Friday, February 29, 2008

Kawasaki KX™450F


A host of improvements make the 2008 Kawasaki KX™450F motocrosser easier to ride and more reliable than ever. A newly-revised powerplant and improved shifting highlight the improvements made to the dominant AMA and World Supercross GP Championship winner.

With little doubt about the ample power of the KX450F, the 2008 engine received smoother, more user-friendly and linear low-rpm throttle response and torque delivery. These changes result in reduced fatigue, allowing riders to go faster for more laps. The improvements were achieved with new wedge-shaped crank webs, combined with a new heavier flywheel, resulting in reduced engine vibration and better low-end performance. Reliability of the engine was enhanced via a new connecting rod material with a harder surface, a revised gear ratio and rotor on the oil pump for increased oil circulation and the piston-cooling oil jet was redesigned to prevent oil from being trapped under the piston.

The bottom end changes are coupled with a new shift cam shape and a wider track on the shift drum to permit easier and more consistent gear selection in the KX450F’s five-speed transmission. An ultra-smooth coating on the intake ports improves intake efficiency and throttle response, while revised ignition data provides easier restarting and a new five-bolt oil pump cover round out the engine upgrades.

Already a great handling motorcycle, the 2008 KX450F further benefits from new engine mounts spaced 10mm farther from the engine. This allows a slight decrease in torsional frame rigidity making for quicker turning and increased rear wheel traction.

Complementing the chassis change, the Kayaba fork and shock settings were fine-tuned to improve the front / rear balance for quicker turning and slightly stiffer settings were made to improve the bottoming characteristics. The overall suspension action is even smoother now through the addition of the friction-reducing Kashima Coat treatment on the inside surfaces of the outer fork tubes and the shock reservoir.

The 2008 KX450F will be available in Kawasaki lime green, with new black alumite-coated rims for a factory appearance, and aggressive graphics.

Features

Engine
- 449cc liquid-cooled, DOHC, four-stroke single with lightweight, oxidized membrane treated titanium valves
- High-acceleration cams help the engine rev quickly
- Revised piston-cooling oil jet
- Fifth bolt added to oil pump cover for improved sealing
- Dual overhead, lightweight camshafts feature a soft-nitride surface treatment for long wear and high-rpm reliability
- Special coating on the intake ports improve intake efficiency at all rpm
- Titanium 36mm intake and 31mm exhaust valves with aluminum spring retainers and dual, progressive valve springs reduce reciprocating weight and cylinder height and help ensure reliable valve control at high rpm
- Maintenance free screw-type automatic cam chain adjuster
- Low-friction coating on piston skirt

Bottom End
- New connecting rod material has a harder surface for reduced friction
- New wedge-shaped crank web combined and a new heavier flywheel to reduce engine vibration and increased low-end performance
- Oil pump has a revised gear ratio and 2mm larger rotor to increase oil flow
- Unique crankcase breather system vents through the balancer shaft located in the crankcase, permitting the engine to rev more freely

Starting
- Features highly reliable auto-decompression system; the dual-weight centrifugal decompression system fitted to the exhaust cam eases starting, and its simple construction helps to ensure reliability
- Hot start system provides easier starts when the engine is hot, and the hot start lever is unitized with the clutch lever

Exhaust
- New muffler joint bracket and thicker baffle plate help increase reliability
- Large 41mm titanium exhaust header for increased power
- Light weight, tapered head pipe with titanium heat shield helps increase exhaust efficiency over a broad rpm range
- Silencer uses long-fiber packing for lower maintenance

Cooling
- High-capacity Denso radiators deliver superior cooling efficiency
- Slim radiators feature tightly packed cores and fins designed to enhanced heat dispersion

Shifting
- The five-speed transmission received a new cam shape and a wider track (5.0mm to 6.5mm) on the shift drum to permit easier and more consistent gear selection

Brakes
- Front and rear petal disc brakes help reduce unsprung weight
- Disc shape helps clean the brake pads for more efficient braking performance

Frame
- New engine mounts moved 10mm farther from the engine for a slight decrease in torsional frame rigidity to quicken turning and increase rear wheel traction
- All-aluminum perimeter frame is a composite structure comprising forged, extruded and cast components
- The slim profile of the KX450F frame, two-piece radiator shrouds that leave the upper frame spars exposed, and careful design of the remaining bodywork make the KX450F feel light and narrow beneath the rider
- Works-style aluminum skid plate and plastic engine guards

Front Suspension
- Kayaba AOS (Air-Oil-Separate) fork keeps oil and air in separate chambers for stable damping performance during long motos
- New friction-reducing Kashima Coat treatment added on the inside surface of outer fork tube
- DLC (Diamond Like Coating) on the fork sliders reduces stiction

Rear Suspension
- UNI-TRAK rear suspension system features revised shock valving to maximize traction for better front/rear balance, acceleration and enhanced controllability
- The shock now features dual compression adjustability, for separate high- and low-speed damping tuning
- A single, large port into the adjuster improves rider feel and adjustability over previous twin adjusters
- New friction-reducing Kashima Coat treatment added on the inside of shock reservoir
- Alloy swingarm uses cast front section, tapered hydroformed spars and forged chain pullers; the tapered spars are shaped to provide a balance of flex and rigidity required of the aluminum frame.
- Sprocket style chain roller reduces drive lash

Wheels
- 32-spoke rear wheel for reduced unsprung weight
- Lighter and stronger rear hub for increased durability and less unsprung weight
- New black alumite-coated rims for a factory appearance

Weight Savings
- Aluminum parts used instead of steel, including clutch cable elbow, clutch cable fitting nuts, fuel tank fitting nuts, seat mounting brackets, front brake hose clamp and igniter stay bracket

From the Cockpit
- Renthal aluminum handlebars are standard
- Lightweight short-length grips feature a special pattern to reduce vibration transmitted from the bars to the rider
- Seat uses a slip-resistant top surface for good grip when seated and smooth sides for excellent rider mobility

Options
- Different weight magneto rotors (+/-1 kg.cm2)
- Handlebar Holder for a 1 1/8 in. bar (STD: 7/8 in.)
- Aluminum and Steel Rear Sprockets (+/-2T)
- Solid Petal Brake Rotors for wet races
- Optional Rate Fork and Shock Springs
- 20 Front Wheel
- Manual Decompression Lever & Cable

Specifications

Engine Liquid-cooled, four-stroke single with DOHC and four valves
Displacement 449cc
Bore x stroke 96.0 x 62.1mm
Compression ratio 12.0:1
Carburetion Keihin FCR40
Ignition Multi-map digital CDI with throttle position sensor (K-TRIC)
Transmission Five-speed
Rake / trail 27.1 degrees / 4.6 in.
Front suspension / wheel travel 48mm inverted, Kayaba AOS with DLC coated sliders, 22-position compression and 20-position rebound dampening adjustment / 12.4 in.
Rear suspension / wheel travel UNI-TRAK® linkage system with 22-position low-speed and variable high-speed compression dampening, 22-position rebound dampening and fully adjustable spring preload / 12.4 in.
Front tire 90/100-21
Rear tire 120/80-19
Front brake Semi-floating 250mm petal disc
Rear brake 240mm petal disc
Overall length 86.0 in.
Overall width 32.3 in.
Overall height 50.4 in.
Wheelbase 58.5 in.
Ground clearance 13.6 in
Seat height 38.0 in.
Dry weight 220 lbs.
Fuel capacity 1.9 gal.
Color Lime Green

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Kawasaki Eliminator® 125


The Eliminator® 125 embodies classic cruiser styling in a lightweight motorcycle with a low seat height and a friendly powerband. This makes it an excellent choice for new riders or anyone seeking an easy reach to the pavement.

Powered by an air-cooled, 125cc, four-stroke, single-cylinder engine specially tuned for low and mid-range torque, the Eliminator 125 is perfect for around-town riding. The electric starter makes getting underway easy, and a convenient five-speed transmission allows the rider to use the engine’s full potential.

