm
Width 650 mm
Height 1,125 mm
Wheel Base 1,250 mm
Ground Clearance 160 mm
Seat Height 780 mm
Kerb Weight 115 kgs
Electrical
Battery 12V, 5Ah
Headlamp 12V 35/35w
Fuel Tank
Fuel Tank Capacity 6.0 L
Underseat Space 20 L
Thursday, October 28, 2010
ATV Kawasaki Brute Force 750 2011 design
ATV Kawasaki Brute Force 750 2011 design
Kawasaki Brute Force 750 ATV is always impressive as the cruiser motor model 4x4i ($ 8,849), which etrim suitable form in all-terrain road. from the previous review in January 2010 version so I can not mention the details too much, but this unit is one of the favorite features is equipped with powerplants ATV - Kawasaki liquid-cooled, 90-degree, fuel injected, 749cc V-Twin. Other highlights include dual A-arm front suspension, the suspension is fully independent dual A-arm rear, and 1,250 pounds of towing capacity impressive. For 2011 Brute Force 750 4x4i are available in a wide selection of attractive colors: Royal Dark Red, Green woodsman, and painted Ruby Red Metallic.
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Aprilia RSV4 R Specifications And Reviews
Aprilia RSV4 R Review:
Month April 2009 Aprilia RSV4 Factory launched, the new V4, 1000 cc Superbike designed to take the head of the Big Four Japanese superbikes.
In terms of performance there is no doubt it's true there with the best of them, in the second game of power and handling.
But the factory was a very high spec version of this bike, with top quality Öhlins suspension and a wide array of chassis adjustments, to the position of the shaft suspension.
This is needed to validate the engine Aprilia's World Superbike race, Max Biaggi who reached the fourth place in the WSB championship in 2009, very impressive for a new team with brand new bike.
Factory Aprilia says is aimed at motorists most interested in track days or racing, which because it has introduced the R RSV4, low-specification, lower price version pitched more toward mainstream Superbike.
In essence, though, is the same V4 engine power plant, in the same country songs. That means you get the same sound noble, it was hard too, thanks to the cover on the exhaust system only when the emission of noise quietens bike gentlemen who take their measurements, then allows for the remaining time to breathe more freely.
Throttle response is electric, literally and metaphorically, because this is a full fly-by-wire systems, and only occasionally have a bit of remoteness, especially at lower revs.
If not, as touching as well as physical cable set-up and there are a lot of torque to play with the entire range of rotation, although it does not have any hard drive Yamaha R1.
Early in 2009 this machine was fast as anything out there, shout your way to the red line with great power, but now BMW S 1000 RR has arrived and the landscape has changed.
Italian bikes are still breathtakingly fast, make no mistake, but do not have that hit the peak horsepower lately that distinguish the newer BMW - it's slower, although certainly not slow. And it's not as though the German engines provide any lower in the rev range either.
This chassis RSV4 is distinguished as much as anything to do with size, or rather lack of it. This bike is very compact, so much so that taller riders may delay their purchase.
I dealt with the position up but I realized that was too thin on the bike - tucked right behind the screen is not really possible on my 6ft 3in, but the average size of the rider should not have problems.
Positive side of this is that bike agility. Change direction quickly and vigorously, then holding a very tight line even with the flood of power within, to the point where the front wheel started to lift and it would start running wide.
R get Showa suspension with a lower cost than the factory's Öhlins, but you will struggle to see the difference in most situations. Set-up is soft as a standard test track and on the back of the bike was pitching too much out of the corners at high speed at first, but the adjusters do their job and the bike becomes taut and precise.
The main difference between the Öhlins and Showa not so much the performance as the adjustment range available, and as long as you stay within the usual you really do not lose anything.
At the edge of the wheel cornering ability Factory RSV4's forged aluminum will respond better to bump and change the direction of the R's heavy cast, but here in the real world it makes no difference.
And those are the main differences between R and Factory, along with facilities at more expensive version to adjust the steering angle and the head suspension pivot position.
If you ever felt frustrated by not able to do on a bike path, you really should be on the track alone: I can not imagine that the street riders never lost this feature.
That means that although you are saving some £ 2,500 by buying the R, not a factory, you do not experience significant loss of performance or loss of any useful specification.
