Saturday, June 20, 2009

2009 Harley-Davidson FLTRSE3 Motor Pictures






A sleek, lean muscle machine, the 2009 Custom Vehicle Operations (CVO) Road Glide is a bagger loaded with style and attitude. From its lowered front fender and skirted saddlebags to its vivid paint and massive powertrain, the CVO Road Glide is ready to romp down the highway or raise a ruckus on the boulevard.

The CVO Road Glide is a limited-production motorcycle created by the Harley-Davidson Custom Vehicle Operations (CVO) group, and based on the all-new 2009 Harley-Davidson FLTR Road Glide. Approximately 3,000 examples of the 2009 CVO Road Glide will be produced by a team of highly skilled technicians in a special assembly area at the Harley-Davidson York Vehicle Operations facility in York, Pa.. The suggested U.S. retail price for the 2009 CVO Road Glide is $30,999 ($31,195 in California).

The 2009 model will be the third edition of a Road Glide model from the CVO group. This motorcycle first appeared in 2000 and made a splash with its distinctive, slashing Screamin’ Eagle head on each side of its VR Racing Orange fairing. That design serves as inspiration for the paint scheme on this new model, which features ghosted flamed feathers in the accent stripe on the fairing, tank, side covers and bags, and a more-subtle Screamin’ Eagle on the fairing.

The CVO group showed little restraint, however, when executing the rest of the CVO Road Glide. Start with the unbridled power of the Screamin’ Eagle Twin Cam 110 engine, 110 cubic inches of pure American V-Twin muscle and the largest engine offered by Harley-Davidson. Available only on CVO models, the Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection (ESPFI) Twin Cam 110 produces 115 ft. lbs. of torque at 4000 rpm and features electronic throttle control and a heavy-duty, self-adjusting clutch with hydraulic actuation. It’s finished in CVO-exclusive granite powdercoat with chrome covers, and features a new “110 Screamin’ Eagle” badge on the air cleaner cover insert. The engine breathes through a new air cleaner cover with an exposed Stage 1 Screamin’ Eagle element, and exhaust escapes through four-inch chrome touring mufflers with chrome billet end caps. A custom oil cooler has a chrome cover with the CVO logo.

The CVO Road Glide rolls on the same all-new chassis that underpins all 2009 Harley-Davidson Touring models, based on a redesigned frame and swingarm for enhanced maneuverability. The new Touring chassis also incorporates a new motor-mount system that reduces engine shake at idle, a new 2-1-2 exhaust system with a one-piece front exhaust shield, and a new 180 mm Dunlop Multi-Tread rear tire that offers longer tread life and 27 percent more luggage payload.

Over this foundation CVO layers chrome and custom components. To achieve a lower profile, composite skirts are added to the saddlebag bottoms and wrap over the exhaust pipe outlets. Filler strips between the saddlebag and rear fender incorporate LED stop/turn/tail lights that replace the traditional fender-mounted lights and signals. To balance the bike visually front-to-rear, the front fender has been lowered about three-quarters of an inch with a new mounting bracket, and the fender covers a new 18-inch-diameter front wheel. The effect is to place the front fender skirt as low as is practically possible for street use. The CVO Road Glide rolls on 18-inch Blade chrome forged aluminum wheels front and rear.

The frame-mounted, aerodynamic fairing is the most distinctive design element of the Road Glide, and it gets a full custom treatment from CVO. The inner fairing panel is color-matched and carries gauges with spun-aluminum faces. The two-inch gauges are back-lit. The headlight area is revised with new trim that discards the clear headlight cover used on the regular-production Road Glide. New headlight lenses are hardened. The fairing is topped with a black, low-profile wind deflector and trim assembly.

Rider comfort begins with a new low-profile, two-up seat with Buffalo inserts and a matching passenger backrest. The new Touring exhaust system creates more space between the passenger and the exhaust pipe, producing less heat. The new frame increases passenger leg room behind the calves by about 5/8 inch. Brembo brakes with ABS are standard equipment, as is cruise control, two-speaker AM/FM/WB/CD/MP3 Advanced Audio System by Harman /Kardon, and air-adjustable rear suspension.

A chrome tank console has a push-button fuel door and a new insert with the CVO logo. The hand and foot controls are from the Rumble Collection, with matching mirrors, saddlebag latches and passenger footpegs. Handlebars are internally wired for a clean look. Did we mention that CVO loves chrome? The CVO Road Glide has a chromed front end, chrome billet rear brake and shift levers, chrome switch housings and master cylinders, and enough other chromed parts to keep this bike sparkling night and day.

