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Saturday, January 15, 2011

2010 HYOSUNG GT650 FI REVEALED

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HYOSUNG GT650 FI REVEALED ( 2010 )

South Korea has been accomplishing added than scanning the arctic border for missiles in contempo months: it's been active advancing for the barrage of its own missiles. The Hyosung motorcycle ambit has been accustomed a above facelift and now appearance fuel-injection beyond the absolute 250cc and 650cc V-twin 2010 archetypal range.

The accepted GV250 and GV650 Aquila cruisers absorb their signature administration and robust, able engines, but now accept the added account of EFI. The EFI arrangement provides seamless ability throughout the rev ambit and bland dabbling from cold. The GT250 naked sports driver and the GT250R sports archetypal additionally affection EFI. Completely restyled with advancing new lines, LED stop/tail-lamp and bright indicator lenses, they are set to achieve their abode at the top of the 250cc sales charts.

2010 HYOSUNG GT650 FI REVEALED

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HYOSUNG GT650 FI REVEALED ( 2010 )

South Korea has been accomplishing added than scanning the arctic border for missiles in contempo months: it's been active advancing for the barrage of its own missiles. The Hyosung motorcycle ambit has been accustomed a above facelift and now appearance fuel-injection beyond the absolute 250cc and 650cc V-twin 2010 archetypal range.

The accepted GV250 and GV650 Aquila cruisers absorb their signature administration and robust, able engines, but now accept the added account of EFI. The EFI arrangement provides seamless ability throughout the rev ambit and bland dabbling from cold. The GT250 naked sports driver and the GT250R sports archetypal additionally affection EFI. Completely restyled with advancing new lines, LED stop/tail-lamp and bright indicator lenses, they are set to achieve their abode at the top of the 250cc sales charts.

Friday, January 14, 2011

New Honda VFR1200F / VFR1200F

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Honda VFR1200F / VFR1200F
with Dual Clutch Automatic Transmission
Engine Type: 1237cc liquid-cooled 76° V-4
Bore and Stroke: 81mm x 60mm
Compression ratio: 12.0:1
Valves: SOHC; four valves per cylinder
Induction: PGM-FI 44mm throttle bodies
Ignition: Digital electronic
Transmission: 6-speed (VFR1200F) / Six-speed automatic with two modes and manual mode (VFR1200F with Dual Clutch Automatic Transmission)
Final Drive: Shaft
Suspension
Front: 43mm; 4.7 inches travel
Rear: Pro Arm single-side swingarm with Pro-Link® single gas-charged shock; 5.1 inches travel
Brakes
Front: Dual 320mm discs, CBS 6-piston calipers with ABS
Rear: Single 276mm disc, CBS two-piston caliper with ABS
Tires
Front: 120/70 ZR17 radial
Rear: 190/55 ZR17 radial
Wheelbase: 60.8 inches (1545mm)
Rake: 25-deg
Trail: 101.0mm (4.0 inches)
Seat Height: 32.1 inches (815mm)
Fuel Capacity: 4.9 gallons
Color: Candy Red
Curb Weight: 591 lbs (VFR1200F) / 613 lbs (VFR1200F with Dual Clutch Automatic Transmission)*
*Includes all standard equipment, required fluids and full tank of fuel--ready to ride.

New Honda VFR1200F / VFR1200F

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Honda VFR1200F / VFR1200F
with Dual Clutch Automatic Transmission
Engine Type: 1237cc liquid-cooled 76° V-4
Bore and Stroke: 81mm x 60mm
Compression ratio: 12.0:1
Valves: SOHC; four valves per cylinder
Induction: PGM-FI 44mm throttle bodies
Ignition: Digital electronic
Transmission: 6-speed (VFR1200F) / Six-speed automatic with two modes and manual mode (VFR1200F with Dual Clutch Automatic Transmission)
Final Drive: Shaft
Suspension
Front: 43mm; 4.7 inches travel
Rear: Pro Arm single-side swingarm with Pro-Link® single gas-charged shock; 5.1 inches travel
Brakes
Front: Dual 320mm discs, CBS 6-piston calipers with ABS
Rear: Single 276mm disc, CBS two-piston caliper with ABS
Tires
Front: 120/70 ZR17 radial
Rear: 190/55 ZR17 radial
Wheelbase: 60.8 inches (1545mm)
Rake: 25-deg
Trail: 101.0mm (4.0 inches)
Seat Height: 32.1 inches (815mm)
Fuel Capacity: 4.9 gallons
Color: Candy Red
Curb Weight: 591 lbs (VFR1200F) / 613 lbs (VFR1200F with Dual Clutch Automatic Transmission)*
*Includes all standard equipment, required fluids and full tank of fuel--ready to ride.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Honda Supra-X Moto Gp Style

