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Honda PCX 125cc Cruiser Scooter

    Honda PCX 125cc Cruiser Scooter
    Honda PCX 125cc Cruiser Scooter


    Honda will be introducing a new scooter archetypal for the ASEAN and all-around bazaar soon, alpha with Thailand area it will be produced. The new Honda PCX is powered by a 4-stroke water-cooled 125cc distinct butt agent that can do 50km per liter on the ECE 40 MODE cycle. It’s not activity to be cheap, as the PCX will be positioned as a high-end but high-value model. The Honda PCX appearance an “idling stop system” area the agent can shut off automatically back the scooter comes to a complete stop. This can advice save ammunition burning while you delay for a cartage ablaze or for whatever acumen you’re chock-full – cartage jams don’t assume to affectation that abundant of a botheration for these bikes.

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Honda PCX 125cc Cruiser Scooter


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New 2010 Diamondback 152 Viper Motorcycle's

    2010 Diamondback 152 Viper Motorcycle's
    Viper Motorcycle Company (OTCBB: VPWI.OB), a subsidiary wholly owned Viper Powersports Inc., is pleased to announce the release of the 2010 Diamondback Viper 152. 2010 model is the result of continued sustainable development and joint ventures with Ilmor Engineering. Availability of products will be limited as we move into 2010 and preparing to officially launch the industry at large.


    Terry Nesbitt, Viper President stated, "The first one is ready for the 2010 model was released and will be sent immediately to the key dealers like Rick Fairless's Stroker's Dallas, Eddie Trotta's Thunder Cycle, Low Country Customs, Ronnie's Harley Davidson Cycle Center Creagers, Extreme Customs, Victory Grand Rapids and more ".

    Nesbitt adds, "In an ongoing effort to increase our exposure and add overall value Viper brand, we announced an innovative merchandising campaign is designed to give the Viper motor of their own space, which allows us to grow the brand identity. We provide our dealers showroom for motorcycles branded display stand.'s high-performance 2010 Diamondback Super Cruiser is not exactly the same and will be displayed. As we move forward to prepare the official launch, including additional models and large-scale production, we will continue to provide our dealers the best and most effective merchandising tool that is available in order to increase the brand value of the Viper ".

    source : www.motorcyclingmag.com

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New 2010 Diamondback 152 Viper Motorcycle's


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Suzuki M109R Picture Gallery

    Suzuki M109R Picture Gallery
    Suzuki M109R Picture Gallery

    Suzuki M109R Picture Gallery
    Suzuki M109R Picture Gallery

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Suzuki M109R Picture Gallery


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2009 Harley-Davidson CVO Ultra Classic Electra Glide

    Harley-Davidson to create a big motorcycle for touring. You'll get a bike that will satisfy your drive. Suggested U.S. retail price for the 2009 CVO Ultra is $ 35,499 ($ 35,699 in California).

     Harley-Davidson CVO Ultra Classic Electra Glide
     Harley-Davidson CVO Ultra Classic Electra Glide

     Harley-Davidson CVO Ultra Classic Electra Glide

    source : motoride.net

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2009 Harley-Davidson CVO Ultra Classic Electra Glide


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2009 - Harley - Davidson VRod Muscle beauty

    2009 - Harley - Davidson VRod Muscle beauty
    2009 - Harley - Davidson VRod Muscle beauty Sport Cruiser Motorcycle

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2009 - Harley - Davidson VRod Muscle beauty


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2009 Yamaha Roadliner S


    The 2009 Yamaha Roadliner S is a cruiser style motorcycle driven by 1854cc air-cooled 48° V-twin; pushrod OHV, 4 valves/cylinder engine, 100mm x 118mm bore and stroke, 9.48:1 compression ratio, equipped with twin-Bore electronic fuel injection feature throttle position sensor carburetor and 5-speed multiplate wet clutch transmission system, producing 155.1 Nm (15.8 kg-m) maximum torque at 2,500 rpm and 66.4 kW (90 PS) power output at 4,750 rpm. The 2009 Yamaha Roadliner S features: 43mm, twin-bore, downdraft throttle body fuel injection (FI) with throttle position sensor (TPS) ensures great throttle response and maximum power; 12-hole, 2-directional Mikuni fuel injectors produce a wide spray pattern for complete cylinder filling; State-of-the-art Electronic Control Unit (ECU); Air Induction System (AIS); High tech aluminum, die cast, double-cradle frame reduces weight, while balancing strength and rigidity; and many more advanced technologies.

    source : http://www.technical-specification.com/2009-yamaha-roadliner-s-specs-engine-feature-picture-and-video#more-1993

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2009 Yamaha Roadliner S


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Motorcycle Saddlebags For Suzuki Intruders

    I'm going to stray just a bit here and talk for a moment not of Suzuki Intruders in particular, but of motorcycle saddlebags generally and for Suzuki Intruders.

