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Kawasaki Z1000 Bike With Full Informition

Kawasaki introduced the Z1 motorcycle in 1972. Four years later they introduced the Kz900. The original Kawasaki Z1 was the first series of Japanese motorcycles with the combination of four cylinders, dual overhead cams and 903 cc (55.1 cu in). It was one of the most powerful motorcycles produced up until that time, and set multiple world records.[citation needed] And even though its quarter mile times and top speeds were grossly overestimated,[by whom?] actual numbers were impressive enough to earn the bike the nickname “The King”.[citation needed] In 1977 a z1000 ridden by Reg Pridmore became the first Japanese bike to win an AMA Superbike national when it took the victory at Pocono Raceway. In 2003 Kawasaki introduced a completely revamped 30 year anniversary edition of the Z1000. It used a modified engine from the Kawasaki ZX-9R, and was bored out by 2.2 mm resulting in bigger displacement, more low-RPM torque, and only a slight power loss of 4 bhp from the original ZX9. In 2004, Kawasaki released the Z1000's smaller brother, the Z750. In 2007, Kawasaki released a new Z1000. The Z-series since the 1970s until today are also known as the “Z”, “Zed”, and “Z1k”.

In October 2009, Kawasaki unveiled the 2010 Z1000. It received an all new Aluminum frame, Digital Instrument Panel, Bodywork, and a completely new engine. It sports 77 x 56mm bore and stroke figures, 1mm over the ZX-10R’s 76 x 55mm displacing 1,043cc. That is up from the previous model's 953cc. Compression ratio is 11.8:1, and fuel injection is handled by a bank of 38mm Keihin throttle bodies

Kawasaki Z1000

Kawasaki Z1000 Bike

Kawasaki Z1000 Bike

Kawasaki Z1000 Bike

Kawasaki Z1000 Bike

Kawasaki Z1000 Bike
Kawasaki Z1000

2011 Honda CB1000R Coming to USA

2011 Honda CB1000R Coming to USA
2011 Honda CB1000R Front View

2011 Honda CB1000R Coming to USA
2011 Honda CB1000R New Sportbike

2011 Honda CB1000R Coming to USA
2011 Honda CB1000R Official Pictures

2011 Honda CB1000R Coming to USA
2011 Honda CB1000R Wallpapers

2011 Honda CB1000R Coming to USA
2011 Honda CB1000R Photos

2011 Honda CB1000R Coming to USA
2011 Honda CB1000R Rear View

2011 Honda CB1000R Coming to USA
2011 Honda CB1000R Images

2011 Kawasaki Ninja 1000 First Photo

2011 Kawasaki  Ninja 1000 First Photo
2011 Kawasaki Ninja 1000 First Photo

2011 Kawasaki Ninja 1000 Side View
2011 Kawasaki Ninja 1000 Side View

2011 Kawasaki Ninja 1000 First Ride
2011 Kawasaki Ninja 1000 First Ride

The new Kawasaki Ninja 1000 has sportbike attitude and clarification with a real-world, comfortable, sit-up basement position. Mounting a set of bendable bags, I adapted the 3-position windshield to its accomplished ambience and took off afterwards the US columnist barrage in Mill Valley, CA and spent three added canicule benumbed about littoral California. 1000 afar later, I had a boatload of abundant pictures and a abundant consequence of the powerful, adventurous ride.

Yamaha pulls the covers off 2010 FZ8 naked sportbike

Yamaha pulls the covers off 2010 FZ8 naked sportbike

The upper-middleweight naked bike segment, which currently has entrants from the likes of BMW, Aprilia and Ducati, is about to get an good ol' injection of Japanese know-how as Yamaha readies its upcoming new FZ8 for production. Yamaha apparently sees room for a machine that splits the difference between the smaller FZ6 (and FZ6R) and the full FZ1 naked literbike.

