Friday, September 27, 2013

Bajaj Motorcycle Price List in Bangladesh update August 2013

Bajaj Motorcycle Price List in Bangladesh. Update August 2013 in Dhaka showroom.




Bajaj Discover 100cc
Price BDT 1,39,900






Bajaj Discover 125 ST
Price BDT 1,79,900





Bajaj Discover 150cc
Price BDT 1,69,500






Bajaj Pulsar 135cc
Price BDT 1,70,000





Bajaj Pulsar 150cc
Price BDT 1,99,900



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Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Aprilia RS4 125 Team Aprilia Alitalia Racing



The livery and crowd pleasing types of the Aprilia RS4 a hundred twenty five echo the appearance of the Factory version of the Aprilia RSV4 supersports bike. and also the RS4 a hundred twenty five share over simply a family resemblance with the foremost hardcore street version the bike dominating the globe SBK championship.

The design of the fairings and tank, the distinctive appearance of the front finish, with the headlights suspended over the gaping air intakes, and also the spectacular tapered tail fairing are just like their counterparts on a thousand cc supersports model that set new standards in terms of favor and technical content for the superbike section.

Extensive aerodynamic studies have minimised surface areas while not compromising wind protection, and also the fairings showcase the superlative mechanicals of the Aprilia RS4 a hundred twenty five instead of conceal them. As a result, the frame and engine arent hidden away however proudly flaunted as basic components of the look of Aprilias new little supersports models. With the triple headlight, the Aprilia RS4 have a decidedly aggressive look that lends a singular character to the complete front finish. The LED taillight merges stunningly into the ultra-compact tail fairing and offers wonderful luminosity. Even from behind, the Aprilia RS4 a hundred twenty five is completely unmistakable.

The product of intensive wind tunnel testing and race expertise, the fairing offers wonderful wind protection along with excellent aerodynamic potency. And likewise as contributing to the very aggressive appearance of the bike, the highest fairing and tail fairing additionally maximise performance in terms of speed.

With the new RS4 a hundred twenty five, Aprilia confirms its international leadership within the little capability sports bike section, making models that exceed the expectations of even the foremost discerning rider.

The sophisticated chassis design of the Aprilia RS4 a hundred twenty five is complemented by state of the art engines.
The single cylinder fifty cc unit developed by Aprilia for the RS fifty may be a water cooled two-stroke with reed valve induction. The lubrication uses a separate mixing system with a variable capability volumetric pump. The six speed gearbox lets the rider build full use of the performance of this category beating engine.

The Aprilia RS4 is powered by an all new a hundred twenty five cc water cooled four stroke single cylinder engine with four valves and electronic engine boasting a classy double overhead camshaft (DOHC) valve timing system. This state of the art engine produces the most power output permitted for the category with a sleek, linear delivery and ecologically - because it meets even the strictest emissions rules in result.

With a six speed gearbox permitting the rider to form full use of the facility accessible in all conditions, the Aprilia RS4 offers unbeatable performance in its category not simply in terms of absolute power at high engine speeds, however additionally in terms of usable power band, minimised vibration and outstanding mechanical reliability.

The product of a innovative style, the new single cylinder a hundred twenty five cc unit options dry sump lubrication creating it very light-weight and compact, permitting Aprilias engineers to develop a category beating chassis layout.
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Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Yamaha 2011 FJR1300A Touring


MSRP*$15,490 (Liquid Silver) Available from February 2011
ENGINE
Type1298cc liquid-cooled inline 4-cylinder; DOHC, 16 valves
Bore x Stroke79 x 66.2mm
Compression Ratio10.8:1
Fuel DeliveryFuel Injection
IgnitionTCI: Transistor Controlled Ignition
Transmission5-speed; multiplate wet clutch
Final DriveShaft
CHASSIS
Suspension / Front48mm fork; fully adjustable, 5.3-in travel
Suspension / RearSingle shock; adjustable preload and rebound damping, 4.9-in travel
Brakes / FrontDual 320mm disc, UBS ABS
Brakes / Rear282mm disc, UBS ABS
Tires / Front120/70-ZR17 radial
Tires / Rear180/55-ZR17 radial
DIMENSIONS
Length87.8 in
Width29.5 in
Height57.1 in
Seat Height31.69 or 32.48 in
Wheelbase60.8 in
Ground Clearance5.1 in
Rake (Caster Angle)26°
Trail4.3 in
Fuel Capacity6.6 gal
Fuel Economy**39 mpg
Wet Weight***644 lb
OTHER
Warranty1 Year (Limited Factory Warranty)
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Sunday, September 22, 2013