The engine is mounted in a high-tensile steel, double-cradle frame, while 33mm forks and a steel swingarm with twin, five-way preloaded-adjustable shocks provide a smooth, comfortable ride. A single front disc brake provides ample stopping power for this small cruiser, and chrome-plated wire spoke wheels are featured on both ends.

Available in Galaxy Silver for 2007, the Eliminator 125’s styling features a stepped seat with laid-back riding comfort for two, a stretched 3.4-gallon fuel tank, straight-flow exhaust and chrome-plated single headlight.

With today’s fuel prices, even motorcyclists need to pay attention to gasoline consumption. A Mikuni 28mm carburetor is miserly with fuel, feeding the torquey 125cc engine exactly what it requires for comfortable cruising.

Features

Air-Cooled, 124cc, Single-Cylinder Engine
- Air cooled for light weight, simplicity and affordability
- Specially tuned for low-end and mid-range torque

Single Overhead Cam
- Keeps the engine design compact for light weight and easier maintenance

Counter-Rotating Engine Balancer
- Single gear-driven, counter-rotating balancer in the crankcase minimizes engine vibration for a smoother ride

Electronic Ignition
- Fewer moving parts for long, trouble-free life
- Requires no periodic adjustments

Mikuni BS28 Carburetor
- Constant velocity Mikuni carburetor provides direct throttle response and great fuel economy

Electric Starter
- The ultimate in easy and convenient starting

Five-Speed Transmission
- A gear for every situation, from short city streets to the open road
- Five speeds allow the rider to use the engine’s power to full advantage

Double-Cradle Frame
- Made of round section, high-tensile steel

Automatic Cam Chain Tensioner
- Keeps cam timing spot-on without maintenance and helps assure great reliability

Straight-Flow Exhaust
- Designed to boost low- and mid-range power

Single Disc Front Brake
- Single-piston, pin-slide caliper produces quick, sure stops
- 250mm disc is drilled for better cooling and reduced unsprung weight

Tank-Mounted Turn Signal Indicators and Caution Lamps
- Provides needed information with a quick glance
- Compact design complements the bike’s clean look

Stepped Seating
- Laid-back riding comfort for two

Chrome-Plated Wire Spoke Wheels
- Narrow 90/90-17 front tire has classic cruiser style
- 130/90-15 rear tire complements the narrow front end styling

Raked-Out Front Fork
- 33mm fork tubes are rigid for more precise handling on this lightweight motorcycle
- 34-degree rake for relaxed handling

Specifications

Engine Type 4-Stroke, Air-Cooled, SOHC, Single
Displacement 124 cc
Bore and Stroke 55.0 x 52.4 mm
Compression Ratio 9.6:1
Carburetion Mikuni BS28
Ignition Electric CDI
Transmission 5-Speed
Final drive Chain
Frame Double cradle, high-tensile steel
Rake/Trail 34°/4.7 in.
Front Tire Size 90/90-17
Rear Tire Size 130/90-15
Front Suspension / wheel travel 33mm hydraulic telescopic fork / 5.5 in.
Rear Suspension / wheel travel Twin shocks with five-way adjustable preload / 3.1 in.
Wheelbase 57.9 in.
Front Brake Hydraulic Disc
Rear Brake Drum
Fuel Tank Capacity 3.4 gal.
Seat Height 26.8 in.
Dry Weight 291 lb.
Overall length 84.6 in.
Overall width 30.7 in.
Overall height 41.3
Color Galaxy Silver
Warranty 12 months
Good Times™ Protection Plan 12, 24, 36 or 48 months

Kawasaki Vulcan® 500 LTD


An excellent choice for first-time buyers, Kawasaki’s Vulcan® 500 LTD is the perfect entry level motorcycle for anyone seeking the cruiser lifestyle. Its low seat height, friendly power delivery and affordable purchase price all add up to an easy platform to develop those all-important riding skills.

It might be compact and easy to ride, but that will only encourage more experienced riders to enjoy the Vulcan 500 LTD’s ample power and comfortable accommodations along with its practicality, efficiency and reliability as a transportation tool.

Based on the same engine that powers the Ninja® 500R sportbike, the Vulcan 500 LTD’s engine helps this cruiser outmuscle its competition. Its twin cylinder powerplant provides a smooth, predictable torque delivery for boulevard cruising, with plenty of muscle left for highway speeds.

It takes more than an excellent engine to make a great motorcycle, so the 500 LTD’s chassis is equally user-friendly. A matte black, long and low steel frame contributes to its classic cruiser looks, and with a saddle that’s just 28 inches from the ground, it puts just about any size rider at ease.

A stepped seat, bobbed rear fender, tank-mounted speedometer and chrome-plated wire-spoke wheels harmonize the Vulcan 500 LTD’s custom crowd style. Admire it as is, or select additional enhancements to add your own touch from Kawasaki’s accessory line.

Features

Twin-cylinder 498cc Engine
- Compact parallel-twin design based on the NINJA® 500R sportbike engine
- Special cam profiles and ample flywheel weight boost low-end torque

Liquid-Cooling
- Keeps operating temperatures consistent, resulting in longer engine life
- Allows tighter engine clearances for quieter running and more power
- Radiator hides between the frame downtubes

Four Valves per Cylinder
- Better breathing for more power at high rpm
- Compact combustion chamber for less detonation with today’s gasoline
- Augments low-end torque

Automatic Cam Chain Tensioner
- Maintains precise timing without maintenance
- Cam chain runs quietly, reliably

Gear-Driven Balancer
- Reduces engine vibration for a super-smooth ride

Six-Speed Transmission
- Allows engine’s full potential to be utilized

Positive Neutral Finder
- When stopped, just lift the shift pedal from first gear to easily find neutral

32mm CVK Semi-Flat Slide Carburetors
- Quick throttle response
- Precise fuel metering provides uniform power delivery at all engine speeds

Straight-Flow Exhaust
- Designed to boost low and mid-range power
- Tuned pipes enhance low-speed pulling power

Single Disc Front Brake
- Single piston pin-slide caliper produces quick, sure stops

Tank-Mounted Speedometer with Turn Signal Indicators and Caution Lamps
- Gives needed information at a glance
- Compact design complements the bike’s clean look

Stepped Seating
- Laid-back riding comfort for two

Chrome-Plated Wire Spoke Wheels
- Narrow 100/90-19 front tire and beefy 140/90-15 rear tire fits the LTD’s traditional cruiser styling

Specifications

Engine Type Four-stroke, DOHC, eight-valve parallel twin
Displacement 498 cc
Bore & Stroke 74.0 x 58.0 mm
Cooling Liquid
Compression Ratio 10.2:1
Carburetor Keihin CVK32 x 2
Ignition Digital TCBI
Transmission 6-Speed
Final Drive O-Ring Chain
Frame Double-cradle, steel
Rake/Trail 33°/5.9 in.
Front Suspension / Wheel Travel 41mm hydraulic fork / 5.9 in.
Rear Suspension / Wheel Travel Dual hydraulic shocks with five-way adjustable spring preload / 3.9 in.
Front Tire Size 100/90-19
Rear Tire Size 140/90-15
Wheelbase 62.8 in.
Front Brake Type Hydraulic disc
Rear Brake Type Mechanical drum
Fuel Tank Capacity 4.0 gal.
Seat Height 28.1 in.
Dry Weight 439 lb.
Overall Length 91.3 in.
Overall Width 32.7 in.
Overall Height 44.3 in.
Ground Clearance 4.7 in.
Color Ebony
Warranty 12 months
Good Times™ Protection Plan 12, 24, 36 or 48 months
* Model not available in California

Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Custom


A motorcycle should make its owner proud, whether cruising through town or simply parked at one of the many motorcycling hangouts throughout the country. With the Kawasaki Vulcan® 900 Custom, riders get the seamless blend of comfort, big bike feel, and customized appearance.

