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Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Monday, November 29, 2010
2011 Ducati Diavel Monster 1100EVO EICMA 2010 | Motorstyle modifications
Ducati Press Release:SPECTACULAR DUCATI DIAVEL FINALLY UNVEILED AND BRAND NEW MONSTER 1100EVO REVEALED
Ducati open their EICMA 2010 week in pure Italian style with the first public unveiling of the DUCATI Diavel and the brand new Monster 1100EVO. The unveiling of these two models in Milan launches the Italian manufacturer's proud exhibition of new models at EICMA's 68th Milan International
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Yamaha M1 Lorenzo MotoGP Bike Appears in 2010 Jakarta Motor Show | Motorstyle modifications
Yamaha M1 - Front ViewIf you MotoGP fans do not miss the mat Jakarta Motorcycle Show 2010 which will take place beginning today, 3-7 November 2010 in Jakarta Convention Center. There will be exhibited mounts 2010 MotoGP world champion, Jorge Lorenzo and Ben Spies. You can come directly to the Yamaha booth to see more details or pictures taken in front of the Yamaha M1. Yamaha M1 - Side View
Saturday, November 27, 2010
The Giant Killer BMW S1000RR
Speed has to be kept under control. And motorcycle control is exactly what we have been constantly reinventing over the last 20 years. The S 1000 RR represents a milestone in electronic rider safety: ultra-lightweight ABS (2.5kg), which can be used in conjunction with the extremely efficient DTC dynamic traction control (available as an optional extra) – quite unique for 2009.
Racing ABS for all conditions
You couldn’t wish for a more discreet ABS; it has fine control intervals, is virtually imperceptible in its operation, and is light enough to satisfy fans of low-weight bikes.
DTC – transparent traction control you can rely on.
This dynamic feature reacts reliably and efficiently to speed, lean angle, and operating mode (rain, sport, race, or slick). It was specifically designed to be as effective on the road as it is on the racetrack.
Radially mounted Brembo brake callipers
This is how today’s superbikes decelerate. Not only do brake disks mounted directly on the wheel rims look good, they also reduce unsprung mass.
A superlative engine.
An extreme bore/stroke ratio (80x49.7mm) and rocker arm-actuated valves for great stability at high engine speeds, compact construction and lightweight design – a genuine powerhouse which demonstrates its considerably ability at all output levels.
IA design that doesn't just look good
Intelligently positioned slits behind the fairing minimise turbulence to allow the rider to maintain a relaxed head position, optimum air-flow around rider and bike ensures stability at top speed, while efficient flow-through makes for maximum cooling. Combined with plenty of eye-catching design features – that’s the way to do it.
Sporty seat positioning.
If you want to be fast, you have to adopt a relaxed racing posture. The way you sit must allow you to concentrate on the essential aspects of motorcycling – maximum enjoyment and perfect control. The looser you are on the bike, the easier everything else will be. Gone are the days when you had to bend yourself flat. Today's modern posture means you are actually sitting more in the bike than on it.
From model year 2011 the BMW S 1000 RR is available in the following new paint finishes:
•Shine yellow metallic
•Light grey metallic
The paint finishes Mineral silver metallic and Acid green metallic are no longer available
Cobra motorstyle - Motorstyle modifications
Kobra Electric Review,bike, Product Design, Image,Price,Product Development
Electric motorcycles are known for their lack of appeal when it comes to styling, but one Italian designer has managed to show us different when he came up with the Kobra project. The all-electric motorcycle concept by Cristiano Giuggioli is not only a good looking zero-emission motorbike, but is also able to satisfy
Electric motorcycles are known for their lack of appeal when it comes to styling, but one Italian designer has managed to show us different when he came up with the Kobra project. The all-electric motorcycle concept by Cristiano Giuggioli is not only a good looking zero-emission motorbike, but is also able to satisfy
Friday, November 26, 2010
2010 Yamaha YZF-R1 Pictures - Motorstyle modifications
2010 Yamaha YZF-R1 Pictures
2010 Yamaha YZF-R1 Pictures
2010 Yamaha YZF-R1 Pictures
2010 Yamaha YZF-R1 Pictures
Diferent Superbike BMW HP2 Sport
When BMW Motorrad presented the BMW HP2 Sport in autumn 2007, a dream came true for many boxer fans. Not only is the BMW HP2 Sport still the sportiest and most powerful series production flat twin of all time tailored to meet the needs of ambitious two-cylinder sports riders – its numerous exclusive details used up to now only in motorsports which entered series production for the first time on the HP2 Sport are truly fascinating.
Now BMW Motorrad is following up with the road-licensed “HP2 Sport Motorsport” special model.
The HP2 Sport achieved numerous successes in scores of races all over the world in the past 3 years, among other things with the BMW Motorrad Works Team in selected Endurance World Cup races. The racing boxer took part in renowned 24-hour classics such as Le Mans or Bol d'Or.
