Sunday, May 23, 2010

Honda CBR1000RR



Racing roots

The Honda CBR1000RR was developed by the same team that was behind the MotoGP series.[1] Many of the new technologies introduced in the Honda CBR600RR, a direct descendant of the RC211V, were used in the new CBR1000RR such as a lengthy swingarm, Unit Pro-Link rear suspension, and Dual Stage Fuel Injection System (DSFI).
[edit] 2004-2005

The Honda CBR1000RR was the successor to the CBR954RR. While evolving the CBR954RR design, few parts were carried over to the CBR1000RR.[2] The compact 998 cc (60.9 cu in) in-line four was a completely fresh design, with unique bore and stroke dimensions, race-inspired cassette-type six-speed gearbox, all-new ECU-controlled ram-air system, dual-stage fuel injection, and center-up exhaust featuring a new computer-controlled butterfly valve. The chassis was likewise all new, including an organic-style aluminum frame composed of Gravity Die-Cast main sections and Fine Die-Cast steering head structure, inverted fork, Unit Pro-Link rear suspension, radial-mounted front brakes, and a centrally-located fuel tank hidden under a faux cover. Additionally, the Honda Electronic Steering Damper (HESD) debuted as an industry first system which drastically improved stability and nearly completely eliminated head shake while automatically adjusting for high and low speed steering effort.

A longer swingarm acted as a longer lever arm in the rear suspension for superior traction under acceleration and more progressive suspension action. Substantially longer than the corresponding unit on the CBR954RR (585 mm (23.0 in) compared to 551 mm (21.7 in)) the CBR1000RR's 34 mm (1.3 in) longer swingarm made up 41.6 percent of its total wheelbase. The CBR1000RR's wheelbase also increased, measuring 1,405 mm (55.3 in); a 5 mm (0.20 in) increase over the 954.

Providing room for a longer swingarm required massive changes to the engine architecture, another reason the CBR1000RR power plant shares nothing with the 954. Shortening the engine compared to the 954 meant rejecting the conventional in-line layout. Instead, engineers positioned the CBR1000RR's crankshaft, main shaft and countershaft in a triangulated configuration, with the countershaft located below the main shaft, dramatically shortening the engine front to back, and moving the swingarm pivot closer to the crankshaft. This configuration was first successfully introduced by Yamaha with the Yamaha YZF-R1 model in 1998 and inspired superbike design in the following years to date.
2004 CBR1000RR

Positioning this compact engine farther forward in the chassis also increased front-end weight bias, an effective method of making high-powered liter bikes less wheelie prone under hard acceleration. This approach, however, also provided very little space between the engine and front wheel for a large radiator. Engineers solved this problem by giving the RR a modest cylinder incline of 28 degrees, and moving the oil filter from its frontal placement on the 954 to the right side of the 1000RR engine. This allowed the RR's center-up exhaust system to tuck closely to the engine, opening the space required for a massive MotoGP-style curved radiator with 40 percent more cooling capacity than the 954's unit, a key to making big horsepower with high durability.

The engine was designed specifically with an eye toward handling as well as horsepower and torque. Since the power plant represents a large percentage of a motorcycle's mass, the engine must be configured to assist the handling process, not hinder it. For decades, Honda has championed the concept of mass centralization, that is, concentrating the component masses as close to the motorcycle's center as possible. The CBR1000RR elevated that concept to a higher plane.

Honda engine designers paid special attention to making the CBR1000RR power plant an extremely compact package to enhance mass centralization and reduce the roll polar moment, while yielding other benefits as well. While some engines employ ever-more oversquare dimensions, Honda employed a relatively modest 75 mm bore with a 56.5 mm (2.22 in) stroke to derive a displacement of 998 mm (39.3 in). This choice yields a remarkably narrow engine fit into a commensurately narrower chassis, all the better for increased mass centralization and improved ground clearance as well.

Other measures taken to enhance mass centralization in the CBR1000RR included positioning the starter motor and drive gear on the right side of the engine, which also created a narrower engine profile for added ground clearance. The 1000RR incorporated a balancer shaft to virtually eliminate secondary engine vibration, and with an eye toward mass centralization it too has been positioned close to the engine's center of gravity. Placing other major masses (fuel and rider) closer to the roll axis resulted in a motorcycle that reacted more quickly and smoothly to control inputs at the handlebars. Like the RC211V and the CBR600RR, the CBR1000RR fuel tank shares space under a faux tank cover with a forward-mounted air box, thanks to the Unit Pro-Link rear suspension system.