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Honda Supra-X Moto Gp Style

Here is a Moto Gp Style of Honda Supra-X Modification. I begin this in a chargeless wordpress blogg in http://tekekmeong.wordpress.com. This could be an another for your Moto Gp Style of Honda Supra-X Modification. It looks so sporty, like a MotoGP motorcycle right?

Don't balloon to bore up it's agent to access it's agent capacity. This blowing appearance should be trust with according agent power. So, not alone it's appearance but additionally it's achievement also.

Honda Supra-X Moto Gp Style

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Honda Supra-X Moto Gp Style

Here is a Moto Gp Style of Honda Supra-X Modification. I begin this in a chargeless wordpress blogg in http://tekekmeong.wordpress.com. This could be an another for your Moto Gp Style of Honda Supra-X Modification. It looks so sporty, like a MotoGP motorcycle right?

Don't balloon to bore up it's agent to access it's agent capacity. This blowing appearance should be trust with according agent power. So, not alone it's appearance but additionally it's achievement also.

Monday, January 3, 2011

Honda CBR250R First Impressions

For years now, the Kawasaki Ninja 250R has been the only sportbike-inspired street motorcycle aimed at entry-level riders. Despite the fact that the Ninja 250R has sold so well over the years, no other Japanese manufacturers have entered into the class with a bike that would compete with the Kawasaki - until now that is. Honda’s recent release of the 2011 CBR250R means that Kawasaki may now have some stiff competition in the lightweight division.



While the Honda may at first seem conventional at best, a quick look at its spec sheet proves otherwise. In fact, the Honda plays host to a number of innovative tech features that set it apart from the Kawasaki - despite being one cylinder down. Many of the features, including the fuel injection and optional ABS (more on that later), were incorporated into the lightweight machine’s design so that the bike was easier to ride and easier to work on – something all entry-level riders will appreciate.

The DOHC liquid-cooled single-cylinder 249cc engine of the 2011 CBR250R is an all-new design that was erected specifically for this bike – as was the chassis. The power plant plays host to a counterbalancer for reduced vibrations, roller bearing-equipped rocker arms that activate the valves and a spiny-sleeve cylinder that will keep the engine’s temperatures down. An interesting side note is the fact that the rocker arm design of the single-cylinder engine allows for valve shim adjustment without removing the cams. And speaking of valve adjustments, Honda says valve adjustment intervals are right at 16,000 miles – which is similar to the intervals of the 250’s larger CBR relatives.



As previously mentioned, the chassis of the CBR250R is an all-new design that was constructed specifically for this model. The steel frame features a diamond twin-spar design that uses the engine as a stress member. In terms of suspension, the CBR250R offers a 37mm non-adjustable conventional fork and Pro-Link rear shock. And while the seventeen-inch front wheel is mounted with a 110/70 series tire, the seventeen-inch rear wheel is mounted with a 140/70 tire.



When designing the bike, Honda engineers worked meticulously on the CBR’s rider triangle. The result is a bike that features a 30.5-inch seat height and is surprisingly comfortable – even for riders topping the 6-foot mark such as myself. The upright bars puts the rider in a comfortable seating position with little to no weight put on the rider’s wrist or arms.



Needless to say, we at Sport Rider were excited to try out the CBR and see if it was as capable and innovative as its spec sheet made it out to be. Thanks to Honda’s press intro, we finally had the opportunity to do just that.

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Honda Tiger Modif Moge

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Motor moge outside sono remain so langgangan inspiration modilover modify our current motor sports. And, Tigy, seems to remain a favorite for dimogekan it. "Abis, here nyari moge real expensive for mercy. The solution, it must modify aja. While Honda Tigy think most fit for his base, "said Wanda the origin Walahar Kosambi, Falkirk.

Let resemble real moge so surely he must dare to apply for waste moge replace a number of components, especially the legs. Who worked on this project, Gondez Motor, also based in Karachi.

