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To help celebrate Ayrton Badovini’s complete domination of the 2010 FIM Superstock 1000 Championship (the Italian won nine out of the ten races, finishing second only in the tenth race), BMW Italia is releasing a limited edition BMW S1000RR street version of the winning superstock bike. With only 50 units being made, and available only in Italy, lucky owners will get the already potent S1000RR, along with a bevy of aftermarket goodies like a Akrapovic “Racing Exhaust” (pictures show a slip-on though), Gilles Tooling rearsets and levers, carbon fiber panels, LED turn signals, and of course BMW Italia’s racing colors. Each BMW S1000RR Superstock Limited Edition will be numbered, and comes by default in a one-up configuration. Owners with friends shouldn’t fret though, as a passenger kit with a seat and foot pegs is included in the bundle. Basically a distributor special, each bike will be made in Berlin, with the Limited Edition touches being down at the BMW Italia Racing facility. At €27,000 a pop, the BMW S1000RR Superstock Limited Edition doesn’t come cheap (we really hope the press release is leaving out the part where the S1000RR is tuned to race spec before purchase), and the model might not seem like a lot of bang for the buck (that’s a nearly €11,000 price premium over the base S1000RR in Italy).
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Subject: Re: All About Big Bikes Thu 24 Feb 2011, 2:02 pm
Surely not the update that Gixxer lovers were hoping for, the 2012 Suzuki GSX-R1000 sees a modest retooling as the Japanese company’s liter bike most noticeably goes back to a single exhaust can design. Officially dropping 2kg (4.4 lbs) from its curb weight, we assume the weight savings to the new Suzuki GSX-R1000 can be accounted purely from the new exhaust layout, though Suzuki lists a number of small weight savings throughout the Gixxer’s refined design. Despite a bevy of minor improvements, the big changes include the addition of a beefier midrange, better throttle response, Brembo monoblock calipers with .5mm thinner brake discs, and an improved fuel efficiency by 8%. Photos after the jump.
Evolving the GSXR-1000′s motor further, Suzuki has lightened Gixxer’s pistons by 11%, while maintaing their strength and durability. The piston-pin bosses are narrower, while the piston skirts are shape-optimized, with asymmetry between the intake and exhaust sides. Additionally, the pistons’ valve recesses are smoother for better combustion efficiency, which creates more torque and better acceleration at low and mid-range engine speeds, as well as better throttle response, and lower fuel consumption.
Other changes in the four-cylinder motor’s design include pentagonal ventilation holes, which help lighten the motor and have lower pumping losses and accordingly better combustion efficiency. Suzuki has also been able to revise the exhaust cam profile for a slight reduction in valve overlap, and has increased the compression ratio to 12.9:1 (up from 12.8:1). The 2012 Suzuki GSXR-1000′s ECU has also been re-mapped to account for the 4-2-1 exhaust system and other engine refinements.
BMW did an amazing thing two years ago. Not really known for its performance street motorcycles, BMW took the competitive superbike market head-on, bringing out a motorcycle that not only had class-leading performance figures, but was also priced extremely competitively against its Japanese competitors. That lethal combination of price, quality, and performance made the BMW S1000RR the sport bike to have over the past two years, and it shows in the S1000RR’s sales figures, which eclipsed every other liter bike.
Not wanting to rest too heavily on its laurels, BMW has updated the S1000RR for the 2012 model year, and while the bike may look the same, the German company hopes it has done plenty to its halo bike to make would-be buyers give the S1000RR a good looking over next season, despite going into its third year of production. While the same 193hp engine resides at the heart of the S1000RR, and the curb weight remains a paltry 449 lbs (90% fuel), the 2012 BMW S1000RR gets a bevy of suspension, chassis, and electronics for the new model year.