The Unit Pro-Link design provided a wealth of benefits. The shock is contained entirely within the swingarm and is positioned lower than in a conventional design. Both contribute to mass centralization, in part by giving the centrally mounted fuel tank room to extend downward. Because the shock is contained within the swingarm and does not require a top mount on the frame, the bulk of the 4.8-gallon tank was positioned down low between the frame rails, close to the centerline of the machine. Two other benefits resulted from the RR's fuel placement; the mass of the fuel load has less effect on handling, thereby facilitating quick directional changes; and, because the fuel tank is shorter, the CBR1000RR rider sits closer to the steering head compared to the 954.

To achieve quicker handling, Honda engineers also lightened as many pieces as possible that are far from the center of mass. That gave rise to the RR's compact Line-Beam headlights, with their high-illumination three-piece reflectors; slim-line LED taillight; single-piston rear brake system that's lighter than that of the 954; an analog/digital fully electronic instrument panel that's one of the lightest and slimmest ever mounted on a street bike; plus a host of other changes.

The 2004 model carried over to the 2005 model year with only color scheme changes.
[edit] 2006-2007
2007 Honda CBR1000RR

The 2006 CBR1000RR offered incremental advancements over the earlier model with more power, better handling and less weight. Changes for 2006 include:

* New intake and exhaust porting (higher flow, reduced chamber volume)
* Higher compression ratio (from 11.9:1 to 12.2:1)
* Revised cam timing
* More intake valve lift (from 8.9mm to 9.1mm)
* Double springs for the intake valves
* Higher redline (from 11,650 rpm to 12,200 rpm)
* Larger rear sprocket (from 41 to 42 teeth)
* New exhaust system
* New chassis geometry
* Larger 320 mm (13 in) front brake discs but thinner at 4.5 mm (0.18 in)
* Revised front suspension
* Revised rear suspension with new linkage ratios
* New lighter swingarm
* Revised front fairing design

The 2006 model carried over to the 2007 model year mostly unchanged. The brushed aluminimum swing arm was changed to black, to match the black frame, except for the Race-Replica edition where the frame was changed from black to brushed aluminum to match the swing arm, and the bike was offered in four new color schemes; Black, Red/Black, Satin Silver and Race-Replica Repsol.
[edit] 2008-2010

An all new CBR1000RR was introduced at the Paris International Motorcycle Show on September 28, 2007 for the 2008 model year. The CBR1000RR is powered by an all new 999 cc (61.0 cu in) inline-four engine with a redline of 13,000 rpm. It features titanium valves and an enlarged bore with a corresponding reduced stroke. The engine has a completely new cylinder block, head configuration, and crankcase with lighter pistons. A new ECU delivers two separate revised maps sending the fuel and air mixture to be squeezed tight by the 12.3:1 compression ratio. Ram air is fed to an enlarged air box through two revised front scoops located under the headlamps. Honda claims power output to be at least 178 hp (133 kW) beginning at 12,000 rpm.

Honda made a very focused effort to reduce and centralize overall weight. A lighter, narrower die cast frame was formed using a new technique which Honda claims allows for very thin wall construction and only four castings to be welded together. Almost every part of the new bike was reengineered to reduce weight including the sidestand, front brake hoses, brake rotors, battery, and wheels.

In order to improve stability under deceleration, a slipper clutch is now available with a unique center-cam-assist mechanism. The Honda Electronic Steering Damper (HESD) has been revised this year as well. Another significant change is the exhaust system which is no longer a center-up underseat design. The CBR1000RR now features a side slung exhaust in order to increase mass centralization and compactness while mimicking a Moto GP style.