2011 Suzuki GSX1250FA Review



A new bike with sporting intentions, but absent from the revolutionary technology of a race or winning pedigree is easy to overlook. Enter GSX1250FA 2011, a semi-new Suzuki superlatives lack of publicity, but the essential qualities that make a competent bike, that is, performance and enjoyment at an affordable price.

The GSX1250FA Suzuki motorcycle rider demanding a place in a sport bike to the line of highly specialized or sport-touring heavy emphasis on the latter part of the title compound. In addition to its standard equipment anti-lock brakes, GSX1250FA is elemental in its construction and built to be mounted anywhere and at any time by a rider who appreciates the versatility of hyperbole.

Stripped of his nickname Bandit 400 Bandit used since the introduction of the United States in 1991, GSX1250FA also differs from its predecessor in terms of full-fairing cosmetics. Updates include less obvious heavier fork springs and rebound stronger, and radiator fan to compensate for the additional loss of air flow total body coverage.

Although the changes are minor, the new machine using the plastic profile to attract the interest of riders familiar with previous versions bare quarter fairing as well as those who have no knowledge of the nomenclature of the latest GSX. And when those who have already rejected the villain of the opportunity to test the GSX1250, they will be caught by the manners of the bike, universal performance.


The engine GSX1250FA is certainly one of the best qualities of the bike. With a maximum torque of V-Twin Towers (72.3 lb-ft at just 3500) GSX throw the corners with a robustness that belies its modest 92.6 hp at 8800 rpm Dyno figure. The abundance of low-end power increases the usability of the real world and ensures that you never left want, when you run a high ratio or who need emergency power passes. It should be noted that so pleasant and easy to use as a fuel-injected 1255cc inline-four is planning his trip, we were hoping at least one of the three-digit horsepower figures.


A striking attribute is its ability to handle 2011 Suzuki GSX1250FA, especially given its low-tech and tubular steel frame Dry weight 567 lbs. It is not Jenny Craig poster child, but the guns of the GSX manage your weight well and easily maintain the rear wheel faster, lighter bikes driven by pilots. Competing models like the new Yamaha FZ1 1000 Kawasaki Ninja and are lighter and better handling, but these bikes to play devils advocate, an operator GSX1250FA conducted with the joy of ignoring the problem of the weight of the bike .

As capable as the GSX is the cannon, which is the road miles as comfortable as a summary or neighborhood long distance road trips. The ergonomic design is comfortable, with plenty of places to rest your legs and feet for a wide superbike handlebar moderate. The suspension is well balanced on the side of a seat comfort while luxurious. Only in the canyons, brakes and becomes aggressive when the weight of the bike at times exceeds the suspension, but otherwise the bike fork 43 mm and rear shock are only made GSX.


The throttle response from Suzuki fuel injection system is flawless double butterfly, the correct delivery controlled application of energy to any diet, and a clutch offers a combat zone for the range of pitches without any problems. The triple-disc brakes provide a lever GSX very firm and comments to halt the decline GSX with confidence. Adjustable brake and clutch to suit a variety of hand sizes.


GSX is the ABS system is a component of cycling the most advanced technology, but if a crisis occurs, it is a system that works quietly in the background. I do not book the brakes a few times to confirm the existence of the system was more than just stickers on the front fender. The system sends a thrilling sensation familiar with the handle when activated, but stop the bike with authority. Equipped with ABS as standard, GSX1250FA differs in its class.


