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2010 THUNDER 250 CC PICS MODIFIED SPECS




2010 THUNDER 250 CC PICS MODIFIED 2010 Suzuki Thunder 250 specification modifications :

KALIPER front: Brembo 4 piston Brembo master
KALIPER back: Nissin 2 piston Nissin brake master
Front disc: 300 mm
Cakarm back: 240 mm
Sok fronts: GSXR400 Showa
Sok back: Showa
Swing-arm: Pro-arm VFR 400
Footstep: Copy of the Honda CBR400
Front rim: Enkei 3:50 x17
Front tires: Pireli 120/60-17
Rear rim: Enkei 4:50 x18
Rear tires: Pireli 160/60-17
Handlebar: Kawasaki Ninja, Yamaha FZR Raiser
Closed tank: Kawak Ninja
Deltaboks: Fiberglass
Fairing: Acerbis
Speedometer: Suzuki Bandit
Headlights: Acerbis
Windshield: Acerbis
Body rear: JMS Design
Stirrup back: Suzuki Thunder
Taillights: Honda CBR150
Hood: JMS Design
2010 THUNDER 250 CC PICS MODIFIED headlamp suzuki thunder 250 cc
2010 THUNDER 250 CC PICS MODIFIED rear rims of suzuki thunder 2

Aprilia MXV 4.5

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Never have I ridden a dirtbike that attracts as much attention as this. Everyone who spies it does a double-take, makes a beeline for my pit area, gives the bike a good once-over and then waxes poetic about the futuristic styling: the shape of the frame, seat and plastic; the far-out front fender supports; the foam-covered air inlets in what appears to be the gas tank; and the dual exhaust outlets under the seat. Yet ironically, most don't notice the very feature that makes the Aprilia MXV 4.5 unique.
Aprilia Mxv 4 5 Left Side View
From its spaceship styling...
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Aprilia Mxv 4 5 Left Side View
From its spaceship styling to its twin-cylinder engine, there's never been another motocrosser like the Aprilia MXV 4.5. We're not sure where you're supposed to stick your numbers, though.
Handling is excellent, particularly on the fast, rough tracks that are common in Europe (go figure). The spring rates felt too soft under my 200-plus pounds when landing off big jumps, and more so after shock fluid began seeping past the compression adjusters. But over big, sandy, desert-style whoops or braking bumps, the MXV was magic. Steering is better in fast sweepers than slow switchbacks, and the 238-pound (dry) bike does feel a tad heavy when it gets out of shape. Also, the engine is a bit low and wide, so the footpegs drag in rutted corners. But overall, this is a fine first effort from a company that most people don't realize started out making dirtbikes before turning its attention to the street.
Price $8499
Engine type l-c 77-deg. V-twin
Valve train SOHC, 8v
Displacement 449cc
Transmission 4-speed
Claimed horsepower na
Claimed torque na
Frame Aluminum/steel composite
Front suspension 50mm Marzocchi inverted fork with adjustable compression and rebound damping
Rear suspension Sachs shock with adjustable spring preload, high/low-speed compression and rebound damping
Front brake Nissin two-piston caliper, 270mm disc
Rear brake Nissin single-piston caliper, 240mm disc
Front tire 80/100-21 Dunlop D756F
Rear tire 120/90-19 Dunlop D756
Seat height 37.8 in.
Wheelbase 59.0 in.
Fuel capacity 2.0 gal.
Claimed dry weight 238 lbs.
Contact www.apriliausa.com

Suzuki TU250X - Retro Redux




From across the street, you'd be forgiven if you mistook the new Suzuki TU250X for a well-kept T250. Except for the single-cylinder four-stroke engine, front disc brake and a few other modern amenities, it pretty much is a '71 T250. Small, lightweight and stylish, the TU is great for beginners or nostalgic riders who want the retro look coupled with modern reliability and performance.