On September 5, 2008, Honda announced the 2009 model. The bike remained the same, in terms of engine, styling, and performance. The only new addition was the introduction of the optional factory fitted Combined ABS (C-ABS) system originally showcased on the CBR600RR Combined ABS prototype. In addition to the new color schemes offered on the 2009 model, Honda reintroduced a Repsol limited edition color scheme. The Repsol paint edition in the US originally was offered without C-ABS. European versions had C-ABS available.
2010 Honda CBR1000RR at the 2009 Seattle International Motorcycle Show

On September 4, 2009, Honda announced the 2010 model. Honda increased the diameter of the flywheel for more inertia. This improved low-rpm torque and smoother running just off idle. The license plate assembly was redesigned for quicker removal when preparing the motorcycle for track use. The muffler cover was also redesigned for improved appearance. New color schemes

Friday, May 21, 2010

10 Tips From Mahindra Power Scooters For A Long Lasting Automatic Scooter






Any machine requires maintenance for it to keep running to its optimum performance. Scooters also require timely maintenance for optimum performance. A powerful and sturdy scooter like the Mahindra Duro or Mahindra Rodeo can keep serving you for years together, provided you look into its proper maintenance. Here are 10 Tips from Mahindra Power Scooters that will ensure that your scooter never gives you a problem. There are some things like checking the oil level and checking the tyre pressure that you can easily do on your own, but for most of other maintenances you will have to take your scooter to a trusted mechanic or the authorized service centre. Mahindra recommends that you always take your scooters to their respective Service Centers. It is always safer that ways. Usually a full servicing is scheduled every 2000 to 2500 kms

Tip no. 1

This is the first and foremost and the most important step to a healthy and long lasting scooter. And that is regular Oil change. It is imperative to regularly check oil level and change the oil if it has become dark and viscous or has fallen below the required level. An oil change will not cost you more than Rs. 200 but it ensures the life of the engine. Only use the recommended oil in the owner’s manual of the scooter.

Tip no. 2

At some point in its life, any vehicle, whether it be a car or a truck or a motortcycle or a scooter, will give starting problems. For a scooter, one of the ways to solve this problem is to prime the carburetor before attempting to start it. A primer pump bowl is located at the bottom of the carburetor. The primer pump needs to be pressed and released several times until petrol can be seen flowing in the bowl through the clear tube attached to the fuel tank. Once the fuel starts flowing freely, the scooter should start. However, it may induce flooding if the activity is done once the scooter has warmed up.

Tip no. 3

The item that takes least inspection time in a scooter is the tyres. Though it is an easy task, it holds a lot of importance. It is very important to maintain the proper tyre pressure in both the tyres for two reasons. Firstly, A low Tyre pressure will make the scooter consume more fuel and secondly, a scooter balances on just two tyres, and incorrect tyre pressure can very easily lead to loss of control and and untoward injuries. Look for cracks and splits at the value stem and see that there is enough tread on the tyres.

Tip no. 4

A scooter will keep running without any jerks if the carburetor is clean of any kind of residue. The carburetor pumps the fuel and mixes it with air at the precise measurement. It uses a setup of small diaphragms, orifices and ports, which easily get clogged by contaminants. That is why it is imperative to use only the best, clean and new fuel in your scooters.

Tip no. 5

No matter how strongly scooter’s body is built, it is bound to loosen up due to continuous usage. Joints, hinges and other attachments tend to come loose because of the impact of speed breakers and potholes. Check these things to ensure that your scooter is properly assembled. Never continue using the scooter if you feel that any of the joints or hinges has become loose or if there is any disturbance in its balance. Get the looseness problem fixed before resuming the ride.

Tip no. 6

Adjust your carburetor and the idling speed to the optimum level. There is a small Golden colored screw on the side of the carburetor. This is the idle speed screw. This screw should be adjusted so the engine idles at a speed just fast enough to keep running. If the scooter does not idle properly, or idles too fast, you can adjust the idling by turning the screw. Turning this screw clockwise increase the idle speed and turning it counterclockwise decrease the idle speed. Always keep in mind that too fast and idling speed can be dangerous.

Tip no. 7

Spark plug is vulnerable to getting clogged both when the scooter is running too lean of fuel and also when it is running too rich of fuel. Depending on your riding habits and the scooters overall condition, the sparkplug’s electrode sometimes becomes white or sometimes becomes black due to gas, oil and carbon deposits. A clean sparkplug is crucial to the proper starting and proper functioning of the scooter’s motor. Keep the spark plug clean or replace it immediately if signs of wear begin to show. A scooter’s tool kit is always contains a wrench for the easy removal of the sparkplug. You can clean the deposits on the electrode by rubbing it with sand-paper.