Though more of an evolution of the company’s first stab at a proper sport bike, perhaps the most notable change to the 2012 BMW S1000RR is the revised frame, which sees a revision to the bike’s steering head angle, offset, swingarm pivot position, fork projection, and spring strut length. BMW has also enlarged the air intake, which goes through the steering head, to have a larger cross-section that results in better air flow to the airbox. Other chassis changes include changes to the suspension internals, along with some cosmetic changes to the bikes fairings (including a new color scheme) and re-vamped gauge cluster. BMW lists the full extent of the changes made to the 2012 BMW S1000RR as the following:
Optimized torque curve for improved ridability. Expansion from two to three performance curves (one each for Rain and Sport modes and an additional one for Race and Slick modes); Rain mode now 120 kW (163 hp). Reconfigured throttle for enhanced response (particularly gentle and sensitive acceleration in Rain mode, and immediately direct and spontaneous response in Sport, Race, and Slick modes). Reduced twisting force and tighter twist-grip angle. Smaller secondary ratio for boosted thrust. Refined tuning between Race ABS and Dynamic Traction Control (DTC). Enlarged cross sectional area of the intake air guide through the steering head for greater air flow efficiency. Better handling, steering accuracy, and feedback. Revised spring elements for an even wider range of damping forces. Suspension geometry modified with new values for the steering head angle, offset, position of the swing arm pivot, fork projection, and spring strut length. New mechanical steering damper adjustable over ten levels. Forged and milled fork bridge in a new design and with a smaller offset. Revised design with a leaner tail section, redesigned side panels, centre airbox cover with side aperture grilles, and winglets. For new colour variants: plain Racing Red with Alpine white, Bluefire, Sapphire black metallic, BMW Motorrad Motorsport colours. Revised RR logo. New heel plates and leaner stabilisers on the passenger footrests. Redesigned LCD engine speed display for better readability and with five dimming levels. Instrument cluster with the new functions “Best lap in progress” and “Speedwarning”; deactivation of “Lamp” fault message when headlamp or number plate carrier removed. Catalytic converters relocated, so no heat shield necessary. Expansion to the optional extras and special equipment ex works.
Subject: Re: All About Big Bikes Tue 25 Oct 2011, 10:43 am
sabo ven!
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Subject: Re: All About Big Bikes Tue 25 Oct 2011, 1:32 pm
tapi suzuki mmg terkenal dgn kurangnyer enjin braking, susah nak ambik corner x mcm motor biasa, kalau org x biasa mmg mudah terbabas... enjin braking mmg penting utk slowkan motor masa masuk korner...
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Subject: Re: All About Big Bikes Tue 25 Oct 2011, 1:45 pm
more info on engine braking : [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
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Subject: Re: All About Big Bikes Tue 25 Oct 2011, 2:43 pm
venez wrote:
arggg, yang model 2010 pun 108k, sure yang baru nih lagi mahal, huk3... bleh leleh jerk ler...
nak tangkap sebijik ke cip ??
venez ADMIN
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Subject: Re: All About Big Bikes Tue 25 Oct 2011, 3:08 pm
Mr. Bijan wrote:
venez wrote:
arggg, yang model 2010 pun 108k, sure yang baru nih lagi mahal, huk3... bleh leleh jerk ler...
nak tangkap sebijik ke cip ??
ha3, dlm mimpi jerkler... dri ambik BMW nih, baik ambik kete... apapun tech dia mmg superb bro... masa promotion 2010 version arituh kt sepang, pergggg siap ada riding mood ngan traction control tuh...
bijan Brig General
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Subject: Re: All About Big Bikes Tue 25 Oct 2011, 3:10 pm
venez wrote:
Mr. Bijan wrote:
venez wrote:
arggg, yang model 2010 pun 108k, sure yang baru nih lagi mahal, huk3... bleh leleh jerk ler...
nak tangkap sebijik ke cip ??
ha3, dlm mimpi jerkler... dri ambik BMW nih, baik ambik kete... apapun tech dia mmg superb bro... masa promotion 2010 version arituh kt sepang, pergggg siap ada riding mood ngan traction control tuh...
ingat mau tangkap sebijik ... perghhhh 2010 punya model dah sama rega dgn 2011 vfr
venez ADMIN
Posts : 17389 Reputation : 581 Join date : 19/04/2010 Age : 46 Location : AFNG
Subject: Re: All About Big Bikes Tue 25 Oct 2011, 3:11 pm
Mr. Bijan wrote:
venez wrote:
Mr. Bijan wrote:
venez wrote:
arggg, yang model 2010 pun 108k, sure yang baru nih lagi mahal, huk3... bleh leleh jerk ler...
nak tangkap sebijik ke cip ??
ha3, dlm mimpi jerkler... dri ambik BMW nih, baik ambik kete... apapun tech dia mmg superb bro... masa promotion 2010 version arituh kt sepang, pergggg siap ada riding mood ngan traction control tuh...