For those who love to travel, new full-filler, provides extra protection from the elements of the old brush-band finally different. However, style points are considered as most aftermarket motorcycle guards lower back ordered at the end of 1990 as the flagship model in 2011. Faced with the GSX-R derived from the lighthouse is stacked very much in vogue. Gusts to become a windshield hit 5-foot-11 frame around the middle of the chest clean, non-turbulent airflow. Suzuki also offers a tour geared more to the windscreen and 37-liter box at the top and tough, lockable and detachable saddlebags, which can turn into a sport-touring rig GSX great sport.

The headquarters of the GSX1250FA offers a height adjustment in two positions, changed from 31.7 to 32.5 inches, but changing the seat on the board to another level is more complicated process of adjusting the height of the seat I have ever met . You want to choose the most appropriate level and leave the seat in this position.

In addition to the child seat to the test, not the GSX has two great rarities of the future owners to comply. The first is a central support. Yes, add a little weight and may limit cornering clearance when the bike is loaded with passengers and crew, but this feature is essential for lubricating and adjusting a chain every time you are away from home.


Subtlety is a couple of other locks helmet under the seat. I do not know why manufacturers are making this just adding a modern bike a lot, but Im tired of having to wear a helmet in a restaurant that would be perfectly safe to connect to the bike. Thanks, Suzuki, use common sense and include this feature in the GSX1250FA.


The dashboard is clean and easy to read and includes a digital window at hand speedometer, another feature absent on similar models.


Accountant to $ 11,599 MSRP, GSX1250FA is inexpensive, especially when considering the ABS is included. If youre launching a new bike that the departure between the dedicated sport-tourer and sports GSX1250FA standards should find a list of considerations. Its biggest selling point is its engine, which produces an engine such as energy when and where needed, the use of easily exceeded our expectations.

So if you can swing a test at your local dealer, gives the GSX a chance. You will probably be as surprised as us.

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Saturday, September 21, 2013

New Xeon current

Yamahas line of motorcycle matic aggressively this year. After Mio Fino, Mio J, and GT launched Soul, New Xeon turn out with the latest facelift on the color and graphics.The new Xeon sporty look more modern and colorful colors. Interestingly, the graphics are simple line scooter motorcycle made more sharply following the contours of the body Xeon aggressive. Graphic was inspired by supersonic-car racing and car racing Formula One (F1). There are also additional new striping on the panel, side cover, front panel and inner panel.


Actually Xeon meaning: 
Xeon is a combination of one letter (X) with one of the chemical elements (seon). The letter itself is defined as the symbol X and xtraordinary xtreme, the symbol of power and the bike has great acceleration, yet comfortable and economical.

There are five colors more fresh, colorful, fashion and sporty Yamaha offered to consumers. Black, white, blue, green and purple became the new color primary color New Xeon with attractive color combination found on the side cover, front panel, under cover, pinstripe and spring.

Other changes to the logo on the cover side is more simple and easily visible. New Xeon equipped with Automatic Headlight On (Aho), Aho motor replaces the function switch is not needed anymore.The model still uses 4 stroke engine, 2 valve SOHC, liquid cooling and a capacity of 125 cc. The machine is capable of producing maximum power at 8500 rpm kW 8:05 to 10:10 Nm peak torque achieved at 7,000 rpm.

"Liquid cooling makes the engine more stable because otherwise the heat would affect motor performance,"


New Xeon equipped with Automatic Headlight On (Aho) and with the engine specifications have not changed from previous generations. Step 4 engine type ie, 2 Valve SOHC, liquid-cooled, and the capacity of 125 cc.This machine is capable mengasilkan 8.05 kW maximum power at 8500 rpm with peak torque of 10.10 Nm achieved at 7,000 rpm.