Tip no. 8

The air filter is used to clean the air going into the engine. It protects the engine from the damaging effects of dirt and abrasive particulates. A clogged air filter will restrict the flow of air to the engine. Periodic cleaning of this Air filter is recommended for smooth functioning of the engine. The Air Filter can be located in front of the engine and usually behind a protective cover which can be removed with one screw. Clean the filter in a container of petrol/gasoline. Allow the filter to drive before you put it back on.

Tip no. 9

All automatic Scooters are of the “Twist the Throttle and Go” genre. The usage of the throttle in automatic scooters is very high and very extensive. The throttle tends to become loose and sloppy over a period of time. In such a case, the slack can be adjusted on the cable at the handlebars. Loosening the lock nut and adjusting the adjustment will screw will either loosen or tighten the cable tension. Once the desired tension is achieved re-tighten the lock nut.

Tip no. 10

Automatic scooters have both the rear and the front brakes as handbrakes. The brakes can be adjust at the handbrakes on the handlebars itself. Like the adjustment on the throttle cable you can adjust the tension of the brakes by first loosening the locking nut and then adjusting the adjustment screw in or out. Once the desired tension is achieved re-tighten the locking nut.

These are ten tips that will keep your Scooter running to its optimum performance for a long time. These tips, if regularly followed, will ensure that you will never have a major problem with your scooter throughout its life. Only if you don’t pay attention to any of these things, will you face problems like engine seizure.

Nonetheless, Mahindra promises that when you get a Mahindra Power Scooter home, you require the least amount of maintenance for it.

Hero Honda Karisma








Introduced by Hero Honda, this bike was launched in May 2003 and was an instant hit with the youth. The Karizma has been designed to suit the Indian market by the company. The instrument panel, the tank recesses are designed with the functionality in mind. By the comfort standard, the Hero Honda Karizma's seating is aimed to give a sporty look, especially for the youth. The bike is impeccable on straight roads and the cornering is also accurate. The handling is good for the novice as it is quite easy. Karizma has been tried and tested. It consists of a 5-speed gearbox and the engine is all of aluminum make. The fuel economy is 38 km/liter.

Many people buy Bikes of the Hero Honda as they are the best looking machine and give out great performance. The Karizma is the most favorite bike of India. The bike is the first one of its kind with alloy wheels, which gives the most attractive look to it and is a most unique sports machine in India. The Hero Honda Karizma is a 223cc, 4 stroke air cooled engine. The maximum power of the bike is 17PS at 7000RPM and delivers an excellent performance at the speed of 60 kmph in 3.8 seconds. The Karizma has a long wheel base and gives a good sturdy drive even if the rider is at a high speed. The bike has a 130mm rear drum break.

The design which is aerodynamic had air pockets in the front, which zooms onto the road while on highways. The Hero Honda Karizma has a top speed of 125 kmph. If you prefer to leave it at 110 kmph speed, the bike there also works fine. As is apparent the styling is international.

The other specifications of the bike are, it has a multi-plate wet type clutch. The frame is tubular single, swing arm is rectangular. The wheel base of the Hero Honda Karisma is 1350mm, the ground clearance is 150mm. the length is 2125mm, the width is 775mm and the height is 1160mm. about the front suspension, it is a telescopic hydraulic shock absorber. The rear suspension is an arm swing that has 5 step adjustable type hydraulic shock absorbers. The tyre size in the front is 2.75 x 18-42 P. the tyre size at the rear is 100/90 x 18-56P. The wheels are die cast and the fuel tank capacity is 15.0 liter.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Best Motorcycle Helmets - Which One Should You Purchase?