Also you get the same engine capable of as typical Japanese Superbike - Aprilia possible level of reliability is not quite up to Japanese standards, but they are not far away and of course quite acceptable.
That means this problem is the price. R RSV4 little cost less than a R1 (subject to big price increase for 2010) and about £ 2,000 more than the Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R.
While it might be faster than the Ninja at the track, the margin was not large, and Yamaha will be a game. Then there's BMW, which in basic form is less than £ 11,000, and even kitted with traction control and ABS race, still cost less than the basic model Aprilia.
And substantially faster, with more natural treatment ... You must really want the Aprilia does not put your money in the German bicycle.
FACT
PRICE / AVAILABILITY From £ 12,449. In January 2010 sales
POWER / TORQUE 177bhp@12.500 rpm/85lb ft@10.000 rpm
TOP SPEED 180mph (est)
Fuel TANK / RANGE gallons/140 3.7 miles (est)
This penalty verdict, very Superbike able to burn to match the performance of most of its competitors, but not the price to beat them
RATING Telegraph Four out of five
THE rival
BMW S 1000 RR Sport £ 12.235
Significantly faster, a little lighter than the Aprilia and with a far superior specification including traction control and ABS race. Without this, the stock version £ 1500 cheaper. Either way, it's hard to go for the Aprilia, but if you do not want a BMW.
Yamaha R1 12.684 GBP
Price R1 has nudged ahead Aprilia £ 1500 because of an increase driven by the strong euro. From the Japanese bikes, characterful R1 R RSV4 will provide the most difficult time in terms of performance, particularly how to drive out the corners.
Honda Fireblade ABS £ 10.971
Honda's 2010 price increase was much smaller than the seminal Fireblade Yamaha and offer the same level of performance, Honda build quality, a journey, it's easy nature and brake-by-wire brake impressive choice of ABS and balance system 600 pounds. The Fireblade is also more suitable for taller riders.
Aprilia RSV4 R specifications
Engine type: 4 cylinders, 4-stroke, 65 ° V4
Displacement: 998 cc (60.98 cubic inches)
Bore × stroke: 78 mm × 52 mm (oversquare - shortstroke)
Cooling system: Water cooled
Power: 167.23 HP (123 kW) @ 12 500 rpm
Torque: 115 Nm (11.73 kg-m) @ 10 000 rpm
Throttle: Cable operated
Valves
Valve train: DOHC, variable
Valves per cylinder: 4
Fuel and ignition
Sparks per cylinder: 1
Fuel supply system: Fuel injection
Ignition type: TCI (Transistor Controlled Ignition)
Compression: 12:1
Engine mounting: Transverse
Lubrication system: Wet sump
Gear box: Manual
Clutch: Wet, multiple discs, cable operated
Final drive: Chain
Spark plug pipe type: NGK
Motor Oil: Synthetic
Starter: Electric
Dimensions
Wheel base: 1424 mm
Trail: 102 mm
Seat height: 845 mm
Weight
Curb weight: 179 kg
Chassis and suspension
Front
Suspension: Cartridge - upside-down
Suspension travel: 120 mm
Fork angle: 65 °
Brake: Twin Disc, Ø320 mm
Tire: 120/70 R17
Rear
Suspension: mono shock, Swingarm
Suspension travel: 130 mm
Brake: Disk, Ø220 mm
Tire: 190/55 R17
Month April 2009 Aprilia RSV4 Factory launched, the new V4, 1000 cc Superbike designed to take the head of the Big Four Japanese superbikes.
In terms of performance there is no doubt it's true there with the best of them, in the second game of power and handling.
But the factory was a very high spec version of this bike, with top quality Öhlins suspension and a wide array of chassis adjustments, to the position of the shaft suspension.
This is needed to validate the engine Aprilia's World Superbike race, Max Biaggi who reached the fourth place in the WSB championship in 2009, very impressive for a new team with brand new bike.
Factory Aprilia says is aimed at motorists most interested in track days or racing, which because it has introduced the R RSV4, low-specification, lower price version pitched more toward mainstream Superbike.
In essence, though, is the same V4 engine power plant, in the same country songs. That means you get the same sound noble, it was hard too, thanks to the cover on the exhaust system only when the emission of noise quietens bike gentlemen who take their measurements, then allows for the remaining time to breathe more freely.