 
specification

 MACHINE

    
Engine type : 4 Steps, 2 Valve SOHC, Liquid Cooled
    
Number / Position Cylinders : Single Cylinder / Horizontal
    
Cylinder Volume : 124.9 cc
    
Bore x Stroke : 52.4 × 57.9 mm
    
Compression Ratio : 10.9: 1
    
Maximum power : 8.05 kW / 8500 rpm
    
Maximum torque : 10.10 Nm / 7000 rpm
    
Starter System : Electric Starter and Kick Starter
    
Lubrication system : Wet
    
Engine Oil Capacity : Total: 0.9 Liter / Replacement Periodical: 0.8 Liter
    
Fuel system : Carburetor BS26 x 1
    
Clutch type : Dry, Centrifugal Clutches
    
Transmission Type : Automatic V-belt
    
Operation pattern Transmission : Automatic CVT

DIMENSION

    
P x L x H : 1850 mm x 685 mm x 1060 mm
    
Distance axis Wheel : 1260 mm
    
Distance Low to Land : 125 mm
    
Seat Height : 750 mm
    
Fill weight : 103 kg
    
Fuel Tank Capacity : 4.1 Liter
 
Chassis

    
Frame Type : Steel Pipe Down Bones / Steel Tube Underbone
    
Suspension Front : Telescopic
    
Rear Suspension : Unit Swing, Single Suspension
    
Tires Front : 70/90-14M/C 34P
    
Rear tires : 40P 80/90-14M/C
    
Brakes Front : Disc
    
Rear brake : Tromol

 
Electricity

    
Ignition system : DC-CDI
    
Battery : YTZ4V-MF (MF Battery)
    
Busi : CR7E / NGK


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Friday, September 20, 2013

Honda CB 400 Super Bol Dor SE


Make Model

Honda CB 400 Super Bol Dor SE

Year

2011

Engine

Liquid cooled, transverse four cylinders, four stroke, DOHC, 4 valve per cylinder

Capacity

399
Bore x Stroke 55 x 42 mm
Compression Ratio 11.3:1

Induction

Fuel Injection

Ignition / Starting

CDI / electric

Max Power

53 hp 38.6 kW @ 11000 rpm

Max Torque

40.18 Nm @ 7500 rpm

Transmission / Drive

5 Speed / chain
Frame High-tension steel cradle frame

Front Suspension


Rear Suspension


Front Brakes

2x 296mm discs 4 piston calipers

Rear Brakes

Single 240mm disc 2 piston caliper

Front Tyre

120/60 ZR17

Rear Tyre

160/60 ZR17

Dry-Weight

198kg / 437 lb

Fuel Capacity

18 Litres / 4.75 gal

These limited edition variants address to both naked and faired forms of the CB400, being dubbed Super Four SE and Super Bol d’Or SE respectively. Only 500 will be build.

Highlights of the special edition models include a red frame designed to offer the bike an aggressive feeling, a touch of gold for the front and rear wheels, brake calipers, and the rear suspension, as well as a front disk brake hub in silver to enhance the feeling of luxury.

The white body color has received a sporty look thanks to the vivid red and blue stripes, while various chromed elements offer the bikes a distinctive feel.

Despite the fact that the visual enhancements made to the CB400 hint to a sportier character of the bike, the powertrain remains unchanged. This means the special editions are fitted with the same 399cc water-cooled NC42 engine with electronic injection, capable of developing 53hp at 10,500rpm and 38 Nm of torque at 9,500rpm.

With a fuel consumption rated at 3,23 l/100km (72,8 US mpg) and a fuel tank capacity of 18 liters (4,75 gallons), the bikes tip the scales at 194 kg / 428 lbs ( Super Four SE - dry weight) and 198kg / 437 lbs (Super Bol d’Or SE - dry weight).

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Thursday, September 19, 2013

Suzuki GSX R1000 Review 2012

 

Leaner and Meaner

 

Along with the switch to the only muffler style this year, the under-engine chamber is additionally gone. The 4-2-1 stainless-steel exhaust gains a bit pipe length before meeting with the titanium exhaust canister. Following these outward updates the remaining changes come back from inside, focusing totally on the engine, however conjointly on the chassis. the planning goals for the new engine embody reducing weight, improving low- and mid-range torque, higher throttle response and better fuel mileage. apparently, though, Suzuki didn’t highlight increased peak power as an objective for the new mill.