The little Suzuki is powered by an efficient 249cc air-cooled single, updated for the 21st century with fuel injection and electronic ignition for instant starts and smooth running in all conditions. Replacing the blue haze of its pre-mix predecessor, the TU sucks straight 87 octane. To keep emissions low, exhaust is treated to a last-minute dose of fresh air from the well-hidden pulse-air plumbing before being forced through a catalytic converter housed within that tapered chrome muffler.


2009 Suzuki Tu250x Right Side View
The TU has the stability of a low-slung scooter, with the comfort to match. The saddle is generously padded, as is the pillion seat.

The 18-inch spoke wheels and large fenders exude classic style. Smooth lines, lustrous paint and an inviting size attract the eye, but look a little closer and you'll see a number of styling details usually reserved for more expensive models. The bar ends, horn, chain guard and various fasteners are chrome-plated-not the sort of attention to detail you'd expect on a bargain-priced motorcycle. Even the engine cases and fork lowers have been polished, adding to the TU's glimmering appearance. Kudos to Suzuki for cramming so much style into such an affordable package.

Bulbous side panels conceal most of the engine's unsightly life-support systems, keeping the engine window clean and uncluttered. Turn the right-side screw with a coin and the panel pops off to reveal the battery, fuse box and tool kit. Removing the left-side cover provides access to the air filter.


2009 Suzuki Tu250x Wheel
Braking duties are handled by a 275mm rotor and Gladius-spec Tokico two-piston caliper. A surprisingly effective drum brake resides out back.

Slip into the TU's sumptuously padded saddle and the swept-back bars place your hands at an agreeable height and width. Large, rubber-swathed footpegs offer a secure perch, with the big, knurled rear brake lever and shift lever within easy reach. A simple analog speedometer with odometer and tripmeter grace the top of the chrome headlight bucket. The minimalist dash is finished with large neutral and low-fuel lights inset in the black triple clamp.

Dab the starter and the little single jumps to life, settling into a barely-audible pitter-patter idle. Not too experienced with a clutch? The TU's short gearing and robust low-rpm torque make learning the basics simple. Setting the bike into motion is as easy as releasing the clutch lever. Left to idle, the 250 will creep along steadily at walking speed.

Once underway, the TU feels smooth and stable, propelled by a gentle wave of tractable power. A long wheelbase and low center of gravity contribute to a planted feel, whether plonking along in a parking lot or cruising down the boulevard. Power is sufficient to get the jump on city traffic, but brisk acceleration requires quick movement through the five-speed gearbox and a heavy hand on the throttle. Shift action is succinct, but things can get sticky when the engine gets hot sitting in traffic or after sustained high-rpm cruising.

2009 Suzuki Tu250x Engine
Like on its bigger brothers, Suzuki Composite Electrochemical Material (SCEM) cylinder plating has been applied to the little TU to help improve power, efficiency and longevity.

Although its small size and humble displacement are best suited to cross-town jaunts or gentle back-road meanders, the Suzuki fares pretty well on the freeway. With the throttle rolled to the stop it tops out at about 85 mph, with the engine turning at what sounds like 8000 rpm. At freeway speed vibration is minimal, and the large mirrors provide a clear view of the rushing commuters bearing down on you. Despite the narrow 90/90 Cheng Shin front tire, the bike is unruffled by rain grooves and pavement irregularities, thanks no doubt to its generous trail. Braking equipment is more than ample to quickly slow the little TU from maximum speed, and the front brake lever has a taut, responsive feel. With 3.2 gallons of the cheap stuff on board, you can easily ride 150 miles between fill-ups. With a gentle wrist we were able to get about 68 mpg. Caning it on the freeway dropped that figure to 50 mpg.

The TU's 30.3-inch seat height and 328-lb. wet weight mean even smaller riders shouldn't find it a handful. The relaxed ergonomics proved acceptable to a surprisingly broad spread, from our tallest (6'2") to our shortest (5'4") test riders. Chalk it up to that soft, wide seat and those excellent handlebars.

