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Sunday, February 28, 2010

SUZUKI THUNDER 125 MODIF SPORT FIGHTER MINIMALIS

SUZUKI THUNDER 125 MODIF SPORT FIGHTER MINIMALIS
suzuki barrage is in the modification with a actual bound cost, so the modification can still say the accepted really, the affair of the use of this modification is the artery fighter and fighter sport. absorbing and acceptable from the motor suzuki barrage is theof this cradle box. This motor in a accurate modification, accomplishment is good. This motor bankrupt application the GP series. added than that acceptable appearance bankrupt can additionally accomplish dispatch of the motor faster.

Honda Beat For Of Road Modification Style

Honda Beat For Of Road Modification Style
Honda Beat For Of Road Modification Style
Honda Beat For Of Road Modification Style

honda motorcycle manufacturers adapt itself, this time honda exhausted the target. affair is of the road, so exhausted honda motor in a motorcycle modifications for of road. characteristics of the modification of alley on this honda exhausted apparent at college sepatbor. In adjustment to lower, there is annihilation that a communication amid the anatomy and agent advanced rake, replaced with a animate aqueduct in the architecture agnate to that spedea Underbone motorcycle stronger in acrid area in the wild.

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HONDA VARIO MODIFIED WITH HARLEY HANDLEBAR

HONDA VARIO MODIFIED WITH HARLEY HANDLEBAR
HONDA VARIO MODIFIED WITH HARLEY HANDLEBAR
honda vario there is no death, this time I got the advice from the agent modifikator bali, honda vario fabricated in 2007 adapted with the harley davidson handlebars. absolutely cool, attending at pictures honda vario with low-rider affair modifications, actual handsome once. advanced annoy on the advanced and rear for a ample admeasurement of the modifications appropriate of low-rider. in Bali was not aloof a bike aloof fabricated models like the harley davidson Cooper. honda vario but can additionally be fabricated Cooper.

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Saturday, February 27, 2010

Review Cagiva V-Raptor | Specifications


Review Cagiva V-Raptor | Specifications

When I got back V-Raptor 650 (check our reviews Cagiva's commuter with attitude) to importers Italmoto from Germiston in Gauteng, I was lucky enough to get a quick spin on a brother larger, V-Raptor 1000 powered by the rip - snorted 996cc V-twin out of the canyon carver Suzuki TL1000.

This is the proposition altogether more serious was established in Cagiva broadly replicated fashion airbox and short, fat tailpipes carbon. This provides 82kW of trampling and speak with authority.

98x66mm twin very interesting from around 3000rpm but the steps up to the cam when the tacho needle points straight up at seven and got a little out of hand for the big city traffic
This is the proposition altogether more serious.
. Opportunity to use so much less power and far between in the urban maze.

Raptor is a great out of place as a pit-bull on a poodle parlors in the city and the need to keep your right hand for smooth movement speed urban law on the door, thanks to slam the jerkiness common to most fuel injection systems on small throttle openings.

But given the gap, or a highway to play with, and it will show you what a big twin is all about - instant, the response effort and eye-compression acceleration. This will hit the 220 mile (do not ask me where) with at least 30 others arrived. Above 8000rpm motor obviously got vibratious; this, after all, the rigid mount-liter twin-class and shaky real vee fashion is part of the riding experience.

As noted above 650 (and Aprilia's RS250), the gearbox on Suzuki motorcycles sold by companies other marques far more stringent than those that gathered for himself
Motor steady as a rock.
. In one liter Raptor's weight changes and solid, down clutchless shifts unless revs high. Even then they are less than perfect, pretty well, then, that the clutch light, positive and abuse-proof - it will get used a lot.

Muscular motor depends on the trellis frame where the first sight look very similar to that of the 650 but neatly combining the three point mount to compensate for unequal expansion coefficient of steel and aluminum - is necessary because the engine is at the top of the mountain ahead of the cylinder head in the crankcase.

The rest is basically the same grille as on a smaller bike and it was a tribute to the health of the design that will handle more than 80kW, without tying itself in knots.

Frame a little wider to accommodate larger motors; all that good as a larger bike has a better pilot seat does not put more pressure on the buttocks. The pillion, however, is the same soft little hump where a lady friend politely refused to lie down.