The Vulcan 900 Custom is the crown jewel in Kawasaki’s mid-size cruiser family. This chrome-laden cruiser is more than just good looking. Like its 903cc siblings, the 900 Custom’s big-bike feel is generated by a powerplant that pulls cleanly around town and boasts exceptional roll-on acceleration that matches the get-up-and-go of much larger motorcycles.

What really separates the Custom from the crowd is a unique design. To pull this off, Kawasaki engineers and designers concentrated on delivering a motorcycle that provides customized appearances usually reserved for expensive two-wheel offerings. A massive rear tire, light-looking front end highlighted by a thin 21-inch cast wheel, and sculpted bodywork highlight the features of the Vulcan 900 Custom.

Perhaps one of the most striking examples of Kawasaki’s determination to provide this Vulcan cruiser with a distinctive look to match its “custom” designation are the spokes of its large diameter 21-inch front cast wheel –itself somewhat rare in the custom-building world . Arranged in pairs, the spokes were hand-designed for a special visual appeal.

Complimenting the lightweight trimmed-down look of the front wheel is a low, wide rear, featuring a 15-inch cast wheel and 180mm tire to give the rider the feeling of sitting on a motorcycle made for him (or her) alone. Crafted to highlight elegance as much as its gutsy, fuel-injected V-Twin power, the Vulcan 900 Custom is sure to have a broad appeal.

Employing its own version of design minimalism, Kawasaki has produced a cruiser that is just enough of everything that is right. Even the visual contrast of the front and rear wheels is heightened by the simplicity and subtlety of the fuel tank. Its carefully molded and delicately curved shape brings a visual connection that literally ties together the highly customized approach of the Vulcan 900 Custom.

Whether moving at highway speeds towards a midnight getaway, or tooling through local streets on the way to work, the Vulcan 900 Custom’s light, sporty handling will keep it at the front of the pack in the eyes of knowledgeable motorcyclists. Excellent stability, good power, easy maneuverability, and startling attractiveness make this new Kawasaki one to own.

Available in three color selections, the 2008 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Custom offers stylish aesthetics in a platform that’s perfect for customization with Kawasaki accessories.

Features

Engine
- 903cc V-twin SOHC engine tuned to deliver healthy dose of torque at low rpm
- Smooth and reliable
- Gear-driven balancer allows use of single pin crankshaft without heavy vibration
- Rubber-mounted to eliminate engine vibration at all speeds

Four-valve Cylinder Head
- Provides maximum valve area for optimum flow more power and low-end torque
- Single overhead cam design is simple, lightweight and practical
- Extremely efficient intake tracts feature ports that narrow near the combustion chamber to increase intake flow speed for more efficient filling and increased torque
- Long intake tracts for great low-end response

Liquid and Air Cooling
- Exceptional thermal control with finned cylinders and head and liquid cooling combination
- Maintains consistent engine temperatures for long engine life and sustained power
- Automatic fan helps keep things cool
- Includes temperature warning light

Automatic Cam Chain Tensioner
- Maintains precise valve timing with maintenance
- Assures greater reliability
- Hidden from view to preserve the engine’s clean, basic look

Dual Slash-Cut Mufflers
- Big slash-cut mufflers look great and contain honeycomb catalyzers to reduce emissions

Positive Neutral Finder
- Just lift the shift pedal from first gear at a stop to find neutral easy, every time

Electronic Fuel Injection
- Dual throttle bodies with sub throttles provide optimum performance and rideability
- The sub throttles, located behind the main throttle valve, are controlled by the ECU so that the DFI® system retains more precise throttle response, similar to a constant velocity carburetor
- Fine-atomizing fuel injectors produce a fine fuel mist for better acceleration, combustion and fuel consumption

Belt Drive
- Lower unsprung weight than shaft drive to improve ride quality and suspension action
- More efficient so more power reaches the rear wheel
- Low maintenance and low noise

Double Cradle Frame
- Very rigid large-diameter box section backbone allows a larger fuel tank, and helps contribute to high stability and lightweight handling at low speeds
- Triangular swingarm looks like a hardtail design, but acts on a single shock hidden beneath the seat
- Long and low for minimal seat height, maximum visual impact
- Fork offset and frame geometry combine for light, low-effort handling at ultra-low speeds
- Long wheelbase contributes to highway stability

41mm Front Fork
- Excellent rigidity and 5.9 inches of travel
- 33 degrees rake and 7.2 in. of trail for excellent straight line stability
- Wide fork pitch for classic look

Front and Rear Disc Brakes
- A 300mm front and 270mm rear disc have twin-piston calipers for some of the best stopping power in the class

Custom Cast 21 in. Front Wheel
- Arranged in pairs, the wheel’s 18 “spokes” were designed by hand
- Tapered and flanged in two directions, every line and surface of each 3-D spoke is exquisitely curved

Wide Rear Tire
- 180mm rear tire provides added stability while projecting a powerful image
- Wider tire than that found on most large-displacement cruisers
- Custom cast 15” rear wheel contrasts the “light,” tall front wheel

Tank-Mounted Speedometer with Turn Signal Indicators and Caution Lamps
- Gives you the information you need at-a-glance
- Compact design complements the bike’s clean look

Sculpted Bodywork
- Fuel tank features a twin valley design, with a dynamic tension and presence all its own
- Composed exclusively of curves with constantly varying radii, the twin valley design theme continues in the rear fender and its hand-sculpted contours are designed to be pleasing to both the eye and to the touch
- Bottom of the rear fender features a relatively straight cut, to balance the lines of the motorcycle

Custom Features
- Clean headlight design is small and isolated without a central fork cover or headlamp bar
- Chromed headlamp, headlamp mount, lower triple clamp and turn signals as well as footpegs, shift lever and rear brake lever
- Small, minimalist fender and lack of front fork covers also contribute to the slender appearance of the front end
- Sporty, straight-style handlebar adds to the bike’s custom styling. Instead of handlebar clamps, twin tubes elegantly curve back from the upper triple clamp. Both the handlebar and twin tubes are completely chromed
- One-piece “gunfighter” style seat is designed for comfortable rider and passenger accommodation and a custom-style look
- Chromed forward-mount footpegs instead of floorboards add to the custom image and improve rider control
- Matte black frame emphasizes the chrome finishing
- Standard toe-operated shift lever instead of a heel-toe shifter

Specifications

Engine Type 4-Stroke, Liquid-Cooled, SOHC, 4-Valve Cylinder Head, V-Twin
Displacement 903 cc
Bore and Stroke 88 x 74.2 mm
Maximum Torque 60.5 lb.-ft. @ 3,500 rpm
Compression Ratio 9.5:1
Fuel Injection EFI with 34mm Keihin Throttle Bodies (2)
Cooling Liquid
Ignition TCBI with Electronic Advance
Transmission 5-Speed
Final Drive Belt
Rake/Trail 33°/7.2 in.
Front Suspension / Wheel Travel 41mm hydraulic telescopic fork / 5.9 in.
Rear Suspension / Wheel Travel Uni-Trak® swingarm, seven-way adjustable spring preload / 4.1 in.
Front Tire Size 80/90-21
Rear Tire Size 180/70-15
Wheelbase 64.8 in.
Front Brake / Rear Brake 300mm hydraulic disc / 270mm hydraulic disc
Fuel Tank Capacity 5.3 gal.
Seat Height 27.0 in.
Overall Length 94.7 in.
Overall Width 35.2 in.
Overall Height 44.1 in.
Dry Weight 549 lbs.
Color Metallic Diablo Black, Passion Red, Candy Lime Green
Good Times™ Protection Plan 12, 24, 36 or 48 months
Warranty 12 Months

Kawasaki Vulcan® 900 Classic


Featuring clean lines and an uncluttered look, the Vulcan® 900 Classic is ideal for cruising purists. The well balanced mid-size cruiser offers riders the look and feel of the larger V-twins, without the hefty size and price. With styling cues from its biggest sibling, the Kawasaki Vulcan 2000 Classic, the 900 Classic is a sure winner in the mid-size category. Entry-level riders and those seeking something more nimble that the large-displacement machines will enjoy this stylish mid-size machine.

