Thursday, December 31, 2009
Kawasaki’s 2010 Motorcyles
Big Green has released the details of the 2010 model line today, and some of the changes are pretty nice. Some of them are simply…meh.
First up is the 2010 ZX-10R Ninja. This is one of the “Meh” entries in the lineup. Not much new to talk about here. They’ve modified the bodywork a little bit. They’ve changed the steering damper to a new–and presumably better–one. And they’ve painted the muffler black. Other than that, next year’s ZX-10R is pretty much status quo ante.
My best advice is to wait for a year if you want a big Ninja. Supposedly, Kawasaki is gonna put the bike through a complete redesign for the 2011 model year. Until then, the new Ninja is pretty much what the old Ninja was.
Another “meh” is the 2010 Versys. It has new headlights, that kind of have a BMW R1200R kind of feel. But it’s is, again, pretty much the same bike as this year’s.
I think we’re done with the “Meh” bikes in the line-up, though.
There are some nice changes to Kawasaki’s premier sports tourer. Not, unfortunately, some of the changes rumored earlier this year, like the night vision and HUD I wrote about a while ago. Instead, the Connie gets something called KTRC, Kawasaki’s first-ever traction control system. Also new is the the K-ACT II anti-lock braking system to control those panic stops, a larger windscreen to solve the complaints about the effectiveness of wind management, bodywork redesigned for better heat management, heated grips, upgraded suspension, and new Bridgestone tires.
Oh, and it’s blue. Blue is nice.
The Z1000 is the bike where major changes have occurred. The current incarnation of the Z1000 is OK…but just OK. Nice, but the power is kind of soft and squishy. The new Z1000 looks like a big step forward. It’s pretty much a completely new motorcycle, in fact.
First, the engine is completely new. It’s a 1043cc I-4 power plant adapted from the ZX10R, and it provides 136HP and 91lb-ft of torque. That’s a serious improvement over the current incarnation’s 953cc mill from the ZX-9. That means noticeably better acceleration, and improved top-end speed.
Next, the steel backbone frame is gone, replaced by an all-aluminum frame with a monocoque main spar. Fuel storage is now beneath the seat, so the narrower frame and changed fuel tank offers a narrower profile for better knee gripping. That’s helped by the narrow bottom and flared top of the…uh, whatever the thing on top now is, instead of a fuel tank.
There are lots of suspension changes, too, with the rear suspension being an all-new “horizontal” design, and more aggressive front-end geometry.
The styling has been updated, too, giving it a noticeable B-King vibe, but whether that’s a good thing or not is in the eye of the beholder.
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
2010 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R
2010 Buell Ulysses XB12X
Balance
An outrageous shot of Peter Collins grappling with a tear off, while completely locked-up, at full speed. Respect.
Peter Collins
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Ward Hawthorne 1938
Brand sepeda Hawthorne ini diperjualbelikan melalui toko-toko Montgomery Ward. Sebagian besar sepeda yang ditawarkan oleh Montgomery Ward cukup generik, namun ada beberapa pengecualian, seperti Hawthorne Zep tahun 1939 adalah Desain yang Eksklusif, dan begitu pula 1940-1941 Hawthorne All-American, yang dirancang oleh Desainer Industri terkenal Walter Dorwin Teague. Kebanyakan sepeda Hawthorne diproduksi oleh Cleveland Welding Company, yang mana juga salah satu pemilik Brand Roadmaster, atau HP Snyder, pembuat Rollfast.
NOS Vintage Rear Rack 26" Prewar / Postwar Era
Monark Rocket 1951-1957
Environment charter a key component for Suzuki product development
My Shifter + Hubs Bicycle Collections (Vintage)
Used Good Conditions Sturmey Archer 3 speed:
- Mounted on Gooseneck / Stem
Mint Condition Schwinn Stingray '68 5 Speed Stick Shifter with cable tube:
NOS Knob 5 Speed and Nuts
NOS Sturmey Archer 3 + 2 / 5 Speed Raleigh Chopper Mk1:
NOS Sturmey Aarcher Shifter Cover Raleigh Chopper Mk1:
Sturmey Archer 3 + 2 or 5 Speed Raleigh Chopper Mk1:
NOS Sturmey Archer 3 Speed Sport Shift:
Common used on Raleigh Rodeo Bicycle
NOS Sturmey Archer 5 Speed Twinshift:
Common used on Muscle Bike with Twin Up Tube on the Frame.
NOS Shimano 3 Speed Stick Shifter:
Usually used on 20" Muscle Bike Era, fit on common bicycle with single "Up Tube" on the Frame.
Made In Japan.
SF 3 Speed Stick Shifter:
Mounted on Gooseneck / Stem Tube