Suspension is the same with a smaller engine with spring rates and damping is adjusted with the extra weight. The only adjustment for preload on the rear Monoshock Sachs; you up 43mm inverted Marzocchi-downies out of their way, which is very good.

Motor steady as a rock, even more than 200km / h, and have less tendency to shake my head at full tilt upchanges than his brother. This is possible because the geometry a bit more conservative - I suspect most dedicated to trying to keep the front wheels on the tar. This also does not work with the same agility, because some drivers more more conservative.

The brakes are the same as the 650, although with about 10% more mass to haul in a company required to stop squeezing. Because the feedback through the lever is not so precise, even with braided stainless brake lines, and easier to lock the front wheels in 1000.

A neat little screen in these photographs is unique to SA. It was designed by and made for Marco Liberatore of local importers. Remarkably, it was held by no more than six patches of Velcro each no bigger than a large postage stamp because actually instill a stronger push into place faster you ride.

Big V-Raptor takes more skill to ride than the younger more relaxed. It's a big and serious muscular engine and will provide XJRs Bandit and the world that kicked in the right hands. But more than that, it'll take you out on Twisties on Sunday morning and stayed with the race-replica of the corner of your favorites.

Do not be fooled: odd styling under a motorcycle very competent.

V-Raptor 1000 imported by Italmoto from Germiston, Gauteng and the cost of R77 000.
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SPECIFICATIONS

Motor: Liquid-cooled 90-degree four-stroke V-twin.
Capacity: 996cc.
Bore x stroke: 98 x 66mm.
Valvegear: DOHC with four valves per cylinder on the head with Twin Swirl Combustion Chamber.
Compression Ratio: 11.7:1
Power: 82kW.
Induction: Electronic fuel burning.
Ignition: Electronic Transistorised.
Starting: Electric.
Clutch: Cable-operated wet multi-plate clutch.
Transmission: Six-speed constant-mesh gearbox with final drive by chain.
Suspension: 43mm inverted Marzocchi cartridge forks at front, Sachs Monoshock adjusted for preload at rear.
Brakes: twin 298mm discs four-pot opposed piston Brembo calipers in front, 220mm disc with Brembo twin-pot opposed piston calliper at rear.
Tires: Front: tubeless 120/70-ZR17. Rear: tubeless 180/55-ZR17.
Wheelbase: 1440mm.
Seat height: 775mm.
Dry weight: 197kg.
Fuel capacity: 18 liters.

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Friday, February 26, 2010

Road Test Cagiva Navigator | Review | Specifications

cagiva navigator
Road Test Cagiva navigator | Review | specifications

Ducati has been shouting about the new Multistrada them, claiming it was kind of a new motorcycle is a true mixture with sportsbike handling ENDURO style comfort: the "real world real world for motorcycle riders," because they will have it.

Meanwhile, Cagiva had been quietly revised their noble Navigator: "not like a different bike. Power and comfort in an unbeatable mix - the essence of off-road and road bikes together for the first time."

Now come on children, we all know the super has been around almost trailie for old Yamaha XT500.

Navigator updates for 2004, including a stylish black frame and wheels blurred, with the same finish on the blanket cylinder and the luggage rack.

Came stonking performance offerings unburstable Suzuki TL1000S 90-degree V-twin (the previous version used Ducati motorcycles). Re-injection mapping and engine have been making this engine more docile and better suited for touring.

6000rpm engine is limited to six (top) gear. This is the perfect bike for the long haul with a decent interval between services - valves need shimming only every 15,000 miles.

Motor churned out nearly 100bhp, more than enough for this crowd cycle 210kg to 130mph.

1000cc Nav which is a pretty good control, in part thanks to the 18in wheel and right rear suspension sorted. Even fully loaded Navigator can be thrown through corners with confidence. If things do not get a little too interesting twin front discs and calipers Nissin soon bring things under control.

Half-gifts and display wind and rain continued to fall drivers and passengers, and double elliptical headlights throw a strong beam for night riding.

Trunk alloys come as standard, and there are various options panniers and top box to provide 140 liters of storage space for long-term journey.

Cagiva also give serious thought to pillion rider too. In addition to comfortable chairs in an efficient silencer heat shield.

