2011 Audi R8 Spyder

As a true supercar the R8 not only offers blistering speed but awe-inspiring handling.The R8 inspires driver confidence, giving you traction when you need it, where you need it, regardless of road conditions.

JEEP WRANGLER

The Jeep Wrangler is a compact four-wheel drive sport utility vehicle.The Jeep Wrangler received the 2009 Best Resale Value Award from Kelley Blue Book (KBB) in the Sport Utility Vehicle category.

BMW M3 Coupe

BMW's iconic M3 Coupe received a complete redesign for 2008 and beyond. Based on the new 3-Series Coupe, the new M3 has a revamped interior, exterior, and mechanical underpinnings..

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Friday, July 29, 2011

2011 Honda CBR125R Review

Since its introduction to the Canadian market in 2007, Honda’s CBR125R has proven popular, both as a first ride among novice riders and as a second runabout machine among those with more experience. It was a machine that was long overdue, as market trends showed that aging baby boomers – a sector of society that had been heavily solicited by the motorcycle industry – began an exodus from the sport in recent years in pursuit of other, perhaps less exciting interests.
The industry needed newer, younger blood, and the inexpensive, approachable CBR125R succeeded in drawing the attention of people who would not otherwise have considered a motorcycle. It even introduced a new generation of young racers through the CBR125R Challenge, a spec road racing series open to riders aged 13 and up.

2011 Honda CBR125R Review
2011 Honda CBR125R Review

Aside from different color variations between model years, the bike has done relatively well in the showroom without any changes. But with CBR125R sales flattening, it was time to rejuvenate the tiny sport bike, so for 2011 it got an important facelift.
The most obvious change is in the bodywork, which now closely resembles the new CBR250R (itself taking styling cues from the VFR1200F). Although its bodywork looks identical to the 250’s, it is in fact unique to the 125. This is mostly because beneath the plastic is a steel, pentagonal-section twin-spar frame, as opposed to the tubular-steel twin-spar frame on the 250.

Also new is a one-piece exhaust with an angular, CBR1000RR-replica muffler, which incorporates a catalytic converter. Like on the CBR250R, the 125’s muffler features a protective cover that’s much cheaper to replace in a tip-over than the entire system.
Although the frame is unchanged, a number of other significant tweaks were made to the chassis. These include a lengthened swingarm that stretches wheelbase from 50.9 to 51.7 inches, and a move to wider 17-inch wheels, up from 1.85 and 2.15 inches front and rear to 2.5 and 3.5 inches, respectively. The wider wheels mount wider tires, going from an 80/90-17 and 100/80-17 front and rear to 100/80-17 and 130/70-17 rubber. Suspension travel has also increased from 4.3 and 4.7 inches front and rear to 4.7 and 5 inches, respectively.
The above-mentioned changes have transformed the littlest CBR from a toy-like novelty to a real-bike-like riding tool. The longer wheelbase allows for more roomy ergonomics, and the wider tires have eliminated the previous bike’s tendency to fall into turns, while increasing stability and grip.

2011 Honda CBR125R Review
2011 Honda CBR125R Review

We had the opportunity to ride the bike at Georgia’s Roebling Road raceway, and it did indeed feel much more like a real motorcycle than its predecessor. Handling was much more neutral and planted, and it was easier to move around on the bike thanks to the improved ergos. The bike still feels smallish, even when compared to the CBR250R, but it exudes a much more substantial presence than before.

Part of the bike’s more substantial feel derives from its increased weight. Somehow, it has gained 21 lbs, now tipping the scales at 302 lbs wet, though about 5 pounds can be attributed to the extra fuel the 2011 model carries, as its gas tank has grown from 2.6 to 3.4 gallons. Another change that may appeal to those who perform their own maintenance is that the fuel filter has been moved from inside the fuel tank to outside.
Its 125cc liquid-cooled, two-valve Single is unchanged, though EFI mapping has been revised for improved bottom-end response. Two teeth have also been added to the rear sprocket to shorten the overall gearing for better acceleration, though the shorter gearing is countered by a 21mm taller rear tire.
Despite these changes, a CBR125R rider will still hit the throttle-stop more often than not, as its claimed 13 horsepower at 10,000 rpm is just enough to keep the machine flowing with city traffic. Doing my best to tuck every inch of my winter-plumped body out of the windblast, I did see 74 mph on Roebling’s front straight.
The changes to the bike have been deemed by CBR125R Challenge organizers to provide an unfair advantage at the racetrack over the previous model and it will not be eligible to compete in the series this coming season.
On the positive side for street riders, fuel consumption is claimed to have improved by seven to eight percent, which when combined with the larger fuel tank, provides a theoretical cruising range of about 335 miles.

2011 Honda CBR125R Review
2011 Honda CBR125R Review

The good news for our northern neighbors is that despite all the changes, the 2011 Honda CBR125R lists for $3,499 (CDN), $100 less than the previous model. The bad news is that it will probably compete with Honda’s own CBR250R, which lists for $4,499 without ABS and is a much more versatile motorcycle.