Its 903cc engine delivers exceptional roll-on acceleration and lets the Vulcan 900 family claim the highest power and torque in the mid-size cruiser class. Not only can the 900 Classic fit in with many larger cruisers thanks to its big-bike style and physical presence, but do so while offering a better value, easier maneuverability, and better performance than the rest of the crowd.

Matching the performance of the Vulcan 900 power plant is a chassis with plenty of charisma and class-leading ergonomics. Graceful fenders and fuel tank give it the classic cruiser curves while the polished chrome-accented air cleaner and chrome headlight design accent those cruiser roots. Subtle matte black touches enhance a mechanical package that’s topped off by the stylish modern flair emanating from its bodywork, taillight, and low-slung seat height.

The eye pleasure continues with curved engine fins adding to the traditional look of the big, fuel-injected V-twin, that features four valves per cylinder, liquid-cooled reliability, and a vibration nulling engine counter-balancer.

A belt drive on the Vulcan 900 keeps the overall weight down, improves rear-end styling and provides the rider with additional customizing opportunities. Allowing the Vulcan 900 evoke the feel of a much larger motorcycle is a beefy rear tire, the largest in its class, and a single-pin crankshaft which helps produce that distinctive guttural, classic V-twin sound.

The Vulcan 900’s look and feel doesn’t exclude any rider. Its low seat height and tapered seat that flows comfortably into the large capacity fuel tank and lower chassis rails provides a narrowed shape and an effortless reach to the pavement –ideal for shorter riders. The front bucket seat is comfortable enough for any distance, and the rear pillion pad makes it effortless to share the two-wheeled experience.

At home, around town or on the open road, this motorcycle is built for hour upon hour of riding pleasure. The wide handlebars, seat and floorboards offer an ideal ergonomic relationship, making for a relaxing mount.

Some of the other features that make the Vulcan 900 appealing to such a wide audience are a fork offset and rake designed for light, effortless maneuvering at low, in-town speeds. Similar to the Vulcan 2000, the 900 is equipped with an auto-fast idle system that uses an rpm feedback relay to help ensure a fixed engine speed in all starting conditions. Its easy-to-control fuel-injection makes ultra-low speed riding surprisingly easy, while abundant low-rpm torque provides thrilling roll-on acceleration.

Available in three color selections—Metallic Diablo Black, Luminous Polaris Blue, and Metallic Imperial Red—the Vulcan 900 Classic offers stylish aesthetics in a platform that’s perfect for customization with Kawasaki accessories.

Features

Engine
- 903cc V-twin SOHC engine tuned to deliver healthy dose of torque at low rpm
- Smooth and reliable
- Gear-driven balancer allows use of single pin crankshaft without heavy vibration

Four-valve Cylinder Head
- Provides maximum valve area for optimum flow more power and low-end torque
- Single overhead cam design is simple, lightweight and practical
- Extremely efficient intake tracts feature ports that narrow near the combustion chamber to increase intake flow speed for more efficient filling and increased torque
- Long intake tracts for great low-end response

Liquid and Air Cooling
- Exceptional thermal control with finned cylinders and head and liquid cooling combination
- Maintains consistent engine temperatures for long engine life and sustained power
- Automatic fan keeps things cool even in traffic
- Includes temperature warning light

Automatic Cam Chain Tensioner
- Maintains precise valve timing with maintenance
- Assures greater reliability
- Hidden from view to preserve the engine’s clean, basic look

Dual Slash-Cut Mufflers
- Big slash-cut mufflers look great and contain honeycomb catalyzers to reduce emissions

Positive Neutral Finder
- Just lift the shift pedal from first gear at a stop to find neutral easy, every time

Electronic Fuel Injection
- Dual throttle bodies with sub throttles provide optimum performance and rideability
- The sub throttles, located behind the main throttle valve, are controlled by the ECU so that the DFI system retains more precise throttle response, similar to a constant velocity carburetor
- Fine-atomizing fuel injectors produce a fine fuel mist for better acceleration, combustion and fuel consumption

Belt Drive
- Lower unsprung weight than shaft drive to improve ride quality and suspension action
- More efficient so more power reaches the rear wheel
- Low maintenance and low noise

Double Cradle Frame
- Very rigid large-diameter box section backbone allows a larger fuel tank, and helps contribute to high stability and lightweight handling at low speeds
- Triangular swingarm looks like a hardtail design, but acts on a single shock hidden beneath the seat
- Long and low for minimal seat height, maximum visual impact
- Fork offset and frame geometry combine for light, low-effort handling at ultra-low speeds
- Long wheelbase contributes to highway stability

Low Stepped Seat
- Ultra-low 26.8-inch seat height allows riders to easily plant both feet on the ground at stops
- Laid-back riding comfort for two

Tank-Mounted Speedometer with Turn Signal Indicators and Caution Lamps
- Gives you the information you need at-a-glance
- Compact design complements the bike’s clean look

41mm Front Fork
- Excellent rigidity and 5.9 inches of travel
- 32 degrees rake angle for excellent straight line ability
- Wide fork pitch for classic look

Front and Rear Disc Brakes
- A 272mm front and 242mm rear disc have twin-piston calipers for some of the best stopping power in the class

Custom Spoke Wheels
- Chromed steel rims and spokes
- “Spool-style” polished aluminum front hub

Wide Rear Tire
- 180mm rear tire provides added stability while projecting a powerful image
- Wider tire than that found on most large-displacement cruisers

Specifications

Engine Type 4-Stroke, Liquid-Cooled, SOHC, 4-Valve Cylinder Head, V-Twin
Displacement 903cc / 55.1 cu.in.
Bore and Stroke 88 x 74.2 mm
Maximum Torque 60.8 lb.-ft. @ 3,700 rpm
Compression Ratio 9.5:1
Cooling Liquid
Fuel Injection EFI with dual 34mm Keihin Throttle Bodies
Ignition TCBI with Electronic Advance
Transmission 5-Speed
Final Drive Belt
Rake/Trail 32°/6.3 in.
Front Suspension / Wheel Travel 41mm hydraulic telescopic fork / 5.9 in.
Rear Suspension / Wheel Travel Uni-Track® swingarm / 4.1 in.
Front Tire Size 130/90-16
Rear Tire Size 180/70-15
Wheelbase 64.8 in.
Front Brake / Rear Brake 272mm hydraulic disc / 242mm hydraulic disc
Fuel Tank Capacity 5.3 gal.
Seat Height 26.8 in.
Overall Length 97.0 in.
Overall Width 39.6 in.
Overall Height 41.9 in.
Dry Weight 557.9 lbs.
Color Ebony, Candy Cardinal Red, Candy Caribbean Blue, Metallic Titanium
Good Times™ Protection Plan 12, 24, 36 or 48 months
Warranty 12 Months

Kawasaki Vulcan® 900 Classic LT


The Kawasaki Vulcan® 900 Classic LT motorcycle builds upon the class-leading attributes of its Vulcan 900 Classic sibling with enhanced style and additional custom touring features. The Vulcan 900 LT arrives at the dealer already accessorized with saddlebags, special touring seat, passenger backrest and an adjustable windshield. The only add-on missing from the showroom floor is the riding enjoyment that this Vulcan provides its owners once they take delivery.

This mid-size Kawasaki offers the same excellent riding characteristics as the Vulcan 900 Classic –featuring a category-leading 903cc engine displacement and “big-bike” look and feel– and does it with eye-catching features for riders that think touring represents the ultimate get-away.

The stylish saddlebags are made of reinforced top grain cowhide carefully selected="true"="true"="true" to minimize leather flaws and deep-dyed to prevent scraping off the finish. Perfectly sized, they provide a slant-top opening, fastened with two 1.5-inch wide leather straps that feature chrome buckles and stealth quick-release fasteners. Rounding out the look of these bags is an embossed Vulcan logo on the reinforced, dual panel lids, and chrome plated brass stud accents. Helping to protect both the bags and their contents are metal reinforced upper edges to help maintain shape, and rolled and riveted top lids to help keep unwanted moisture out.