 

Using finite-element-method (FEM) and fatigue-analysis techniques borrowed directly from MotoGP, the new GSX-R’s pistons are 11 November lighter and yield a rather higher compression ratio of twelve.9:1 (from twelve.8:1).To help the engine breathe higher and cut back pumping losses, pentagonal crankcase vents replace the box-shaped vents seen on the previous model.

 

New camshaft profiles embody slightly additional elevate on the exhaust facet, and valve-overlap length has been shortened a smidge additionally. The four-valve-per-cylinder layout is retained with the valves still made of titanium. The revised cam profiles along side the retuned exhaust and subsequent european recalibration is alleged to present the newly updated GSX-R1000 engine a broader torque curve than before while not losing any of the top-end hit from the previous model.

 

 

Next, the chassis got the Jenny Craig treatment. As mentioned earlier, the 2012 Gixxer ditches the additional exhaust canister it had a year ago, reducing the width 15mm to 705mm (27.8 inches) whereas conjointly losing a big quantity of weight.

 

The new Brembo calipers are lighter than the outgoing Tokico calipers additionally, however conjointly give additional positive braking power and feel, not solely attributable to their construction, however conjointly as a result of slightly larger caliper pistons. Rotor thickness is scaled back to five.0mm from 5.5mm so as to scale back unsprung weight, however rotor diameter stays constant at 310mm. All told, the new GSX-R1000 is four.4 pounds lighter than last year.

 

Bump absorption comes from Showa’s huge Piston Fork that sees a couple of tweaks this year. The new forks are 7mm shorter in length, with a 5mm reduction in stroke. Suspension settings are accordingly softened to accommodate the bike’s weight loss. Out back, constant totally adjustable shock from the previous model is carried over with none changes.

 

Other odds and ends embody a brand new arrangement for the front axle that currently utilizes an outer thread and nut, instead of the hollow bolt and inner thread used previously. Not solely will this eliminate the requirement for a special tool to require wheels off, it conjointly sheds thirty-nine grams. Seat height remains constant at thirty one.9 inches, however the seat’s currently coated in a very grippier material to stay the rider from sliding around unintentionally.

 

 

 

What About T/C?

 

After reviewing all the enhancements to the new GSX-R1000, one obvious omission from the list is traction management. the newest trend in sportbikes recently is equipping a motorbike with T/C from the factory; it’s sort of a right of passage within the eyes of the overall client. With the number of power today’s literbikes place out, surely an electronic safety web is required to safeguard riders from themselves, right?

 

Suzuki doesn’t suppose thus. Its philosophy is to engineer a motorbike with handling characteristics that may communicate to the rider and warn them if the rear is spinning. Like Honda and its CBR1000RR, Suzuki’s stance on T/C isn’t to easily incorporate the system simply because its competitors do thus. It’s positively a technology being researched (and surely being developed behind closed doors), however we tend to’ll need to expect a future model before we see it in production.

 

Own The Racetrack

 

To see if its newest creation lives up to its “Own The Racetrack” tagline, Suzuki invited journalists to Homestead-Miami Speedway in Florida to place the new GSX-R1000 through its paces. we tend to were greeted with gloomy weather and underneath constant threat of rain. Rain tires weren’t required, however the quality Bridgestone Battlax Hypersport S20 tires were replaced with the additional track-oriented Racing R10. Front tire size remained identical, however the rear 190/50-17 S20 was substituted for a 190/55-17 R10.

 

Sitting on the new GSX-R feels instantly acquainted to all or any the GSX-R models I’ve ridden within the past. You sit “in” instead of “on” the Suzuki. Immediately noticeable once the new G1K is rolling is that the bump in low-end power. Homestead’s infield layout consists mainly of slow- to medium-speed bends that result in sizable straights, and squirting out of those activates the new Suzuki reveals the rise in grunt at intervals the engine.

 

 

I’ll admit to being suspicious when told why traction management was missing from the GSX-R. With a number of electronics already equipped, together with the Suzuki Drive Mode Selector system, I figured adding T/C would be a natural next step. Excuses or not, the affiliation between throttle and rear tire is great, because the sometimes-damp conditions would cause the rear to spin when accelerating. it had been never a problem, however, and controlling the slide was an easy matter of modulating the proper wrist.