2011 Honda CBR125R Review
2011 Honda CBR125R Review

Of course, when considering that most riders that are interested in the CBR125R are probably just out of high school and working a summer job to pay for further studies, $1,000 dollars can go a long way, not to mention the money saved insuring the bike, which falls into the least expensive premium bracket.
One curious observation made by Honda Canada’s staff during a special presentation they hosted to introduce the CBR250R to current 125R owners was that they were more interested in the updated 125R than the 250R. This was attributed to the 125R attaining a kind of cult following among owners who had a passing interest in motorcycles before it came along, and were nudged into making the two-wheeled leap by the bike’s simplicity, low cost, ease of operation and unintimidating presence. It’s believed that these riders are not likely to trade up to something bigger or faster, but they might trade up to a flashier 125R. 

2011 Honda CBR125R Review
2011 Honda CBR125R Review

How well the new CBR125R does is yet to be seen, but one thing is certain, it has carved its niche in the motorcycling world, or at least the one north of the border.

Monday, July 18, 2011

2011 New Aprilia RX 50

 2011 New Aprilia RX 50
 2011 New Aprilia RX 50
 2011 New Aprilia RX 50


2011 Aprilia RX 50 Review and specifications

Aprilia RX 50 supermotard is a motorcycle 50 cc with a machine that has high performance. This motor is driven by the latest generation of engine and chassis features that many large species

You do not be fooled by the size of 50 cc engine. Aprilia RX 50 is a real motorcycle, and only at home on tough racing circuits as they are in daily trip from home to school. Design Aprilia RX 50. sharply with the style off-road. Just as their bigger sisters before them, the RX on their way to creating a new fashion in 50 cc styling.

New perimeter frame forms a direct connection between the steering head and swingarm pivot, in line with the development of new off-road. Frames are made from high quality steel to absorb all the pressure of hard off-road riding can transmit. This synthesis of strength and lightweight are the perfect match for the characteristics of the RX 50. Another suspension is one of the strong points of exceptional motorcycles. In the front there is a large fork with 40 mm enclosure provides 195 mm wheel travel, more than enough to absorb even the hardest knocks. At the rear, high strength steel swingarm is damped by the advanced hydraulic monoshock giving cheap 180 mm rear wheel travel to ensure that the RX 50 can overcome even the toughest terrain.

New Aprilia MXV 4.5

 2011 New Aprilia MXV 4.5
 2011 New Aprilia MXV 4.5
 2011 New Aprilia MXV 4.5


 2011 New Aprilia MXV 4.5 Review


Aprilia MXV450 with the latest design has been determined by the need to achieve the highest levels of performance. with the exhaust under the seat for better performance motocross with more torque low revs.
Valve gear based on the single overhead cam and four titanium valves per cylinder gives the best compromise between compactness, light weight and performance.
Thanks to advanced technology machinery 45.2 very civilized and silent running even in this motocross version, and easily in accordance with FIM regulations for noise emissions (94 dB threshold).
The Aprilia MXV 450 is very easy for maintenance (plugs, oil filters, air filters), and offer extended maintenance intervals, far above the average.
This machine has a dry flood lubrication system with oil tank integrated inside the crankcase. Elimination of external oil tank and connecting pipes have caused a further decline in body weight.
Starter motor has been eliminated for the same reason. Start is to kick-start only to lose weight.

2011 New Aprilia SXV 4.5 - 5.5

2011 New Aprilia SXV 4.5 - 5.5
2011 New Aprilia SXV 4.5 - 5.5
2011 New Aprilia SXV 4.5 - 5.5


2011 New Aprilia SXV 4.5 - 5.5 Review :

Aprilia SXV 4.5 - 5.5 using amazing 45.2 engine is, of course, became the center of SXV technology. Aprilia SXV high-tech design has been proven 100% reliable in competition. Even homologation for road use is not disrupted technology and incredible engine performance, which is produced entirely by Aprilia. Since the early stages of the design process, 45.2 has evolved to keep up with developments Aprilia SXV chassis and provide the best mix.

All design choices have been taken in order to obtain maximum power plus extended useful power band. Sophisticated electronic engine management system, developed by Aprilia Racing, incorporates numerous innovations for off-road sector.

Injection system features 38 mm throttle bodies (40 mm at 550) and is managed by a programmable control unit. Starting with the model 2008, the ECU can switch between two different mappings at the touch of a button on the handlebars. This extremely useful innovation offers the full power mapping for use in conditions of good grip, and mapping, the second is more gentle to smooth power delivery under difficult conditions. This system provides a very legitimate assistance to control and has been welcomed both by expert riders (the system was really tested in the final stages of the championship of the world) and by supermotard fans in general. All you need is one quick click to select exactly the right power for the state.

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Aprilia SR50R Factory

Aprilia SR50R Factory 
Aprilia SR50R Factory 
2009 Aprilia SR50R Factory Sporty Scooter
2009 Aprilia SR50R Factory Sporty Scooter
2009 Aprilia SR50R Factory Wallpaper
2009 Aprilia SR50R Factory Wallpaper

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