The rider’s seat and passenger backrest combine to offer both comfort and a look that places the Classic LT among the most stylish motorcycles on the highway. The seat and the classic, tombstone-shaped passenger backrest are detailed with chrome plated brass studs to match the bags. In addition to comfortable seating, this long, low cruiser offers some serious wind protection through a thick, optically correct, acrylic plastic windscreen that’s shaped to smooth airflow around the rider.

In addition to appreciating the 900 Classic LT’s good looks, riders will find themselves enjoying a ride that was previously found only on larger cruisers. Applying lessons learned on the Kawasaki’s Vulcan 2000, the Vulcan 900 models deliver exceptional roll-on acceleration, easy maneuverability, and performance equal to larger displacement competitors.

A low-maintenance belt drive on the Vulcan 900 Classic LT keeps the overall weight down and improves the rear-end styling. Any mention of rear-end styling has to include its large, 180mm wide rear tire the largest in the category. The beefy, “big-bike” look of the larger tire accentuates the guttural, classic V-twin sound that is produced by the use of a single-pin crankshaft. Both look and sound evoke the feel of a much larger motorcycle.

The Vulcan 900’s larger look and feel should not alarm a potential rider. Its low seat height, chassis rails that provide a narrowed shape and tapered seat design that flows comfortably into the tank offers plenty of accessible for shorter riders and comfort for all riders.

Equally at home around town or when the open road calls, this motorcycle is built for hour after hour of touring pleasure. The combination of wide handlebars and an ideal relationship between the bars, seat, and floorboards coupled with its roomy passenger accommodations make highway trips and long days in the saddle a real joy.

The Vulcan 900 Classic LT is available in the following two-tone color combinations: Candy Cardinal Red / Metallic Diablo Black, Luminous Polaris Blue / Atomic Silver or Pearl Crystal White / Metallic Titanium. Whatever the selection, Classic LT owners will be noticed by everyone they pass along the highway.

Features

Engine
- 903cc V-twin SOHC engine tuned to deliver healthy dose of torque at low rpm
- Smooth and reliable
- Gear-driven balancer allows use of single pin crankshaft without heavy vibration
- Rubber-mounted to eliminate engine vibration at all speeds

Four-valve Cylinder Head
- Provides maximum valve area for optimum flow more power and low-end torque
- Single overhead cam design is simple, lightweight and practical
- Extremely efficient intake tracts feature ports that narrow near the combustion chamber to increase intake flow speed for more efficient filling and increased torque
- Long intake tracts for great low-end response

Liquid and Air Cooling
- Exceptional thermal control with finned cylinders and head and liquid cooling combination
- Maintains consistent engine temperatures for long engine life and sustained power
- Automatic fan helps keep things cool
- Includes temperature warning light

Automatic Cam Chain Tensioner
- Maintains precise valve timing with maintenance
- Assures greater reliability
- Hidden from view to preserve the engine’s clean, basic look

Dual Slash-Cut Mufflers
- Big slash-cut mufflers look great and contain honeycomb catalyzers to reduce emissions

Positive Neutral Finder
- Just lift the shift pedal from first gear at a stop to find neutral easy, every time

Electronic Fuel Injection
- Dual throttle bodies with sub throttles provide optimum performance and rideability
- The sub throttles, located behind the main throttle valve, are controlled by the ECU so that the DFI® system retains more precise throttle response, similar to a constant velocity carburetor
- Fine-atomizing fuel injectors produce a fine fuel mist for better acceleration, combustion and fuel consumption

Belt Drive
- Lower unsprung weight than shaft drive to improve ride quality and suspension action
- More efficient so more power reaches the rear wheel
- Low maintenance and low noise

Double Cradle Frame
- Very rigid large-diameter box section backbone allows a larger fuel tank, and helps contribute to high stability and lightweight handling at low speeds
- Triangular swingarm looks like a hardtail design, but acts on a single shock hidden beneath the seat
- Long and low for minimal seat height, maximum visual impact
- Fork offset and frame geometry combine for light, low-effort handling at ultra-low speeds
- Long wheelbase contributes to highway stability

41mm Front Fork
- Excellent rigidity and 5.9 inches of travel
- 32 degrees rake angle for excellent straight line ability
- Wide fork pitch for classic look

Front and Rear Disc Brakes
- A 272mm front and 242mm rear disc have twin-piston calipers for great power and feel

Spoke Custom Wheels
- Chromed steel rims and spokes
- “Spool-style” polished aluminum front hub

Wide Rear Tire
- 180mm rear tire provides added stability while projecting a powerful image
- Wider tire than that found on most large-displacement cruisers

Tank-Mounted Speedometer with Turn Signal Indicators and Caution Lamps
- Gives you the information you need at-a-glance
- Compact design complements the bike’s clean look

Push-to-Cancel Turn Signals
- No fumbling, just a simple push on the switch cancels the turn signals

Windscreen
- Thick optically correct acrylic plastic windscreen is shaped for smooth airflow and cruiser style
- Strong chrome plated steel supports
- Adjustable height

Saddlebags
- Reinforced top grain cowhide carefully selected="true"="true"="true" with minimal flaws and deep dyed so that the finish can’t be scraped off
- Slant top opening lid, with two 1.5-inch wide leather straps, chrome buckles and quick release fasteners
- Dual panel lid construction with embossed Vulcan logo detail
- One-half inch diameter chrome plated brass stud accents
- Metal reinforced upper edge so bags hold their shape
- Rolled and riveted top lid minimizes water entry

Low Stepped Seat
- Ultra-low 26.8-inch seat height allows riders to easily plant both feet on the ground at stops
- Laid-back riding comfort for two
- Detailed with ½-inch diameter chrome plated brass studs

Passenger Backrest
- Classic tombstone shape
- Strong chrome plated steel supports
- Pad cover detailed with chrome plated brass studs

Specifications

Engine Type 4-Stroke, Liquid-Cooled, SOHC, 4-Valve Cylinder Head, V-Twin
Displacement 903 cc / 55.1 cu. in.
Bore and Stroke 88.0 x 74.2 mm
Maximum Torque 60.8 lb.-ft. @ 3,700 rpm
Compression Ratio 9.5:1
Cooling Liquid
Fuel Injection EFI with 34mm Keihin Throttle Bodies (2)
Ignition TCBI with Electronic Advance
Transmission 5-Speed
Final Drive Belt
Rake/Trail 32°/6.3 in.
Front Suspension / Wheel Travel 41mm hydraulic telescopic fork / 5.9 in.
Rear Suspension / Wheel Travel Uni-Track® swingarm / 4.1 in.
Front Tire Size 130/90-16
Rear Tire Size 180/70-15
Wheelbase 64.8 in.
Front Brake Type / Rear Brake Single 272mm hydraulic disc with two-piston caliper / 242mm hydraulic disc
Fuel Tank Capacity 5.3 gal.
Seat Height 26.8 in.
Overall Length 97.0 in.
Overall Width 39.6 in.
Overall Height 58.3 in.
Dry Weight 595.4 lbs.
Color Two Tone: Luminous Polaris Blue / Atomic Silver, Two Tone: Candy Cardinal Red / Metallic Diablo Black, Two Tone: Pearl Crystal White / Metallic Titanium
Good Times™ Protection Plan 12, 24, 36 or 48 months
Warranty 24 Months

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

HYOSUNG GV 125C


Restyled version of the GV125 giving it more of a classic custom look.

The main feature is the extended front and rear mudguards and the elevated rear number plate.

Colours now include the metallic red, metallic silver and orange all complete with a black center stripe.