Navigator is a comfortable two-up travelers who really motors, and is very fun when you hit the curve. A versatile top, just like the Multistrada - only much cheaper. So, what's stopping you? The bum perch only 800mm from the deck so that even shorties can give Nav try.



Cagiva Navigator 1000

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Review Cagiva 750 Elefant | Specifications


Review Cagiva 750 Elefant And Specifications

At face value the Cagiva Elefant was born of the marriage that is not possible, but the reality of marriage up (then Cagiva owned) Ducati V-twin with a monster trailie, proven desert racer type chassis only kind of disappointed with the masterstroke of poor build quality. Elefant large (the 750 also produced) is alive, is handled quite well and even half-decent off-road. Now look old, though.

Machine Cagiva Elefant 750
The Cagiva 750 and 900 are activated by Elefants standard rate of air-cooled Ducati Desmo two-valver, which proved right at home in the chassis boy offers high flexibility and poked and enough enthusiasm to make the Super Twins Teneres Africa and looks boring.

Ride and Handling Cagiva Elefant 750
The Cagiva Elefant's wheel, as you might expect from a motorcycle from an Italian company, which suggests a sharp and vivid (for large trailie) but it's quite stable and luxurious thanks to a half decent Marzocchi and Ohlins suspension components. The chair is no need to narrow and firm, yet.

Equipment Cagiva Elefant 750
Although the proper cycle (Marzocchi and Ohlins plus Brembo brakes, etc.), the rest of the Cagiva Elefant unfortunately pretty basic, crude and decoration-free. Hours and gifts do the job, but not in the same league as Honda Africa Twin. Compare and buy parts for Cagiva Elefant in MCN Shop.

Quality and Reliability Cagiva Elefant 750
Monster trailies need more durable than most so Cagiva Elefant, a typical dreary by the early 1990s, the misery of poor italian paint, doubted the reliability and corrosion resistance is inadequate, it asked for trouble. No major mechanical disaster, but they need to treat with kid gloves

Value Cagiva Elefant 750
The Cagiva Elefant seemingly represents a lot of bike for the money and a cheap way into 'Ducati' ownership. The downsides are dodgy styling and paintjobs (brown among them) - so make sure you get a Lucky Strike replica - and iffy finish and reliability, so do your homework when being used. Find Cagiva motorcycles for sale.

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Model History Cagiva Elefant 750
January 1993: Cagiva Elefant 900 launched.
January 1994: Cagiva Elefant 750 launched.
1995: Both models receive restyled seat unit.
1999: Both models discontinued.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Cagiva 900 Gran Canyon | Specs | Review


Cagiva 900 Gran Canyon | Specs | Review

Review Cagiva 900 Gran Canyon:

Cagiva's Castiglione brothers determined to create their interpretation of trailie fashionable genre in the early 1990s they were using 750SS Ducati desmo twin motors because that's what they have.

The result is a large ENDURO tool they call Elefant and so successful they offer a 900 motor and show them the way to go.

Predecessor, Gran Canyon and more stylish, elegant style body panels by South African Pierre Terblanche, still looks like a supermotard but clearly oriented asphalt; off-road ability is limited but competent tar all department
The result is a large ENDURO tool they called Elefant.
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Motive power was provided by Ducati: two-valve, air-cooled L-twin motor has a pedigree going back to the middle 1970's when a talented designer Fabio Taglioni Pantah write 500cc. He will leave the cam gears bevel support belt-driven camshafts, adding rigid one-piece crankshaft and spin-on oil filter (which comes from Simca Aronde!). The design of this machine, and this, so the sound has changed slightly; some sections will remain interchange.

Current edition has Weber-Marelli fuel injection instead of the traditional Dell'Orto carburettors and gives instant, crisp response to cost-sensitive throttle action on the small hole. This is common in almost all systems spritzer - and that is better than most. Despite claims to the contrary from the manufacturer, which is equal to 54kW parents and the 900 Monster 900SS bike path
Six-speed gearbox has the same ratio as the old bike.
. Cagiva end gearing is slightly shorter, though, to improve the performance of mid-range and test it out on the bike 185km / h, with a rev-counter in the conservative 7500rpm.