Process gawenya really quite complicated, like the legs of the motor output estede Kudu '96 Honda year total amputated. In front, replaced sokbreker Aprilia RS125 which has newfangled up side down.

Create ngimbangin, dipakailah rim tread width though not ex moge but five spoke rim that could dililiti Swallow tires size 110 ", also dicangkoki wide plate clamped Brembo calipers.

Being at the foot of his rear swing arm uses a Ducati-style tubular arm wear monosok. Swing arm that dimatchingkan with modifications landing closer to the Ducati Monster that use tubular frames. Wheel, rim berkomposisi Dunlop tires Power ridden size 160.

"Want to make ex-waste, are expensive. Better look for that something like aja. Yet a cursory not much different, "alesan Gondez. The impression is also big bike so thick, when the factory default order cleared the center for a new robe of the fairing and tank-style Ducati Monster with a custom seat attached precision. Rubahan headlamp R1 Yoshimura Footstep bersetang Aprillia and complement output moge geberan barudhak this Falkirk.

Honda Tiger Modif Moge

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Motor moge outside sono remain so langgangan inspiration modilover modify our current motor sports. And, Tigy, seems to remain a favorite for dimogekan it. "Abis, here nyari moge real expensive for mercy. The solution, it must modify aja. While Honda Tigy think most fit for his base, "said Wanda the origin Walahar Kosambi, Falkirk.

Let resemble real moge so surely he must dare to apply for waste moge replace a number of components, especially the legs. Who worked on this project, Gondez Motor, also based in Karachi.

Process gawenya really quite complicated, like the legs of the motor output estede Kudu '96 Honda year total amputated. In front, replaced sokbreker Aprilia RS125 which has newfangled up side down.

Create ngimbangin, dipakailah rim tread width though not ex moge but five spoke rim that could dililiti Swallow tires size 110 ", also dicangkoki wide plate clamped Brembo calipers.

Being at the foot of his rear swing arm uses a Ducati-style tubular arm wear monosok. Swing arm that dimatchingkan with modifications landing closer to the Ducati Monster that use tubular frames. Wheel, rim berkomposisi Dunlop tires Power ridden size 160.

"Want to make ex-waste, are expensive. Better look for that something like aja. Yet a cursory not much different, "alesan Gondez. The impression is also big bike so thick, when the factory default order cleared the center for a new robe of the fairing and tank-style Ducati Monster with a custom seat attached precision. Rubahan headlamp R1 Yoshimura Footstep bersetang Aprillia and complement output moge geberan barudhak this Falkirk.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

motorsport modification | motorcycle news update | new motor bikes |2011 Honda CBR250R Review

The motorcycle business has evolved a full circle at Honda. It brought the world high-tech bikes, higher-tech bikes, superbikes and then pushed the envelope to supersports, this giant punching through every barrier of motorcycle development along the way.

2011 Honda CBR250R Review2011 Honda CBR250R
The CBR250R reveals a mature side to this multinational company, who’s put on its thinking cap to conjure up a practical bike for daily use that’s also affordable.
2011 Honda CBR250R Review

The attractively faired CBR250R looks a full-size bike. This sporty quarter-liter motorcycle resembles Honda’s VFR1200F, also sporting a mass-centralized stance. The front fairing extends down to shroud its engine bay, and a curved visor provides ample high speed wind protection, wrapping around a sporty cockpit.
Neat attention to detail is apparent in the attractive steering head region, and you get clip-ons mounted above the triple clamp. We liked the 250R’s blue backlit LCD instruments with silver trim and a compact, easily deciphered layout. An analog tachometer dominates this bay, while you also see a bold digital speedometer, in addition to odometer, trip-counter, clock, fuel and temperature readouts. Switches include all you require, while there are smart buffed-alloy levers and nice feeling palm grips, although we missed the functionality of an adjustable clutch lever.
The tank looks and feels nice thanks to perfectly sculpted knee grooves. Futuristic flank panels swoop back into a bi-color tail, split grab bars and angular brake warning light. There’s also a sharp belly pan, stubby silencer crafted from blackened stainless steel and well-defined footrests. A utility box tucks under the CBR250R’s split seats.