Deciding which helmet is the best helmet for you can be a tough decision especially when you realize how many different variations there are of the motorcycle helmet. In order to determine which is the best motorcycle helmet for you, you really have to decide which type will best fit your personality, safety needs, as well as your budget. A motorcyclist's personality is one of the more important factors considered when deciding which is the best motorcycle helmet because of the weight that the helmet has on how that personality is portrayed. For example, a half helmet with a custom flame paint job is going to give the appearance of a hard nosed, bad to the bone biker, than a plain black full face motorcycle helmet, which may portray the personality of a less eccentric, conservative rider with less of a wild side. If safety is your main concern, then you'll be more likely to select a helmet which has been proven to be more safe and provide a higher level of protection than one that may not be as safe. This may be the case when someone is trying to decide between a full face helmet and a half helmet as they are more likely to pick the full face helmet because of the increased amount of protection that the full face helmet can provide. Finally, a rider's budget will also play a major role in deciding which helmet is the best motorcycle helmet for the rider for the fact that a more expensive helmet can only be conceivable if the rider has the budget that will allow him or her to purchase that helmet. High quality helmets that offer a lot of protection and comfort do not have to be outrageously expensive, and can be easily obtained here at Motor Medley. There are a number of different types of motorcycle helmets that a rider can choose from and below are a few different categories that really need to be understood in order to decide which is the best motorcycle helmet for you. Half Helmets Half helmets are very popular for those that wish to have a little more freedom when wearing a motorcycle helmet because they provide for more ventilation and are not, some say, as constraining because there is not a complete shell encompassing the entire rider's head. The half helmet does not, however, provide the level of protection that a full face helmet provides because of the fact that this is less support provide to the rider's head. Another drawback to half helmets, aside from the fact that they offer less protection than full face helmets, is that they do not have face masks, which means the rider is responsible for remembering to bring along their own eye protection. Some half helmets do come with removable eye shields which provide protection to the rider's eyes. Half helmets are more advantageous in warm riding conditions because of the increased level of ventilation, which helps the rider keep cool. Full Face Helmets Full face helmets are often times more popular for a number of reasons including the fact that they provide a higher level of safety and comfort to riders who are looking for those traits. This is made possible because of the shell that completely covers the rider's head. The helmet shell wraps completely around the front of the face which provides protection to the entire head, not just the sides, top, and back of the head. The full face helmet is more advantageous in cooler riding conditions because they protect the rider from cold winds and temperatures. They also help protect the rider's face from flying dirt and debris. One increasing popular type of full face helmet is the modular which combines the freedom of a half helmet or 3/4 helmet with the protection of a full face in one very convenient helmet. The flip up helmet is made of a complete shell which can be flipped up by simply pressing a button. If you're looking for maximum protection and comfort, then the full face helmet is the best motorcycle helmet for you.Novelty Helmets Novelty helmets are perhaps one of the more increasingly popular types of helmets because of the fact that they are extremely light weight and provide the maximum amount of freedom to the rider. The big drawback to novelty helmets is the fact that they do not offer the protection that the half and full face motorcycle helmet types provide. The reason this is so is because novelty helmets are made with a much thinner liner when compared to the other helmet types which allows them to be lighter than the others. Novelty helmets are very similar to half helmets with respect to the way they look on the rider, but are not as bulky because of the fact that they are less material. If you're looking for a helmet that is extremely lightweight and provides maximum freedom, then the novelty motorcycle helmet is the best motorcycle helmet for you.

Helmet Mohawk - Factors To Consider When Making A Purchase



If you've made the decision to purchase a helmet mohawk, you've already won half the battle. The only other decision you have to make is which color would you like your mohawk to be? Whether you're buying one online from an online retailer, or from your local motorcycle shop, you'll be happy to know that there are many different colors that you have to choose from. Why you decide to purchase one color over the next really can depend on a couple different factors.

Perhaps the most weighted factor for purchasing any one color over the next is the desire to have your helmet mohawk go with the colors of the rest of your gear. Overall appearance is generally a big deal to many and looking good is usually desirable by those who hit the road on their motorcycle so color coordination is sometimes a focus when getting equipped for a trip. If the rider is trying to coordinate all of the colors of his or her wardrobe, then a helmet mohawk color that matches the rest of the gear seems like the logical answer to anyone.

The other important consideration that rider's may keep in mind when making a helmet mohawk purchase is the safety factor. The question resides more or less on the fact of how well the color that I choose will help make me more visible to others that I am sharing the roadway. As always, bright colors are always better because they are more visible than the rest, which will make you more visible to others. Not only can the helmet mohawk help make you look good on your motorcycle, but it can also give you a little more visibility when on a ride if you choose the right color.