Throttle response is electric, literally and metaphorically, because this is a full fly-by-wire systems, and only occasionally have a bit of remoteness, especially at lower revs.
If not, as touching as well as physical cable set-up and there are a lot of torque to play with the entire range of rotation, although it does not have any hard drive Yamaha R1.
Early in 2009 this machine was fast as anything out there, shout your way to the red line with great power, but now BMW S 1000 RR has arrived and the landscape has changed.
Italian bikes are still breathtakingly fast, make no mistake, but do not have that hit the peak horsepower lately that distinguish the newer BMW - it's slower, although certainly not slow. And it's not as though the German engines provide any lower in the rev range either.
This chassis RSV4 is distinguished as much as anything to do with size, or rather lack of it. This bike is very compact, so much so that taller riders may delay their purchase.
I dealt with the position up but I realized that was too thin on the bike - tucked right behind the screen is not really possible on my 6ft 3in, but the average size of the rider should not have problems.
Positive side of this is that bike agility. Change direction quickly and vigorously, then holding a very tight line even with the flood of power within, to the point where the front wheel started to lift and it would start running wide.
R get Showa suspension with a lower cost than the factory's Öhlins, but you will struggle to see the difference in most situations. Set-up is soft as a standard test track and on the back of the bike was pitching too much out of the corners at high speed at first, but the adjusters do their job and the bike becomes taut and precise.
The main difference between the Öhlins and Showa not so much the performance as the adjustment range available, and as long as you stay within the usual you really do not lose anything.
At the edge of the wheel cornering ability Factory RSV4's forged aluminum will respond better to bump and change the direction of the R's heavy cast, but here in the real world it makes no difference.
And those are the main differences between R and Factory, along with facilities at more expensive version to adjust the steering angle and the head suspension pivot position.
If you ever felt frustrated by not able to do on a bike path, you really should be on the track alone: I can not imagine that the street riders never lost this feature.
That means that although you are saving some £ 2,500 by buying the R, not a factory, you do not experience significant loss of performance or loss of any useful specification.
Also you get the same engine capable of as typical Japanese Superbike - Aprilia possible level of reliability is not quite up to Japanese standards, but they are not far away and of course quite acceptable.
That means this problem is the price. R RSV4 little cost less than a R1 (subject to big price increase for 2010) and about £ 2,000 more than the Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R.
While it might be faster than the Ninja at the track, the margin was not large, and Yamaha will be a game. Then there's BMW, which in basic form is less than £ 11,000, and even kitted with traction control and ABS race, still cost less than the basic model Aprilia.
And substantially faster, with more natural treatment ... You must really want the Aprilia does not put your money in the German bicycle.
FACT
PRICE / AVAILABILITY From £ 12,449. In January 2010 sales
POWER / TORQUE 177bhp@12.500 rpm/85lb ft@10.000 rpm
TOP SPEED 180mph (est)
Fuel TANK / RANGE gallons/140 3.7 miles (est)
This penalty verdict, very Superbike able to burn to match the performance of most of its competitors, but not the price to beat them
RATING Telegraph Four out of five
THE rival
BMW S 1000 RR Sport £ 12.235
Significantly faster, a little lighter than the Aprilia and with a far superior specification including traction control and ABS race. Without this, the stock version £ 1500 cheaper. Either way, it's hard to go for the Aprilia, but if you do not want a BMW.
Yamaha R1 12.684 GBP
Price R1 has nudged ahead Aprilia £ 1500 because of an increase driven by the strong euro. From the Japanese bikes, characterful R1 R RSV4 will provide the most difficult time in terms of performance, particularly how to drive out the corners.
Honda Fireblade ABS £ 10.971
Honda's 2010 price increase was much smaller than the seminal Fireblade Yamaha and offer the same level of performance, Honda build quality, a journey, it's easy nature and brake-by-wire brake impressive choice of ABS and balance system 600 pounds. The Fireblade is also more suitable for taller riders.