2011 Honda CBR250R ReviewHere's a cutaway of Honda's new 249cc, single-cylinder engine.

Honda has developed a new 249cc, 4-stroke, dual-overhead-camshaft engine for the CBR250R. The liquid-cooled, single-cylinder powerplant is fuel-injected via a twin-beam, Honda PGM-FI system.
The centrifugal cast, thin-wall cylinder sits 4mm offset from the crankshaft center towards the exhaust side to reduce friction between the cylinder and molybdenum-coated piston. There’s a textured sleeve exterior for better heat dispersion, while the combustion chamber uses pentroof architecture. An iridium spark-plug is deployed in the new engine that uses four lightweight valves propped up on slender stems. The CBR250R enjoys the world’s first roller rocker arms on any DOHC engine, with tappet clearance relying on shim adjustment.
Peak power at the crankshaft is stated to be 25.8 hp at 8500 rpm, while a maximum torque figure of close to 16.6 ft-lb at 7000 rpm is to be expected, varying from market to market.
That reads all very well on paper, but feels more fun commanded by your own enthusiastic wrist. The engine note is pleasantly gruff yet soft. Engine revs build with a willing thrum the instant you select first, open throttle and let out the well-weighted clutch. Throttle response is crisp, the CBR250R enjoying a wide, thoroughly refined powerband even novices wont hesitate to exploit. Revs rise in a smooth, purposeful rush through an adequate low end, meeting a meaty midrange and frantic top-end rush as expected from the short-stroke powerplant.

2011 Honda CBR250R ReviewOur Indian correspondent had a chance to test out the new CBR250R on the track.
I found myself fighting to complete the up-shift to third before revs bashed into and tripped on the limiter over 10,000 rpm in second while exiting the final corner leading onto the main straight at Bira circuit, Pattaya, where we were treated to our first few laps aboard the 250R. You’ve six gears to play with, every shift feeling light and precise. The CBR is good for effortless 70-mph cruising, with the maximum speed I saw at the end of the straight being an indicated 88 mph, a little power still in hand.
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A diamond frame with steel pipe trusses holds the CBR250R together, with 37mm telescopic front suspension, a rectangle-section swingarm and 5-step adjustable Pro-link system at the rear. Wheels are 17 inches, with ample tires, a 140/70 section used at rear.
The CBR250R riding position is midway between commuter-upright and sporty, and kept my wrists stress free during this short ride. The saddle offers good padding, making this a comfortable steed. Ride quality feels plush, although this was difficult to judge on the racing circuit.
Handling is light, street-friendly and stable through the corners. The Honda doesn’t handle with the sharp edge of a more radical race replica bike. It feels softer and forgiving, sure-footed enough for the occasional track day, still essentially a comfortable motorcycle well suited to daily use.

2011 Honda CBR250R ReviewU.S. customers can choose Honda’s innovative C-ABS for an extra $500.

Honda is offering top drawer Combined ABS front (296mm floating disc) and rear (220mm) disc brakes as an option. The combined system is calibrated to intervene and distribute brake pressure to the front and rear whenever you depress the rear brake, while the front brake lever works independently as on any motorcycle. Both ends are ABS enabled, the system modulating hydraulic pressure and preventing wheel lock in every situation.
The uphill back straight at Bira ends in a tricky chicane lurking behind a crest, and this made it a nasty habit of leaping out of nowhere into my sight at close to 80 mph with frightening regularity. That’s exactly when I felt the CBR chassis and my track abilities shimmying close to the edge, only to be rescued lap after lap thanks to the amazing brakes.
My contribution was no more than to jump on the brakes and hang on, from where the C-ABS system took over and worked its magic without any drama. I never needed to alter my braking habits, or felt the Combined ABS system intruding on riding pleasure or brake feel. It’s a clever system that will make a pro of most novices.

2011 Honda CBR250R Review
The practical and city-friendly CBR250R is a superbly balanced motorcycle. The 250R goes on sale in select Asian markets in the first quarter of 2011, and is poised to provide enthusiasts a stylish bike with adequate performance, street-friendly handling and advanced brakes, all at a really attractive price.

motorsport modification | motorcycle news update | new motor bikes |2011 Honda CBR250R Review

The motorcycle business has evolved a full circle at Honda. It brought the world high-tech bikes, higher-tech bikes, superbikes and then pushed the envelope to supersports, this giant punching through every barrier of motorcycle development along the way.





2011 Honda CBR250R Review2011 Honda CBR250R

The CBR250R reveals a mature side to this multinational company, who’s put on its thinking cap to conjure up a practical bike for daily use that’s also affordable.

