Tuesday, December 14, 2010

2010 Hyosung GT650R EFI wallpapers

2010 Hyosung GT650R EFI
The GT650 is possibly the world's most flexible street bike. Available in three versions, it is powerful, stylish, flexible and affordable. Hyosung's DOHC 8 valve 650cc V-Twin engines are rapidly gaining respect in the motorcycling world, with the new updated fuel-injected model pushing out a healthy 82bhp comapred to Suzuki's SV650 at 70bhp.

Adjustable footrests compliment the versatile chassis, tailor the ergonomics to suit your body and height. Dual lateral oval bar frame is designed to reduce weight and allow the engine to be carried lower to provide cornering agility comparable to European sports bikes.

Upside down forks compliment the chassis to give nimble handling and safer road holding. Twin front discs and dual twin piston fully floating brake calipers provide incredible stopping power. Upside down forks have compression and rebound adjustment, and the rear shock is charged for suspension sophistication not normally available in this price range.

LCD instuments with fuel and temp gauges, clock and dual trip meter. A large 17 litre fuel tank ensures long touring range.

Split left/right fairing design allows cheaper repairs in the event of damage.

The GT650R also has convenience features such as pillion grab rail and heavy duty tie down hooks for all your gear for those long trips. The rider's seat is firm in design to provide good support and reduce fatigue. The comet series all incorporate key lock storage compartment under the pillion seat; items such as wet weather gear, maps, lunch etc can be stored here, as well as locking helmet security (depending on helmet design).

All GT650 variants share the following specifications:
17 litre fuel tank
120/60x17 Front Tyre
160/60x17 Rear Tyre
Twin 300mm disc front brakes
Disc rear brake
6 Speed gearbox
1435mm wheelbase
Electric starter
Double Overhead Cam Water cooled 650cc V-Twin engine
Adjustable large diameter 41mm 'upside-down' front forks.
2010 Hyosung GT650R EFI
2010 Hyosung GT650R EFI
2010 Hyosung GT650R EFI
2010 Hyosung GT650R EFI

Monday, December 6, 2010

2012 Land Rover Range Rover Evoque 5-door wallpapers

2012 Land Rover Range Rover Evoque 5-door
Coupé style and 5-Door versatility

The Land Rover Range Rover Evoque 5-Door offers an exciting new interpretation of the LRX concept car design, combining the dramatic stance and dynamic appeal of the original cross-coupé with the enhanced functionality offered by a 5-Door format.

"The 5-Door Range Rover Evoque has the same strong emotional appeal as the coupé, while offering the superior versatility of a family vehicle," said Land Rover Design Director, Gerry McGovern.

"The key lines remain intact - the dramatic rising beltline, muscular shoulder running the length of the car, and the distinctive taper to the floating roofline - but with a slightly higher rear roof. The finished vehicle offers impressive levels of space and versatility whilst retaining the overall essence, visual robustness and jewel-like detailing of the coupé."

The more capacious interior of the Land Rover Range Rover Evoque 5-Door has not been achieved by enlarging the compact footprint of the coupé model: the overall length and width remain identical.

Like the coupé, smart design, meticulous engineering and clever packaging has ensured that the Evoque 5-Door delivers the core Range Rover values of luxury, refined performance and all-terrain capability while remaining true to the spirit of the LRX concept design.
2012 Land Rover Range Rover Evoque 5-door

2012 Land Rover Range Rover Evoque 5-door

2012 Land Rover Range Rover Evoque 5-door

2012 Land Rover Range Rover Evoque 5-door

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

2012 Brabus Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG wallpapers

2012 Brabus Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG
2012 Brabus Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG
2012 Brabus Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG
2012 Brabus Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG
2012 Brabus Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG

Thursday, November 25, 2010

2011 Triumph Tiger 800 xc wallpapers

cool 2011 Triumph Tiger 800 xc
riumph Motorcycles has released new bikes for 2011. New 2011 Triumph Tiger 800, 800XC, 675R, 675SE, Speed Triple, Sprint GT, Speedmaster, Thunderbird Storm, America and more.
2011 Triumph Tiger 800 xc wallpapers
2011 Triumph Tiger 800 xc
new 2011 Triumph Tiger 800 xc
2011 Triumph Tiger 800 xc wallpapers