    Motorcycle Saddlebags

    When your out and about riding through town on your Suzuki motorcycle (or any other brand, for that matter) sometimes it's nice to be able to stop at a store and pick up a few things to take home. Other times, like when you decide to take a long trip on your motorcycle, you need to be able to pack some personal effects to take with you. In a car, this is easy of course. On a motorcycle, not so much.

    This is where saddlebags come into play.

    For those of you who do not know, saddlebags resemble--and get their name from--the bags that the cowboys used to strap over their horses for the long trips. On a motorcycle, the mounting scheme is usually a bit different, but the overall idea remains largely the same.

    Motorcycle saddlebags consist of two "bags" connected by a yoke. This whole setup is usually made of leather or a leatherlike material, though there are some manufacturers who use hard material, such as fiberglas or something similar, usually for the purpose of offering solid, waterproof construction. While hard saddlebags for motorcycles are okay in their place, in this post, I won't be delving into the hard saddlebags too much because they don't really fit well with the Suzuki Intruder motorcycle. An exception to this would be the big classic style cruiser of the Intruder LC1500 which works well in hard saddlebag, touring type setup.

    Sometimes each of these bags contains pockets in addition to the main compartment, but usually it just one big compartent per side. Generally, a flap closes over the top of each one lengthwise and is secured by a snap on one end where the other end is sewn in. Another, larger, flap closes over this flap and is buckled into place by one, two, or three buckles.

    The yoke is used to mount the saddlebags on the motorcycle, usually underneath the rear seat. This is simple enough, but you also need one other piece of equipment unless you want your saddlebags flying all over the place when you ride while getting beat up by the rear wheel. What is this extra piece of equipment? Glad you asked!

    Saddlebag Supports

    These are metal pieces shaped in a sort of a square "u." Each manufacturer has a specific method of attaching these so I can't go into too much detail. But generally, they either mount under the rear fender or between the fender and the fender rails. Once these are in place and you've got your yoke underneath the seat, all you have to do is tie or otherwise attach the saddlebags to this support. Now they won't sway and bounce all over the place when you ride.

    Now that we know a little bit about these things and how to mount them, let's take a look the two main styles they come in.
    1. Straight Saddlebags
    2. Slanted Saddlebags
    Straight Saddlebags

    These hang straight down and resemble in profile a square. They offer a lot of usable room and work well on a monoshock style motorcycle or cruisers that have a lot of space between the rear shocks and the end of the fender. On a more compact motorcycle with exposed shocks the bottom front corner of these bags must overlap the shock thereby causing the front of them to pooch out. While functionally this may have little impact, aesthetically it is very tacky.

    Slant Saddlebags

    If you take the straight saddlebags and slant them backward, this is what you get. Instead of resembling a square they look more like a parallelogram. While they do not offer as much usable room as the straight saddlebags do, they are a great option for those cruisers with a compact back end and exposed shocks. The slanted style means that the saddlebag can actually sit behind the shock instead of on top of it, thus bringing it back into an acceptably aesthetic profile. On a monoshock "soft tail" style motorcycle, however, I think these might look a little out of place.

    Which Style of Motorcycle Saddlebags Is Right For Your Intruder?

    While I've seen each style used, I can say without a doubt that I think the slant saddlebags fit the bill here. They sit comfortable behind the shocks and help to fill out the thin, almost anemic look of the back end while still keeping with the sleek look of the chopper cruiser. For a quality set, I would look into Willie and Max saddlebags, sissy bar bags, and toolbags. I've always had great luck and pleasant experiences with Willie & Max.

    So the next time you're out looking to add something new to your Suzuki Intruder, do yourself a favor and pick up some nice motorcycle saddlebags.

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Motorcycle Saddlebags For Suzuki Intruders


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Suzuki VS800 Intruder

    After the success of the last two incarnations (the Suzuki Intruder VS700 in 1985 and the Suzuki Intruder VS750 in 1987, to be exact) Suzuki stepped it up a notch and released the Suzuki VS800 Intruder in 1992.

