Thursday, December 30, 2010
NEW MOTORCYCLES LAUNCHING IN INDIA
Subsidiary of Mahindra & Mahindra is planning to launch a new motorcycle in the near future to target high-end sport utility segment. Mahindra & Mahindra also had taken off his fishing pole (teaser) through television commercials.
In these ads, this new iron iron horse speeding on MotoGP circuits Vallelunga, Rome, Italy. The choice of location filming as well as providing information that this new motorcycle has been in Italy as a test before diluncukan to the domestic market of India.
Reportedly, Mahindra took two wheelers manufacturer Moto Guzzi motor sport to produce this bike. Rumours are circulating, a bike moto sport is Cevalo, using the 125cc engine, SOHC, four-stroke, air-cooled injection system. 15PS power output.
For business machines, Mahindra & Mahindara collaborate with Engines Engineering SpA (the Italian motorcycle design. Houses design Mahindra & Mahindra acquired in 2008.
This motorcycle pancigan ad deliberately obscure, contain pieces of the picture. Estimated target premium segment.
Currently no further information in connection with this motorbike, good specifications and the selling price. Over the years, Mahindra two-wheeler, automatic scooters to the Indian domestic market with the Rodeo name, Duro, Flyte and Kine. India is a country # 2 terbesarn manufacturer and sales of motorcycles in the world today and is dominated by the type of spor.
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Motorcycle Stunt Modifications
Among the most popular tricks that many riders may try are the wheelie, the stoppie, and the burnout. These three tricks can then branch out from the basic maneuvers into more extreme, often more dangerous variants done for even greater showmanship and difficulty.
For an example of how motorcycle part modifications evolve, consider a peculiar variant of the wheelie known as the 12 O'Clock, which features the rider propping the bike at an extremely sharp angle. For additional tricks on handle bars, extending the length of a 12 O'Clock is necessary. This in turn leads to increased stunt modifications known as 12 O'Clock bars or, more simply, 12 bars.
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