As far as we're aware, Yamaha has confirmed neither the FZ8 nor its fully-faired FZ8R sibling for North America (we'll keep you posted), but it seems possible the models could make it Stateside if there's sufficient interest... which is why we're bringing you this initial official image of the FZ8. So, what do you think?

Judging from the photo, the FZ8 appears to be based on the current FZ1, and internet rumors suggest the 800cc mill will be a downsized version of the former R1 engine with an identical stroke and smaller bore. We'll know soon enough – the official unveiling is scheduled for March 12 – but in the meantime, enjoy the teaser.

Wheel Rider Concept For Yamaha

Wheel Rider Concept For Yamaha

It is nice for us to see what the personal commuting vehicles would be like in the future, especially when we’ve just finished an old year and started a new year. Designed by Yuji Fujimura for Yamaha, the Wheel Rider is an innovative personal vehicle that features both a compact size and a functional shape. It consists of three layers, a solid metal outer body, a big wheel at the middle and a driving cab inside. Compared with two-wheeler vehicles, the Wheel Rider has greatly reduced its size, therefore to some extent solving the problem of heavy traffic on city roads.

NEW BMW F800R Chris Pfeiffer Edition

NEW BMW F800R Chris Pfeiffer Edition

NEW BMW F800R Chris Pfeiffer Edition
NEW BMW F800R Chris Pfeiffer Edition

BMW Motorrad BMW F800R edition chris pfeiffer broadcast its F 800 archetypal alternation for 2009, presenting a adventurous auto advised for a aerial akin of benumbed dynamics and best benumbed amusement in the articulation of the average class naked bikes. In accession to the two roadsters R 1200 R and K 1300 R, it was the third BMW auto to see its all-embracing premiere in the BMW Motorrad Urban apple of experience.

But it wasn’t aloof on accessible anchorage that the activating BMW naked bike apace fabricated a name for itself. The acute affluence of administration which the F 800 R allows its addition was approved by four-times Apple and European Stunt-Riding Champion Chris Pfeiffer as continued ago as 2007 and 2008 on an F 800 S distinctively acclimatized to his needs and carefully akin the after F 800 R. Since the official presentation of this archetypal in November 2008 in Milan, motorcycle acrobat Chris Pfeiffer has now been benumbed the new F800R at all-embracing competitions and shows – on a adaptation which is alone acclaimed from the consecutive assembly apparatus in some details.

NEW BMW F800R Chris Pfeiffer Edition
NEW BMW F800R Chris Pfeiffer Edition

NEW BMW F800R Chris Pfeiffer Edition

NEW BMW F800R Chris Pfeiffer Edition

In the advance of 2008, Chris Pfeiffer took allotment in achievement shows and contests on 85 canicule - and this year his arrangement agenda is appropriately full. Chris Pfeiffer says: “No amount whether it’s about me as an individual, as a bathe addition or as a antagonism rider: it’s consistently a catechism of actuality artistic and assuming the admirers new, agitative things. It is artlessly amazing back the army starts to acclamation alike afore you’ve started. I absolutely acknowledge the abundant abutment provided by BMW, and for me the F 800 R is artlessly the absolute achievement motorcycle – as approved by my contempo success.”

BMW Motorrad Introduces C1-E Electric Scooter Concept for Safer Urban Motoring

BMW Motorrad Introduces C1-E Electric Scooter Concept

BMW Motorrad has just introduced their new C1-E electric scooter concept as what "a safe, environment-friendly and highly practical single track vehicle for city traffic could look like in the future." Some of you may remember the C1 scooter that was available in Europe between 2000 and 2003. Offered in two trims, the 125 (124cc) and 200 (176 cc), the original C1 purported to provide a standard of accident protection that was comparable to a European compact car, with a reinforced canopy. The party line was that this thing was so safe you didn't even need a helmet. The C1 was off to the races with sales over 10,000 in 2001. However, due to very poor sales the following year, production ceased in 2002 as market demand cooled.