While classic styling and an affordable price tag will attract riders to the TU250X, its sweet demeanor and reliable performance will seal the deal. If you're looking for a retro-style commuter or a friendly first bike, this just might be it.


Cover Body From Fiber in Yamaha Jupiter MX 135LC

Cover Body From Fiber in Yamah Jupiter MX 135LC
Cover the entire body has been thought to replace the printed material thin fiber. Consideration, in order not to be heavy weights. "Sheets was then a small cut and then affixed to gradually form a pattern," said Dana. After the pattern is formed, then the printing process actually performed.

Hence, if observed in detail, the front had turned into big motorcycle. The main lights had moved into the chest where the front. Lamp picked by Suzuki GSX600 because rarely adopted.

Another interesting thing, double-Muffler exhaust design adds muscular rear view with a single arm models. Who would have thought, modification via phone can be cool. In accordance with the ambition Ino and Rizal, this modification would fuss in the region.

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Johnny Pag FX-3

2009 Johnny Pag Spyder 300


Johnny Pag Fx 3 Right Side View
The FX-3 is a stylish standard, but if you're looking for something more laid-back, JPM also has the stretched-out Spyder, Sportster-esque Pro Street and hard-tailed Barhog.

Johnny Pag FX-3

tech
SPEC
Price $3399
Engine type l-c parallel-twin
Valve train DOHC, 4v
Displacement 300cc
Transmission 5-speed
Claimed horsepower 23.8 bhp @ 6500 rpm
Claimed torque 18.5 lb.-ft. @ 6500 rpm
Frame Steel double-cradle
Front suspension 37mm JP fork
Rear JP shocks with adjustable spring preload,
suspension compression and rebound damping
Front brake JP two-piston caliper, 270mm disc
Rear brake JP two-piston caliper, 240mm disc
Front tire 90/90-18
Rear tire 130/90-15
Seat height 31.0 in.
Wheelbase 59.0 in.
Fuel capacity 3.5 gal.
Claimed dry weight 342 lbs.
Contact www.johnnypag.com

2010 HONDA VARIO BALI MODIFIED WITH HARLEY HANDLEBAR




2010 HONDA VARIO BALI MODIFIED
machine of honda vario

honda vario balines modifed with harley handlebar
2010 HONDA VARIO BALI MODIFIED
harley davidson handlebar in honda vario
2010 HONDA VARIO BALI MODIFIED
exhaust honda vario

honda vario there is no death, this time I got the information from the origin modifikator bali, honda vario made in 2007 modified with the harley davidson handlebars. really cool, look at pictures honda vario with low-rider theme modifications, very handsome once. front tire on the front and rear for a large size of the modifications characteristic of low-rider. in Bali was not just a bike just made models like the harley davidson Cooper. honda vario but can also be made Cooper.

MODIFIED HONDA LEGENDA 2010 WITH KOMPRESOR SUZUKI CARY




MODIFIED HONDA LEGENDA 2010


MODIFIED HONDA LEGENDA 2010
MODIFIED HONDA LEGENDA 2010

MODIFIED HONDA LEGENDA 2010
MODIFIED HONDA LEGENDA 2010
from east Java, modifikator filled with ideas kretif has created a new invention in a pneumatic suspension modifications. that the change in suspension is a way of filling the air. because it is still rarely used motorcycle suspension air.

so long as modifikator eastern Java has a good idea to make suspension of former shock breaker from the factory, then the modification with suzuki car compresor from Cary, so that the original shock breaker with hydraulic systems become pneumatic. you must have confused view pictures of this modification, because honda legend honda is not a legend anymore but it has changed shape like honda beat. and that creative modifikator Indonesia compared with other countries. bright green body color of the honda legend.

probably quite a few recent reviews of modifications honda legend in this 2010 year. hopefully can give a good inspiration for the modifikator. thanks

2010 Aprilia Mana 850 GT ABS

2010 Aprilia Mana 850 Gt Abs Left Side View

It's Monday morning on a bright June day in the Italian Dolomites, and if there's a better place to be riding a motorcycle, then I'm not aware of it. The air is crisp, the mountain views stunning, and the road is twisty, smooth and almost deserted.

