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Wednesday, September 11, 2013

2012 Super bikes Review Pictures


Superbike World Championship (also known as SBK, World Superbike, or WSBK) is the worldwide Superbike racing Championship. The championship was founded in 1988. The Superbike World Championship season consists of a series of rounds held on permanent racing facilities. Each round has two races and the results of each race are combined to determine two annual World Championships, one for riders and one for manufacturers.

The motorcycles that race in the championship are tuned versions of motorcycles available for sale to the public, by contrast with MotoGP where purpose built machines are used. MotoGP is the motorcycle worlds equivalent of Formula 1 racing, whereas Superbike racing is similar to Touring Car racing.

Pictures:

Super Bikes Pics
Super Bikes Pics
Super Bikes Pics
Super Bikes Pics
Super Bikes Pics
Super Bikes Pics
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Super Bikes Pics
Super Bikes Pics
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Sunday, September 1, 2013

Bikes

Ducati (Cont 2)
 Forks

The front fork maintains the stiffness of the latest 2003 version, but uses 42mm instead of 50mm forks, which enables weight to be saved 

Frame

Tubular steel frame, typical of all Ducati production. The 2004 version is different in the engine mountings, making it easier to assemble and remove the engine itself. The dimensions are the same as the 2003 version

Fuel Tank

This extends under the seat to improve centralization of the masses. It sports an indentation in the front part, which contains the main electrical components. This modification has also been made to centralize the masses


Swing Arm

In pressed aluminium, this has been completely redesigned and is lighter than the previous version while retaining the same stiffness
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Monday, August 26, 2013

2012 Harley Davidson Tri Glide Bikes Concept Pics

2012 Harley-Davidson Tri Glide Bike
Harley-Davidson brings original-equipment design, quality and service to the three-wheel motorcycle segment with the introduction of the 2009 Tri Glide Ultra Classic motorcycle. Based on a new chassis designed specifically for this three-wheel application, the Tri Glide offers the classic styling and popular touring features of the Harley-Davidson Ultra Classic Electra Glide in a vehicle that will be sold and serviced by the network of Harley-Davidson dealers and covered by a two-year Harley-Davidson limited warranty. The Tri Glide will have an MSRP of $29,999.Harley-Davidson launched a “wheels-up” strategy in the development of the Tri Glide, and has created a frame and associated chassis structure that is engineered specifically to handle the loads generated by the steering forces and weight of a three-wheel vehicle. Changes to the front-end geometry enhance steering control by reducing steering effort up to 25 percent. The forks have been lengthened by 1.775 inches compared to the regular Touring motorcycle, and rake is increased from 29.25 degrees to 32.00 degrees. A steer damper controls coast-down wobble, and minimizes bumps and other road inputs during turning events.Harley-Davidson has designed a new rear-axle assembly for the Tri Glide that utilizes an aluminum center section with steel axle tubes. The Tri Glide retains the high-strength and low-maintenance advantages of belt final drive, and the smooth operation of a rubber-cushioned, compensated rear drive. The rear suspension features dual air-adjustable rear shock absorbers.

The Tri Glide is powered by a Twin Cam 103 V-Twin engine with Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection (ESPFI), rated at 101 ft. lbs. of torque. It retains the 6-speed Cruise Drive transmission used on Harley-Davidson Touring motorcycles, but adds an optional electric reverse ($1,195) integrated with the rear differential assembly that is engaged with a handlebar-mounted reverse module. The Tri Glide has dual front disc brakes and a Hayes Brake dual-disc rear brake system with a lever-actuated, integrated park brake.

Classic Harley-Davidson Styling
The Harley-Davidson styling department gave the new body components of the Tri Glide clean lines that integrate with the existing Ultra bodywork, especially the Tour Pak luggage compartment and the passenger seating area. The new bodywork is painted with the same quality OEM paint and process used on all Harley-Davidson motorcycles, and is a perfect color match for the tank and front fender. The composite rear fenders complement the lines of the front fender. Because the rear fenders are each a separate piece from the rest of the rear bodywork, they can be removed individually for repair or replacement, or when required to service the Tri Glide.

