
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Touring Bike

Concept bikes

Supermoto

World Supersport and Superbike

Road Linner

Naked bike

Also known as a "standard" or "street bike," this is the basic form of the motorcycle stripped down to its fundamental parts. The emphasis is on functionality and ergonomics rather than aerodynamic body panels and exaggerated riding positions that are most common on sport bikes.
Road Racing

Super Nice Bike

2006 Season

Move to MotoGP

His progress towards a factory Honda ride seemed assured but Honda were only offering him another year in World Superbike, and Japan Tobacco had switched to Yamaha in MotoGP, so he made the bold decision to quit HRC and go with team Suzuki who signed him in 2006 alongside fellow youngster John Hopkins.
Suzuki SV1000

Motorcycles

Modifications and aftermarket support

Smart Bike

In 2005, the frame was changed from silver to a matt black finish.
First generation

Suzuki Model RG150

Nice Biker

Biutiful Bike.

Suzuki Nice G5500

Suzuki B-King

The bike produces a tested 162.97 hp (122 kW) and 85.72 lb·ft (116 N·m) of torque.[4]
The B-King was originally revealed in 2001 as a concept show bike powered by a supercharged Hayabusa engine and fitted with a 240 section rear tyre.
Air and oil-cooled

Styling Bike

Suzuki GSX-R1000

Suzuki T series

Suzuki VX 800

Suzuki Across

Black Bike

Raser Bike

There were sporting four strokes, of course, but they were, for the most part, derivatives of regular motorcycles and those that came from Japan were, regardless of manufacturer, almost all the same. Built around an in-line four cylinder air cooled engine wrapped in a steel double cradle frame they were so similar, in fact, that they became known as the Universal Japanese Motorcycle (UJM).
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Nice Bike

BMW will only manufacture 1,000 production models in 2009 to satisfy World Superbike homologation requirements. It will feature traction control and is targeted to have a dry weight (motorcycle) of 190 kg (419 lb) and produce 190 bhp (142 kW). The S1000RR is unlikely to be in dealerships until early 2010.
Aprilia RSV 1000 R

Sports Bike

New Bike 2009

Honda bike

Styling Bike

Atlas Honda

Racing roots

Sport touring

Hyper sport

Classes Bike

Examples include the Suzuki GS500, Honda CB500 and Kawasaki Ninja 500R/250R.
Super sport

Super bike

super bikers

Sport touring

Hyper sport

Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Bike 2009

New Bike

Tuesday, March 17, 2009
My Bike

The first company to crack this mold was arguably Vincent Motorcycles. Designed as a gentleman's touring bike, their model's speed was astounding for days when motorways and freeways didn't exist. However, its handling was basic, and its shortcomings became clear when faced by a motorway - girder forks.
In the 1960s two bikes were developed which could be both daily commuter as well as weekend racer. These were the first sport bikes. The first was the BSA Rocket 3/Triumph Trident, closely followed by the Honda CB750K.
The 1971 Kawasaki Z1, however, with its 900 cc (54.9 cu in) DOHC engine finally started the era of the modern sport bike. The Z1 sold so well that by the end of that decade the Japanese manufacturers were all building competing machines similar to the Z1 with its DOHC inline-4 engine configuration. The resulting "bike war" among the Japanese manufacturers and required investment in modern engine manufacturing contributed to the demise of the flagging British motorcycle industry.