SPECS

Engine: DOHC 8 valve, Oil & Air-cooled
Starter: Electric
Displacement: 125cc
Power: 14.2hp @ 10500rpm
Cylinders: 2
L x W x H: 2200x800x1070 mm
Wheelbase: 1490 mm
Ground clearance: 140 mm
Dry mass: 157 Kg
Gears: 1 Down, 4 Up
Brakes: Disc front, drum rear
Tyres: 110/90-16 59P front; 130/90-15M/C 66P rear
Fuel Tank: 14 Litres
Two year warranty
One year roadside assistance

BUELL Ulysses® XB12XT


The XB12XT takes adventure sport touring to a new level. Standard with such amenities as side and top cases and heated grips – this bike is ready to take you where you want to go. Don’t forget about the exceptional torque and premium styling.

Chassis

A rigid chassis reduces flex and contributes to more stability in the turns. Our patented Uniplanar™ Mounting system goes so far as to use the engine as a stressed member of the frame, further improving the bike’s solid handling characteristics. The wheelbase measures 53.9 inches with 4.9 inches of trail, making the Ulysses® XB12XT very nimble and reactive.

Engine

The Thunderstorm® 1203 cc, 45-degree V-Twin delivers broad, easy to use, power and torque. It’s the perfect engine to help you enjoy whatever lies beyond that next curve and not worry about what gear you should be in.

For 2008, Buell advances the performance of its air/oil/fan-cooled Thunderstorm® V-Twin engine series with a larger crank pin, an improved oiling system, and a new electronic timing system and ECM that controls an all new DDFI 3 fuel injection system. Combined, these changes improve drivability and performance, and reduce service maintenance costs. Also new for 2008, the Thunderstorm® 1203 redline is increased to 7100 rpm from 6800 rpm, giving this engine an even broader powerband, and riders the ability to accelerate longer and downshift at a higher rpm.

Dimensions
Overall Length (2) 91.3 in. 2320 mm
Overall Width (3) 39.6 in. 1005 mm
Seat Height:
Standard (4) 30.7 in. 780 mm
Low Profile N/A N/A
Ground Clearance (2) 5.94 in. 151 mm
Rake (at Steering Head) (4) 23.8° 23.8°
Fork Angle (4) 22.3° 22.3°
Lean Angle:
Soft Contact, Right (5) 39.0° 39.0°
Soft Contact, Left (5) 38.8° 38.8°
Hard Contact, Right (5) 42.5° 42.5°
Hard Contact, Left (5) 39.5° 39.5°
Trail (4) 4.9 in. 123 mm
Wheelbase (2) 53.9 in. 1370 mm
Tires (6):
Type (4) Pirelli® Pirelli®
Front (6) Diablo Strada (model) Diablo Strada (model)
120/70 ZR-17 (specifications) 120/70 ZR-17 (specifications)
Rear (6) Diablo Strada (model) Diablo Strada (model)
180/55 ZR-17 (specifications) 180/55 ZR-17 (specifications)
Fuel Capacity 4.40 gal. 16.7 L
Reserve Fuel Capacity 0.83 gal. 3.1 L
MPG (EPA urban/highway test) (7):
Urban 47 MPG 5.00 L/100km
Highway 59 MPG 3.99 L/100km
Weight:
Dry Weight 465 lbs. 211 kg
Gross Rating 950 lbs. 431 kg
Load Capacity 414 lbs. 188 kg

Engine U.S. Units Metric Units
Engine Thunderstorm® air/oil/fan-cooled, 4-stroke, 45° V-Twin Thunderstorm® air/oil/fan-cooled, 4-stroke, 45° V-Twin
Valve Train OHV, two valves per cylinder, self-adjusting OHV, two valves per cylinder, self-adjusting
Bore x Stroke:
Bore 3.500 in. 88.90 mm
Stroke 3.812 in. 96.82 mm
Displacement 73.4 cu. in. 1203 cc
Compression Ratio 10.0:1 10.0:1
Fuel Delivery 49 mm down draft DDFI III fuel injection 49 mm down draft DDFI III fuel injection
Intake Zero-resistance airbox Zero-resistance airbox
Exhaust Tuned, tri-pass resonance chamber with InterActive valve and mass-centralized mounting Tuned, tri-pass resonance chamber with InterActive valve and mass-centralized mounting
Torque (North America per SAE J607) 84 ft. lbs. @ 6000 RPM 113.9 NM @ 6000 RPM
Horsepower (North America per SAE J607) 103 HP @ 6800 RPM 103 HP @ 6800 RPM
Lubrication Dry-sump Dry-sump
Oil Capacity 2.5 qts. 2.4 L
Oil Filtration Screw-on disposable element Screw-on disposable element

Drivetrain U.S. Units Metric Units
Primary Drive Chain, 1.500:1 (57/38) ratio Chain, 1.500:1 (57/38) ratio
Final Drive (8) Constant path, 14 mm pitch aramid-reinforced Hibrex® belt with Flexten® Plus technology, 2.407:1 (65/27) ratio Constant path, 14 mm pitch aramid-reinforced Hibrex® belt with Flexten® Plus technology, 2.407:1 (65/27) ratio
Clutch Wet, multi-plate, compensated, reduced lever effort Wet, multi-plate, compensated, reduced lever effort
Transmission 5-speed, helical gear 5-speed, helical gear
Overall Ratio:
1st 2.648 2.648
2nd 1.892 1.892
3rd 1.407 1.407
4th 1.166 1.166
5th 1.000 1.000
6th N/A N/A

Chassis(6) U.S. Units Metric Units
Frame Aluminum frame with Uniplanar™ powertrain vibration isolation system, fuel in frame Aluminum frame with Uniplanar™ powertrain vibration isolation system, fuel in frame
Front Fork (6) 43 mm Showa® inverted forks, fully adjustable (compression damping, rebound damping, and spring preload) 43 mm Showa® inverted forks, fully adjustable (compression damping, rebound damping, and spring preload)
Rear Shock (6) Showa® coil-over monoshock with remote reservoir and remote spring preload adjustment, fully adjustable (compression damping, rebound damping, and spring preload) Showa® coil-over monoshock with remote reservoir and remote spring preload adjustment, fully adjustable (compression damping, rebound damping, and spring preload)

Wheels:
Color Designer Black Designer Black
Front 6-spoke, ZTL™ cast aluminum (type) 6-spoke, ZTL™ cast aluminum (type)
17 in. (diameter) 431.80 mm (diameter)
3.5 in. (width) 88.90 mm (width)Rear 6-spoke, cast aluminum (type) 6-spoke, cast aluminum (type)
17 in. (diameter) 431.80 mm (diameter)
5.5 in. (width) 139.70 mm (width)

Brakes:
Front ZTL™-type brake, 6-piston, fixed caliper, 375 mm single sided, inside-out, stainless steel, floating rotor ZTL™-type brake, 6-piston, fixed caliper, 375 mm single sided, inside-out, stainless steel, floating rotor
Rear Single piston, floating caliper; 240 mm stainless steel, fixed rotor Single piston, floating caliper; 240 mm stainless steel, fixed rotor
Suspension Travel:
Front 4.92 in. 125 mm
Rear 4.92 in. 125 mm

Electric U.S. Units Metric Units
Battery Sealed lead acid, maintenance-free, 12V, 12 amp/hour, (per Battery Council International Rating), 200 cca Sealed lead acid, maintenance-free, 12V, 12 amp/hour, (per Battery Council International Rating), 200 cca
Charging 30-amp, permanent magnet, single-phase alternator with solid-state regulator (405W @3000 rpm, 405W peak) 30-amp, permanent magnet, single-phase alternator with solid-state regulator (405W @3000 rpm, 405W peak)
Starting 1.2 kW electric with solenoid shift starter motor engagement 1.2 kW electric with solenoid shift starter motor engagement
Lights: (as per country regulation)
Headlamps Type Twin Quartz Halogen [H7] Twin Quartz Halogen [H7]
Headlamps Description 55-watt low beam, 55-watt high beam 55-watt low beam, 55-watt high beam
Tail/Stop Lights Ten segment LED 0.36W/3.36W Ten segment LED 0.36W/3.36W
Turn Signal Lights 10W manual canceling 10W manual canceling
License Plate Light 5W 5W