Aprilia RSV4 R specifications
Engine type: 4 cylinders, 4-stroke, 65 ° V4
Displacement: 998 cc (60.98 cubic inches)
Bore × stroke: 78 mm × 52 mm (oversquare - shortstroke)
Cooling system: Water cooled
Power: 167.23 HP (123 kW) @ 12 500 rpm
Torque: 115 Nm (11.73 kg-m) @ 10 000 rpm
Throttle: Cable operated
Valves
Valve train: DOHC, variable
Valves per cylinder: 4
Fuel and ignition
Sparks per cylinder: 1
Fuel supply system: Fuel injection
Ignition type: TCI (Transistor Controlled Ignition)
Compression: 12:1
Engine mounting: Transverse
Lubrication system: Wet sump
Gear box: Manual
Clutch: Wet, multiple discs, cable operated
Final drive: Chain
Spark plug pipe type: NGK
Motor Oil: Synthetic
Starter: Electric
Dimensions
Wheel base: 1424 mm
Trail: 102 mm
Seat height: 845 mm
Weight
Curb weight: 179 kg
Chassis and suspension
Front
Suspension: Cartridge - upside-down
Suspension travel: 120 mm
Fork angle: 65 °
Brake: Twin Disc, Ø320 mm
Tire: 120/70 R17
Rear
Suspension: mono shock, Swingarm
Suspension travel: 130 mm
Brake: Disk, Ø220 mm
Tire: 190/55 R17
Classic Motorcycle : 1969 Suzuki T500
1969 Suzuki T500 - Specifications :
Year: 1969
GENERAL
Make: Suzuki
Model: T500
Retail New:
Retail Current: $500-$1,750
CHASSIS
Frame:
Wheelbase:
Seat Height:
Front Tire:
Rear Tire:
Front Brakes:
Rear Brakes:
Front Suspension:
Rear Suspension:
Instrumentation: ENGINE
Engine Type: Parallel twin
Engine Displacement: 492cc
Bore x Stroke:
Valve Train:
Valves per Cylinder:
Valve Adjustment:
Compression:
Carburetion:
Ignition:
Starting System:
Lubrication:
Cooling System: air
WEIGHT AND FUEL ECONOMY
Dry Weight: 187kg (412lb)
Wet Weight:
Load Capacity:
GVWR:
Fuel Capacity:
Average MPG: 30-40
Gallons to Reserve:
Range to Reserve: TRANSMISSION
Clutch:
Number of Gears: 5
Final Drive: PERFORMANCE
Charging Output:
Battery:
Power: 46hp @ 6,000rpm
Torque:
Top Speed: 105mph
RPM @ 60:
Standing 1/4:
0-60:
1969 Suzuki T250 Hustler
Suzuki Hustler, T250 specifications, Suzuki motorcycle specifications, classic bike specifications, classic motorcycle specifications
Year: 1969
GENERAL
Make: Suzuki
Model: T250 Hustler
Retail New: $699
Retail Current: $1,000-$2,000
CHASSIS
Frame: Tubular steel cradle
Wheelbase: 1,295mm (51in)
Seat Height: 787mm (31in)
Front Tire: 3.10in x 18in
Rear Tire: 4.00in x 18in
Front Brakes: 200mm (7.9in) twin-leading-shoe drum
Rear Brakes: 200mm (7.9in) single-leading-shoe drum
Front Suspension: Telescopic fork
Rear Suspension: Twin shock absorbers, adjustable preload
Instrumentation: ENGINE
Engine Type: parallel twin
Engine Displacement: 247cc
Bore x Stroke: 54mm x 54mm
Valve Train:
Valves per Cylinder:
Valve Adjustment:
Compression: 7.5:1
Carburetion: 26mm (2)
Ignition:
Starting System:
Lubrication:
Cooling System: Air
WEIGHT AND FUEL ECONOMY
Dry Weight: 146kg (322lb)
Wet Weight:
Load Capacity:
GVWR:
Fuel Capacity: 12ltr (3.2gal)
Average MPG: 50
Gallons to Reserve:
Range to Reserve: TRANSMISSION
Clutch:
Number of Gears: 6
Final Drive: PERFORMANCE
Charging Output:
Coil and breaker points
Battery: 12v
Power: 32hp @ 8,000rpm
Torque:
Top Speed: 90mph
RPM @ 60:
Standing 1/4:
0-60:
1968 Suzuki T500
1968 Suzuki T500 or Suzuki Cobra Specs :
Year: 1968
GENERAL
Make: Suzuki
Model: T500
Retail New:
Retail Current: $500-$1,750
CHASSIS
Frame:
Wheelbase:
Seat Height:
Front Tire:
Rear Tire:
Front Brakes:
Rear Brakes:
Front Suspension:
Rear Suspension:
Instrumentation: ENGINE
Engine Type: Parallel twin
Engine Displacement: 492cc
Bore x Stroke:
Valve Train:
Valves per Cylinder:
Valve Adjustment:
Compression:
Carburetion:
Ignition:
Starting System:
Lubrication:
Cooling System: air
WEIGHT AND FUEL ECONOMY
Dry Weight: 187kg (412lb)
Wet Weight:
Load Capacity:
GVWR:
Fuel Capacity:
Average MPG: 30-40
Gallons to Reserve:
Range to Reserve: TRANSMISSION
Clutch:
Number of Gears: 5
Final Drive: PERFORMANCE
Charging Output:
Battery:
Power: 46hp @ 6,000rpm
Torque:
Top Speed: 105mph
RPM @ 60:
Standing 1/4:
0-60:
Clasic Motorcycles : 1967 Suzuki Hustler X-6
Suzuki Hustler X-6
Years made: 1965-1968
Claimed power: 29hp @ 7,500rpm
Top speed: 100mph (period test)
Engine type: 247cc, 2-stroke, air-cooled parallel twin
Weight: 134.7kg (297lbs)
Price then: $650 (approx.)