Motor surprisingly went well for a big twin, abundant Taglioni statement showing that the 90-degree L-twin has perfect primary balance; the only rocking vibration is high frequency caused by a cylinder offset. It will be interesting without any juddering from the above 2000rpm, so very strong in four and remained like that until after eight.

The midrange is very torquey (72Nm at 5200rpm!) And short shifting is the order of the day, there is really no need to over seven rounds, although the famous desmodromic valve system is not possible to get up the valve.

Its main advantage is that it allows very abrupt cam profiles without the leveling curve - a large valve opening and closing like a slammed door, with a corresponding improvement in gas flow sequentially timed injections - one per cylinder - to take full advantage.

I was expecting more mechanical rattle but Gran Canyon walk very slowly without the full reward from SS to channel sound to the driver motor. Belies the dated engine and conservative pedigree (by today's standards) specifications, riding a bicycle without fuss or temperament.

This motor shares with the family only 916 multi-plate dry clutch in series production, but with different friction material. While SPS 996 tested in 1998 I had a clutch go on and off like a light switch, Gran Canyon is blessed with a progressive action outside the ordinary. Its take-up a bit suddenly, it became clear grabby when hot, but always unpredictable and just take the same point, hot or cold.

Six-speed gearboxes all have indirectly the same ratio as the old bike and have the same smooth, crisp-as-glass-breaking action, although the gear lever was again given birth again to throw. However, within 10 minutes taking the test machine from the supplier Boland Bikes in Jambi, near Cape Town, I'm making without the benefit of seamless upchanges clutch. Because the bicycle mileage so low that I did not try downshifting without the left hand but downchanges conventional light and positive, if less vocal low revs.

This user-friendly drivetrain mounted in a frame grille mediocre made of square-section steel tube with two large triangular plates stiffen the head stock area. This motor is designed to be fully stressed chassis member and used as such in this application, so no downtubes or holder under the sump. The extruded aluminum swing-arm rotated in classic Ducati fashion on the rear axle shaft gearboxes but extended to mount on the frame for extra rigidity, ahead of Honda-hyped many applications of the same idea six years.

Link rear suspension has risen, and the level of Boge shock absorber adjustable for rebound and spring preload while the 19-inch front wheel rides 45mm conventional Marzocchi forks, amazing and free from flexure stiction - and they should be given their impressive diameter - but without adjustment.

Braking is provided by Nissin Japan specialist and at first sight was dull, with twin-piston calipers on 296mm floating discs, but seen in this case deceptive. Gran Canyon has some of the most powerful brakes have not adjusted to the so-called dual-purpose bike, with no lever on the side of travel and rapid response. Lever effort is a little high and not much sense what is going on between the rubber and the road but, with a little practice, Cagiva can be made to stop within the distance that will raise eyebrows, even among sport bike riders. Rear brake also works better than I expected, considering other technologies that lower floating calliper set-up, but should be used with caution because it will lock with little provocation.

Body panels have a typical style of the signature of South African designer Pierre Terblanche all over them, there are no sharp edges or straight lines. Everything organic curved and smooth. The prize is neat waisted along the top of the fuel tank (yes, Cyril, tanks) to separate the bicycle from the center of the basket. Nothing sticks out - the indicators are installed neatly circular cut-out at its widest point and the center module built-in mirror, rear carrier tail cut line, so the only example I've seen that looks designed-in rather than added-on. The main edge is thickened and rounded, so be very practical and convenient grab-handle for the passenger.

Large air box above the throttle body fuel injection would make the conventional saddle tank unattractively hump backed, and increasing quite the center of gravity when full, so right Terblanche twin 10-liter plastic tanks on either side of the frame, the plane is identical to the filler cap style side by side in separate center panel. Tank is by Siamesed balance in the context of pipe under the fuel tank is drawn evenly from both sides but it is much easier to fill an individual - and so cool!

The only weakness of this arrangement is that the front of the saddle a little wide and I found that it caught me on the inside of the thigh, which took a little getting used to. Moreover, the position of a great seat, the saddle is very wide and soft, with just a little step into the country pillion and plenty of room for both pilot and navigator to move the long ride. Wide handlebars very little rise but the head and the wheel of the three clamps are relatively high so that the hand position just above elbow height, the right to trailie great, if slightly up to speed can be achieved.