Like the factory machines the fairing, fuel tank, seat bench, front mudguard and engine spoiler are painted in the BMW Motorsport colours Alpine White, Lupine Blue metallic and Magma Red. The forged aluminium wheels are in Lupine Blue metallic at the front and Alpine White at the rear. In addition this exclusive special edition with the green and black start number areas on the seat body as well as the factory sticker set is visually very close to the successful BMW Motorrad Motorsport works motorcycle.
The HP2 Sport Motorsport has the same technical basis as the HP2 Sport launched in 2007. The flat twin engine equipped with double overhead camshafts and high-engine-speed capable cam followers used for valve operation delivers 98 kW (133 hp) at 8750 rpm. Maximum torque is 115 Nm at 6000 rpm, maximum engine speed being 9500 rpm.
State of Indiana presents Hayden with award
Nicky Hayden earned the Executive Director's Award presented by the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute (ICJI) for his dedication and service to the Indiana Motorcycle Safety and Awareness campaign.
Indianapolis Motor Speedway Senior Vice President Mel Harder accepted the award on Hayden's behalf from ICJI Executive Director T. Neil Moore at the 16th annual Operation Pull Over Awards Banquet on Nov. 19 in Carmel, Ind. The ICJI and Governor's Council on Impaired & Dangerous Driving played host to the banquet.
"I'm honored to receive this award," Hayden said. "It's been great to work with everyone from the ICJI on this project. I know how great riding motorcycles can be when done the right way, and I'm happy to help increase awareness of safety for all riders in Indiana and everywhere."
Ducati Team star Hayden lent his time and talent to endorse safe, sober riding by all motorcyclists across Indiana. He was featured in many radio and television spots warning against drinking and riding and speeding, and promoting motorist awareness and the use of a helmet and other safety gear. Hayden also was featured in the outdoor and print advertising portion of the popular campaign.
Hayden's sincerity and enthusiasm helped the radio and TV spots from the campaign earn worldwide recognition by winning a Bronze Medal Award and Honorable Mention in several categories this fall at the 2010 International Safety Media Awards.
Earlier this week, Hayden underwent surgery in California at the Fremont Surgery Center, where Dr Art Ting performed an operation to solve an arm-pump problem.
"I'm honored to receive this award," Hayden said. "It's been great to work with everyone from the ICJI on this project. I know how great riding motorcycles can be when done the right way, and I'm happy to help increase awareness of safety for all riders in Indiana and everywhere."
Ducati Team star Hayden lent his time and talent to endorse safe, sober riding by all motorcyclists across Indiana. He was featured in many radio and television spots warning against drinking and riding and speeding, and promoting motorist awareness and the use of a helmet and other safety gear. Hayden also was featured in the outdoor and print advertising portion of the popular campaign.
Hayden's sincerity and enthusiasm helped the radio and TV spots from the campaign earn worldwide recognition by winning a Bronze Medal Award and Honorable Mention in several categories this fall at the 2010 International Safety Media Awards.
Earlier this week, Hayden underwent surgery in California at the Fremont Surgery Center, where Dr Art Ting performed an operation to solve an arm-pump problem.
Ducati MotoGP Team
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The 62nd edition of the MotoGP World Championship fired up on the 11th April and Casey Stoner and Nicky Hayden are ready to roll and confident in the work done during winter testing, even if well aware that the competition is tough and the level even higher than ever.
Both of them have shown their appreciation for the technical modifications brought to the Ducati Desmosedici GP10 by the Technical Director Filippo Preziosi.
Both of them have shown their appreciation for the technical modifications brought to the Ducati Desmosedici GP10 by the Technical Director Filippo Preziosi.
Team Management
MotoGP Project Manager
Alessandro Cicognani
Team Manager
Vittoriano Guareschi
Team Technical Coordinator
Cristhian Populin
Team Technical Coordinator Assistant
Luigi Mitolo
Team Coordinator
Amedeo Costa
Administrator, Logistic & Hospitality
Paola Braiato
Warehouse & components
Davide Baraldini
Communication Director
Francesco Rapisarda
MotoGP Press Officer
Federica De Zottis
MotoGP Press Officer Assistant
Debora Conti
Casey Stoner Crew
Race Engineer
Cristian Gabarrini
Electronics Engineer
Gabriele Conti
Chief Mechanic
Bruno Leoni
Mechanic
Roberto Clerici
Mechanic
Andrea Brunetti
Mechanic
Lorenzo Gagni
Mechanic
Filippo Brunetti
Nicky Hayden Crew
Race Engineer
Juan Martinez
Electronics Engineer
Josè Manuel Caseaux
Mechanic
Davide Manfredi
Mechanic
Massimo Mirano
Mechanic
Pedro Calvet Caralt
Mechanic
Lorenzo Canestrari
Mechanic
Leonardo Gena
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