Showing posts with label motorcycles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label motorcycles. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
More Cafe Guzzi Motorcycles
I now. I know. I post a lot of Guzzis. I admit I have a soft sport. The engine on this bike is a like industrial art to me.



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Saturday, May 18, 2013
Ducati Factory Streetfighter Nude Motorcycles

Ducati Factory Streetfighter Motorcycles

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Bmw Motorcycles review and specification
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there are 5 BMW motorcycle models in the American taerbaru and you can choose the one you want according to their own, usually he can slang lebi steady if choosing what he chose as his own. honda motor is extremely in love by many people in American especially, with a male model this motorcycle, would make it a very cool guy and handsome with a motor drive when you can see ini.dan specification BMW motorcycles below
BMW R Bikes - Airheads: Join the Airheads! A great group of BMW Airhead owners with a fantastic email list and owners willing to share | A really nice collection of late 70s BMW motorcycle brochures in color on the Airhead Ephemera site; they focus mostly on the R100RS and include a wiring diagram, dealer delivery checklists, accessory catalogs and more | BMW R-series info pages | Many BMW owners use Motolights on their bikes | An article from the Honolulu Star Bulletin on the R1100RTP for the troops | Boxer Design has performance parts for R bikes; they specialize in carbon fiber fabrications for boxers | A May 1977 reprint of a "Cycle" magazine test of the 1977 BMW R100S | BMW model info on the R100S | Check out Jim Franzens beautiful R75/5 "S" custom! | CCs website has some nice photos of various custom Rs | Info on 1978 BMWs, especially the R100S and original brochures are available on the Airhead Ephemera site | How to set the points How to set the points on a /5 BMW | Some interesting photos comparing BMW S, RS and RT fairings on early BMW motorcycles | The Airtech Archive has technical information and a bulletin board with postings for Airheads | Download Bobs BMW Airheads parts catalog in .pdf form, 1.1mb; tons of BMW Airhead parts that you cant find anywhere else
BMW R Bikes - Airheads: Join the Airheads! A great group of BMW Airhead owners with a fantastic email list and owners willing to share | A really nice collection of late 70s BMW motorcycle brochures in color on the Airhead Ephemera site; they focus mostly on the R100RS and include a wiring diagram, dealer delivery checklists, accessory catalogs and more | BMW R-series info pages | Many BMW owners use Motolights on their bikes | An article from the Honolulu Star Bulletin on the R1100RTP for the troops | Boxer Design has performance parts for R bikes; they specialize in carbon fiber fabrications for boxers | A May 1977 reprint of a "Cycle" magazine test of the 1977 BMW R100S | BMW model info on the R100S | Check out Jim Franzens beautiful R75/5 "S" custom! | CCs website has some nice photos of various custom Rs | Info on 1978 BMWs, especially the R100S and original brochures are available on the Airhead Ephemera site | How to set the points How to set the points on a /5 BMW | Some interesting photos comparing BMW S, RS and RT fairings on early BMW motorcycles | The Airtech Archive has technical information and a bulletin board with postings for Airheads | Download Bobs BMW Airheads parts catalog in .pdf form, 1.1mb; tons of BMW Airhead parts that you cant find anywhere else

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Friday, May 17, 2013
Cruiser Motorcycles Cruiser Motorcycles for Sale Cruiser Motorcycles Reviews Custom Cruiser Motorcycles

classic cruiser motorcycles
In the history of motorcycle design and development, there is a special category that belongs to the Americans outright. A correct definition of this class of cars called cruisers, but they are also known as custom bikes and choppers. Custom Chopper market much attention in recent years with television shows like Orange County Choppers and Jesse James West Coast Choppers tightened. With the advent of the helicopter market began sometime after the Second World War, when soldiers returning from overseas were required for the type of clear motorcycle, looking for the country to tour. spread phenomenon of motorcycle gangs who hack or not to strip their bikes bikes go faster parts have managed outlaw began. Easier and faster they go hacked.

compare cruiser motorcycles
Over time, and the chopper bikes was something cool, something different ride than the regular guy next door. Advanced forks, input fields, lots of chrome and custom paint jobs in the helicopter turned into works of art. Movies like Easy Rider with Peter Fonda remains elevated status of these bikes from all others. Over time, and manufacturers began to increase production and cruiser motorcycles began by conventional markets. Both U.S. companies such as Harley Davidson, and their competitors from Japan, began making crosses for the mass market. These wheels have proved a great success for the producers.

250cc cruiser motorcycles
There is even a class cruiser on the market today known as power cruisers. These motorcycles, the original design ideas cruisers, but it packs a lot more power. The larger engine, more cylinders and high power hp, some features of the two wheels.

New 2010 Diamondback 152 Viper Motorcycles

Viper Motorcycle Company (OTCBB: VPWI.OB), a subsidiary wholly owned Viper Powersports Inc., is pleased to announce the release of the 2010 Diamondback Viper 152. 2010 model is the result of continued sustainable development and joint ventures with Ilmor Engineering. Availability of products will be limited as we move into 2010 and preparing to officially launch the industry at large.
Terry Nesbitt, Viper President stated, "The first one is ready for the 2010 model was released and will be sent immediately to the key dealers like Rick Fairlesss Strokers Dallas, Eddie Trottas Thunder Cycle, Low Country Customs, Ronnies Harley Davidson Cycle Center Creagers, Extreme Customs, Victory Grand Rapids and more ".
Nesbitt adds, "In an ongoing effort to increase our exposure and add overall value Viper brand, we announced an innovative merchandising campaign is designed to give the Viper motor of their own space, which allows us to grow the brand identity. We provide our dealers showroom for motorcycles branded display stand.s high-performance 2010 Diamondback Super Cruiser is not exactly the same and will be displayed. As we move forward to prepare the official launch, including additional models and large-scale production, we will continue to provide our dealers the best and most effective merchandising tool that is available in order to increase the brand value of the Viper ".
source : www.motorcyclingmag.com

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