The BMW C1-E Concept, like it's predecessor, features a fully-enclosed cabin with built-in rollover protection, a front-end impact zone, a four-point safety belt and a low center of gravity. In the years since the C1 was released, BMW Motorrad has advanced a host of electronic aids such as integrated ABS, Traction Control, Tire Pressure Control and Anti-Slip Control. BMW is even toying with the idea of "forward-looking rider assistance systems" that help with cross-traffic and traffic light guidance as well as warning alerts for road hazards, emergency vehicles, sudden braking or advancing bad weather.

BMW Motorrad Introduces C1-E Electric Scooter Concept

Not only is the BMW C1-E Concept remarkably safe but it is environmentally friendly as well as with zero emissions. BMW pulled technology from now defunct scooter manufacturer Vectrix to provide the powertrain components including the electric motor. An advanced lithium-ion battery pack is used to provide substantial energy storage. The C1-E Concept is also flexible enough to support an efficient, low-emissions gasoline engine.

The BMW C1-E Concept came about due to the company's participation in eSUM (European Safer Urban Motoring) which is a collaborative project between large municipalities and motorcycle manufacturers. Unfortunately, the C1-E is not currently slated for production. However, many of the advances that come out of this study will undoubtedly make their way into future single track vehicles. That said, it does look like the C1-E is pretty production ready so who knows...

"PRESS RELEASE"

BMW Motorrad study for urban traffic. BMW C1-E: concept for a higher level of safety in the city.

Munich. This is what a safe, environment-friendly and highly practical single track vehicle for city traffic could look like in the future. BMW Motorrad developed the C1-E study as a contribution to the European safety project eSUM. This study unit is based on the concept of the BMW C1. It is characterized by a very high level of active and passive safety and is driven by an electric motor.

The BMW C1-E provides exemplary protection for its rider. This is ensured by the safety cell with the conspicuous roll-over bar which dynamically spans the rider seat in combination with the energy-absorbing impact element at the nose end. A further special point is that the C1-E rider wears a seat-belt. In the study this safety feature is highlighted by red belts and belt buckles.

Visually the concept vehicle expresses brand typical sheer driving pleasure and clearly distinguishes itself from typical scooter looks. Its lines are dynamically stretched and flow horizontally with a low visual centre of gravity. The fairing with its windscreen, the luggage space behind the rider and the side stand for effortless parking ensure high suitability for everyday riding combined with a high degree of wind and weather protection.

The electric motor employed in the study has been designed for city use and is based on components by the company Vectrix. The motor obtains its power from a lithium-ion battery and thus possesses sufficient power for mastering most inner-city traffic riding with ease. Alternatively the vehicle could also be equipped with an efficient, low-emissions internal combustion engine.

The safety features of the C1-E have been taken from the former BMW C1 and further enhanced. BMW's avant-garde two-wheeler is regarded as a milestone in safety on two wheels. It is the only motorised single-track vehicle to be exempt from mandatory helmet wearing in almost all European countries.

This BMW Motorrad study is to remain the only model of its kind. Series production is currently not planned. Nevertheless, findings from the project will find their way into other future developments in the field of single-track vehicles.

eSUM stands for European Safer Urban Motorcycling. It is a cooperation project between major urban European motorcycling centres and motorcycle manufacturers. The cities currently involved in the project include Paris, Rome, Barcelona and London and the manufacturers are BMW and Piaggio.

The advantage of two-wheeled transportation is that it offers a great opportunity for improving the flow of traffic in urban locations. Moreover, it is environmentally friendly and lends itself to individualisation. However, the vast majority of accidents occur in urban traffic, in areas where 80 percent of the population live. The idea behind eSum is to look into ways of countering this trend. The joint goal is the identification, development, and practical demonstration of measures which are able to guarantee safe motorcycle and motor-scooter transport in the inner-city traffic of the future.

