Thursday, November 28, 2013

The New 2013 Kawasaki ZX14r


The all new Kawasaki ZX14r is Kawasaki's fastest motorcycle. Its the only competition to Suzuki's Hayabusa and both of these bikes are on a class of their own. This year Kawasaki has introduced bigger brakes for a better stopping power and an all new ABS system to help you during slippery conditions. The new 2013 Kawasaki ZX14r also comes in multiples colours. This bike increases its balance as speeds increase. this is due to the gyroscope effect which helps it stay up during higher speeds. The Kawasaki Ninja ZX014R is one of the most desired sportbikes in the industry. This two-wheel beast made its debut last year and in 2013 continues to keep the standards high when it comes to speed, agility and state of the art technologies.The motorcycle was built around a 1,441cc inline-four, liquid cooled, DOHC, engine that puts out more power than any other production sportbike on the planet. The engine is mated on a six-speed transmission and you also get a KTRC traction-control system that features three different selectable modes. Each mode can be easily selected using a convenient switch mounted on the left handlebar. To offer a perfect balance, the engine is positioned forward in the frame, a position that improves the motorcycle’s stability at high speeds. As far as safety is concerned the bike is available with an optional ABS system and standard front and rear petal disc brakes. Due to its top speed and acceleration, this sport bike enthusiast gives the new 2013 ZX14r a 5/5 stars for being able to compete the the Hayabusa.



Friday, November 22, 2013

The New 2013 Suzuki Hayabusa


This bike needs no introduction, its the king of super bikes and ranks as one of the fastest manufactured bikes out there in the market. You don’t have to look much farther than the speedometer to see what sort of motorcycle this is. For starters, you couldn’t fit a hummingbird’s pecker between the 5 mph increments on the analog speedo as it takes your eyes from 0 to 185 mph. Just know that you’re probably not going as fast as it says; yet you're definitely going faster than you should be.Welcome to the Hayabusa. Same as it ever was. Big, comfy and extremely fast, i.e. a bit bi-polar.The first Hayabusa was introduced to the world as a 1999 model – named after the Japanese peregrine falcon, a small hawk generally regarded as the world’s fastest flying bird. And it took our breath away – the bike, not the hawk – but who knew back then that it would turn into one of the company’s most popular models. In 2003, the model took on some technical mods – most notably setting changes to the fuel-injection system and an upgraded ECU. In 2008 the Hayabusa got a complete makeover with new styling and a bump in capacity from 1299cc to the 1340cc it retains today. For 2013, the Hayabusa has been further refined and gets ABS for the first time as well as Brembo monobloc brakes (it had Tokicos) up front – making it a clean sweep as all the Suzuki sportbikes now feature the monobloc Brembos. The diameter of the pistons is also bigger – from 32-30mm to 32 to 32mm – thus giving more force on the disc and increased initial bite. The ABS control unit is located under the fuel tank and below the air box and the system uses sensors on both wheels to detect locking. Due to its masive power, Masive brakes, and its reputation. This sport bike enthusiast gives the 2013 Hayabusa a 5/5 stars.


Thursday, November 21, 2013

The New 2013 Kawasaki ZX10r

The all new 2013 Kawasaki ZX10r is one of the best liter bikes out there in the market. Its been redone and is a completely different type of beast compared to its predecessor. The looks of the 2013 liter bike are very different from the previous generation Ninja, and styling cues have been taken from Kawasaki’s erstwhile MotoGP effort. The angular streamlining, shorty exhaust and abbreviated tail section are all clearly taken straight from the race bike.For 2013, Kawasaki didn’t have to change much, and the ZX-10R returns as a carry-over model with a few upgrades, including an Öhlins-Kawasaki electronic steering damper.Immediate impressions are favorable, as the Ninja feels well balanced, and the riding position, although committed of course, is relatively comfortable. The large instrument pod is easy to read to the point where the large sweep rev counter/programmable shift light across the top in bright yellow is a little distracting.The four-cylinder engine displaces 998cc and is redlined at a heady 14,500 RPM. Clearly there are several good reasons that Colin Edwards’ MotoGP team (NGM Mobile Forward Racing) chooses to run the Kawasaki ZX-10R motor in its CRT entry this year. My immediate impression is how unusually smooth it is; very few vibes reach the rider. The prodigious power output — claimed to be well in excess of 200 horsepower — is delivered through a precise and easy-shifting six speed gearbox and slipper clutch.
The fueling is well mapped through 47 mm throttle bodies, and despite the enormous power the Ninja is very easy to ride; dual fuel injectors ensure on/off throttle transitions are smooth even if you’re a bit ham-fisted with the throttle. This is an amazing bike, its powerful fast and it feels like a 600cc sport bike. therefore, this sport bike enthusiast gives the new ZX10r a 5/5 stars.