2011 Honda CBR250R Review


The attractively faired CBR250R looks a full-size bike. This sporty quarter-liter motorcycle resembles Honda’s VFR1200F, also sporting a mass-centralized stance. The front fairing extends down to shroud its engine bay, and a curved visor provides ample high speed wind protection, wrapping around a sporty cockpit.

Neat attention to detail is apparent in the attractive steering head region, and you get clip-ons mounted above the triple clamp. We liked the 250R’s blue backlit LCD instruments with silver trim and a compact, easily deciphered layout. An analog tachometer dominates this bay, while you also see a bold digital speedometer, in addition to odometer, trip-counter, clock, fuel and temperature readouts. Switches include all you require, while there are smart buffed-alloy levers and nice feeling palm grips, although we missed the functionality of an adjustable clutch lever.

The tank looks and feels nice thanks to perfectly sculpted knee grooves. Futuristic flank panels swoop back into a bi-color tail, split grab bars and angular brake warning light. There’s also a sharp belly pan, stubby silencer crafted from blackened stainless steel and well-defined footrests. A utility box tucks under the CBR250R’s split seats.



2011 Honda CBR250R ReviewHere's a cutaway of Honda's new 249cc, single-cylinder engine.



Honda has developed a new 249cc, 4-stroke, dual-overhead-camshaft engine for the CBR250R. The liquid-cooled, single-cylinder powerplant is fuel-injected via a twin-beam, Honda PGM-FI system.

The centrifugal cast, thin-wall cylinder sits 4mm offset from the crankshaft center towards the exhaust side to reduce friction between the cylinder and molybdenum-coated piston. There’s a textured sleeve exterior for better heat dispersion, while the combustion chamber uses pentroof architecture. An iridium spark-plug is deployed in the new engine that uses four lightweight valves propped up on slender stems. The CBR250R enjoys the world’s first roller rocker arms on any DOHC engine, with tappet clearance relying on shim adjustment.

Peak power at the crankshaft is stated to be 25.8 hp at 8500 rpm, while a maximum torque figure of close to 16.6 ft-lb at 7000 rpm is to be expected, varying from market to market.

That reads all very well on paper, but feels more fun commanded by your own enthusiastic wrist. The engine note is pleasantly gruff yet soft. Engine revs build with a willing thrum the instant you select first, open throttle and let out the well-weighted clutch. Throttle response is crisp, the CBR250R enjoying a wide, thoroughly refined powerband even novices wont hesitate to exploit. Revs rise in a smooth, purposeful rush through an adequate low end, meeting a meaty midrange and frantic top-end rush as expected from the short-stroke powerplant.





2011 Honda CBR250R ReviewOur Indian correspondent had a chance to test out the new CBR250R on the track.

I found myself fighting to complete the up-shift to third before revs bashed into and tripped on the limiter over 10,000 rpm in second while exiting the final corner leading onto the main straight at Bira circuit, Pattaya, where we were treated to our first few laps aboard the 250R. You’ve six gears to play with, every shift feeling light and precise. The CBR is good for effortless 70-mph cruising, with the maximum speed I saw at the end of the straight being an indicated 88 mph, a little power still in hand.

2011-Honda-CBR250R Review


A diamond frame with steel pipe trusses holds the CBR250R together, with 37mm telescopic front suspension, a rectangle-section swingarm and 5-step adjustable Pro-link system at the rear. Wheels are 17 inches, with ample tires, a 140/70 section used at rear.

The CBR250R riding position is midway between commuter-upright and sporty, and kept my wrists stress free during this short ride. The saddle offers good padding, making this a comfortable steed. Ride quality feels plush, although this was difficult to judge on the racing circuit.

Handling is light, street-friendly and stable through the corners. The Honda doesn’t handle with the sharp edge of a more radical race replica bike. It feels softer and forgiving, sure-footed enough for the occasional track day, still essentially a comfortable motorcycle well suited to daily use.



2011 Honda CBR250R ReviewU.S. customers can choose Honda’s innovative C-ABS for an extra $500.



Honda is offering top drawer Combined ABS front (296mm floating disc) and rear (220mm) disc brakes as an option. The combined system is calibrated to intervene and distribute brake pressure to the front and rear whenever you depress the rear brake, while the front brake lever works independently as on any motorcycle. Both ends are ABS enabled, the system modulating hydraulic pressure and preventing wheel lock in every situation.