This product can help make you more noticeable because it is positioned on the top of the helmet, which is the highest point visible to others when you're riding your motorcycle. This creates an advantage for the rider because he or she has one more piece of equipment that oncoming traffic can see, and if the right color is chosen such as red, yellow, or orange, you will become even more visible than if you had chosen a dark color. There are other colors that you can select to help give your outfit a little more visibility power, but red, yellow, and orange seem to be the colors that are most effective. It's important that you remember that the helmet mohawk is not the only item you can use to make yourself more visible to others. Obviously there are more effective items such as reflective gear, and lighting on your motorcycle that help make you more noticeable.

If you're considering making a helmet mohawk purchase, you'll need to ask yourself whether or not your concern is more for fashion, or for visibility. Hopefully you're gear already contains some of the bright colors that we discussed so you can get the best of both worlds in being able to coordinate your colors for appearance, and gain visibility for safety purposes by using bright colors in your gear.

3 Top Speed Honda Motorcycles

Honda motorcycles have always been known for their speed. Of the top five touring motorcycles with the top speed, Honda motorcycles make up three of them. Just because they have the top speed in the touring category, doesn't mean they are the fastest. These are only the ones with the top speed on the speedometer, not necessarily the fastest time for getting up to top speed.

1. VF 1000 F 2 1987 These Honda motorcycles were touring bikes and had top speeds of 144.2 miles per hour. With V4 engines and 100 horsepower at 9500 rotations per minute, it's easy to see why these Honda motorcycles have the top speed. They have a liquid cooling system and a chain type final drive transmission. They weigh 610 pounds with all fluids included. These Honda motorcycles had dual disc front brakes and single disc rear brakes. A fuel capacity of 6.08 gallons make this a good motorcycle to take a long ride on. Even with all that speed behind it, on the consumer rating, these HONDA MOTORCYCLE only scored 64.5 out of 100.

2. VF 1000 F 2 1986 These Honda motorcycles faired slightly better in the consumer ratings with a score of 70.5 out of 100. The specifications are much the same as the 1987 model. These Honda motorcycles had a Double Overhead Cam fuel control the same as the 1987 model . As far as the specifications are concerned, the 1987 and the 1986 Honda motorcycles are exactly the same. Where the main difference seems to be is in the design. In the design and look, the 1986 model scored more then 15 points higher then the 1987 model and more then 6 points better then the 1987 model in racing track abilities. In repair and maintenance costs, the 1986 model scored 18 points better. The only thing the 1987 model did better in was its touring capabilities in which the 1987 model scored 2.3 points better then the 1986 model.

3. ST 1100 Pan-European STD and CBS-ABS with TCS 2000 These Honda motorcycles had a top speed of 142.3 miles per hour. They scored better then the VF 1000 F 2 models making 79.9 out of 100. These Honda motorcycles also had V4 engines. They had 100 horsepower at 7500 rotations per minute. This model had an electric starter, liquid cooling system, and a 5-speed gearbox. Its dry weight is 632.7 pounds, and a seat height of 31.5 inches. The front brakes are dual disc while the rear brakes are single disc. The colors include red or blue. This was truly a touring motorcycle. Its fuel tank had a capacity for 7.4 gallons. For reliability and problem free driving, these Honda motorcycles scored 93. Its off road capabilities was only a 39.2, however, this was the only thing that these Honda motorcycles scored less then average when compared to other touring motorcycles. These Honda motorcycles made a 96.1 in their touring capabilities, the average touring capabilities for other touring bikes was 78.6.

TVS FIERO FX2



TVS Motors is a reputed automobile manufacturing company in India.TVS bikes and scootys are very popular among all classes of consumers for their quality, style, durability and affordability. TVS Fiero is one of the popular bikes which youngsters love to ride on.

One of the best Fiero bikes is the TVS Fiero FX 2. This vehicle is power packed with features along with a stylish looking body. This bike is blessed with a dynamic body which includes stylish features like all-new twin pod instrument cluster with speedometer and trip tachometer. The stability and comfort of the bike is ensured by the presence of triple-rated 5-step shock absorber at rear and the hydraulically damp front suspension.

