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Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Part 162 - Kawasaki quitting MotoGP?... (",)

Kawasaki quitting MotoGP?

Reports are coming in claiming that Kawasaki will be announcing an immediate withdrawal from the MotoGP championship on January 5th, 2009. If the reports are true, and there is little reason to doubt them, riders Marco Melandri and John Hopkins will be stuck without rides for the season.

A devastating blow to the sport, coming at a time when the economy is in shambles. No reasons have been given yet, but it’s likely down to a previous lack of results over the years, and money.


Source --> motogpreport

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Part 161 - End Year Ride Port Dickson 27.12.2008 - 28.12.2008... (",)



Location: Pantai Sri Purnama Port Dickson
TIME: 08.45 --->FLAG OFF
ASSEMBLY LOCATION : Shell Sg.Besi(SOUTH)(Shell near BHP )

Location Info

Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia

Port Dickson has always been a perennial attraction for locals in need of a convenient holiday spot. Fondly referred to as ‘PD’, this quiet coastal town is located just 32 km away from Seremban and 80 km away from Kuala Lumpur.

This makes it a very accessible sea-side destination, nearer than other beaches for city-folks from the Klang Valley. In addition, PD’s beaches are not confined to a single spot, but the whole length of the road that runs along the coastline to PD are potential beach-side relaxation areas.


Getting There

Port Dickson can easily be reached by car, cab or bus from Kuala Lumpur via the North-South Expressway. At the Seremban turn-off, a separate expressway links the main highway to Port Dickson, which enables you to reach the town in a matter of minutes. Alternatively, you can take the trunk road from Seremban which will allow you to see many country-side sights.


Some pics in the ride...
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Part 160 - 2009 Yamahas YZF-R1 And FZ6R... (",)

2009 Yamahas YZF-R1 And FZ6R

Major Updates For The YZF-R1 And An All-New FZ6R
2009 Yamaha YZF R1 Side View
2009 Yamaha YZF R1 YCC T YCC I
The new R1 keeps the old model's YCC-T and YCC-I, but the lengths of the adjustable stacks are substantially different from previously and they are actuated at 9400 rpm, 1000rpm lower than before. The ride-by-wire mapping can be altered by a drive-mode switch, offering a choice of three modes. Showerhead-style secondary injectors, mounted inside the airbox lid, have been added.
2009 Yamaha YZF R1 Crank Spaces
The R1's crossplane crank spaces each cylinder 90 degrees from the next. This layout gives perfect primary and secondary balance, but a counter rotating shaft is required to offset a primary rocking couple. A conventional 180-degree spacing has no primary rocking couple but is not balanced for secondary vibrations, hence the need on some bikes for a balance shaft spinning at twice crankshaft speed.
2009 Yamaha YZF R1 Frame
A combination of castings and extrusions make up the R1's frame, with a cast front section mated to controlled-fill die-cast outer frame rails and extruded inner rails. The front engine mount is now on the bottom front of the cylinder head, necessitating very long frame extension and changing the engine's contribution to chassis stiffness.

2009 Yamaha YZF R1 Headlights
Dual projector-beam headlights replace the R1's previous four-light arrangement, with the ram-air ducts now positioned in the previous high-beam location.
2009 Yamaha YZF R1 Engine
Even with the addition of a counterbalancer, the R1's engine is still quite compact.
2009 Yamahas Crossplane Crankshaft
The crossplane crankshaft results in an uneven firing order, which Yamaha says gives the R1 both the low-rpm torque of a twin and the high-revving horsepower of a four-cylinder.

2009 Yamaha FZ6R Side View
The FZ6R is dubbed as an entry-level or commuter bike and-like the FZ6-has an engine lifted from an earlier R6 model. Downgraded componentry compared to the FZ6 keeps the R's price lower than the standard version despite the addition of a full fairing.

Friday, December 19, 2008

Part 159 - Ride To Fraser's Hill 29/11/2008 & 30/11/2008... (",)





How To Get There

Fraser's Hill, 100 kilometers from Kuala Lumpur


By Road : Fraser's Hill, 100 kilometers from Kuala Lumpur can be reached via the Karak Highway. Turn left at the Bentong junction and proceed to Teranum. At Teranum, take the left turn towards Gap before the short ascent up to Fraser's Hill.

Alternatively, one can also take the old trunk route heading towards Penang and turn off at Kuala Kubu Bharu for the drive to the Gap. The last 8 km from the Gap to the top of Fraser's Hill 9 scenic, narrow winding which carries one-way traffic 7.00 a.m. to 7.00 p.m.




Some pics in the ride...

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See you in the next ride. Bye2... (",)

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