The uphill back straight at Bira ends in a tricky chicane lurking behind a crest, and this made it a nasty habit of leaping out of nowhere into my sight at close to 80 mph with frightening regularity. That’s exactly when I felt the CBR chassis and my track abilities shimmying close to the edge, only to be rescued lap after lap thanks to the amazing brakes.

My contribution was no more than to jump on the brakes and hang on, from where the C-ABS system took over and worked its magic without any drama. I never needed to alter my braking habits, or felt the Combined ABS system intruding on riding pleasure or brake feel. It’s a clever system that will make a pro of most novices.





2011 Honda CBR250R Review
The practical and city-friendly CBR250R is a superbly balanced motorcycle. The 250R goes on sale in select Asian markets in the first quarter of 2011, and is poised to provide enthusiasts a stylish bike with adequate performance, street-friendly handling and advanced brakes, all at a really attractive price.

Monday, December 13, 2010

Modif New Honda Mega Pro

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Modif New Honda Mega Pro

From the middle to the stern of the New Mega Pro, has received significant changes. Stern is made more slender and tapering.

Sector while the rear legs, this ultimate streetfighter pinch arm swing belongs to CB VTECH combined with tires Bridgestone Battlax 200/50 - 17.

Attendance at the booth Wannabe Honda CB1000R is quite provoke enthusiasm motor sport lovers homeland. In addition to providing an exciting spectacle for JMCS 2010, the presence of ultimate street fighter can also be used as a reference modification for the owner of the New Mega Pro.
Specifications CB1000R Wannabe

Head Lamp: New Mega Pro

Fat Bar Steering: After Market

Front Fork: Up Side Down CBR 1000 2009

Front Tire: Bridgestone Battlax 120/60 - 17

Rear Tire: Bridgestone Battlax 120/60 - 17

Front Brake: Tokico

Rear Brake: Nissin

Tank Cover: Custom

Delta Box & Under Cowl: Custom

Front Fender: Custom

Rear Body: custome

Muffler: Custom

Modif New Honda Mega Pro

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Modif New Honda Mega Pro

From the middle to the stern of the New Mega Pro, has received significant changes. Stern is made more slender and tapering.

Sector while the rear legs, this ultimate streetfighter pinch arm swing belongs to CB VTECH combined with tires Bridgestone Battlax 200/50 - 17.

Attendance at the booth Wannabe Honda CB1000R is quite provoke enthusiasm motor sport lovers homeland. In addition to providing an exciting spectacle for JMCS 2010, the presence of ultimate street fighter can also be used as a reference modification for the owner of the New Mega Pro.
Specifications CB1000R Wannabe

Head Lamp: New Mega Pro

Fat Bar Steering: After Market

Front Fork: Up Side Down CBR 1000 2009

Front Tire: Bridgestone Battlax 120/60 - 17

Rear Tire: Bridgestone Battlax 120/60 - 17

Front Brake: Tokico

Rear Brake: Nissin

Tank Cover: Custom

Delta Box & Under Cowl: Custom

Front Fender: Custom

Rear Body: custome

Muffler: Custom

Only Matic Modification

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Only Matic Modification
The Showing matic this one indeed the combination between the modernity and tradisionalitas. Saw how the Mio motor that several a part already motorized this was seen apik berpadu with parts-parts standard that was quite typical Yamaha Mio.

The Mio motor surplus lansiran 2008 this until could gain the The Best Matic Modification degree was showing his graphic design that good had a motive Dayak, the application monel as well as the use of six tachometers as item the sweetener.

Only Matic Modification

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Only Matic Modification
The Showing matic this one indeed the combination between the modernity and tradisionalitas. Saw how the Mio motor that several a part already motorized this was seen apik berpadu with parts-parts standard that was quite typical Yamaha Mio.

The Mio motor surplus lansiran 2008 this until could gain the The Best Matic Modification degree was showing his graphic design that good had a motive Dayak, the application monel as well as the use of six tachometers as item the sweetener.

Modification Honda Mega Pro Red

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Modification Honda Mega Pro Red
Honda Mega Pro, if you are going to modify your honda mega pro, then this design will be one of the best design that i have ever watch. it is looked like the combination of honda megapro, honda tiger and suzuki thunder. This modif is very good.