The look and style of the bike is enhanced by the different lightening fittings including multi-reflector head lamp with halogen bulb and stylish indicator. The instrument panel of the bike looks trendy yet gorgeous. It is adorned by the advanced instruments like speedometer, fuel gauge, power-economy mode indicator and more.

Other stylish features include single radius,chic tyres with round flushed clock, die-cast aluminum pillion foot rest, chrome silencer, stylish crash guard and even a stylish saree guard. All these features also add to the comfort of the pillion rider.

This Fiero bike delivers great performance, excellent pickup and extreme fuel efficiency. This bike is quite stable even at high speeds and bumpy roads. You can be sure of smooth ride on this bike due to the presence of longer wheelbase, sturdy double cradle frame. This bike is equipped with disc front brakes and drum brakes in rear.

This Fiero bike is a great performer and fuel saver when compared to the other bikes of same category. The great performance of this bike is due to its efficient engine. It powered by a 4 stroke sir cooled OHC engine delivering maximum power of 12 BHP (8.9 KW) @ 7000 rpm and a torque of 10.5 Nm@6500rpm.

The bike is able to perform smooth power transitions due to the presence of CV carburetor. This carburetor works upon a power sensitive diaphragm with constant vacuum. You can determine the response of its engine by the digitally mapped ignition system.

TVS Fiero is available in several bright colors which look stunning on road. These colors include Deep Black, Metallic Silver, Tertian Blue and Blazing Red. This TVS is among those new bikes which flaunt a style along with great performance.

HONDA ACTIFA



Heart on race, wheel on fire. The best for a scooter, the new Honda Activa is the new name on every youngsters lips. It?s hot, it?s cool, it?s easy, it?s fast and it?s spreading like wildfire. The Honda Activa is all about saying no to the sweaty public transport. Get ready beauties on scooties!Key Features By design, the Activa lets anybody in the family get their hands on it. To make riding fun, removed were the gears and retained were only those controls which can be safely left to the reflexes, like the accelerator and the brakes in a lightweight body. The Honda Activa has been designed for the new era. Developed on Honda's globally tested 4-stroke technology, it comes with a host of new features, which are designed to maximize riding comfort and ease of use. It has a 4-stroke, Single cylinder, air cooled, OHC which makes up for a great engine and is the eye candy especially among the youngsters. It has a maximum power of 7 Bhp @ 7000 rpm and has a maximum torque of 0.8 Kg-m @ 5500 rpm. Blessed with a V-matic transmission and self/kick ignition, the Honda Activa is preety much a utility bike if you?re on the list of people who enjoys a city ride. A 6 ltr petrol tank adorns the active which can give an average mileage of 38 to 40 kmph. Said to have a good suspension pick up and speed, the active evokes mixed reactions. DesignVery light and peppy, the Honda Activa is like little butterflies considered to those huge devil Bikes. Framed with high rigidity under bone type body and accentuated with sleek colors, the active is modestly good looking. Integrated headlight/indicators create a smooth form along the handlebar and overall sleek aerodynamic design provides increased fuel economy. Hence, while mothers and daughters would enjoy an easy ride, the fathers and sons will appreciate its sturdy built. ConclusionIn fact, an Activa has something in it for everyone. You can check out for yourself how ease, technology and style come together in such a smooth way. As in the Honda Activa. It might not be that fast or have that powerful biker?s drool, but its sweet and easy for a short office and back home trip or a joy ride on a Sunday evening.

YAMAHA LIBERO



Popular bike brands that are added in the list of tops include the name of Yamaha. Yamaha bikes are winning the hearts and minds of the top class bikers who expect a lot from their bike models to deliver.

What all makes Yamaha stand above the other similar bike brands is the fact that it has a vast based fan following that thus helps it out to cross the borders with its fame. The series of YamahaBikes has got the recent add on as the new Yamaha Libero.

It is counted among the highest selling bikes all across the India. This traveler bike is all enwrapped in a burly built. This bike model is instilled with an excellent 106 cc, along with single cylinder 4 stroke motorcycle. Yamaha libero is a G5 improved version that is quite heads of its predecessors and has thus gained a special place n the hearts of bike riders.

