BIKES

Top 10 Fastest Motorbikes in the World

Bike is one of the most entertaining and fast rides in the World, The thing which fascinate me most about motorbikes is their sound, The heavier the engine the better the sound is produced, Well every bike lover wants a faster motorbike to ride, After year 2000 the competition in bikes market had dramatically increased, They introduced turbine powered bikes like y2k which were much more faster in acceleration and top speed were above 200 mph, but later in year 2001 manufacturer had decided to electronically limit the motorbike speeds to 186 mph to make it safe for riders but many manufacturers declined and they are still producing bikes which are more then 200 mph in top speed but mostly street bikes are electronically limited to 186 mph, Let’s have a look at the world’s fastest Motorbikes
Dodge Tomahawk
Dodge Tomahawk Fastest Bike  Top 10 Fastest Motorbikes in the World
500 bhp with Viper Engine V 10 – This concept Bike can touch 300 mph
MTT Streefighter
MTT Streetfighter Turbine Bike Top 10 Fastest Motorbikes in the World

This Bike is using turbine engine technology, MTT Streetfighter can touch 250 mph and it has got 420 bhp
MTT Turbine Superbike (Y2K Superbike)
MTT y2k Turbine Superbike Top 10 Fastest Motorbikes in the World

This super machine has been powered by Rolce Royce turbine engine which gives him 320 bhp to touch the speed of 230 mph
Suzuki Hayabusa
Suzuki Hayabusa Limited Top 10 Fastest Motorbikes in the World

The hot selling Hyabusa have got 197 horses in its engine ( 197 bhp – 1349 cc ) which can take him to the top speed of 200 mph but current model has electronically limited speed of 186 mph
Kawasaki Ninja ZX-14
Kawasaki Ninja ZX14 Top Speed Top 10 Fastest Motorbikes in the World

Ninja ZX 14 is using DOHC engine technology with 1352 cc engine which produces 190 bhp to give it top speed of almost 190 mph
BMW S1000RR
BMW S1000RR Limited Edition Top 10 Fastest Motorbikes in the World

BMW s1000 RR is oen of the super bikes using DOHC technology , It was introduced in 2009 Superbike World Championship, This bike has  got 192 bhp ( 999 cc ) with the electronically limited speed of 186 mph
MV Agusta F4 CC
MV Agusta F4 CC Fast Bike Top 10 Fastest Motorbikes in the World

It has got 1078 cc engine which produces 200 bhp and the top speed which this bke can attain is 190 mph
Honda CBR1100XX Blackbird
Honda CBR 1100 XX Blackbird Hot  Top 10 Fastest Motorbikes in the World

This bikes is from 1996 using DOHC technology and it came with 1137 cc engine which produces 150 bhp, Honda CBR 1100XX can go upto 180 mph
Yamaha YZF R1
Yamaha YZF R1 Limited Edition Top 10 Fastest Motorbikes in the World

R1 is one of the most popular street bikes, It is also using DOHC engines with 179 bhp ( 998 cc ) which can take it to 170 mph
Aprilia RSV 1000 R
Aprilia RSV 1000 R cool bike Top 10 Fastest Motorbikes in the World

Aprilla has got V2 141 bhp engine which can take him upto 168 mph



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                                         BIKES FROM JAPAN

Kawasaki W800

 

Kawasaki W800

The U.S. gets plenty of classically styled bikes from Triumph, Harley-Davidson, and, sometimes, Ducati. However, few Japanese bikes packing that retro vibe head over to our side of the pond. Kawasaki's W800—an update in engine size from the W650—was new last year, and its a beautifully designed bike. It's the attention to detail, such as the metal switchgear, that make this bike so desirable. We'd like to see it come over to our roads.


Read more: 10 Hot Bikes From Japan's Major Motor Show - Popular Mechanics

Kawasaki W800

The U.S. gets plenty of classically styled bikes from Triumph, Harley-Davidson, and, sometimes, Ducati. However, few Japanese bikes packing that retro vibe head over to our side of the pond. Kawasaki's W800—an update in engine size from the W650—was new last year, and its a beautifully designed bike. It's the attention to detail, such as the metal switchgear, that make this bike so desirable. We'd like to see it come over to our roads.

Yamaha XTW250 Ryoku Concept



Read more: 10 Hot Bikes From Japan's Major Motor Show - Popular Mechanics

Yamaha XTW250 Ryoku Concept

 

The U.S. gets plenty of classically styled bikes from Triumph, Harley-Davidson, and, sometimes, Ducati. However, few Japanese

Read more: 10 Hot Bikes From Japan's Major Motor Show - Popular Mechanics

Kawasaki W800 Special Edition


Honda NC 700S

 


Suzuki Burgman Fuel Cell Scooter Concept

 
 

Honda Crosstourer Concept

     

Suzuki GW250

                        


Harley-Davidson VROD Muscle




Kawasaki Z 750 2009 – Spiros Varagoulis



Its kawasaki Z 750 2009. with new paint style of tank(Z 750R).with:CNC A Pair Rear Side Mirrors,Carbon Fiber Hugger Rear Fender,Gold Front Fork Axle Sliders Protector,Blade Clutch Brake Levers,Front Fender Frame Slider Screw Bolt black gold,CNC Frame Sliders Crash Pads Left Right gold,Bar Ends Aluminum gold,
aluminum handlebar color Gold (of kawasaki z1000 2006 new).