Speaking of S-DMS, in its latest iteration it’s not required to press and hold the button to alter modes. Now, an easy faucet will the duty and it are often done on the fly. when riding in an exceedingly mode for abundant of the day, tapping to B mode reveals distinct steps in power. the primary pull starts from idle to 3000 rpm, then from 3000 rpm to ten,000 rpm. throughout each of those segments, power delivery is noticeably softer than A mode. Once the engine is spinning higher than ten,000 rpm full power is restored, kicking in with a force laborious enough to scoot you back within the saddle. C-mode neuters power to the purpose where it’s merely not fun to ride anymore.

 

While this latest GSX-R1000 continues Suzuki’s evolution of refinement, sadly this wasn’t mirrored within the gearbox – shifting was notchy and harsh now and then. Deliberate pressure on the shifter throughout clutchless upshifts was crucial to a successful gear amendment. Gearing felt tall for this explicit track, as rarely did i want over third gear, even on the oval portion of the track, though this is often a lot of a sign of simply how powerful trendy literbikes became.

 

Braking power from the new Brembo monoblocs is everything we’ve come back to expect from the whole. Monstrous stopping ability could be a straightforward matter of compressing the lever tougher. Modulation was equally spectacular, creating it simple to trail-brake right to the apex.

 

 

 

Thanks to the large Piston Fork, composure beneath braking was equally glorious. After that, however, finding confidence within the front finish was a struggle. The changing climatic conditions or the concrete patches in each flip can be partially answerable, however it absolutely was a difficulty I heard alternative journalists additionally mumbling regarding. Having not ridden its predecessor for a few time, it’s onerous to guage the new Gixxer’s flickability, though it will feel on par with the remainder of its Japanese contemporaries during this department.

 

Still King of Sportbikes?

 

Some would possibly surprise if Suzuki has done enough to surpass its competition each within the dealership and therefore the racetrack. With a price-point set at $13,799, $200 over the 2011 version, equal to the 2012 Honda CBR1000RR, and $200 but the traction-control-equipped Kawasaki ZX-10R and Yamaha YZF-R1, Suzuki has placed the new GSX-R right in competition. With bottom-end power near that of the Honda — and similar front ends — the battle between the 2 are tight.

 

One issue the Suzuki has on its aspect is its popularity within the aftermarket world. just about any performance half or accent is accessible for each GSX-R, supplying you with the power to customise it to your liking. additionally, Suzuki is creating it a lot of engaging than ever to shop for one amongst its motorcycles, scooters or ATVs, no matter model year, with an industry-leading third finance supply for 5 years, for all regular tiers through March thirty one, 2012. Additionally, choose models, as well as the GSX-R, are eligible for $1000 off through March thirty first.

 

With deals like that, the new GSX-R might need success within the sales wars, however there’s only 1 thanks to understand if itll “Own the Racetrack.” We’ve been plotting our 2012 literbike shootout, and over consecutive few weeks we’ll pit all of the most important contenders, as well as the GSX-R1000, against one another for each street and track superiority. It guarantees to be an epic check and one that’s to not be missed. Stay tuned.

 

 

 

 

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Ducati Streetfighter



Make Model

Ducati Streetfighter

Year

2011

Engine

Liquid cooled, four stroke, 90°“L”twin cylinder, DOHC, desmodromic 4 valve per cylinder.

Capacity

1099
Bore x Stroke

104 x 64.7mm

Compression Ratio

12.4:1

Induction

Marelli electronic fuel injection, elliptical throttle bodies.

Exhaust

Lightweight 2-1-2 system with catalytic converter and two lambda probes. Twin stainless steel mufflers

Clutch Dry multiplate with hydraulic control

Ignition / Starting

- / electric

Max Power

155 hp 115.6 KW @ 9500 rpm

Max Torque

87.5 lb-ft 119 Nm @ 9500 rpm

Transmission / Drive

6 Speed / chain
Frame

Tubular steel Trellis frame

Front Suspension

Showa 43mm fully adjustable upside-down fork

Rear Suspension

Progressive linkage with fully adjustable Showa monoshock. Aluminium single-sided swingarm

Front Brakes

2x 330mm semi-floating discs, radially mounted Brembo Monobloc calipers 4-piston, 2-pad.