2012 Harley-Davidson Tri Glide Bike
2012 Harley-Davidson Tri Glide Bike
The molded-composite trunk provides 4.5 cubic feet of storage space and can be accessed through a rear hatch. The trunk and Tour Pak have a combined capacity of 6.56 cubic feet and are rated to carry up to 80 pounds. A single key will handle all luggage locking functions, and activate the ignition. Dual mufflers with tapered end caps exit below the trunk. Brake/tail/turn lights are located on each fender, and the Tri Glide retains the Tour Pak lighting used on the Ultra Classic, including the LED side running lights. Matching front and rear black and machined split seven-spoke cast aluminum wheels provide the Tri Glide its integrated and true, factory-built look. The 16-inch front wheel is three inches wide and carries a MT90B16 motorcycle tire, while the 15-inch rear wheels are five inches wide and are fitted with P205/65R15 tires.

Forward of the rear wheels, the Tri Glide retains the style and features of the Ultra Classic Electra Glide, including the distinctive “bat wing” fairing, auxiliary driving lamps, and deep-skirted front fender. A low-profile chrome console tops a six-gallon fuel tank. The fairing holds complete instrumentation and the 80-watt Advanced Audio System with CB radio and passenger intercom system. Adjustable air deflectors on the fairing and vented fairing lowers allow the rider to control wind flow for comfort in warm or cool weather. Cruise control is standard equipment.

2012 Harley-Davidson Tri Glide Bike
2012 Harley-Davidson Tri Glide Bike
2012 Harley-Davidson Tri Glide Bike
Classic Harley-Davidson Styling:
The Harley-Davidson styling department gave the new body components of the Tri Glide clean lines that integrate with the existing Ultra bodywork, especially the Tour Pak luggage compartment and the passenger seating area. The new bodywork is painted with the same quality OEM paint and process used on all Harley-Davidson motorcycles, and is a perfect color match for the tank and front fender. The composite rear fenders complement the lines of the front fender. Because the rear fenders are each a separate piece from the rest of the rear bodywork, they can be removed individually for repair or replacement, or when required to service the Tri Glide.

The molded-composite trunk provides 4.5 cubic feet of storage space and can be accessed through a rear hatch. The trunk and Tour Pak have a combined capacity of 6.56 cubic feet and are rated to carry up to 80 pounds. A single key will handle all luggage locking functions, and activate the ignition. Dual mufflers with tapered end caps exit below the trunk. Brake/tail/turn lights are located on each fender, and the Tri Glide retains the Tour Pak lighting used on the Ultra Classic, including the LED side running lights. Matching front and rear black and machined split seven-spoke cast aluminum wheels provide the Tri Glide its integrated and true, factory-built look. The 16-inch front wheel is three inches wide and carries a MT90B16 motorcycle tire, while the 15-inch rear wheels are five inches wide and are fitted with P205/65R15 tires.

2012 Harley-Davidson Tri Glide Bike
2012 Harley-Davidson Tri Glide Bike
FLHTCUTG Tri Glide Ultra Classic features:

     Three-wheel specific frame
    Rubber mounted Twin Cam 103 engine with ESPFI
     6-speed Cruise Drive transmission
     Black powder-coated engine with chrome treatment
     Brembo dual-disc front brake system
     Hayes Brake dual-disc rear brake system with integrated park brake
    Six-gallon fuel tank
     Electronic Throttle Control
     2-1-2 exhaust system
     Engine isolation system
     Isolated Drive System
     Triple Circuit Damping (TCD) front forks
     Air-adjustable rear suspension
     Bat-wing, fork-mounted fairing
     Full instrumentation
     80-watt Advanced Audio System by Harman/Kardon
    40-watt CB radio and intercom system
     Cruise control
     Shorty antennas
     Clear-lens reflector-optics auxiliary lamps
     Fiberglass adjustable King Tour-Pak with passenger backrest
     Tour-Pak mounted tail/stop light
     Rear luggage trunk
     One-piece, two-up Electra Glide comfort-stitch touring saddle
     Vented lower fairings with integrated storage compartments
     Adjustable fairing wind deflectors
     Steering damper
     Optional electric reverse
     Optional Smart Security System.

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Sunday, August 25, 2013

Bikes Wallpapers Auto Expo 2010 TVS

Bikes Wallpapers Auto Expo 2010 TVSTVS_Hammerhead76apache TVS_Apache_Road_0 TVS_Apache_RTR_00 TVS_AutoExpo_ TVS_Flame_Auto_Expo67 TVS_Hammerhead_Concept67 TVS_RTR_Auto_Expo67

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