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

Monday, August 30, 2010

Modern Motorsport Ducati Hypermotard 1100 Sport Standard 2009


The Hypermotard takes on urban canyons and mountain curves with total abandon. Its purpose is single-minded - to thrill.
The aggressive 'motard' styling and stance combine with Ducati 'Superbike' technology to deliver the best of both worlds. With a riding position that ensures total control, the exceptionally slim and incredibly light Hypermotard is ready to dominate every inch of asphalt with big-bore acceleration and dynamic road holding that redefines the street experience.
High performance starts with attitude and the Hypermotard is the most aggressive motorcycle in the Ducati family. Reduced to its essentials - it is extreme, untamed, over-the-top and always hungry for the next challenge. It offers what no ordinary supermotard can - speeds exceeding 125mph on the race track, fuel injection, and 90 Desmo hp - all combined in an unmistakable Ducati package offering unbridled passion for motorcycles that are truly unique and exhilarating.
The Road Ahead Sets the Challenge
When first unveiled the Hypermotard won instant praise. Just hours after its launch it was awarded "Best of Show" and motorcyclists the world over now understand why.
By taking the minimalist supermotard racing concept, then adding Ducati's unrivaled twin-cylinder power and Superbike technology, the Hypermotard delivers a remarkable experience. The Hypermotard 1100 is extreme and thrilling to ride every day of the week. It turns familiar roads into an all new heart-thumping experience.
Taking its attitude into the city or the mountains with a street smart confidence and no respect for conformity, the Hypermotard is ready for any challenge.
The Hypermotard 1100 is powered by the incredible Ducati two-valve, air-cooled, Desmodromic Dual Spark engine, giving it outstanding power delivery, from a grunt at low rpm to a singing howl at redline. The Hypermotard 1100 engine flexes its muscles with a 98mm bore and short 71.5mm stroke to make 90 horses and 76 pounds of torque.
Compact and purposeful, the Desmo Twin engine's light weight and narrow L-Twin layout, no wider than a single cylinder, ensures that the bike is lean and agile. The air-cooled design eliminates all the water radiators, hoses, valves, reservoirs and pumps, keeping the motorcycle's weight down to a minimum 390lb (177kg) and its lines clean and race-like.
Two spark plugs per cylinder, Dual Spark, optimises combustion temperatures and increases maximum power and torque throughout the rev range, enhancing reliability and reducing fuel consumption. Power is optimized with fuel injected into 45mm throttle bodies and a 2-1-2 exhaust system that exits high behind the rear of the saddle.
In keeping with its extreme character, engineers chose the Ducati 'dry' racing-style clutch for the Hypermotard, the popular choice of thousands of Ducatisti the world over.
With more experience and success with twin-cylinder high performance engines than any other manufacturer in the modern era; the air-cooled L-Twin remains central to Ducati's philosophy of motorcycling. This experience, plus constant investment in quality by design, advanced materials and engineering techniques, has enabled the distance between service intervals to increase to 7,500 miles (12,000km).

Modern Motorsport Ducati Hypermotard 1100 Sport Standard 2009

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Exclusive Vespa GTS 250 Scooter 2009


A few design changes have been made to add fluidity and dynamism to the look of the GTS, combining the Vespa's classic, exclusive look and maneuverability with the performance and technological prowess of big touring scooters. From the front, the Vespa GTS is instantly recognizable by the position of the headlight placed midway down the shield next to the horn, reminiscent of 1950s Vespas, which had a small lamp on the mudguard. The impeccably finished, double-stitched saddle adds a racy touch while improving the comfort of the ride.
The GTS also features a combination digital/analog dashboard-simple and stylish, the LCD display includes a fuel gauge, a rev counter bar, full and partial mileage, a digital clock with the date, an outside air temperature gauge and a coolant temperature gauge. Analog instruments include a speedometer and a comprehensive set of warning lights: turn signals, position and high beam lights, oil pressure, fuel reserve, the immobilizer LED light and the injection control LED light.
While its natural riding position and ergonomics have always made the Vespa comfortable, the seat on the GTS has a new shape and material for an even better ride. Carrying some bags? A rear luggage rack comes standard, and the underseat storage opens with the press of a button, making those spontaneous trips out of town convenient and hard to resist.