Styling/Convenience U.S. Units Metric Units
Instruments Electronic speedometer, tachometer, odometer; dual tripmeter; high beam, neutral, oil, low fuel (plus, odometer shows miles traveled on reserve), turn signal and engine diagnostic indicator lamps; clock Electronic speedometer, tachometer, odometer; dual tripmeter; high beam, neutral, oil, low fuel (plus, odometer shows miles traveled on reserve), turn signal and engine diagnostic indicator lamps; clock

Colors U.S. Units Metric Units
Available Colors (9) Racing Red, Thrust Blue Racing Red, Thrust Blue
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Warranty U.S. Units Metric Units
Warranty 24 months (unlimited mileage) 24 months (unlimited mileage)

Footnotes

Specifications for non-U.S. markets might differ. Buell reserves the right to discontinue models or change specifications at any time without incurring any obligations. Vehicle specifications may vary from country to country depending on local laws. Some models are not available in certain countries.
1 Prices may be subject to change without notice and rule as at the date of delivery. See your dealer for details.
2 Unladen, wet configuration (no rider, all fluids).
3 Without mirrors.
4 Laden, wet configuration (design rider, all fluids).
5 Bottomed-out configuration (100% suspension compression).
6 Kevlar®, Showa®, Dunlop® and Pirelli® are registered trademarks of their respective owners.
7 Based on tests conducted under lab conditions per U.S. E.P.A. test procedures. Mileage will vary depending on personal riding habits, weather conditions, trip length and vehicle condition.
8 Hibrex® and Flexten® are registered trademarks of the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company.
9 Availability may vary from dealer to dealer, and is subject to change without notice.

Monday, February 25, 2008

THE APRILIA RSV 4 “RACE MACHINE” IS UNVEILED FOR THE FIRST TIME


The Aprilia Superbike, the bike which from 2009 will bring the Noale based company back to four-stroke racing, has been unveiled for the first time during the Piaggio Group Convention in Milan.

After the success in the 2007 World Championships with Aprilia riders and bikes dominating the 125 and 250 classes (winning all four titles, a repeat of the 2006 performance), the Veneto company gave a preview of the eagerly awaited RSV 4 “Race Machine”.

An extraordinary preview to a privileged audience of more than 1,200 dealers attending the International Piaggio Group Convention.

Four cylinders, 1000 cc, power of well over 200 HP in the race version, the new bike due to make its road debut by the end of 2008 will mark Aprilia's return to the World Superbike Championship in the 2009 season.


The Aprilia RSV 4 is driven by the most revolutionary and powerful engine ever built by Aprilia. A four-cylinder one litre 65° V engine - a layout making it unique among all the world's production engines - in which the most sophisticated engine engineering is combined with top quality materials and the most advanced electronic control technology.

The Aprilia engine in fact uses integral ride-by-wire technology, opening up new frontiers in managing such a powerful engine, with almost infinite possibilities for controlling power output and traction.

Saturday, February 23, 2008

Yamaha Motorcycle FZR600 Service Manual

Yamaha FZR600 Service Manual

General Information, Specification, Inspection and Adjusments, Front/Rear Brake Adjustment, Engine Removal, Engine Assembly and Adjustment, Cooling System, Carburetor, Chassis, Rear Shock Absorber and Swingarm, Electrical, Lightning System, and more.

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Yamaha Motorcycle VMX12 Service Manual

Yamaha VMX12 Service Manual

Liquid cooled, four stroke, V-four, DOHC, 4 valve per cylinder.

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Yamaha Motorcycle YZF-R6R, YZF-R6SR, YZF-R6RC, YZF-R6SRC Service Manual

Yamaha YZF-R6R, YZF-R6SR, YZF-R6RC, YZF-R6SRC Service Manual

For YZF-R6R, YZF-R6SR, YZF-R6RC, YZF-R6SRC
Yamaha's YZF-R6 is a 600 cc sport bike, first introduced in 1999, updated in 2001, 2003, 2006 and revised in the years in between.

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Friday, February 22, 2008

Yamaha Motorcycle YZ250FR Assembly Manual


The service specifications given in this assembly manual are based on the model as manufactured. Yamaha Motor Company, Ltd. is continually striving to improve all of its model. Modifications and significant changes in specifications or procedures will be forwarded to all authorized Yamaha dealers and will appear in future editions of this manual where applicable. The procedures below are described in the order that the procedures are carried out correctly and completely. Failure to do so can result in poor performance and possible harm to the machine and/or rider.

Yamaha Motorcycle YZF600R Manual


The YZF600R has excellent mid-range power for a 600, even compared with more current designs.

Yamaha Motorcycle FZR600 Service Manual


General Information, Specification, Inspection and Adjusments, Front/Rear Brake Adjustment, Engine Removal, Engine Assembly and Adjustment, Cooling System, Carburetor, Chassis, Rear Shock Absorber and Swingarm, Electrical, Lightning System, and more.

Suzuki Motorcycle DR650 Manual


The Suzuki DR650 is a long standing model in Suzuki's lineup, introduced in 1990. The DR is a dual-sport motorcycle intended for use on both paved and unpaved roads. This motorcycle is heavier than specialized off-road dirt bikes, but it can handle most conditions when ridden carefully.

Suzuki Motorcycle GS1000 1980 Service Manual


Suzuki Motorcycle GSX-R600 Service Manual


Liquid cooled four stroke, transverse four cylinder, DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder. Conventional cartridge-type Front Suspension, fully adjustable spring preload, compression & rebound damping

Suzuki Motorcycle GSX-R 1100 1993 - 1998 Service Manual


Liquid cooled, four stroke, transverse four cylinder, DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder.

Suzuki Motorcycle GSX1100EF Manual

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Suzuki Motorcycle GSX-R 750 1992 - 1995 Service Manual


Liquid cooled four stroke, transverse four cylinder, DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder.
4x 38mm Mikuni BST38SS.

Kawasaki Motorcycle GPX250 Manual


Kawasaki Ninja 250R (EX250 in the U.S., and GPX250 elsewhere) is a long-standing model in Kawasaki's lineup, introduced in 1986 and continuing in production as of 2008.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Kawasaki Motorcycle KR-1 Service Manual


General Information, Fuel system, Cooling system, Engine Top End, Engine Right Side, Engine Lubrication System, Engine Removal/Installation, Crankshaft/Transmission, Wheels/Tires, Final Drive, Brake, Suspension, Steering, Frame, Electrical System, Appendix.

Kawasaki Motorcycle ZX10R 2004 Manual


General Information, Periodic Maintenance, Fuel System, Cooling System, Engine Top End, Clutch, Engine Lubrication System, Engine Removal/Installation, Crankshaft/Transmission, Wheels/Tires, Final Drive, Brakes, Suspension, Steering, Frame, Electrical system.

Monday, February 18, 2008

Kawasaki Motorcycle Z750 Manual


Liquid cooled, four stroke, transverse four cylinder, DOHC, 4 valve per cylinder.

Kawasaki Motorcycle Z1000 Service Manual


Engine Type: 4-Stroke, Liquid-Cooled, DOHC, 4 Valve Cylinder Head, Transverse In-Line 4-Cylinder
Displacement: 953 cc
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Saturday, February 16, 2008

Kawasaki Motorcycle ZZ-R 600 Service Manual


UNI-TRAC rear linkage, 20-way compression and rebound damping, ride height adjustment, 134.6mm wheel travel.

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Honda Motorcycle CBR900RR Services


CBR 900 was originally fitted with an 893cc 4 cylinder inline engine. Its handling capabilities were considered superior for a liter bike at the time, and stemmed from its relatively low weight of 185 kg, good braking and good steering design.

Honda Motorcycle CBR1000RR 2004 Owner's Manual

Thursday, February 7, 2008

Ducati Motorcycle 888 Manual


Ducati 888 motorcycle was the upgrade of the Ducati 851, which had introduced liquid cooling, computerized fuel injection and four-valve heads to the company's legendary two cylinder motors.

