Thursday, June 13, 2013

2012 KTM 250 XCF W Specifications

2012 KTM 250 XCF-W - Specifications
ENGINE
Design 1-cylinder 4-stroke engine, water-cooled
Displacement 248.60 cm³ (15.1706 cu in)
Bore 76 mm (2.99 in)
Stroke 54.80 mm (2.1575 in)
Starting aid Electric starter/kickstarter
Engine lubrication Pressure circulation lubrication with two rotary pumps
Primary transmission 22:68
Final drive 13:50
Cooling Water cooling, permanent circulation of coolant by water pump
Clutch Multidisc clutch in oil bath/hydraulically activated
Ignition Contactless controlled fully electronic ignition with digital ignition adjustment, type Kokusan

CHASSIS
Frame Central tube frame made of chrome molybdenum steel tubing
Suspension travel Front 300 mm (11.81 in)
Suspension travel Rear 335 mm (13.19 in)
Brake system Disc brakes, brake calipers on floating bearings
Brake discs - diameter Front 260 mm (10.24 in)
Brake discs - diameter Rear 220 mm (8.66 in)
Chain 5/8 x 1/4"
Steering head angle 63.5°
Wheelbase 1,482±10 mm (58.35±0.39 in)
Ground clearance unloaded 345 mm (13.58 in)
Seat height unloaded 970 mm (38.19 in)
Total fuel tank capacity, approx. Super unleaded (ROZ 95/RON 95/PON 91)
Weight without fuel, approx. 106 kg (234 lb.)

source: http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/motorcycles/2012models/2012-KTM-250XCFW.htm

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Ducati Monster 1100

The Ducati Monster 1100

Ducati Monster: Full stop. Fast forward.
Designed for those who want to make the ultimate expression, the 1100 stands as the new standard of excellence at the head of the Monster family. This masterpiece of style and performance is powered by the legendary and charismatic 1100cc Desmodromic L-Twin engine, famous the world over for its torque and breathtaking acceleration. Conceived and built to redefine the naked concept, the Monster 1100 boasts typical Italian design while ensuring exciting performance in true Monster style.

A MINIMUM WEIGHT, A MAXIMUM FUN
The Monster 1100 is the lightest bike in its class: The 1100 S weighs in at 168kg (369lb) and the 1100 at just 169kg (373lb)!

The exceptional handling, combined with legendary torque from the Ducati Desmo engine, results in a pure, adrenalin-filled ride. Extremely lightweight 5-spoke Marchesini wheels help reduce unsprung weight, while the beautifully shaped single-sided swingarm gives the Monster a ‘tough’ look while ensuring higher rigidity,reduced weight and enhanced road holding.Increased ground clearance enables maximum lean angles when you explore the sports side of the Monster 1100 to the full.
The 43mm Showa forks and Sachs rear suspension unit are adjustable to suit your riding style and provide that perfect ‘feel’. The short Trellis frame, developed in conjunction with Ducati Corse, uses the same tube diameter and thickness as the 1098 R, while the rear subframe is derived from Desmosedici RR technology. The fantastic Brembo braking system features a radial master cylinder feeding radially mounted four-piston calipers on twin 320mm discs, an incredible set-up that guarantees optimum braking.

THE DESMODROMIC CHARISMA
The Monster 1100 power unit is the legendary air-cooled, Desmodromic 1100cc engine with 95hp of unmistakable Ducati character. With an incredibly flexible power delivery, this engine ensures fantastic acceleration just when you need it, even on the most challenging of routes. The impressive 75,9lb-ft of torque, typical of the Ducati L-Twin Dual Spark engines, will excite with every twist of the throttle.

THE PERFECT CURVE
The 43mm Showa forks and Sachs rear suspension unit are adjustable to suit your riding style and provide that perfect ‘feel’. The short Trellis frame, developed in conjunction with Ducati Corse, uses the same tube diameter and thickness as the 1098 R, while the rear subframe is derived from Desmosedici RR technology. The fantastic Brembo braking system features a radial master cylinder feeding radially mounted four-piston calipers on twin 320mm discs, an incredible set-up that guarantees optimum braking.

The Arrival
The arrival of the new 1100 and 1100 S now increases the size of the Monster family, a family that redefines the naked motorcycle and stakes its claim as the new icon of Italian excellence.

The less-is-more philosophy behind all Monsters underlines Ducatis never-ending pursuit of genuinely compact, high performance motorcycles, but these new models have succeeded in being even more pared down than their predecessors.
The Monster 1100 weighs 169kg (168kg for the S version), making it by far the lightest bike in its category.

The new Monster 1100 design perfectly balances sports performance, riding pleasure and stunning looks. With its new single-sided aluminium swingarm, high level of componentry, race-oriented chassis and 15 years of evolution.

The Monster 1100 S is a pure concentrate of lightness, power, design and exclusivity. The S features 43mm Öhlins forks and progressive Öhlins rear shock absorber. Carbon fibre cam belt covers, silencer guards and front fender reduce weight by a further 1kg (2.2lb).
The distinctive racing gold coloured 5-spoke wheels of the Monster 1100 S give it an elegant style and the same sporting look as historical Ducati racing models.