Rear Brakes

Single 245mm disc 2 piston caliper

Front Tyre

120/70 ZR17

Rear Tyre

190/55 ZR17
Seat Height 840 mm

Dry-Weight

Fuel Capacity

16.5 Litres

Ducati coins the 2011 Streetfighter as a motorcycle with a "Soul of a Superbike - Attitude of a fighter." The Italian bike, also released in an upgraded "S" version, features a 155-hp Desmodromic L-Twin 1098 motor, but with a body stripped to the bare essentials.

New for 2011, the Streetfighter arrives with a new artic-white color scheme, and the radiator covers arrive in a subtle black finish. And as alwasy, the true Ducati spirit is captured in the Streetfighter by an incredibly powerful Desmodromic L-Twin 1098 "Testastretta Evoluzione" engine with a wide spread of power thanks to 85 lb-ft (11.7kgm) of torque.

Debuting in 2007, the 1098 went on to form the basis of a motor that powered Ducati to Superstock and Superbike World titles that left the competition stunned. Now, its massive bore, short stroke and incredible torque powers Ducatis most extreme naked and the results are equally as stunning.

The Streetfighters awesome 1098 power house fears nothing of the naked sports competition. The L-Twin, Testastretta Evoluzione engine gives both the best power-to-weight and the best torque-to-weight ratios in its class.

Surface features include enhanced detailing on the cam belt covers and the magnesium dry clutch cover as well as a new black finish for the main outer casings and carbon-grey finish for the crankcases, which employ the same weight-saving technology used for the 1198.

The vacuum die-cast process used to make the crankcases ensures consistent and precise wall thickness and increased strength from absolute material purity while reducing weight considerably.

Streetfighter Equals Power

Using the Testastretta narrow valve angle, super-straight intake ducts and specially shaped combustion chambers, the Desmodromic motor continues to breathe through MotoGP-derived elliptical throttle bodies and four large diameter valves per cylinder to achieve its incredible spread of torque.

A high performance six-speed box and racing-style dry clutch makes sure the transmission package delivers 155hp as efficiently as possible.

The Streetfighters power house is protected by twin coolant radiators, carefully curved in pure naked style for optimum performance and stunning with visual effect. The upper radiator is assisted by lightweight, high flow electric fan assemblies while the lower sits in the front of the belly pan, which also houses a highly efficient oil heat exchanger.

Having more experience and success with twin-cylinder high performance engines than any other manufacturer, the air-cooled L-Twin remains central to Ducatis philosophy of motorcycling.

This experience, plus constant investment in quality by design, advanced materials and engineering techniques, has enabled a distance between service intervals of 7,500 miles, making Ducati ownership even more enjoyable than ever.

The massive Streetfighter 2-1-2 exhaust system is made from weight-saving 1mm thick steel and flows from 58mm to 63.5mm diameter pipes. The system uses two lambda probes to ensure precise fuel mapping for optimum performance and an electronic valve in the mid-section to achieve a wide spread of power.

The cannon-style, vertically stacked mufflers sport the same finishes as the Superbike family: Brushed steel for the Streetfighter.

Streetfighter: Light Chassis

At a class-leading 373 lbs. dry weight for the Streetfighter, the motorcycle came to the fight with the highest power-to-weight ratio in their class. The purpose-built Trellis frame, which uses 25.6° of rake compared with the Superbikes 24.5°, ensures a well-planted front-end, while a 35mm longer single-sided swingarm at the rear ensures the Streetfighters acceleration need never be compromised.

The longer, beautifully created aluminium swingarm follows the same dual construction detail as the Superbike models and is anodised finished in black.

The lower triple-clamp also gets more muscle development. Formed in a strength-enhancing gull-wing shape for even more rigidity, it maintains a vice-like grip on the fork legs, giving a precise and solid feeling through the bars on fast direction changes.
The revised rake, longer wheelbase and cross-mounted steering damper ensure stability even under the extreme acceleration of Ducatis incredible L-Twin torque.

