MotoCzysz C1
a Discovery Channel documentary about the MotoCzysz C1 project and the MotoCzysz motorcycle company has just begun airing around the world. All of the dates announced so far cover countries everywhere except the U.S
Suzuki Crosscage
Here is Suzuki product. teh name is Suzuki Crosscage. it was one of the more distant concept motorcycles on display at the Tokyo Motor Show. with fuel cell it is unlikely to see production in the near future but one never knows. the motorr has fuel hybrid, hydrogen gitu loch. and will be the next future motorcycle. heres some pictures
This does look a lot better than the ENV hydrogen motorcycle introduced by Intelligent Energy a couple of years ago, however, Intelligent Energy seems to have partnered with Suzuki on this concept, their logo is displayed on the side.
ducati ST3ABS
ducati ST3ABS
Engine
Type L-twin cylinder, 3 valves per cylinder Desmodromic; liquid cooled
Displacement 992 cc
Bore x Stroke 94 x 71.5 mm
Compression Ratio 11.3:1
Power* 78.8 kw - 107 hp @ 8750 rpm
Torque* 98.1 Nm - 10 kgm @ 7250 rpm
Fuel injection Marelli electronic fuel injection, 50mm throttle body
Exhaust 2 aluminium mufflers with catalytic converter and lambda sensor
Emissions Euro3 (except USA version)
Displacement 992 cc
Bore x Stroke 94 x 71.5 mm
Compression Ratio 11.3:1
Power* 78.8 kw - 107 hp @ 8750 rpm
Torque* 98.1 Nm - 10 kgm @ 7250 rpm
Fuel injection Marelli electronic fuel injection, 50mm throttle body
Exhaust 2 aluminium mufflers with catalytic converter and lambda sensor
Emissions Euro3 (except USA version)
Smith gets top Aprilia
honda moto gp
moto gp ducati
2003 03 reg DUCATI MONSTER 13,000 miles
1989 F reg DUCATI 750 12,000,000 miles Ducati Xerox Superbike
Ducati Corse Limited Edition Ducati 1098s
DUCATI HYPERMOTARD MAKES ONLY NORTH
So sweet with special engine and good performance
speedtv
Grand Prix Moto GP
www.ulstergrandprixsupporters.co.uk
Moto gp : its refers to the premier category of motorcycle grand prix currently divided into three distinct classes: 125 cc, 250 cc and MotoGP. Grand prix motorcycles are purpose-built racing machines that are neither available for general purchase nor can be legitimately ridden on public roads; this contrasts with the various production categories of racing, such as World Superbike, that feature modified versions of road-going motorcycles available to the public.
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