Sunday, February 3, 2008

Aprilia Motorcycle V990 Engine Manual

read all performance of this engine
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Aprilia Motorcycle RSV Mille Service l



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2008 Harley Davidson BBC G.T.X. - Touring Chopper


writer: Toph Bocchiaro
photographer: Rick Hustead

Big Bear Choppers (BBC) is probably best known for their long, low, and wide chopper-style motorcycles. Their bikes are often distinguished from one another by how long the frontend extends in front of the neck, or maybe the low seat height of the popular pro-street style scoots, or even how over-the-top the custom paint and graphics might be. Aside from selling complete, factory direct, fully licensed OEM customs, kits, and parts through a nationwide BBC dealer network, BBC sells a product consisting of more than two wheels. They offer an attitude, a lifestyle, and an image. Through ever-changing bike designs that meet and exceed the current market trends, as well as business acumen, owners Kevin and Mona Alsop have placed BBC high atop the custom motorcycle pyramid. Kevin and the rest of the growing BBC staff work and live in mountainous Big Bear Lake, CA, where some of the best riding country anywhere can be found. A roughly 30-mile ride up from the L.A./Berdoo basin, the twisty roads ascend over 7,000 feet.



Although many of the bikes BBC produces are more than capable of long distance riding, Kevin saw an opportunity to give riders more: More power, more comfort, better handling, and most importantly for touring-type riding, more storage and passenger capacity. Kevin envisioned building a bagger that was different in both form and function than any other production bike in the industry. Working alongside one of BBC's main designers, Kevin and crew came up with a prototype drawing for a touring bike that would incorporate the new, as yet unreleased S&S X-Wedge motor. Combining the intent of the bike and the new motor, the bike was tagged as the Grand Touring X-Wedge, or G.T.X. for short. Within one month of the original rendering, a full-size foam model was made, followed by a working prototype two months later. Slated to be released this coming October, the G.T.X. will have taken a mere nine months from paper idea to production.

Although the G.T.X. has BBC-esque styling cues, this bike is not simply a chopper or Sled platform with fiberglass bags bolted onto the sides. Instead, the entire package was designed from the ground-up: Frame, sheetmetal, fuel and oil tanks, bags, mounts, and so on. Using the X-Wedge motor necessitated an entirely new frame, as the new S&S mill doesn't bolt into the traditionally utilized Harley motor mounts or frames. Secondly, Kevin and crew had some different ideas about how the rider and passenger would sit on this bike. Instead of their drop seat-style frame that sits the rider low in the frame with the passenger sitting a few inches higher over the tire on the rear fender, the G.T.X. was designed to position both riders on the frame, more centered on the bike. This may sound easy to accomplish, but required stretching the framerails (from behind the transmission to the swingarm pivot) by 12 inches. The rear fender still hugs the fat 300 tire, but the passenger no longer sits on top of it; rather, he is positioned in front of it. Moving the passenger in front of the rear wheel moved more weight towards the front of the bike in addition to dramatically lowering the center of gravity. That affected the front forks and final determination of the ideal rake and trail figures. Combined rake of neck and triple trees adds up to 43 degrees. These changes lead to increases in handling and stability. According to Kevin, nobody has yet been able to touch down the floorboards, stating the G.T.X. handles better than the very good riding Sled Pro-Street. We'll bring that riding report to you as soon as the first production bikes are available.



All of that space created by stretching the framerails allowed BBC to get creative, using all the added space behind the Baker transmission. The five-plus quart capacity oil tank and the auxiliary fuel tank are housed under the seat. This arrangement further aided in lowering the bike's center of gravity, keeping more weight low in the frame. An electric fuel pump for the fuel injection system is located within this lower three-gallon fuel tank. Placed in the traditional location above the backbone is the main fuel tank that holds three more gallons of gasoline. Both gas tanks are joined together and connected to the motor via 1/2-inch diameter fuel lines that are hidden by a fiberglass cover as they pass by the twin downtubes. BBC designed the tanks' venting system so filling up the main tank immediately fills the lower auxiliary fuel cell; there's no need to wait for the upper tank to empty into the lower tank. A nice touch that shows how well thought-out the package is.

When it came time for the saddlebags, Kevin chose to go with fiberglass instead of injection molded plastic. He thought the 'glass would add value to the bike as years went on, as fiberglass can be easily repaired instead of having to replace the entire bag if the plastic gets damaged. Both bags open outwards at the top (with an outboard hinge) via a lockable pushbutton located on the inboard side of each bag. Capacity is unknown, but they appear to be long, deep, and narrow. Integrated brake and turn signals are frenched into the bottom edge of each bag that provide a nice, wide light stance at night. Softail-style, horizontally mounted shocks are used to keep the bike as narrow as possible so the bags can be mounted tight to the bike.

Over the past decade BBC has had a strong relationship with S&S Cycle, successfully utilizing different variations of the Evo-style, single cam motor. When it was time to offer the new tri-cam X-Wedge motor BBC was called upon to use the engine in selected '08 models. For detailed information regarding the new X-Wedge, check out William Denish's article in this issue of HOT BIKE. Aside from the fuel-injected, eco-friendly motor package, the engine was designed to produce more power and torque while being smoother at the same time. Although offered in larger displacements, this G.T.X. was outfitted with a 114ci mill. Power to the rear wheel is transmitted through a BBC wet primary, then an Evo-style six-speed transmission filled with Baker Drivetrain gears before exiting the right side drive chain sprocket. A benefit for touring to plug in accessories like heated clothing, or a GPS unit, is the planned use of a high-output 45-50 amp three-phase charging system.
Only a single BBC Gauge to keep the clip-on style bars clean and clutter free.
Fiberglass saddlebags retain the bike's value and are easily repairable compared to plastic.
Some changes are likely to find their way into the final production bikes.
Aside from the saddlebags, the G.T.X. features rider and passenger floorboards for long distance comfort. The cockpit is simply laid out with a single digital gauge placed in between the two-piece, clip-on style handlebars. As this bike in front of you is a pre-production model, some changes are likely to find their way into the final production bikes. For one, the Brembo calipers on this bike will most likely be Performance Machine units come showroom time. Exhaust pipes are in the process of being redesigned both for aesthetics and the ever-watchful EPA. Choice of color will be up to the end user, with pretty much any hue or graphics one can think of. In addition to this "weekend getaway" G.T.X., already in the works is a longer distance touring version that will come complete with front fairing containing a radio and other electronic instruments, windshield, and rear trunk storage.

With the G.T.X., BBC hopes to capitalize on the current popularity of bagger-type bikes as well as expand its extensive model lineup. This bike offers the customer something different and unique with infinite possibilities for factory customization of paint, graphics, and BBC accessories. Log onto their website to find a dealer near you or to get more information on the G.T.X. and BBC's other models.

SPEC SHEET
GENERAL
OWNER Kevin Alsop
SHOP Big Bear Choppers (BBC)
PHONE (909) 878-4340
WEBSITE www.bigbearchoppers.com
YEAR/MAKE/MODEL ’08/BBC/G.T.X.
FABRICATION BBC
ASSEMBLY BBC
BUILD TIME Three Months

ENGINE
YEAR/ TYPE/SIZE ’07/X-Wedge/114ci
BUILDER S&S
CASES S&S
FLYWHEELS S&S
RODS S&S
PISTONS S&S
CYLINDERS S&S
HEADS S&S
VALVES S&S
ROCKERS S&S
ROCKER BOXES S&S
PUSHRODS S&S
PUSHROD TUBES S&S
CAMS S&S
LIFTERS S&S
INDUCTION S&S EFI
AIR CLEANER BBC
IGNITION S&S
EXHAUST BBC

TRANSMISSION
YEAR/TYPE ’07/Baker RSD Six-Speed
CASE Baker
GEARS Baker
CLUTCH BBC
PRIMARY DRIVE BBC, Wet