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Saturday, May 30, 2009

Friday, May 29, 2009

Super bike

Super bikes are large displacement super sport bikes. They have characteristics similar to the smaller super sport bikes which are mainly focused on race track performance, but are powered by larger engines that are usually sized around 800 cc (48.8 cu in) to 1,200 cc (73.2 cu in). A typical super bike will carry a wet weight between 400 lb (181 kg) to 480 lb (218 kg) and can produce 180 bhp (134 kW). Super bikes with a displacement very close to 1,000 cc (61.0 cu in) are sometimes referred to as litre bikes. Motorcycles in this class are usually eligible to participate in Superbike racing.

Thursday, May 28, 2009

MOTORCYCLES IN INDIA

In 1955, the Indian government needed sturdy and reliable motorcycles for its Army and police to patrol the rugged border highways. The first batch of 350cc Bullet from the Royal Enfield Company of UK were received and assembled at Chennai.The four stroke engine of the motorcycles is fuel efficient and is the main reason for the growth of motorcycle segment In India. The motorcycle market share is about 81.5% of the total two wheeler market in India. Three-fourths of the total exports in the two wheeler automobile industry are made in the motorcycle segment. Exports are made mainly to South East Asian and SAARC nations.
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Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Until the late 1960s motorcycles came in three basic formats:
Working bikes: Generally below 250 cc (15.3 cu in) and low-powered for commuting and utility travelling.
General bikes: Generally below 500 cc (30.5 cu in) / 650 cc (39.7 cu in) for use as a working bike, but with a higher power output so it could also be used for fun on the weekends.
Touring bikes: Anything above working/general bike sizes and built mainly for touring.
The first company to crack this mold was arguably Vincent Motorcycles. Designed as a gentleman's touring bike, their model's speed was astounding for days when motorways and freeways didn't exist. However, its handling was basic, and its shortcomings became clear when faced by a motorway - girder forks.

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World Superbikes

Information about world superbikes, specifications for latest superbikes also with prices and latest news from around the world superbikes manufacturer and 2009 MotoGP

Thursday, May 14, 2009

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KMC makes the finest quality bicycle chains. The 415H is no exception even at an entry level price. This Super Heavy Duty Chain will keep on going and going. Freestyle, BMX, Jumping and flat out abuse is what this chain is made to handle. This chain will only work with single speed bicycles, One gear in back and one in front. Will work with Fat rear freewheels.This chain will work with some electric bikes (see current drive train on bike to determine if this one will work)This chain will work on some industrial bikes (see current drive train on bike to determine if this one will work)Chain Specifications:Link length = 1/2"Link width = 3/16"Number of links = 98Color: BlackTo be certain this chain will work for your bike, verify the number of links in your current chain is less than or equal to 98 links.Shipping can be combined if you buy more than one item. Please buy the items in rapid succession so that it is obvious that you have bought multiple items. You could also email us to let us know you are making multiple purchases. You have 7 days to buy items and have them shipped in a combined shipment. Check out our other items for sale in our eBay Store

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WOW! New 30% Bigger 08 mini racing motorcycle FS559 AKA X19; 110cc, 4 stroke, power house.

We have not been this excited since the introduction of the original Super Ninja back in 2002. The race mini bikes have come a long way... The China factory has done an incredible job on this new 2009 FS559 and we are impressed. Not only is this mini race motorcycle 30% bigger than the ZR1 4 stroke super pocket bike, it has a hand clutch and kick start, construction is solid and the finish is beautiful. Check out the new instruments; what about the aluminum rims and improved frame! This is one fast mini bike.As usual, we offer the cheapest online mini motorcycle deals while delivering the best quality bikes out there. You can buy online with confidence from tomaliscooters.com the online motor scooter super store.Wholesale super pocket bike prices available online; please login to your wholesale scooter account or apply for wholesale now.Please be sure to check our other categories for other cheap dirt bikes, mopeds, motorcycles, super pocket bikes, mini choppers and more.

rossybandit's Full Review: 2000 Yamaha TT-R225

There are some great things about this bike! The comfy seat is a nice touch (especially for all of us ladies out there!). I have a new nickname for my bike, it's called "the barca-lounger". This bike is apparently not paddle compatible. I called Yamaha directly and they said they don't recommend putting a paddle on this bike, for fear of burning up the motor. The rear wheel base is 18". The appropriate sand tire would be an 18", 6 paddle tire and not an 8 paddle. Shifting gears is very smooth and the clutch is very forgiving. The giant metal, 3 gallon gas tank seems a little ridiculous. Handling is OK. I rode a 125 two-stroke and a 450 four-stroke for fun yesterday and the power in those bikes about blew me away! My fat hog of a 225 seems to put-put around and seems more interested in lounging in the sun...Recommended:No Amount Paid (US$): 2000 Condition: UsedModel Year: 2004