Showing posts with label classic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label classic. Show all posts
The Honda Magna Motorcycles
Honda delivered the first generation Magnas in 1982 with the V45 model with a 748 cc DOHC 16-valve liquid-cooled 90 degree V-4 engine is connected with 6-speed transmission with a hydraulically actuated wet-plate clutch and shaft drive.

In 1984 and 1985 produced a version of Honda V30 Magna. Focusing on strength and flexibility to add to supply motorcycles, Honda motorcycle 400cc original bored and improve strength and performance. "Super" VF750C Magna VF700, and followed in 1987 (700 cc displacement) and 1988 (748 cc).

In 1984 and 1985 produced a version of Honda V30 Magna. Focusing on strength and flexibility to add to supply motorcycles, Honda motorcycle 400cc original bored and improve strength and performance. "Super" VF750C Magna VF700, and followed in 1987 (700 cc displacement) and 1988 (748 cc).
Magna 750 produced 1994-2003. Supported by a 748 cc liquid-cooled 90 ° V-4 engine associated with the transmission 5 speed, 750 Magna has not changed much throughout the year.
Ducati 2V Demon Classic Sport Modified
Classic sport motorcycle and slender with a look and air-cooled, 2V Ducati engine, the basic DS 1000.

Chassis:
999 frame, steering head can be adjusted, Marvic Penta magnesium wheels, Ohlins FG 43 fully customizable front forks, Ohlins rear damper fully adjusted, changing the shock strut connecting 749R alike, Brembo brake system, 999R swingarm

Chassis:
999 frame, steering head can be adjusted, Marvic Penta magnesium wheels, Ohlins FG 43 fully customizable front forks, Ohlins rear damper fully adjusted, changing the shock strut connecting 749R alike, Brembo brake system, 999R swingarm
- Weight: 138 Kg (304.23 lbs) including Oil
- Load: 53% Front, 47% Rear
- Horsepower: 118 at 7400 RPM
- Torque: 114 at 6800 RPM
- Capacity: 1078 cc
- Injection: 50mm butterfly valve, computer Esner Ignijet (free adjustable)
- Engine: Racing camshafts "Pure Tec", 47mm intake valves, 41mm valve "Pure Tec", 1078 cc Big Bore Kit "Pure Tec"
Technical information Ducati 2 V Demon
- Fuel tank in the middle of the bike. Under the steering head, lying on top of the cylinder.
- Changed 999 alloy frame with a mess in the back frame (cnc machined) for installation of rear shock
- Under-Seat Under-Engine and exhaust system. The same volume and length of pipe identical to the two cylinders!
- Seats self
- Half a gift with air channels to cool the vertical cylinder
- Phlins front forks and rear shock fully adjusted
- Swingarm as adjustable
- Free programmable valve injection system with 50mm butterfly
2010 - Harley-Davidson XR1200X

MCN overall verdict
Based on the 2009 XR1200, the XR1200X is slightly more sports biased than the sports biased XR1200. Confused? Don’t be. All you have to think about is the X-model has vastly improved, multi-adjustable suspension that makes a difference when riding 187kg of American muscle on our roads. It also comes in a menacing black paint scheme with black exhausts. Engine spec remains the same as the XR1200. Just remember Harley’s idea of sports bike performance is nothing like a 600-1000cc sports machine produced in the past 20 years.

Engine
The air-cooled 1202cc is all torque – 74ftlb of it – with not a lot more horsepower to top off the lowdown punt, but then it is based on the 1200 Sportster but with higher compression and upswept, high volume 2:1:2 exhausts (see XR1200 review for full details).

Ride and Handling
The addition of Showa pig piston forks and piggyback shocks puts the accomplished XR1200 onto another rung of the handling ladder. There’s a lot more feedback from front and rear wheels and the front end feels considerably more settled on the brakes. At the same time it is supple enough to rubbish the Queen’s crumbling highways. This means you can actually wring every last drop of performance from the XR1200X and make use of it. Or simply enjoy the slow revving nature of the bike with an improved, polished even, ride quality.
Quality and Reliability
The Harley-Davidson chassis range is slowly but surely getting updated. Better brakes and suspension figure highly, as per the XR1200 and XR1200X. But somewhere along the line H-D have forgotten about the simple things like why is the clutch cable flapping in the breeze; why are the footpegs and foot controls so chunky-ugly yet so loose, and so on?
source ; http://www.motorcyclenews.com/MCN/bikereviews/searchresults/Bike-Reviews/Harley-Davidson/Harley-Davidson-XR1200X-2010-model/
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