ingat mau tangkap sebijik ... perghhhh 2010 punya model dah sama rega dgn 2011 vfr
bro, sponsor aku race semula kat MSS sepang, sure aku x tolak, he3
bijan Brig General
Posts : 3142 Reputation : 71 Join date : 11/10/2010 Location : Dalam Sarang ... Tengok bebird terbang depan tingkap
Subject: Re: All About Big Bikes Tue 25 Oct 2011, 3:12 pm
venez wrote:
Mr. Bijan wrote:
venez wrote:
Mr. Bijan wrote:
venez wrote:
arggg, yang model 2010 pun 108k, sure yang baru nih lagi mahal, huk3... bleh leleh jerk ler...
nak tangkap sebijik ke cip ??
ha3, dlm mimpi jerkler... dri ambik BMW nih, baik ambik kete... apapun tech dia mmg superb bro... masa promotion 2010 version arituh kt sepang, pergggg siap ada riding mood ngan traction control tuh...
ingat mau tangkap sebijik ... perghhhh 2010 punya model dah sama rega dgn 2011 vfr
bro, sponsor aku race semula kat MSS sepang, sure aku x tolak, he3
mymillians donate sorang seringgit la ...
venez ADMIN
Posts : 17389 Reputation : 581 Join date : 19/04/2010 Age : 46 Location : AFNG
Subject: Re: All About Big Bikes Tue 25 Oct 2011, 3:15 pm
Mr. Bijan wrote:
venez wrote:
Mr. Bijan wrote:
venez wrote:
Mr. Bijan wrote:
venez wrote:
arggg, yang model 2010 pun 108k, sure yang baru nih lagi mahal, huk3... bleh leleh jerk ler...
nak tangkap sebijik ke cip ??
ha3, dlm mimpi jerkler... dri ambik BMW nih, baik ambik kete... apapun tech dia mmg superb bro... masa promotion 2010 version arituh kt sepang, pergggg siap ada riding mood ngan traction control tuh...
ingat mau tangkap sebijik ... perghhhh 2010 punya model dah sama rega dgn 2011 vfr
bro, sponsor aku race semula kat MSS sepang, sure aku x tolak, he3
mymillians donate sorang seringgit la ...
x cukup bro, utk sustain dgn pit crew, part n bike, bagi whole year season kena ada dlm 100k lebih...
bijan Brig General
Posts : 3142 Reputation : 71 Join date : 11/10/2010 Location : Dalam Sarang ... Tengok bebird terbang depan tingkap
Subject: Re: All About Big Bikes Tue 25 Oct 2011, 5:02 pm
venez wrote:
Mr. Bijan wrote:
venez wrote:
Mr. Bijan wrote:
venez wrote:
Mr. Bijan wrote:
venez wrote:
arggg, yang model 2010 pun 108k, sure yang baru nih lagi mahal, huk3... bleh leleh jerk ler...
nak tangkap sebijik ke cip ??
ha3, dlm mimpi jerkler... dri ambik BMW nih, baik ambik kete... apapun tech dia mmg superb bro... masa promotion 2010 version arituh kt sepang, pergggg siap ada riding mood ngan traction control tuh...
ingat mau tangkap sebijik ... perghhhh 2010 punya model dah sama rega dgn 2011 vfr
bro, sponsor aku race semula kat MSS sepang, sure aku x tolak, he3
mymillians donate sorang seringgit la ...
x cukup bro, utk sustain dgn pit crew, part n bike, bagi whole year season kena ada dlm 100k lebih...
MSS ada yang guna BMW ke ...? tenghok banyak ZX ...sama RI ... CBR ada ... suzuki antor model apa .. K8 ke ..?
venez ADMIN
Posts : 17389 Reputation : 581 Join date : 19/04/2010 Age : 46 Location : AFNG
Subject: Re: All About Big Bikes Tue 25 Oct 2011, 5:03 pm
Mr. Bijan wrote:
venez wrote:
Mr. Bijan wrote:
venez wrote:
Mr. Bijan wrote:
venez wrote:
Mr. Bijan wrote:
venez wrote:
arggg, yang model 2010 pun 108k, sure yang baru nih lagi mahal, huk3... bleh leleh jerk ler...
nak tangkap sebijik ke cip ??
ha3, dlm mimpi jerkler... dri ambik BMW nih, baik ambik kete... apapun tech dia mmg superb bro... masa promotion 2010 version arituh kt sepang, pergggg siap ada riding mood ngan traction control tuh...
ingat mau tangkap sebijik ... perghhhh 2010 punya model dah sama rega dgn 2011 vfr
bro, sponsor aku race semula kat MSS sepang, sure aku x tolak, he3
mymillians donate sorang seringgit la ...
x cukup bro, utk sustain dgn pit crew, part n bike, bagi whole year season kena ada dlm 100k lebih...