    Entering the 800 Class

    After the 750 had a good run of five years Suzuki decided to step it up a notch. They added another 50 cubic centimeters or so to the proven 45-degree v-twin and found that they had a real contender for the mid-size cruiser class on their hands.

    Like the previous models, this Intruder featured four valves per cylinder (a pair of intake valves and a pair of exhaust valves). This innovation (which may have been somewhat common in the sport bikes of the time but was virtually unheard of in any of the chopper-style v-twin motorcycles) allowed for a smaller engine to produce more power by using its fuel more efficiently, thereby utilizing all of its available power to drive the pistons, crankshaft, gears, and finally the drive shaft and rear tire.

    Big deal, you might be thinking, after all, all motorcycles put their power to the rear wheel!

    That's true, but not all motorcycles are able to harness as much useable power as this might VS800.

    In fact, for a shaft driven and water-cooled motorcycle (the water system adds more overall weight and the drive shaft takes more power to operate than a chain) that only possess eight-hundred cc's, it packed a big punch when it came to acceleration. Indeed, given the right circumstances, it could even out perform its big brother, the Suzuki VS1400 Intruder!

    A Few Changes

    Aside from a few minor tweaks made to the cosmetics of the Intruder that are not worth dwelling on, the new 800 version received two significant changes. One is the aforementioned increased engine size. The other is purely cosmetic but in many riders' opinions takes the Japanese cruiser from okay to perfect. The change? Suzuki increased the diameter of the front wheel from 19" to 21". (This would change again years later when Suzuki decided to change the Intruder brand and replace the name with a letter and a number, but that's neither here nor there right now.)

    This Intruder Remains the Same

    As I said, other than the two big changes mentioned previously, this particular line remained largely intact with the introduction of the VS800. The engine stayed water-cooled; the narrow, clean, uncluttered profile remained unchanged; no new changes were implented to the exhaust system. Likewise, the intake system kept the traditional carburetors as opposed to going fuel injected. By and large, this new cruiser was the same motorcycle albeit with a larger engine and bigger tire.

    But then, when you have something that works, why fix what's not broken? And judging by the amount of these cruisers you see on the road there are many riders who feel the Suzuki VS800 Intruder needs absolutely no fixing.

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Suzuki VS800 Intruder


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Suzuki Intruder VS750

    Ah yes, the Suzuki Intruder VS750. While the original suzuki intruder vs700 had claimed its share of fans with its good, clean looks, for many it still lacked one important ingredient: power.

    Now, Suzuki answered many riders' wants by giving them all the power they needed when they unveiled the mighty Suzuki Intruder VS1400 in 1987. The only problem was that while the 700 was definitely a mid-sized cruiser, the 1400--with twice the engine--was definitely in a league of its own, and therefore, not really a "replacement" for the smaller Intruder.

    Granted, the physical size of the two motorcycles was not much different, but for a lot of people wanting just a little more power, the bigger Intruder was too much. Plus, the price difference was enough for many riders to stick with the original 700.

    Suzuki must have realized that while their new model did well for those looking for a big, affordable, chopper style cruiser, it still did not give the mid-size crowd what they wanted. Either that or they had plans for the replacement motorcycle all along because in 1988 they came out with the Intruder VS750.

    There was no denying that this new entry was the replacement motorcycle that many were hoping for. Those who wanted a little more power (but not gobs of it!) were rewarded with about fifty extra cubic-centimeters. This may not seem like much, but when a motorcycle is relatively light to begin with, an extra 7% displacement can make a world of difference.

    Perhaps the best feature of this new and improved model was that other than in increased engine, the Intruder didn't change much at all. It was still water-cooled and shaft-driven and most importantly the clean lines and uncluttered design that drew the attention and admiration of many in '85 remained intact.

    The open road was now once again open whether ridden by one rider with no extra gear or luggage strapped on or by a rider and passenger loaded down to the threshold with all kinds of items for a weekend long cruise.

    Of course, not everyone wanted to or was able to take to the highway like that. For those tooling around town (either by choice or by circumstance) the new motorcycle proved to be just as nimble as its previous incarnation and the extra power was nice to have on hand when a quick twist of the throttle could have meant the difference between a clean getaway and a nasty collision with a car operated by an oblivious driver!

    With riders from both camps (middleweight advocates and heavyweight enthusiasts) satisfied, it would be another four years before a new model in the Suzuki Intruder line emerged. Until then, the VS750 enjoyed would enjoy its spot in the middle as only a cruiser with class could.

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Suzuki Intruder VS750


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