Specifications

ENGINE TYPE : Single cylinder, four-stroke, four-valve, electronic injection, catalytic
QUASAR :(QUArter liter Smooth Augmented Range)
CYLINDER CAPACITY : 244cc
BORE x STROKE : 2.8" x 2.36" (72 mm x 60 mm)
MAX POWER at SHAFT : 16.2 kW at 8,250 rpm (22 CV)
MAX TORQUE : 20.2 Nm at 6,500 rpm
FUEL / TANK CAPACITY : Unleaded minimum 91 octane / 2.4 gallons (9.2 litres)
DISTRIBUTION : Chain driven SOHC (single overhead camshaft)
COOLING SYSTEM : Liquid
LUBRICATION : Wet sump, chain-driven lobe pump, filtration during aspiration and discharge
IGNITION : Electronic (with inductive discharge, variable spark advance and three-dimensional mapping)
GEARS CVT : (Continuously Variable Transmission) with torque server
CLUTCH : Automatic centrifugal dry clutch with dampers
CHASSIS : Load-bearing sheet steel chassis with welded structural supports
FRONT SUSPENSION : Single-sided trailing arm with dual chamber hydraulic shock absorber with coaxial spring
REAR SUSPENSION : Helical spring with adjustable four-position pre-load and two dual effect hydraulic shock absorbers
FRONT BRAKE : Ø 8.66" (220 mm) disc
REAR BRAKE : Ø 8.66" (220 mm) disc
FRONT TIRE : Tubeless 120 / 70, 12"
REAR TIRE : Tubeless 130 / 70, 12"
LENGTH : 76.4" (1,940 mm)
WIDTH : 29.7" (755 mm)
WHEELBASE : 54.9" (1,395 mm)
SEAT HEIGHT : 31.1" (790 mm)
DRY WEIGHT : 326 lbs (148 kg)
TYPE-APPROVAL : EPA and CARB
AVAILABLE COLORS : Dragon Red, Black, Excalibur Grey, Giallo Lime (Yellow)

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

2009 KIA Sportage

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The Kia Sportage 2009 will be receiving a minor facelift. This is due to be launched soon, unless already in the local showroom and we are not informed about it. Incidentally, this new version has been sold in China for a while now.

Most significantly, if at all, is a new front end. Machinery and options that are expected to remain the same with the Sportage today.

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Tuesday, May 18, 2010

ABT RS6 2009

ABT RS6 Front Side


ABT RS6 Side

ABT RS6 Back Side

Sunday, May 16, 2010

The Unique Zenvo ST1Hand Built Supercar 2009

The Unique Zenvo ST1Hand Built Supercar 2009
2009 Zenvo ST1

Zenvo Automotive was founded with one goal in mind. To produce a unique hand built supercar. The developing of the prototype started in 2004. The prototype is completed and the car is in the last testing phase. In 2009 Zenvo Automotive will start the series production of the car, Zenvo ST1. It will be a very limited edition and only 15 cars will be built and sold to special approved customers.
The Zenvo ST1 exterior design works from nearly every angle, and apes notable features from everything from the Lamborghini Gallardo to the Nissan GT-R, to the Porsche Carerra GT. Though some ST1 details are familiar, the Danish supercar as a total package manages to avoid looking like a who's-who mashup.
Zenvo designed the car in-house, and its big gaping front air vents draw the eye over the tight, taught bodywork. Though obvious Lamborghini comparisons are made when speaking of the front end, the ST1 has softer body corners leading along the main body line toward the rear, keeping it original.
The outleted hood and rear C-pillar line, with the wraparound rear spoiler, calls to mind the new Lotus Evora. And, of course, the air intake grills just aft of the front wheels are a clear reference to the Nissan GT-R.

The Unique Zenvo ST1Hand Built Supercar 2009

When all is said and done, though, the design works very well and befits a supercar with more than 1,100 horsepower. Zenvo will surely win some design awards for the 2010 ST1, should this beautiful beast make its production date of early next year, as promised.
The project was started back in 2004, and the first cars are -- optimistically -- planned for delivery in 2009. The first performance tests were completed in October and the rear-wheel-drive ST1 is claimed to have reached 62 mph in what we imagine was a traction-limited 3.2 seconds. The run to 120 was accomplished in just under nine seconds and the top speed is reported to be an electronically limited 233 mph. So a Veyron/Ultimate Aero/GT9/CCX-killer this is not.
The Zenvo ST1 certainly looks unique, with a very geometric appearance, including boomerang-shaped vents adorning the grille, hood and sides.
How well will the complete package from a completely unproven halo car manufacturer handle, perform and hold up to the abuse that each owner will surely give it? Only time will tell .............