Royal Enfield 350 Classic – bike of Irhzan Samat

Royal Enfield 350 Classic – bike of Irhzan Samat
Hi i will like to share my bike picture royal enfield 350 classic which i convert to off-road..thank


Royal Enfield Classic 350 Technical Specifications
Engine
Engine Displacement (CC)
346
Engine Type
4 Stroke, Air Cooler
No Of Cylinders
1
Power (PS@rpm)
19.9
Torque (Nm@rpm)
28
Fuel Type
Petrol
Drive Type
Chain

Yamaha YZF R125 of Danielle Spencer

YZF R125 of Danielle Spencer
My gorgeous yzf r125, been my baby for over 2 years and love every min with her.
LOve to all bike riders
Dani XX

Bike of Etienne Conradie – Aprilia RSV 4 R

Bike of Etienne Conradie – Aprilia RSV 4 R
Hello dear users from MotorBikesGallery.com
This is my Aprilia RSV 4 R with integrated tail light and Puig wind screen.
Aprilia RSV 4 R
Aprilia RSV 4 R

Harley-Davidson Dyna 2008 Customized By T.Minadakis

Harley-Davidson Dyna 2008 Customized By T.Minadakis
Harley-Davidson Dyna 2008 Customized By T.Minadakis

Performance
Horsepower (bhp): N/A bhp
Torque (Ft Lbs): 91 lbs
Redline RPM: N/A RPM
Exterior
Body Material: N/A
Frame: Steel
Hand Grip Material: N/A
Transmission
Number Of Speeds: 6
Transmission Brands: N/A
Transmission Types: Manual
Instrumentation
Speedometer: Standard
Tachometer: N/A
Fuel Level Warning: Standard
Wheels
Rear Wheel Diameter: 17
Front Wheel Width (in): N/A
Rear Wheel Width (in): N/A
Bags & Storage
Tank Bag: Not Available
Saddle Bag(s): N/A
Lockable Storage: N/A
Tires
Front Tire Speed Rating: 57H
Rear Tire Speed Rating: 73V
Tire Brand: Dunlop
Fuel Economy
US MPG (City): 35
US MPG (Combined): N/A
US MPG (Hwy): 54
Brakes
Front Caliper Pistons: N/A
Rear Caliper Pistons: N/A
Rear Brake Rotor Width (mm): N/A
Suspension & Steering
Front Suspension Brand: N/A
Front Suspension Type: Telescopic Fork
Rear Suspension Type: Twin Sided Swing Arm
Seats
Seat Height (mm): 655.3
Seat Material: Leather
Seat Type: One-Piece
Other Specs
Fuel Capacity (gal): 4.8
Number Of Speakers: N/A
Adjustable Handlebars: Not Available
Rating: 9.6/10 (5 votes cast)
Rating: 0 (from 0 votes)

Awesome Motorcycle – Custom Bobber

Great custom motorcycle with old style cycles


Incredible beauty, grace and power-these are things inherent to this bobber.
Definitely every Moto fan would like to own one of those monsters with so large tires

Yamaha XV 535 Virago – specifications and video review

Yamaha XV 535 Virago
Yamaha XV 535 Virago
General Specifications
GENERAL
Model Yamaha XV 535 Virago
Category Cruiser
ENGINE
Type Air cooled, V-twin, 4-stroke, SOHC
Bore x stroke (mm) 76 mm x 59 mm
Dispacement 535 cc
Compression ratio 9:1
Valves 2 valves per cylinder
Ignition Transistor control ignition (TCI)
Carburetion 2 Mikuni carburetors
Air filter Dry type element
Fuel type Benzin: regular unleaded (92 or 95 RON)
Fuel tank capacity
Models 1987-1989 Total 8,6 L (reserve 2,0 L)
Models 1990 on Total 13,5 L (reserve 2,5 L)
TRANSMISSION
Clutch Wet, multi-plate
Final drive Cardan
Gearbox 5 speed, constat mesh
Transmission ratios
1st 2,714
2nd 1,900
3rd 1,458
4th 1,166
5th 0,966
Starting system Electric starter
Battery 12 V/12 A/h
Charging system AC alternator
WHEELS
Front tyre 3.00S-19 4PR
Rear tyre 140/90-15 70S
Front brake Single 298 mm/4,5 mm disc with 2-piston calipers
Rear brakes Drum (200 mm diameter)
Steering head angle 31 degrees
Trail 122 mm
Front suspension Telescopic fork, 150 mm travel
Rear suspension Dual schock, 85 mm travel
CHASSIS DIMENSIONS
Overall length 2210 mm
Overall width 815 mm
Overall height 1100 mm
Seat height 700 mm
Wheelbase 1511 mm
Ground clearance 145 mm
Basic weight 185 – 196 kg depending on model
PERFORMANCE
Power 34 kW (46 hp) @ 7500 rpm
Torque 47 Nm @ 6000 rpm
Maximum speed 160 km/h
0-100 km/h 7 s
Consumption at 90 km/h ~4,3-4,5 L/100 km
Consumption over 130 km/h ~5,3-6,0 L/100 km
Average autonomy ~220-240 km (183 – 195 km without reserve)
Watch video:

Harley-Davidson V-ROD – monster motorcycle

V-ROD – monster motorcycle

All custom parts for this bike are made in Germany, highest quality. Using a stock, new V-Rod as the base bike, here are all the parts we change to give your bike the look you want:
2012 Harley-Davidson VRSC™ V-Rod Muscle pictures, prices, information, and specifications. Below is the information on the 2012 Harley-Davidson VRSC™ V-Rod Muscle.

The Netherlands – Rik with his Buell XB9 2004

The Netherlands – Rik with his Buell XB9 2004
It’s motor management and exhaust are tuned to a 100,3 BHP by Bike Hospital.
It also has a short tail, with led light. And some other customized parts.
Its color is brushed titanium.
‘ll hope you will like it!!! Because I love to ride this bike!!


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