Showing posts with label 2009. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2009. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

2009 - Honda GL1800HPN

2009 Honda GL1800HPN Picture2009 Honda GL1800HPN

2009 - Honda GL1800 Pictures

2009 Honda GL1800 Image2009 Honda GL1800

New 2009 Softail Deluxe Harley Davidson

New Harley Davidson Softail Deluxe 2009 has a redesigned, narrow-profile rider seat with collapsible pockets in the shell that make the seat narrower when straddling the motorcycle at rest. Motorcycles Harley Davidson Softail Deluxe is do not come around very often, So... Don't miss your chance to Own One of them.

In this stuff, we will try to give you information about Harley Davidson Softail Deluxe 2009 pictures, prices, information, and specifications. Enjoy our review, we hope you can compare this bike to other cruiser motorcycles before you decide to buy Harley Davidson 2009.


The 2009 Harley Davidson Softail Deluxe FLSTN sale in the market around $17,449 - $18,274. The HD Softail Deluxe FLSTN is a slick ride with a modern power train and suspension for a truly confidence-inspiring riding experience. From the whitewall tires and full-skirted fenders to the tombstone taillight, this bike brings back the past with Deluxe style.


Harley Davidson Softail Deluxe FLSTN 2009 available in many colors; Vivid Black; Flame Blue Pearl (New); Black Denim; Red Hot Sunglo (New); Two-Tone White Gold Pearl/Pewter Pearl; Two-Tone White Gold Pearl/Black Pearl; Two-Tone Deep Turquoise/Antique White; Two-Tone Red Hot Sunglo/Smokey Gold; Two-Tone Black Ice/Blue Ice; Two-Tone Light Candy Root Beer/Dark Candy Root Beer; and Two-Tone Big Purple Flake/Brilliant Silver (Custom Color Available April through May 2009).


The Harley Davidson Softail Deluxe is one of the motorcycles that Harley Davidson dealerships don't keep many of in stock. Find the Harley Davidson Softail Deluxe FLSTN 2009 at showroom floor, and luckier still to have a choice of colors near your place.

Thanks to: http://new-harley-davidson.blogspot.com

Friday, January 1, 2010

2009 - BMW K Series to 1300cc

BMW K1000S sport motorcyclesBMW K1000S

The K1300S benefits from 136cc more power, with BMW's other superbike cranking out 175 horsepower.


BMW K1000R sport motorcyclesBMW K1000R


The distinctive front end of the K1300R defines the naked version of BMW's revamped K series.

BMW K1000GT sport motorcycles touringBMW K1000GT


The improved engine capability of the K motor figures to enhance the already solid GT touring platform. Tuned for power output on the lower end, the K1300GT taps out at 160 hp at 9000 rpm and 99 lb-ft of torque at 8000 rpm. Again, engine changes carry over with the other K models. ABS comes standard, with ESA II and ASC optional. Also changed is a new adjustable windscreen.


source : http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/354/1260/Motorcycle-Article/2009-BMW-K-Series-Goes-to-1300.aspx

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

EICMA cafe racer in 2009 BMW Concept 6

BMW introduced the concept of inline six-cylinder EICMA cafe racer in 2009 shows in Milan, Italy.

Inline-six engine has a point in the BMW cars for decades and the German motorcycle manufacturer division to take the challenge to match a straight six and a bike without making too long or too wide. The result is the BMW Motorrad Concepts 6, and an evolution of BMW says "will expand the K-Series in the near future".

6 The concept of the machine is about four inches slimmer than the production of the BMW inline-six engine, so only a little wider than a large capacity four. To keep down the wide, the machine has a relatively long stroke with a very small gap between the cylinders. Ancillaries and components of electric vehicles are behind them on the crankshaft and transmission to minimize the width of the machine further.

EICMA cafe racer in 2009 BMW Concept 6The BMW Concept 6

BMW engineers also tried to keep the weight low by using hollow-drilled camshafts and light connecting rods. The engine’s weight is also distributed so that a balance shaft and its drive elements are not necessary.

Like the straight-four in the K1300 series, the Concept 6’s engine is tilted forward 55 degrees for added balance and a low center of gravity. The tilted engine also provides space for an aerodynamically positioned intake manifold above the engine.


EICMA cafe racer in 2009 BMW Concept 6The inline six engine may be powerplant for future K-Series motorcycles.


EICMA cafe racer in 2009 BMW Concept 6A design sketch points out features such as the intake manifold. Click on the picture to see a larger version.

The Concept 6’s engine uses dry sump lubrication, keeping the crankcase low and flat. Without an oil sump, the engine can be placed lower in the frame than otherwise.

According to BMW, the six-cylinder engine produces power in the same range as its 1.3-liter straight four engines. The difference will be in the torque, which will be comparable to the largest motorcycle engines. BMW says will be the six-cylinder will offer 96 ft-lb. at 2,000 rpm with revs reaching nearly 9,000 rpm.

BMW describes the Concept 6 as a mix of classic and modern styling and an evolution of the café racer.

The “split face” design element found in other BMW bikes such as the S1000RR divides the Concept 6 into three sections, extending from the front of the fairing to the carbon-fiber fuel tank. LED headlights further accentuate the split face element.

Suspension is built around a light-alloy bridge frame with Duolever and Paralever arms for both front and rear. The 17-inch HP forged wheels are equipped with an extra-large brake system using six-piston fixec calipers.

EICMA cafe racer in 2009 BMW Concept 6BMW says a rev counter is unnecessary for the Concept 6.

The instrument panel uses a minimalist design without a rev counter. BMW says the rev counter was intentionally omitted because the engine produces a “supreme flow of power at all speeds”. Instead of a displaying the revs, the LED display shows how much torque is available.


source : www.motorcycle.com