Thursday, November 14, 2013

The new 2013 BMW S1000RR

This exotic beast shocked the world when it first came out. It is a liter bike that can compete with much bigger bikes like the Hayabusa. The new 2013 BMW S1000RR is considered to be the top of the liter bike class. its horse power, handling, and braking blows the competition out of the water. Personally I'm not a big fan of the looks but the staggering figure's are beastly. While it’s fair to say the potent 160-hp bike received a lot of attention with its edgy, multi-angled looks, low nose and high tail, the 2011 S1000rr is not really a naked. Rather, thanks to two large body panels flanking the powerplant, plus a pair of lower coverings, it’s more of a “scantily clad” bike in our book. Directly derived from the S1000rr with its aluminum perimeter frame, the claimed-456-lb.-wet 2014 S1000R has been designed to offer good everyday comfort while still being able to tear up the tarmac like few other sporty bikes. The formula begins with BMW’s familiar 999cc inline-4, retuned to deliver improved low- and midrange power and torque for better real-world performance and acceleration, aided by a programmable quickshifter. According to BMW, the S1000rr engine puts out 160 hp at 11,000 rpm, and 83 pound-feet of torque at 9,250. More intriguing, BMW says the “ride-by-wire” E-gas engine puts out 7 more pound-feet of torque than the S100RR’s engine below 7,500 rpm. Much of the improvement in low-end response, says BMW, can be attributed to redesigned cylinder head ports, modified cam profiles and revised engine management. Due to its engineering and acceleration this sport bike enthusiast gives the new 2013 BMW S1000rr a 5/5 stars
 

Thursday, November 7, 2013

The New 2013 Ducati Panigale 1199r

The new 2013 Ducati Panigale 1199r is one of the most beautiful bikes out there in the market. Its more powerful and lighter compared to its predecessor. Lighter weight and more power can only equal to one thing and that is acceleration and top speed. This monster of a bike will launch you from 0-100km in only 2.8 seconds. Due to its light weight, this bike is easy take around a corner at high speeds. At the time when it was released in 2011 this bike was considered to be the most powerful bike in its class with 195 horsepower going to its rear wheel. The 1199r is also one of the first sport bikes to feature electronically adjustable suspension.

The Ducati 1199 Panigale comes with a slew of features that include the Full TFT Instrument Panel which allows you to easily view a lot of information on the panel, M50 Monoblock calipers are an exclusive feature to the 1199 Panigale for higher rigidity and resistance. LED lights wrap around and provide better safety as you will be seen better and the Engine Brake Control (EBC) which will keep the rpms and wheels at the right speed to help keep you under control while slipping occurs.

Thursday, October 24, 2013

The new 2013 YAMAHA YZF R1

Lady's and gentleman, I introduce to you the Yamaha YZF R1, one of the baddest and meanest looking bikes out there in the market. This motorcycle will launch you from 0 to 100km in only 3 seconds, which is more than enough for this sport bike enthusiast. The new 2013 Yamaha R1 benefits from MotoGP technology with the bike having a seven level traction control. This system was developed to make the rider feel safer and more natural, unlike other bikes where the traction control effects it so much to the point where it begins to feel unnatural. Another great thing about this bike is the instrumentation which includes everything a rider wants to know, including gear position

In keeping with this machines exceptional cornering ability and crisp handling, the aluminum frame has been designed to offer exceptional rigidity balance.The rear frame is lightweigt Controlled-Fill die-cast magnesium, contributing the optimum mass centralization. Suspension includes YHSJ (Yamaha Hydraluic System Japan) front forks which use one of the tricks developed for our winning MotoGP® bikes: independent damping. The left fork handles compression damping and the right side handles rebound damping. And the rear shock adopts bottom linkage for optimum suspension characteristics.

This R1 keeps all the technological superiorities developed for its predecessor: YCC-T® (Yamaha Chip Controlled Throttle) is a MotoGP® inspired fly-by- wire technology used to deliver instant throttle response. YCC-I® is Yamaha Chip Controlled Intake which is a variable intake system that broadens the spread of power. The fuel injection system provides optimum air/fuel mixtures for maximum power and smooth throttle response. Due to these benefits, this sport bike enthusiast gives the Yamaha R1 a 5/5 stars.








Thursday, October 17, 2013

The New 2013 Kawasaki ZX6r


It's mean, green and a beast of a machine, Ladies and gentlemen, I introduce to you the new 2013 Kawasaki ninja ZX6r motorcycle. It's nimble and powerful which is exactly what this sportbike enthusiast is looking for. Today I'll be talking about the pros and cons of this beast of a machine. Lets begin with one of the most important pros of this bike which is... power, the extra 36cc displacement means its one of the most powerful 600's around. In addition, due to its nimbleness this is one of the easiest bikes to go around the corners in the track. This bike is also a popular bike for the stunt crowd which means that parts for this bike won't be too hard to find. Another pro for this bike is the new ABS and traction control they introduced with this years model, which will help you get out of some sticky situations.

Now lets move to the cons, and one of them is the cost of the ABS model. It's too expensive for some and other bikes with the same feature are a lot cheaper. Another con for this bike is its weight, its one of the heavier 600cc sporbikes out there today. In addition, this bike has some things that I'm not too happy or personally too fond of and one of them is the tank shape which I find weird, but then again that's just me. This bike also has some dull looking plastic pieces which kind of makes the bike look cheap.

Over all this bike is a great bike, the pros certainly out weigh the cons by a pretty big margin. In conclusion this sportbike enthusiast gives the new 2013 Kawasaki ninja ZX6r a 5/5 stars.

Here is a video by motortrend comparing the 2013 ZX6r and the 2012 ZX6r. 
Which motorcycle would you pick? Post your selection in the comments bellow.