The start of a new era for the Monster.
The less-is-more philosophy that made the Monster a motorcycling icon is now further enhanced to redefine your naked expectations. With its slim waist and wide handlebars, the new Monster is the ideal bike for all styles, whether riding downtown or enjoying the most exciting of open roads. A pumping Desmodromic heart held in the legendary Ducati Trellis frame underlines the unrivalled naked beauty of the Monster.

Designed for those who want to make the ultimate expression, the 1100 stands as the new standard of excellence at the head of the Monster family. This masterpiece of style and performance is powered by the legendary and charismatic 1100cc Desmodromic L-Twin engine, famous the world over for its torque and breathtaking acceleration. Conceived and built to redefine the naked concept, the Monster 1100 boasts typical Italian design while ensuring exciting performance in true Monster style.

Ducati Monster
Ducati Monster
Ducati Monster
Ducati Monster

Sunday, June 9, 2013

BMW K1600

The K 1600 GT is one of those bikes that has been hotly anticipated simply because of its specification. No need for BMW to tell us it’s going to be the best at this or the fastest at that: six cylinders, 1,649cc and 158bhp say it all.

The GT is one of two new BMWs fitted with the latest, in-line six-cylinder engine. The other is the GTL, which we’ll report on soon. The GT is positioned as a tourer with a sporting edge, overlapping the market sector covered by the sadly discontinued K 1300 GT, with rivals such as Honda’s STX1300 Pan European, the Yamaha FJR1300 and Kawasaki’s 1400GTR.

The BMW’s on-paper specification trumps the lot, but there’s rather more to it than figures. It’s a big motorcycle, weighing in at 703lb (319kg), which could be intimidating – this is despite an intense weight-saving programme that leaves it tipping the scales only 59lb (26kg) heavier than the FJR1300, despite a more comprehensive specification and the extra cylinders.

Fire up the motor and even through modern silencing it hints at the ripping calico sound engineers look for in an engine. It’s simply right – not dissimilar to a Porsche 911, urging you to pull in the light-action clutch and get going.

That weight makes itself felt during slow U-turns, for instance, but otherwise the bike steers beautifully. It won’t change direction rapidly but it is predictable, neutral and astonishingly stable, and still satisfying on winding roads.

source: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/motorcycle_manufacturers

Friday, June 7, 2013

2012 BMW G650GS Sertao Specs and Review

2012 BMW G650GS Sertao
2012 BMW G650GS Sertao - BMW had many new motorcycles to present at the 2010 EICMA show, including the Concept C scooter, the six-cylinder K 1600 GT and GTL and the new BMW G650GS Sertao.
With its new 2012 BMW G650GS Sertao, BMW Motorrad has added a new, sporting chapter to the history of single cylinders in the BMW GS family. Whereas the G 650 GS thrilled riders with its lean, wiry offroad stature, the 2012 BMW G650GS Sertao promises even more sporting characteristics, even greater offroad capabilities, and an even stronger desire for adventure.
Compared to the G650GS, the 2012 BMW G650GS Sertao has extensively modified rolling gear, while the engine and frame structure are 100-percent identical to the base model. The engine is a very solid and reliable liquid-cooled, dohc, four-valve Single with 100.0 x 83.0mm bore-and-stroke dimensions and features twin-spark ignition, EFI with a 43mm throttle body and an 11.5:1 compression ratio. The resultant output is 48.0 horsepower at 6500 rpm and 44.2 foot-pounds of peak torque at 5000 rpm.

