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Sabtu, 25 Desember 2010
Sabtu, 04 Desember 2010
Selasa, 23 November 2010
Smartphone Bicycle
This bike is called the Ecodrive it has integrated lights and turn signals controlled via the handlebars. And no concept is complete without some form of smartphone integration so this little bike has a nice cubby hole for the iPhone. Keeps it charged and in return, the iPhone gives you access to its magical GPS and navigation abilities.





Minggu, 21 November 2010
Dinosaur Motorcycle Sculptures
Whoever rode the Jud Turner ‘MortalCycle’ would instantly be regarded as the meanest rider on the road, hands down. Of course, that would be the case if this was in fact ridable. Unfortunately, it’s an art piece.
Taking the form of a dinosaur skeleton, the Jud Turner ‘MortalCycle’ would be the perfect decor for Halloween. Made out of welded steel, it measures about 44 inches in length. According to the artist, he creates “artwork which embraces opposites.” This is a prime example of just that.
Selasa, 16 November 2010
Dodge Tomahawk Worlds Fastest Bike
The Dodge Tomahawk is a Viper V-10 founded motorcycle, a 500 horsepower engine amid one wheels under it. The engine breathes during twin throttle bodies mounted affirmative up front. (That's how the two sweet Times above the front tires are).
Chrysler purchased nine replicas in Neiman Marcus, for up to $555,000 each. The motorcycles cannot be lawfully driven on public roads. A Chrysler spokesman informed properties got caused as rolling sculptures, but properties can maybe nevertheless be driven on private roads.
The Dodge Tomahawk can get in touch with 60 miles an hour in almost 2.5 seconds, and has a theoretical top promptness of close to 400 mph. Each pair of wheels is separated by a few inches and every wheel has an independent suspension. Bernhard claimed five wheels got vital to deal with the gas of the engine.
Sabtu, 06 November 2010
Renovatio Concept by Confederate Motor Company
I’m a little bit confused with this motor design, where do I sit ? This renovation concept by Confederate Motor Company uses minimal machine, using the fewest pieces, moving parts and systems to accomplish its dynamic mission. The word “Renovation” itself means rebirth, which also represent the rebirth of their headquarters company after destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. The Driving concept was the creation of a conceptually flexible foundation to allow a place for growth and further iteration; a utilitarian modular flexible foundation.
Specification :
Dimensions:
Weight: 340lbs.; Wheelbase 60?; Seat Height 30?; 27 degree rake.
Engine:
103 cubic inch Confederate Water cooled 90 degree utilitarian modular platform
150 HP normally aspirated - 190 HP optional supercharger
Transmission:
Confederate design; six speed, close ratio.
Primary:
Internal gear driven
Front End:
Girder-type aircraft aluminum and titanium multi-link with
shock centered on steering axis; Carbon fiber struts.
Swingarm:
Single sided aluminum cast piece.
Suspension:
Rear-Penske coil over shock with remote reservoir multi adjustable; Front-Penske coil in shock, multi adjustable.
Lighting:
Forward LED headlight and blinker system; integrated into girder.
Fuel Cell:
Confederate design, one piece composite fiber cell;
Fuel Capacity 4.5 gallons with integrated air box.
Gauge:
Single integrated tachometer and speedometer.
Wheels:
Blackstone structural carbon fiber.
Identification:
Engine & Neck contain ID numbers.
Preliminary Engine Specifications:
Type: V-twin
Displacement: 1686 cc (103 cu. in.)
V-angle: 90 degrees
Compression ratio: 11.0:1
Valve configuration: Over head valves, 2 per cylinder
Valve lifters: Hydraulic roller
Bore x stroke: 108 x 92mm (4.252 x 3.622 in.)
Fuel system: Sequential fuel injection
Fuel Type: Premium unleaded
Horsepower: 135 hp (SAE Certified)
Torque: 125 lbs-ft (SAE Certified)
Fuel shut off: 7800 rpm
Block: 356-T6 Sand cast aluminum
Cylinder bores: Liner-less Nicom coated parent aluminum
Cylinder head: 356-T6 Sand cast aluminum
Intake manifold: Carbon runner, dual throttle body
Exhaust manifold: 321 Stainless steel headers
Crankshaft: Billet 4340 steel
Camshaft: Billet 8620 VAR steel
Connecting rods: Forged Powder Metal Titanium
Pistons: Forged 4032 Aluminum
Valves: Forged titanium
Dimensions:
Weight: 340lbs.; Wheelbase 60?; Seat Height 30?; 27 degree rake.
Engine:
103 cubic inch Confederate Water cooled 90 degree utilitarian modular platform
150 HP normally aspirated - 190 HP optional supercharger
Transmission:
Confederate design; six speed, close ratio.
Primary:
Internal gear driven
Front End:
Girder-type aircraft aluminum and titanium multi-link with
shock centered on steering axis; Carbon fiber struts.
Swingarm:
Single sided aluminum cast piece.
Suspension:
Rear-Penske coil over shock with remote reservoir multi adjustable; Front-Penske coil in shock, multi adjustable.
Lighting:
Forward LED headlight and blinker system; integrated into girder.
Fuel Cell:
Confederate design, one piece composite fiber cell;
Fuel Capacity 4.5 gallons with integrated air box.
Gauge:
Single integrated tachometer and speedometer.
Wheels:
Blackstone structural carbon fiber.
Identification:
Engine & Neck contain ID numbers.
Preliminary Engine Specifications:
Type: V-twin
Displacement: 1686 cc (103 cu. in.)
V-angle: 90 degrees
Compression ratio: 11.0:1
Valve configuration: Over head valves, 2 per cylinder
Valve lifters: Hydraulic roller
Bore x stroke: 108 x 92mm (4.252 x 3.622 in.)
Fuel system: Sequential fuel injection
Fuel Type: Premium unleaded
Horsepower: 135 hp (SAE Certified)
Torque: 125 lbs-ft (SAE Certified)
Fuel shut off: 7800 rpm
Block: 356-T6 Sand cast aluminum
Cylinder bores: Liner-less Nicom coated parent aluminum
Cylinder head: 356-T6 Sand cast aluminum
Intake manifold: Carbon runner, dual throttle body
Exhaust manifold: 321 Stainless steel headers
Crankshaft: Billet 4340 steel
Camshaft: Billet 8620 VAR steel
Connecting rods: Forged Powder Metal Titanium
Pistons: Forged 4032 Aluminum
Valves: Forged titanium
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