Control the fat and positive in operation, car-style fascia is neatly styled with speedometer, rev-counter and (hooray!) A watch with real life, plus the usual idiot lights, wrapped in a faired - right in the pod - really hard to photograph because of glare from the clear cover. However, the flight deck to get the highest score for neatness, fit and finish.

With the upright position and saddle height of 825mm - high for a road bike if it makes sense to trailie - and the wide bars give a lot of maneuverability, the Cagiva commuting in heavy traffic to handle with aplomb. Motor stable up to walking pace and you can see above most of the tin-top and plan to move two and three cars in front.

On the open road to protect the small screen with a good up to more than 160 km / h, and rock-solid bike to top speed, and immune to crosswinds. A supple suspension soaked up bumps like a luxury bus and a total lack of vibration makes the bike a friend who is very relaxed. My only excuse is that the seating position a little too sit-up-and-beg-day for all the comfort, unless you're into touring at speed relatively simple - such as around the legal limit.

There are at Twisties that this bike came to himself; the Gran Canyon is a trailie who think it is a sport bike. This can be turned around like a bike that much lighter because of the leverage provided by the bar width.

The fork is a little underdamped, which appears as a slightly choppy ride in the city and different tendency to "pogo-stick" when pushed hard on bumpy corners. Never get out of hand and hold a line like the bike was on rails, but the front wheels can be made to feel nervous, not like the front end planted as Italy should be. It must be said that the bike path is not open great comfort in the small level due to the flexible suspension, so I feel that this is an acceptable compromise.

Cagiva's Gran Canyon is more than a road bike than the styling would suggest, though as sure-footed on a gravel road as the light of other tourists and 193kg better than purpose-built several mudpluggers. However, this extraordinary competent at the tar; it will go back and forth, it will tour, needed two comfortably and it will give the kind of Sunday morning to make up a valuable Motorcycles. Build quality, fit and finish will stand comparison with the best in the world and the design shows real insight into what actually motorcycle; was cohesive, smooth and very practical.

Thanks to Robbie Perold at Boland Bikes for our own loans Gran Canyon - the only cost R56 995.

Specifications Cagiva 900 Gran Canyon:

Motor: Air-cooled four-stroke 90-degree L-twin.
Capacity: 904cc.
Bore x stroke: 92 x 68mm.
Valvegear: SOHC with 2 valves per cylinder desmodromic.
Compression ratio: 9.2:1.
Power: 54kW @ 7500rpm.
Torque: 72Nm @ 5200rpm.
Induction: Weber-Marelli fuel injection.
Ignition: Electronic.
Starting: Electric.
Clutch: Hydraulically actuated dry multi-plate clutch.
Transmission: Six-speed gearbox with chain final drive.
Suspension: 45mm Marzocchi cartridge forks at front, Boge Monoshock adjusted for preload and rebound damping at rear.
Brakes: Twin 296mm discs with Nissin twin-piston floating calipers in the front, 240mm disc with twin-piston Nissin floating calliper at rear.
Tires: Front: 110/90 - 17 tubeless. Rear: 150/70 - 17 tubeless.
Wheelbase: 1548mm.
Seat height: 825mm.
Dry weight: 193kg.
Fuel capacity: 20 liters.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

CKD Or CBR 125





50% of respondents ingikan Sportbike

50% select sportbike, cruiser select 20%, 4% duck automatic, 4% duck sport. Crazy second option is most of the respondents did not expect: mrgreen: well understandable chapters they consider the issue of AHM for a breakthrough this was just hoax or not as expected.

CBR 125/150cc 've proven behavior, what are you waiting trus!

Nah grandiloquent, CKD's, CBR 125!