Presenting a seat height of 860 mm instead of 800 mm, a considerably larger ground clearance, and a sturdy engine guard of aluminium, the 2012 BMW G650GS Sertao presents the optimal conditions for offroad riding. In addition, the high windscreen, hand protectors, and the extended front wheel cover provide a greater level of comfort on longer tours.
Braking is handled by a 300mm stainless-steel floating rotor and Brembo two-piston caliper up front and a 240mm disc pinched by a single-piston caliper out back.
The high contrast colour scheme in Aura white / Arroyo blue combined with the seat in black/grey and the vivid Sertão lettering lend the 2012 BMW G650GS Sertao its particular sturdy enduro character.
Even with the standard equipment, the 2012 BMW G650GS Sertao is virtually the perfect embodiment of a dynamic offroad enduro. Moreover, BMW Motorrad can provide an unusually extensive range of special equipment and accessories for even greater individualisation of the new BMW G 650 GS Sertão.
Special equipment is delivered directly ex works and is integrated in the production process. Special accessories are installed at BMW Motorrad dealerships. The motorcycle can therefore be fitted with options after it has left the factory.
Special equipment.
  •   BMW Motorrad ABS (disengageable) including hazard warning flashers.
  • Heated grips.*
  • Alarm system DWA.* 
  • Charging socket.* 
2012 BMW G650GS Sertao
2012 BMW G650GS Sertao - Specifications/Technical Details
MSRP Price:
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ENGINE
  • Capacity cc 652
  • Bore/stroke mm 100/83 
  • Output kW/hp 35/48 at speed rpm 6 500 
  • Torque Nm 60 at speed rpm 5 000 
  • Type Water-cooled single-cylinder 4 stroke engine 
  • Compression/fuel 11.5:1 / regular lead free (91 RON) 
  • Valve actuation DOHC (double overhead camshaft), Bucket tappets 
  • Valves per cylinder 4 
  • Ø intake/outlet mm 36/31 
  • Throttle valve diameter mm 43 
  • Carburetion BMS-C II 
  • Emmission control Fully controlled three-way catalytic converter
ELECTRICAL: SYSTEM
  • Alternator W 400
  • Battery V/Ah 12/12 
  • Headlight High-/Low beam: Halogen 12 V/55 W 
  • Rear light Brake light: 12V/21W, rear light: 12V/5W 
  • Starter kW 0.9 
  • Gearbox power transmissions
  • Clutch Multiple clutch in oil bath, mechanically controlled 
  • Gearbox Constant mesh 5-speed gearbox
  • Primary ratio 1.946
  • Gear transmission ratio I 2.750
  • II 1.750
  • III 1.313
  • IV 1.045
  • V 0.875
  • Rear wheel drive: chain
  • Transmission ratio 2.937
CHASSIS
  • Frame construction type: Steel bridge frame with rear frame bolted on
  • Suspension, front: Telescopic fork with stabiliser
  • Suspension, rear: Double boxed swing arm of steel sections, spring strut actuated via central rocker system spring travel front/rear mm: 210/210
  • Wheel castor mm: 123
  • Wheelbase mm: 1484
  • Steering head angle 61.9°
BRAKES 
  • Brakes front Hydraulically actuated single disc brake, fully floating, 300 mm diameter, double piston floating calliper
  • Brakes rear Hydraulically actuated single disc brake, 240 mm diameter, single piston floating calliper,
ABS
  • BMW Motorrad ABS, disengageable (special equipment)
WHEELS
Wire spoke wheels
  • Front 2.50 x 21“
  • Rear  3.00 x 17“
TIRES
  • front 90/90 R21 54S
  • rear 130/80 R17 65S
DIMENSIONS and WIGHT
  • Total length mm: 2185mm
  • Total width with mirrors: 920 mm
  • Seat height (without rider): 860 (standard) 900 (special accessory: high seat) mm
  • DIN unladen weight, ready for road: 193kg
  • Permitted total weight 380kg
  • Fuel tank level 14l
RIDING DATA
Fuel consumption
  • 90 km/h : 3.2 L/100 km
  • 120 km/h: 4.3 L/100 km
  • Acceleration: 0–100 km/h: 5.7s
  • Max speed: 170km/h

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Scooter Sport Wallapers



The Racing Sport of Scooter bike or automathic motorcycle for desktop computer wallpapers from japan.

Monday, June 3, 2013

Bajaj Pulsar 150 Review

Bajaj Pulsar 150 Review and Bajaj Pulsae 150 Price

The Bajaj Pulsar is the first bike in India which came in direct competition with the Hero Honda CBZ. Later Bajaj introduced Pulsar 150cc DTS-i with digital twin spark ignition and till today Pulsar is one of the most sought after bike in the 150cc segment. It has definitely won over other bikes, but let us justify its triumph.

The engineers at Bajaj realized the fact that if there is no beauty and only brawn, it is not going to sell in the Indian market. Claimed to be designed and developed in Japan, this bike does have a head turning looks. The most noticeable feature of this bike is the tank. Big tanks give a big bike feel, and when Pulsar was introduced, it had one of the biggest tanks in India.

The design of the headlamps has been viewed differently by people. Some really love it and some say it could have been designed better. The headlight comes with city lights also called tell tale lights which is a value addition to its looks. Bullet and Karizma were the only bikes with city lights before Pulsar was introduced.

The tail part of the bike… hmm, yeah, I could say it is nicely designed too. Here too there is a difference of opinion. The new razor sharp rear light, whether looking good or nor not, definitely adds to the uniqueness of Bajaj Pulsar.

source: http://bikeadvice.in/bajaj-pulsar-150cc-dts-i-review/

Saturday, June 1, 2013

THIRD WORLD RECORD FOR JONES AND BUELL


November 24, 2006

London, England - Not content with two Guinness World Records for solo stoppies, Buell Motorcycles professional extreme rider Craig Jones has now done it two-up.

The former European champion and co-rider Wing Chui covered 305m on a Buell Firebolt XB12Rs front wheel on a damp Donington Park race circuit in England.

Jones took the Buell Firebolt to more than 190km/h before applying the front brake and balancing the bike on its front wheel.

Wing Chui was mounted on an extension to the front wheel spindle. As he hung on to the fairing he watched Jones steer the Buell Firebolt and had a compelling reason to hang on tight as he travelled at 160km/h with the Donington track very close to his backside.

Jones said afterwards: "We have worked and performed together for several years and you need total faith in each other. This record was our way of pushing the Buell Firebolt and our own capabilities further than ever before."

  • In 2003, Jones set the world’s longest solo stoppie record of 225m on a Buell and in 2004 beat his own record by reaching 266m.