2010 Airbrush Trend Modification

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2010 Yamaha Zuma 125

2010 Yamaha Zuma 125
2010 Yamaha Zuma 125
2010 Yamaha Zuma 125

2010 Yamaha Zuma 125 Specifications :

Identification
Model Type Scooter
BASE MSRP(US) $3,190.00 Free Dealer Quote
Dealers Yamaha Dealers
Warranty 12
Insurance Get a Quote
Engine:
Engine Type Single-Cylinder
Cylinders 1
Engine Stroke 4-Stroke
Cooling Air
Valves 4
Valves Per Cylinder 4
Valve Configuration SOHC
Compression Ratio 10.0:1
Starter Electric
Fuel Requirements Regular
Fuel Type Gas
Transmission:
Transmission Type Continuously Variable (CVT)
Primary Drive (Rear Wheel) Belt
Wheels & Tires:
Front Tire (Full Spec) 120/70 R12
Rear Tire (Full Spec) 130/70 R12
Brakes:
Front Brake Type Hydraulic Disc
Rear Brake Type Drum
Technical Specifications:
Wheelbase (in/mm) 50.8 / 1290.3
Fuel Capacity (gal/l) 1.6 / 6.1

2010 Kawasaki Ninja 650R Pictures Gallery

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2010 Kawasaki Ninja® 650R Specifications:

Engine Type Four-stroke, liquid-cooled, DOHC, four-valve per cylinder, parallel twin
Displacement 649 cc
Bore & Stroke 83.0 x 60.0 mm
Compression Ratio 11.3:1
Cooling Liquid
Fuel Injection Digital fuel injection with two 38mm Keihin throttle bodies
Ignition Digital CDI

New 2010 Honda VFR1200F

New 2010 Honda VFR1200F
New 2010 Honda VFR1200F
New 2010 Honda VFR1200F
Honda aloof apparent its all-new 2010 VFR1200F action touring bike and MotoUSA got a adventitious to analysis it out at Honda's U.S. address in Torrance, California.

Starting with a bare area of cardboard and accent by a V-4 agent and alternative dual-clutch automated transmission, Big Red calls this apparatus a approaching attending into for their two-wheeled brand. Can you say: V-4 powered CBR sportbike? Who knows, but it abiding makes my glands salivate. For now, here’s a attending at the capacity on the 2010 VFR.

Honda VFR1200F / VFR1200F with Dual Clutch Automatic Transmission
Engine Type: 1237cc liquid-cooled 76° V-4
Bore and Stroke: 81mm x 60mm
Compression ratio: 12.0:1
Valves: SOHC; four valves per cylinder
Induction: PGM-FI 44mm throttle bodies
Ignition: Digital electronic
Transmission: 6-speed (VFR1200F) / Six-speed automatic with two modes and manual mode (VFR1200F with Dual Clutch Automatic Transmission)
Final Drive: Shaft
Suspension
Front: 43mm; 4.7 inches travel
Rear: Pro Arm single-side swingarm with Pro-Link® single gas-charged shock; 5.1 inches travel
Brakes
Front: Dual 320mm discs, CBS 6-piston calipers with ABS
Rear: Single 276mm disc, CBS two-piston caliper with ABS
Tires
Front: 120/70 ZR17 radial
Rear: 190/55 ZR17 radial
Wheelbase: 60.8 inches (1545mm)
Rake: 25-deg
Trail: 101.0mm (4.0 inches)
Seat Height: 32.1 inches (815mm)
Fuel Capacity: 4.9 gallons
Color: Candy Red
Curb Weight: 591 lbs (VFR1200F) / 613 lbs (VFR1200F with Dual Clutch Automatic Transmission)*
*Includes all standard equipment, required fluids and full tank of fuel--ready to ride.


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