Saturday, November 13, 2010

2010 yamaha vmax wallpapers

2010 yamaha vmax wallpapers
2010 yamaha vmax
new 2010 yamaha vmax
2010 yamaha vmax
2010 yamaha vmax wallpapers

here is no universal authority defining the terminology of sport bikes or any other motorcycle classes. Legal definitions are limited by local jurisdiction, and race sanctioning bodies like the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) and the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM) set rules that only apply those who choose to participate in their competitions. Nonetheless, by present day standards in Europe, North America and the rest developed world, sport bikes are usually divided into three, four, or five rough categories, reflecting vaguely similar engine displacement, horsepower, price and intended use, with a good measure of subjective opinion and fudging for the sake of simplicity. Marketing messages about a model from the manufacturer can diverge from the consensus of the motorcycling media and the public. Sometimes the classes used in motorcycle racing are approximated in production models, often but not always in connection with homologation.

The sport bike classes in common usage are:[12][18][18][19]

* Lightweight, also called entry level, small or beginner bikes.[14][20][21] Some two strokes in this class have dramatically higher performance than the four strokes, being likened to miniature superbikes.[12] Sport bikes with engine displacements of up to about 500 cc (31 cu in) are usually in this class.[4]
* Middleweight,[18] mid-sized, mid-level,[14] or supersport.[12] Some of the models in this range qualify for racing in the classes AMA Supersport Championship, British Supersport Championship and the Supersport World Championship, but many middleweights do not have a significant presence in racing. Displacements of 600–750 cc (37–46 cu in) are typical.[4]
* Superbike,[18] liter-class, or literbike, i.e 1,000 cc (61 cu in).[4] As with supersport, many of the models in this class compete in superbike racing.
o Open class, hypersport or hyperbike[20][22][23] are terms sometimes used in lieu of superbike as a catch-all for everything larger than middleweight.[19][20][24][25][26] Alternatively, these terms mark a class above the superbikes for the largest displacement sport bikes with the highest top speeds, with weights somewhat greater than the superbike class.[4][8][27][28]

The terms supersport and superbike are sometimes applied indiscriminately to all high performance motorcycles.[29][30][31][32] Categorization by engine displacement alone is a crude measure, particularly when comparing engines with different numbers of cylinders like inline or V fours with parallel and V twins, not to mention the greater power for a given displacement of two-stroke engines over four strokes.[14]

In the less developed world, smaller engine sizes are the norm, and relative terms like small, mid sized and large displacement can have different meanings. For example, in India in 2002 there were about 37 million two-wheelers,[33] but as of 2008, there were only about 3,000 motorcycles, or fewer than one in 12,000, of displacement 1,000 cc (61 cu in) or more.[34] Similarly, the perception of relative sizes has shifted over time in developed countries, from smaller to larger displacements.[35] When the original superbike,[9][11] the Honda CB750, appeared in 1969, it was called a "big four,"[8] while today an inline four of 736.5 cc (44.94 cu in) would be classed in the middle range.

Besides having product lines that span from entry level through high end sport bikes, many manufacturers add depth[36] to that line by having pairs, or several pairs, of similar sport bikes aimed at riders of different levels. These are designed to appeal to riders seeking more or less extreme performance features. The more expensive model will be in the vein of a race replica, offering the latest technology updated with frequent design revisions, while the lower cost model typically relies on older technology, can have a more relaxed riding position, and is generally more practical for non-road racing tasks such as urban commuting and carrying passengers or baggage, and offering lower fuel, insurance and maintenance costs. Examples of these paired models are Buell's Firebolt and Lightning, Ducati's 916/748 through 1198/848 paired series, Honda's CBR600RR and F4i middleweights[8] and RC51 and CBR100RR liter-class, several different concurrent models in Kawasaki's Ninja line, and Yamaha's R6 and 600R.[4]

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Saturday, October 23, 2010

bugatti bikes wallpapers

bugatti bikes
bugatti bikes
bugatti bikes
bugatti bikes
bugatti bikes