Libero is enwrapped with updated and ultra-advance features that are among the common expectations from the modern bikes. It has got to feature round headlights and a taco meter. The New Yamaha Libero throws a sporty look which is helped by the smart headlights along with a new set of air scoops accompanying a honeycomb grille. The grille is accredited to perform the task of directing airflow to the engine block.

The riders are given quite a lot of space to sit and drive. Also, the space between fuel tank and engine is quite neatly covered with its design. The bike has got a tubular dual cradle frame and a strong grip on the handle which is ensured by the grab handles that are made of aluminum-alloy.

Counting on some of the unimpressive features that it holds we have the air scoops, good ground clearance, rear shock absorbers, new graphics and longer wheelbase to mention. The looks are pretty adorable. This bike parked in your lawn is a true stunner to look at. It has got a dual-tone shades and along with highly eye-catching graphics. The bike is made available in many colors and has luxurious push-cancel indicators along with pass-light flashers that have added more to its styling. It has a large fuel tank of 10.5 liter that if filled once does not require wanting to get the refilling done so early.

The new Yamaha Libero is exclusively targeted for the Indian customers. This bike stands perfect if you want to experience an excellent riding experience.

KAWASAKI ZX



Though cars have their own comfort and grace when it comes to travel, but the real taste of drive is granted by the bikes only.

For the reason that more and more of bike manufacturing brands are getting into the market, the demand of more advance and technologically leveled bike models has increased.

Passionate bikers have their choice affixed with buying the Kawasaki bike models for the reason that they are proven to pass the test of durability and robustness which is expected of all the bike models today. The new Kawasaki ZX bike is the latest crush of all the bikers who greatly admired the performance delivered by these Kawasaki bikes.

New Kawasaki ZX bike is meant for those who look for skinnier, smaller and sharper shaped bike, which all together, stands perfect to deliver great support and assistance to the rider's inputs. The bike stands quite trendy and classy that has come up as a lighter vehicle to drive. The bulk system has been shifted to the bikes roll center to benefit the rider while they ride on it. It assists them to keep an apt balance therefore.

This pick from Kawasaki Bikes gives out sharp responses not causing undue anxiety to the bikers. It has a fantastic geometry chassis that allows high corner entry speeds missing out the terrible effects of the same. The fuel tank is also quite big. Also, the bike has got enough of a flared area on its top that facilitates riders to take position on their arm on it whilst railing around the turns.

The mirror in the bike is aptly placed so as to have an easy back and side view, thus forming a crucial safety feature in it. The tall tail section in the bike enables for the riders to force a skyward leg swing so as to clear it whilst climbing aboard. All in all the look and safety features stand commendable.

This Kawasaki Bike is available in an assortment of shades including flat super black metallic, lime green, black candy, flat super black etc. Just in a short time span, it has recorded itself to be favorite sport touring model. It is quite popular among youngsters, especially with teenagers, who want to have true beauty parked in their lawn.

If you are looking out for a true road performer, do look out for this Kawasaki bike.

HONDA CB 100 IN INDONESIA







Several years ago HONDA CB is not so much on the favorite and did not have the selling price.But who thinks now HONDA CB now become a very in hurry. Because of the uniqueness of design owned HONDA CB main attraction, plus more HONDA CB engine design that is not much different from the products of the latest HONDA, HONDA CB makes this even longer but easier motorcycle spare parts in the search.

The current trend of CB with a capacity of 100cc engine was changed to 160 cc, 200cc and even more than that of CB HONDA making is an ancient motor sporting motorcycle and not inferior to the latest release though.

TOURING BIKERS STYLE HONDA CB INDONESIA














Honda CB has his own
community and has many activities, and one of them is touring. Touring is routinely carried out by the bikers are there. Because with this touring bikers can Hmotorcycle streets with her beloved.

So many different styles made by bikers in Indonesia, one of which is the biker HONDA CB. HONDA CB had no luggage, so for carrying goods and equipment of HONDA CB touring bikers using the rubber nets in associate in the backseat. So that the bikers did not have to carry backpacks and comfortable when driving. And in terms of disposable pakian that there may be a little old-fashioned, for other bikers who normally use on biker jackets touring HONDA CB but there are some bikers who use the gloves for touring.Can be seen in the picture.