Streetfighter: Armed with the Best Suspension

The Streetfighter is armed with fully adjustable 43mm Showa forks up front and a fully adjustable Showa monoshock at the rear, giving the bike high performance agility and the rider absolute ‘feel and confidence from sure-footed handling.

The forks feature a natural chrome slider finish and radial mounts for the brake calipers and are fully adjustable in spring preload as well as compression and rebound damping. On the rear, the single Showa unit operates through a progressive linkage and is also fully adjustable in spring preload and damping, both in compression and rebound.

Important attention to performance detail is inherited from its Superbike bloodline with rear ride-height adjusters that allow fine correction after setting personalized spring preload.

Streetfighter: Lightweight Wheels

The 10-spoke wheels in lightweight aluminum keep the overall motorcycle weight down and maintain an all- important control on unsprung weight. This weight is made up of all the components between the suspension and the road and consists of wheels, tires, brake discs and calipers etc, but when rotating at high speed, it is the wheels that store most of the kinetic energy and offer the most resistance when steering, accelerating or braking.

Their weight saving, therefore, is a serious contribution to both the handling and the performance of the bike and the Streefighter pulls out all the stops to be the best.

Streetfighter: Powerful Brakes

The Streetfighter uses Brembos powerful Monobloc caliper race technology. Machined from a single piece of alloy, the calipers achieve higher rigidity and resistance to distortion during extreme braking.

The result not only delivers planet-stopping brake power, but also gives an enhanced and precise ‘feel at the brake lever. The twin Monobloc calipers each have four 34mm pistons that grip huge 330mm discs to achieve their spectacular performance. The weight of the discs has been kept to a minimum by using racing-style narrow braking surfaces.

Streetfighter: Evil Face and Naked Looks

The aggressive looking headlight is the ‘face of the Streetfighter and it leaves little doubt as to its character. While the main lighting source and multi-reflector design provides powerful illumination to cut through the night, its two evil eye strips of LED positioning lights give a striking and unmistakable identity to the bike.

Keeping design matters clean and stylish, the directional indicators remain unobtrusive with clear lenses and colored bulbs, while the rear light is integral to the shape of the tailpiece, providing unobscured illumination while maintaining the smooth and elegant look to the high and sharp rear-end.

More attention to detail than ever before went into creating the Ducati Streetfighter. Repositioning many of the components usually hidden by bodywork and continuing to keep them out of sight was a major challenge for the design and engineering teams, but theyve pulled it off with impressive results. Add to this details such as the perfectly formed passenger seat cover, a rear hugger fitted as standard equipment and the pre-minimal license plate holder, and its plain to see that Ducati have gone that extra step to achieve the highest level of finish.

Streetfighter: Information is power

Availabe for the Streetfighter is the Ducati Data Analyzer (DDA), which is standard equipment on the Streetfighter S model.

The DDA complete with PC software, a USB-ready data retrieval card and instructions - evaluates the performances of the Streetfighter and its rider, and provides a graphic presentation of data from various channels of information.

Normally only available on race bikes, DDA records numerous channels of data including throttle opening, vehicle speed, engine rpm, engine temperature, distance traveled, laps and lap times.

The system also automatically calculates engine rpm and vehicle speed data, enabling gear selection as an extra channel of information. A channel of data is also dedicated to recording the DTC index, which can then be viewed as a graphic trace that shows the amount of DTC interaction during wheel-spin.

At the end of a ride or track session, 4mb of data can be downloaded to a PC ready to compare, analyze and get an inside view on the performance of the rider and Streetfighter.

Data can be analyzed in graphic form with options to zoom into detail of specific sections. Dragging a trace along a timeline to reveal individual values of the above-listed channels enables the user to analyze performance in the same way that data technicians can in factory teams.

The Streetfighters Superbike soul combines fighter attitude and naked sophistication to create pure adrenaline. Stripped to the bare essentials, its combination of state-of-the-art race technology, skeletal styling and contemporary design takes Ducatis big naked concept to the very top of the fighter food chain.


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