Showing posts with label supersport. Show all posts
Showing posts with label supersport. Show all posts

Friday, November 19, 2010

Suzuki GSX-R750 2011 Reborn


Suzuki GSX-R750 2011

The GSX-R750 is outfitted with a 750cc 4-cylinder engine with a race-proven oversquare bore/stroke ratio for efficient, high-revving output.

The GSX-R750 is equipped with a new 4-into-1 stainless-steel exhaust system featuring a titanium muffler, which carries a Suzuki Exhaust Tuning (SET) valve. The system maximizes torque and improves throttle response, especially in the low-to-mid RPM range.


Advanced, race-developed transistorized ignition control circuit helps maintain more precise ignition timing across the range of engine temperature.

The GSX-R750 powerplant utilizes forged pistons, shot-peened conrods, chrome-nitride-coated upper compression and oil control rings, and pentagonal ventilation holes for outstanding engine performance.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

The Incredible Suzuki GSX-R600 2011


Suzuki GSX-R600 2011

Impressive performance, exceptional handling and remarkable modern sport-styling prove the all-new redesigned 2011 GSX-R600 is a class-leading sport bike worthy of its race-winning GSX-R heritage. The GSX-R600's responsive and agile ride results from a new lightweight chassis with a compact wheelbase and race-developed suspension. Whether you’re tearing up the streets or dominating the racetrack, the all-new GSX-R600 is designed to offer unparalleled performance for all riding levels.


A compact, powerful 599cc 4-cylinder engine demonstrates the advanced race-proven technology of the GSX-R line when you hit the throttle and push the RPMs to the redline. The GSX-R600. Designed to be the top performer in its class—it’s the total package ready to Own The Racetrack.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

The Best Supersport 2011 Honda CBR600RR


No other 600cc machine has won more magazine comparisons and AMA championships than Honda's CBR600RR. Striking the ideal balance of power and handling, the new CBR600RR blends a light and compact chassis with impeccable power delivery for a combination that's hard to beat. Also available with the Honda's unique Combined ABS for the pinnacle of sportbike braking performance, the 2011 CBR600RR continues to set the standard for the middleweight class.

Is Honda's CBR600RR the perfect sportbike? Plenty of riders think so. And it's easy to see why. First off, it offers a near magical combination of light weight, free-revving power, compliant suspension and all in a package that’s sized just right.


Next, the CBR600RR has been honed to perfection on the track, where it dominates the World Supersport championship scene. And then there's the CBR's awe-inspiring degree of Honda technology: tuned twin-spar frame, Programmed fuel injection, the Honda Electronic Steering Damper (HESD) and Honda's available Combined ABS that all add up to put the CBR600RR way ahead of anything in the 600 class.

But at the end of the day, one thing stands out above all the rest: The CBR600RR is just a blast to ride. And isn't that why you're looking at sportbikes in the first place?



New for 2011

- Exciting new colors: Red/Black and Black. C-ABS model available in Black only.

- All colors have silver swingarms.

Honda Genuine Accessories

- Color-Matched Passenger Seat Cowl

- U-Lock

- CBR® Racing Cycle Cover (for indoor use)

- Carbon-Fiber Accents

- Carbon Fiber License Plate Frame

- Outdoor Cycle Cover

All New 2011 Honda CBR250R


CBR250R

Features & Options

•249cc liquid-cooled single cylinder engine
•Low seat height
•Programmed Fuel Injection
•Analog/Digital Instrumentation

2011 Honda CBR250R Features and Benefits


Light, Narrow, Low.
Because it’s a single-cylinder machine, the new CBR250R is narrow, and with its low 30.5-inch seat height and light 359-pound curb weight, putting your feet down in parking lots or at stoplights can be a lot easier.


The Power of One.
The new CBR250R uses a single-cylinder engine with fuel injection, double-overhead cams and a counterbalancer. Sure that’s tech talk, but the architecture offers some very real advantages. Maybe the most important is power delivery: a single offers the kind of torque and midrange power that’s well suited for all levels of riders.


Stop with Confidence.
The option of Honda’s Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) is a perfect matchup with a bike like the new CBR250R. ABS helps you cope with unanticipated challenges and stop with added confidence.


ENGINE
Engine Type 249.4cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder four-stroke
Bore And Stroke 76mm x 55mm
Induction PGM-Fi, 38mm throttle body
Ignition Computer-controlled digital transistorized with electronic advance
Compression Ratio 10.7:1
Valve Train DOHC; four valves per cylinder

DRIVE TRAIN
Transmission Six-speed

CHASSIS / SUSPENSION / BRAKES
Front Suspension 37mm fork
Rear Suspension Pro-Link single shock with five positions of spring preload adjustability
Front Brake Single 296mm disc
Rear Brake Single 220mm disc
Front Tire 110/70-17 radial
Rear Tire 140/70-17 radial

DIMENSIONS
Rake (Caster Angle): 25.0 degrees
Trail 95mm (3.74 inches)
Wheelbase 53.9 inches
Seat Height 30.5 inches
Curb Weight 359 pounds. includes all standard equipment, required fluids and full tank of fuel-ready to ride.
Fuel Capacity 3.4 gallons

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

2010 Hyosung GT250R FI SPEC


MSRP: $3,999/2-Tone $4,199 USD

Chassis Overall Length 82.5in
Overall Height 44.3in
Overall Width 28.3in
Wheel Base 56.5in
Ground Clearance 6.1in
Seat Height 32.7in
Brake F: 300Ø Semi floating double discs, 2 pistons calipers
R: 230Ø Single disc, 2 pistons caliper
Suspension F: 41Ø Upside down Telescopic
R: Swing arm with Progressive linkage Hydraulic Mono shock absorber (Preload adjustable)
Rake/Trail 25 degree/ 3.7in
Tyre F: 110/70 -17 54H / R: 150/70 -17 69H
Fuel Tank Capacity 4.5gal
Wet Weight 414lbs
GVWR 750lbs

Engine Type Air / Oil cooled DOHC 4-valve 75° V-twin
Displacement 249cc
Bore x Stroke 57 x 48.8
Compression Ratio 10.3 : 1
Fuel System Fuel injection
Lubrication Wet sump

Transmission Clutch Wet, Multiplate
Gear Constant mesh 5-speed (1down 4up)
Final Drive Chain

Warranty Year 2

Monday, February 22, 2010

2010 Yamaha YZF R6

From the YCC-T fly by wire throttle

New for 2010:

” The new, 100mm-longer muffler is designed for excellent power characteristics and reduced noise.

” The ECU settings (Revised ECU mapping) have been revised for increased performance.

” Revised YCC-I (Yamaha’s Chip Controlled Intake) funnels

” Revised air box.

” Revised “Mid Ship” 4-into-2-into-1 exhaust system

Highlights:

Fuel Consumption * 17kpl/48mpg(Imp)

Revised intake & exhaust

Optimized straight frame design

MSRP* $10,490 (Raven) Available from February 2010
$10,490 (Team Yamaha Blue/White) Available from February 2010
$10,490 (Pearl White) Available from February 2010