Indeed in this world motor sport is lightweight Honda CBR 125/150. In Indonesia this bike was a lot, unfortunately the data through the IU is not AHM. Although the after sales service is not a problem but the price of motor so expensive, but must understand! But the great interest the consumer will prove Pedrosa replica motorcycle prices "is a rather overpriced but understandable" remains an option. Suppose AHM shortly CBR 125/150 CKD guaranteed consumer nostalgia Honda Motor through the Federal era fleet of 150 could be remedied NSR with the presence of CBR 125/150 with a more competitive price

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Saturday, February 20, 2010

For Sale Harley Davidson Heritage Softail Classic Side Car


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Friday, February 19, 2010

Como Economizar Gasolina

Como Economizar Gasolina

Não há como, toda vez que enchemos o tanque do carro ou moto o bolso sempre grita, mas para quem ainda não sabe existem algumas dicas que podem ajudar para economizar no consumo da gasolina. Antes de tudo é necessário que você meça a quantidade de combustível que seu carro ou moto consome, para isso, encha o tanque e coloque o hodômetro (equipamento destinado a medir a distância percorrida) do veículo, sendo que ao encher o tanque, assim verifique a quantidade de quilômetros percorreu e faça uma operação, isto é, divida a quantidade percorrida pela quantidade de litros gasto. Tome como exemplo: 250Km e 25 litros, resultando em 10Km por litro. Sabendo o consumo de seu carro ou moto no estado em que você dirige, é de grande importância para a economia de consumo de combustível seguir as dicas logo abaixo:

-Carga desnecessária: é indicado que você elimine o peso desnecessário do veículo, pois quanto mais pesado, mas você deverá que acelerar para alcançar a velocidade desejada, por isso, se livre das malas, malas, livros, brinquedos, ferramentas e o que mais for desnecessário. Pode não ocorrer uma melhora significativa, mas ajuda na economia.
-Pneus: sempre calibre os pneus do veĂ­culo pelo menos uma vez por semana ou se preferir toda vez que encher o tanque, sendo que Ă© preciso saber a pressĂŁo ideal e para se informar a respeito, basta ler o manual do veĂ­culo.
-Limpeza: para quem sempre tem que estar viajando e em períodos longos, mantenha limpo e encerado o carro, pois segundo estudo nestas condições o veículo possui uma economia de pelo menos 7% graças a diminuição do atrito do veículo com o ar, assim aumenta-se a aerodinâmica.
-Transito lento: em um transito congestionado é indicado desligar o motor, caso permaneça mais de cinco minutos parado, pois o motor não terá que trabalhar evidentemente diminuirá o consumo.
-Marcha lenta: é indicado que o motorista utilize sempre marcha alta, principalmente quando viajar em velocidade média e permanente. Quando o veículo inicia a se mover é necessário ter maior força do motor, assim é preciso utilizar a primeira marcha, e quando o mesmo alcança uma determinada velocidade é indicado trocar de marchas até a maior sem que haja vibrações ou força desnecessária do motor. Assim, você necessitará apenas pressionar suavemente o acelerador fazendo com que o carro consuma menos gasolina.
-Ar condicionado: Em determinados trechos curtas de sua cidade ou relativamente com abaixa velocidade evite utilizar o ar condicionado, pois o uso deste aumenta cerca de 10% o consumo de combustível. Já em viagens longas e de estrada, é indicado que você não mantenha as janelas abertas para evitar a criação de uma resistência aerodinâmica e até mesmo uma turbulência no interior do automóvel que resultará no maior consumo de gasolina.
-Estilo de direção: é sempre recomendado dirigir com calma, principalmente se você estiver no transito lento ou na cidade, pois de nada irá adiantar dirigir velozmente, forçando o motor e consequentemente aumentando o consumo de gasolina, pois não adianta de nada acelerar e para na próxima esquina. As aceleradas violentas aumentam de forma exagerada o consumo de combustível do veículo e em curtas distâncias não haverá economia.

Dicas para dirigir moto no frio

Dicas para dirigir moto no frio


Com o inverno os motociclistas são os que mais sofrem com as baixas temperaturas, entretanto, há os motociclistas que deixam a moto de lado e utilizam apenas o carro. Mas para aqueles que não contam com um segundo meio de transporte, é necessário ignorar o clima e continuar sem problemas a pilotar sua moto, driblando o frio sentindo-se confortável e seguro simultaneamente, com? Veja nossas dicas relacionadas a este tema.

Podendo ocasionar em uma série de problemas ao organismo quando em contato em tempos longos, o ar gelado, como lentidão de nas respostas do corpo tanto nas mãos quanto nos pés, prejudicando desta forma a pilotagem. Isso se deve a ausência de calor que faz naturalmente mantém os membros do organismo na temperatura estável. Além disso, o ar gelado pode trazer outras complicações como rinite e sinusite, e juntamente com a poluição em longo prazo problemas no quadro respiratório ocasionando em bronquite.