The 2009 CVO Road Glide is available in three color combinations: Yellow Pearl with Charcoal Slate, Stardust Silver with Titanium Dust, and Electric Orange with Vivid Black. A security system with smart siren, a CVO indoor cover and unique Harley-Davidson CVO gold ignition key with display box are included.

source : www.totalmotorcycle.com

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Honda Cbr 600 RR 2007 Pictures


The CBR600RR — has won every single race of the last two seasons, not to mention the 2004 World Supersport title and 2005 Daytona 200, need we say more¿ Well, other than this state-of-the-racing-art middleweight marvel simply has no equals.
he basics are a much smaller, lighter bike, down 8kg to 155kg, an all-new engine making 118bhp, and revised bodywork, including an SP-1-style ram-air intake smack between the headlights. There's an exhaust valve and an electronic steering damper, similar to that on the current Fireblade, new Bridgestone BT-015 tyres and a 22mm shorter wheelbase, down to 1,375mm.There's more than a passing resemblance to the current Yamaha R6, particularly the new ram-air intake and the aerofoils on the lower fairing panels. However, Honda is pushing the strong midrange of this bike, rather than the screaming, high-rpm top end power of the R6. We'll be waiting for the riding launch to see the truth of the matter though.
For the full spec and SuperBike's take on the new bike, check the November issue of the magazine, out Sep 27th.
See more pictures above :





Monday, June 15, 2009

Ducati 749R, World Supersport Motorcycle




Ducati 749R, Pictures, image,and others. The new 749R completes the Ducati Superbike range and marks Ducati’s return to the World Supersport championship. The bikes that take part in this championship are purely derived from production models. Very few modifications to the chassis and engine are allowed. The 749R was designed with a single purpose: to race on the track. It’s a true racing bike and, with a street legal homologation and plate, it can serve up thrills off-track as well.Once again it is the technology that makes all the difference, the high quality standard of each individual component, and the ability to transfer racing know-how to a bike destined for the public. Passion and a confidence-inspiring-ride are in the 749R DNA.

Ducati Monster S4R, High Performance Motor

General information :
Category Naked bike
Year 2007
Model Monster S4R Testastretta
Color Options (red with white stripe - red - black) (titanium with black stripe - red - black) ,

Engine and transmission :
Final Drive Chain
Compression 11.4:1
Bore Stroke 100.0 x 63.5 mm (3.9 x 2.5 inches)
Gearbox 6-speed
Cooling Liquid
Starter Electric
Displacement 998.00 ccm (60.90 cubic inches)
Valves Per Cylinder 4
Exhaust System 2 aluminium mufflers
Fuel Control Desmodromic valve control
Fuel System Injection. Marelli electronic fuel injection, 50mm throttle body
Physical measures
Seat Height 800 mm (31.5 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting.
Wheelbase 1,440 mm (56.7 inches)
Rake 24.0 degrees
Dry Weight 177.0 kg (390.2 pounds)
Fuel Capacity 14.00 litres (3.70 gallons)
Reserve Fuel Capacity 14.00 litres (3.70 gallons)

Chassis :

Front Brakes Double disc
Rear Brakes Single disc
Front Suspension Travel 130 mm (5.1 inches)
Rear Suspension Travel Progressive linkage with fully adjustable Sachs monoshock. Aluminium single-sided swingarm
Front Brakes Diameter 320 mm (12.6 inches)
Rear Brakes Diameter 245 mm (9.6 inches)
Rear Suspension Progressive linkage with fully adjustable Sachs monoshock. Aluminium single-sided swingarm

Performance

Power 128.33 HP (93.7 kW)) @ 9500 RPM
Torque 103.90 Nm (10.6 kgf-m or 76.6 ft.lbs) @ 10600 RPM
Power Weight Ratio 0.7250 HP/kg


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Tuesday, June 9, 2009

2006,Suzuki Boulevard m50 Specification






SPECIFICATIONS

MSRP: $6,899.00
Engine: 50 cubic inch, four-stroke, liquid cooled, 45 degree V-twin, SOHC, 8-valves, TSCC
Warranty: 12 month unlimited mileage limited warranty
Bore & Stroke: 83.0 x 74.4mm
Compression ratio: 9.4:1
Fuel System: Fuel Injection
Lubrication: Wet Sump
Ignition: Digital
Starter: Electric
Transmission: 5-speed
Final Drive: Shaft Drive
Overall Length: 2370mm (93.3 in.)
Overall Width: 920mm (36.2 in.)
Overall Height: 1125mm (44.5 in.)
Seat Height: 700mm (27.6 in.)
Ground Clearance: 140mm (5.5 in.)
Wheelbase: 1655mm (65.2 in.)
Dry Weight: 247kg (544 lbs.)



Suspension:

FRONT: Inverted, telescopic, coil spring, oil damped
REAR: Link-type, oil damped, 7-way adjustable spring preload
Brakes:
FRONT: Single hydraulic disc
REAR: Single drum
Tires:
FRONT: 130/90-16
REAR: 170/80-15
Fuel Tank Capacity: 15.5 liter (4.1 gal.)
Color: Black, Blue, Gray

Monday, June 8, 2009

Suzuki M109 Pictures







The Suzuki M109 has it all, really like this bike's futuristic design and its price tag at just under $13,000 -- not only is this motorcycle affordable, it's excellently engineered and its cutting-edge style sets the standard for future motorcycle design."The M109 boasts a liquid-cooled, V-twin, 109ci (1783cc) engine, 123 horsepower at the crankshaft.

Friday, June 5, 2009

2008-Suzuki Bandit 1250 Image




The new Bandit 1250´s balance of power, style and technology is a combination developed by a team of dedicated Suzuki engineers, working together to produce a street machine of unmatched quality.