MSS ada yang guna BMW ke ...? tenghok banyak ZX ...sama RI ... CBR ada ... suzuki antor model apa .. K8 ke ..?
MSS ada 2 kategori which is 600cc ngan 1000cc, bmw xder lagi... the best bike is ambik r6 or cbr600 utk maain 600 kategori, 1k nyer kategori dh byk otai, hu3...
bijan Brig General
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Subject: Re: All About Big Bikes Tue 25 Oct 2011, 5:05 pm
venez wrote:
Mr. Bijan wrote:
venez wrote:
Mr. Bijan wrote:
venez wrote:
Mr. Bijan wrote:
venez wrote:
Mr. Bijan wrote:
venez wrote:
arggg, yang model 2010 pun 108k, sure yang baru nih lagi mahal, huk3... bleh leleh jerk ler...
nak tangkap sebijik ke cip ??
ha3, dlm mimpi jerkler... dri ambik BMW nih, baik ambik kete... apapun tech dia mmg superb bro... masa promotion 2010 version arituh kt sepang, pergggg siap ada riding mood ngan traction control tuh...
ingat mau tangkap sebijik ... perghhhh 2010 punya model dah sama rega dgn 2011 vfr
bro, sponsor aku race semula kat MSS sepang, sure aku x tolak, he3
mymillians donate sorang seringgit la ...
x cukup bro, utk sustain dgn pit crew, part n bike, bagi whole year season kena ada dlm 100k lebih...
MSS ada yang guna BMW ke ...? tenghok banyak ZX ...sama RI ... CBR ada ... suzuki antor model apa .. K8 ke ..?
MSS ada 2 kategori which is 600cc ngan 1000cc, bmw xder lagi... the best bike is ambik r6 or cbr600 utk maain 600 kategori, 1k nyer kategori dh byk otai, hu3...
Zamri Baba tu dah kira otai MSS ... Klu 110K dah bleh dpt 1098 ... huhu motor fauziah latif kalau tak salah aku..
bijan Brig General
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Subject: Re: All About Big Bikes Tue 25 Oct 2011, 5:16 pm
venez wrote:
tapi suzuki mmg terkenal dgn kurangnyer enjin braking, susah nak ambik corner x mcm motor biasa, kalau org x biasa mmg mudah terbabas... enjin braking mmg penting utk slowkan motor masa masuk korner...
masa kat office lama ...pernah test busa1300 ... betul la masa nak turun parking lot terasa ... walaupun dlam gear 1 ... ven pernah koyak throttle busa tak ..?
Subject: Motor yg ada tranction control yg murah dari BMW Wed 26 Oct 2011, 6:06 pm
Compile by RobertNgo
The 2012 Yamaha YZF-R1 has broken cover, and the biggest feature the lightly tweaked liter-class bike boasts is a new seven-level traction control system (for our brothers in arms across the pond, a six-level traction system is being used…consider that punishment for your European ways). Other material changes include a revised engine map for smoother power delivery in the lower and middle rpms, while the footrests, triple clamps, headlight marker lamps, front cowl, and exhaust guards & end caps have also been revamped for 2012. More after the jump.
Yamaha is light on details about its traction control system, but says the electronics package will have seven settings for the US market (six settings in the European market). Coupled with Yamaha’s D-mode throttle response control system, there is effectively 21 variations that a rider can choose from to tailor his/her ride on the new R1. While that sounds like a lot of options, the reality is that a rider first picks their desired throttle response from the D-Mode system, then sets the level of traction control interference.
Selecting the “A” mode puts more emphasis on engine response in low to mid-range rpm, while the “B” mode provides a dampened throttle response, ideal for riding situations that require especially sensitive throttle operation. Meanwhile, the standard map is designed for optimum overall performance. Once a D-mode throttle map has been selected, the rider then tailors the traction control to one of the system’s seven sensitivity settings.
Sans these electronic changes, the 2012 Yamaha R1 is the same 998cc crossplaned crankshaft loving liter bike that we all know and love. US pricing will start at $13,990 (Raven & Yamaha Racing color schemes), $400 more than the 2011 model, while the “New Jersey Shore” schemed Pearl White/Candy Red version will command $14,190. Also new for 2012 is the Yamaha World GP 50th Anniversary model with its red and white race livery, which will go for a cool $14,490. All models will be available October 2011.