Quando resfriado o motociclista respirará apenas pela boca graças ao nariz entupido, e com isso, o ar gelado entra nos pulmões em baixa temperatura podendo ocasionar problemas sérios. Além disso, por causa do resfriado o motociclista embaçará a viseira graças a respiração pela boca, prejudicando assim a visibilidade. A dica é que você utilize equipamentos como parabrisa, protetores de mão, balaclava, roupas muito mais grossas e quentes, enfim, é preciso combater o frio o máximo possível para não ficar possivelmente de cama.

Como tirar arranhões de motos

Como tirar arranhões de carros e motos

Como tirar arranhões de carros e motosQuando se compra um carro sempre ficamos atentos para que ele não risque ou tenha algum tipo de dano em sua pintura. Mas não podemos ficar de olho nele vinte e quatro horas por dia sendo assim ele terá que ficar exposto muitas vezes nas ruas e correndo assim o risco de levar um arranhão.

Um carro danificado dependendo da gravidade do risco fica muito feio e até perde seu valor comercial sendo
novo ou usado tomar cuidados seria a melhor coisas a fazer, mas se você e mesmo assim ocorreu algo do tipo, será que existe um jeito de remover o arranhão . As vezes o estrago e grande sendo assim da a impressão que não tem mais jeito.

Ou mesmo machas na lataria, ficam horríveis, o carro fica com um aspecto muito estranho. Com as manchas temos algumas técnicas para remove-las basta você espremer um pouco de limão no local da macha, esperar por alguns minutos e passar um pano úmido. Mas temos agora vários produtos para tirar manchas e pequenos riscos, basta procurar os tais removedores, mas se o risco for profundo, você precisará de uma oficina mesmo.

A pair of Adventure Sporster Conversions - Classic Motorcycles

This most about custom motorcycles is that no matter how outlandish a potential idea may be someone somewhere will probably get around to building one. I'd wager that torque is NOT a problem with either of these bikes.

Adventure Sporster Conversions - Classic Motorcycles


Adventure Sporster Conversions - Classic Motorcycles

Nice Shoot Yamaha YZF-R1 Girl Photo Model

yamaha girl photo modelYou are looking for Nice Shoot Yamaha YZF-R1 Girl Photo Model - Sexy Girl Model and The White Gallant Motorcycle Yamaha YZF-R1 are nice combinations

Yamaha YZF-R6 Supersport Racing Wallpaper

Yamaha YZF-R6 Supersport Racing WallpaperYamaha YZF-R6 Supersport
Yamaha YZF-R6 Supersport Racing WallpaperYamaha YZF-R6 Supersport (2008)

Yamaha YZF-R6 Supersport Racing WallpaperYamaha YZF-R6 Supersport (2008)

Yamaha YZF-R6 Supersport Racing WallpaperYamaha YZF-R6 Supersport (2008)

Wicked Little Customized Triumph Thruxton Cafe Racer



Very nice Triumph Cafe Racer Modified. This is Wicked Little Red Style Customized Triumph Thruxton Cafe Racer

Yamaha Cafe Racers Model Gallery

There are picture of many model of yamaha cafe racer, yamaha classic motorcycles, classic bike

Yamaha Cafe Racers ModelClassic brit bike look...pre color photography.


Yamaha Cafe Racers Model2 Yammie SRXs circa 1986



Yamaha Cafe Racers ModelNeed more tanks like that in the world.


Yamaha Cafe Racers ModelClean, sanitary....green.


Yamaha Cafe Racers ModelNot a cafe bike, but the clip-ons and tail section and trick swingarm are worthy.


Yamaha Cafe Racers ModelI go into bouts of self flagellation when I remember selling my SRX for $1000...


Yamaha Cafe Racers ModelSRX - GB1

Yamaha Cafe Racers ModelA limey SRX?


Yamaha Cafe Racers ModelI like it...


Yamaha Cafe Racers ModelHit me again...


Yamaha Cafe Racers ModelDirty minx


Yamaha Cafe Racers ModelA Swiss SRX-6



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