Price now: $1,500-$3,500
MPG: 45-50mpg (est.)
When Suzuki first hit the U.S. market in 1963, it was just another link in a growing chain of new — and often forgettable — companies from the Land of the Rising Sun. Three years later we got the Suzuki Hustler X-6, and Suzuki got remembered. Today, it's one of the most popular classic Japanese motorcycles.
1965 Suzuki X6 Hustler
Suzuki Classic Motorcycle introduced the X-6 Hustler in late 1965, with bikes available in the U.S. in early 1966. This bike is a 1967, the final model year.
1965 Suzuki X6 Hustler - Specifications :
Year: 1965
GENERAL
Make: Suzuki
Model: X6 Hustler
Retail New:
Retail Current: n/a
CHASSIS
Frame: Tubular, duplex cradle
Wheelbase: 50.800000000000004
Seat Height: 30.800000000000001
Front Tire: 2.75-18
Rear Tire: 3.00-18
Front Brakes: Internal expanding
Rear Brakes: Internal expanding
Front Suspension: Telescopic fork
Rear Suspension: Swing arm
Instrumentation: n/a ENGINE
Engine Type: Twin
Engine Displacement: 247
Bore x Stroke: 54 x 54
Valve Train: n/a
Valves per Cylinder: n/a
Valve Adjustment: n/a
Compression: 7.5:1
Carburetion: Dual 24mm Mikuni Concentrics
Ignition: Alternator/battery
Starting System: Kick, folding crank
Lubrication: n/a
Cooling System: n/a
WEIGHT AND FUEL ECONOMY
Dry Weight: n/a
Wet Weight: 319
Load Capacity: n/a
GVWR: n/a
Fuel Capacity: 3.7000000000000002
Average MPG: n/a
Gallons to Reserve: n/a
Range to Reserve: n/a TRANSMISSION
Clutch: n/a
Number of Gears: 6
Final Drive: Single row chain PERFORMANCE
Charging Output:
n/a
Battery: n/a
Power: 32 @ 8000
Torque: 23.4 @ 7000
Top Speed: 92
RPM @ 60: n/a
Standing 1/4: 15.3 @ 84
0-60: 6
The Hot Actress And Model Of France And Hollywood Diane Kruger.
Diane Kruger was born on 15 July 1976 in in Algermissen, Germany. Her mother was a bank employee Maria-Theresa and her father Hans-Heinrich Heidkrüger was a computer specialist. She was raised in Germany, but later on she moved to London to study ballet with the Royal Ballet. She could not fulfill her dream of being a dancer as she had a very serious knee injury. She then took modelling and acting as her career. She established herself as an actress first in France and then in Hollywood.
Her debut was in a TV movie The Piano Player(2002). Thereafter, she acted in many movies such as Troy(2004) one of her well known movies and many others such as Wicker Park(2004),Frankie(2005),The Tiger Brigades(2006), Goodbye Bafana(2007),Anything for Her(2008), Inglourious Basterds(2009), Mr. Nobody(2010).
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
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