One of BMW Motorrad's major concerns over the last twenty years has been the improvement of motorcycle safety. This was amply demonstrated by the consistent strategy which has led to the Motorrad ABS and continued with its long-term ongoing development. Only a few weeks ago, on August 31, the 1,000,000th BMW motorcycle with Integral ABS, a BMW K 1300 R, left the production line in Berlin-Spandau.

Since 2005, a series of further active safety features have been developed to enhance the safety BMW motorcycles still further: RDC Tyre Pressure Control, ASC Anti-Slip Control, the new Race ABS and the DTC Traction Control incorporated in the new BMW S 1000 RR, not to mention the innovative range of BMW Motorrad rider equipment.

Over and above this, BMW Motorrad is also conducting research into forward-looking rider assistance systems designed to increased road safety, as part of the ConnectedRide project. Features being looked at include cross-traffic and traffic-light assistance as well as a warning system for impending poor weather, road obstacles, an approaching emergency vehicle, or sudden braking manoeuvres.

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Source: BMW

2011 HONDA CB1000R motorcycle

HONDA CB1000R (2011)

Motorcycle Pictures, review and specifications.


- The CB1000R is a new take on a timeless concept. A no-nonsense superbike that´s not afraid to show off its muscle where everyone can see it. We took a CBR1000RR powerplant—and retuned it for even more midrange power and torque. -



Specifications

Model: Honda CB1000R
Year: 2011
Category: Naked bike
Engine and transmission
Displacement: 998.00 ccm (60.90 cubic inches)
Engine type: In-line four, four-stroke
Compression: 11.2:1
Bore x stroke: 75.0 x 56.5 mm (3.0 x 2.2 inches)
Valves per cylinder: 4
Fuel system: Injection. PGM-FI Fuel injection with automatic enrichment circuit and 36mm throttle bodies
Fuel control: DOHC
Ignition: Computer-controlled digital transistorized with 3-D mapping
Cooling system: Liquid
Gearbox: 6-speed

Transmission type,

final drive: Chain
Driveline: #530 0-ring chain
Emission details: Meets current EPA standards. Models sold in California meet current CARB standards and may differ slightly due to emissions equipment.

Chassis, suspension, brakes and wheels

Rake (fork angle): 25.0°
Trail: 99 mm (3.9 inches)
Front suspension: 43mm inverted HMAS cartridge fork with spring preload, rebound and compression damping adjustability
Front suspension travel: 119 mm (4.7 inches)
Rear suspension: Single gas-charged HMAS shock with spring preload and rebound damping adjustability
Rear suspension travel: 127 mm (5.0 inches)
Front tyre dimensions: 120/70-ZR17
Rear tyre dimensions: 180/55-ZR17
Front brakes: Double disc
Front brakes diameter: 310 mm (12.2 inches)
Rear brakes: Single disc
Rear brakes diameter: 256 mm (10.1 inches)

Physical measures and capacities

Dry weight: 320.0 kg (705.5 pounds)
Seat height: 826 mm (32.5 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting.
Wheelbase: 1,445 mm (56.9 inches)
Fuel capacity: 17.03 litres (4.50 gallons)

Other specifications

Color options: Pearl Black
Comments: Model ID: CB1000R

2011 HONDA CB1000R motorcycle

2011 HONDA CB1000R motorcycle

2011 HONDA CB1000R motorcycle

2011 HONDA CB1000R motorcycle

2011 HONDA CB1000R motorcycle

2011 HONDA CB1000R motorcycle

2011 HONDA CB1000R motorcycle

2011 Honda CBR250R First Look

2011 Honda CBR250R Action View
2011 Honda CBR250R Action View

2011 Honda CBR250R Tricolor Edition
2011 Honda CBR250R Tricolor Edition

2011 Honda CBR250R Black Series
2011 Honda CBR250R Black Series

2011 Honda CBR250R Motorcycle
2011 Honda CBR250R Motorcycle

2011 Honda CBR250R ABS
2011 Honda CBR250R ABS

2011 Honda CBR250R Sportbike
2011 Honda CBR250R Sportbike
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