2012 Triumph Thunderbird Abs Review

2012 Triumph Thunderbird Abs Review

Triumph Thunderbird Storm

When too much power is not enough, the Triumph Thunderbird Storm is just the muscle cruiser for you.

It's basically a liquid-cooled Thunderbird 1600cc bored out to 1700cc with 107mm pistons pumping out to 73kW (98ps).

Leaving Oliver's Motorcycles in Moorooka, I let the clutch out into a slim gap in the afternoon commuter traffic and the bike lunged at the space.

Triumph Thunderbird Storm

Luckily the brakes are also really effective, especially the rear brake, perhaps the most powerful I've experienced. I stomped on them a couple of times and the ABS comes on quickly and effectively.

Thunderbird hit the streets in 2009 and two years later they unleashed the Storm which instantly became a hit, proving that power is king.

Unlike most cruisers, it's not powered by a V-twin but by a parallel twin which Triumph prefers.

While the thumping vibe of a big V-twin is addictive, the parallel twin has its own appeal. I love its characteristic broad sweep of midrange torque and this is no different.

There isn't the low-down grunt you expect from a big cruiser, but a surge of 156Nm of torque from 3000 revs through to the red line.

Triumph Thunderbird Storm

It's addictive in its own way and you have to use the gears just a little more than you normally would to avoid a slight lag around 2000-2500rpm.

Thankfully the gearbox has become a little slicker over the years since I first rode a Thunderbird.

Neutral is easy to find and the gears lock into place without much mechanical noise to drown out the macho purr of the megaphone style exhausts.

Triumph Thunderbird Storm

The Thunderbird is a wide and low beast. You sit with your legs wide around the fat tank and your hands down low on the slightly bent beach bars.

Ahead, all you see is the blurring road and white line.

They've even managed to keep the mirrors low without sacrificing vision around your arms into the quickly diminishing traffic behind you.

The seating position is quite high but comfortable. You feel like you are sitting on it, rather than in it.

There is an easy reach to the forward controls and a firm, but fair 700m-high seat dished out to the shape of your backside. It's comfortable for the full duration of a 22-litre tank of fuel, or almost 400km, depending on your riding style.

Assembling and manufacture of some components in Thailand has improved build quality. The cabling is tidy, the edges such as around the fuel filler are nicely finished and the welds are clean.

Triumph loves tradition, so they have kept the side-mounted ignition switch which is just behind the right leg.

They have also retained the traditional tank-mounted instrument panel, but with a comprehensive and modern LCD display that shows fuel, odo, two trips, clock and range which you can toggle through via a convenient "info" button on the right switchblock. A gear indicator would also be handy.

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Triumph Thunderbird Storm

I like the auto indicators. They're safe, modern and should be mandatory on all road bikes.

Styling is equally traditional with blacked-out engine and the frog-eyed twin headlights like their Rocket III and Speed Triple, or Harley's Fat Bob. Looks aside, they certainly deliver a well-blended spread of light for night cruising.

Triumph Thunderbird Storm

A good combination of medium-sized tyres and a decent suspension system make it a reasonable handler in the traffic with fairly humble change of direction and easy feet-up u-turns.

Out on the potholed urban landscape, it trips up a bit in the rear with a bouncy shock, while the front seems very planted.

At high speed, it's quite stable and the clean air from the low scuttle means there is little buffeting.

However, the windsock effect will mean your arms start to tire after long bouts of high-speed cruising.

It has generous clearance for a cruiser which allows you to settle into a nice rhythm in the twisties. If you want to go harder, you will have to rely on the strong brakes for late corner entries and the stonking engine to pull out of the corner.

It might seem like a minimalist muscle cruiser, but it has awesome performance, quality build and you can personalise it with more than 100 factory accessories.

Triumph Thunderbird Storm tech specs

  • Price: $20,990 plus on-road costs.
  • Warranty: 2-year, unlimited km
  • Engine: Liquid-cooled, DOHC, 1699cc parallel-twin, 270º firing
  • Bore/Stroke: 107.1 x 94.3mm
  • Power: 73kW @ 5200rpm
  • Torque: 156Nm (115ft.lb) @ 2950rpm
  • Transmission: 6-speed, belt drive, wet clutch
  • Wheels: 19 x 3.5in; 17 x 6.0in 5-spoke alloys
  • Tyres: 120/70 R19; 200/50 R17
  • Suspension: Showa 47mm forks, 120mm travel; Showa twin shocks with 5 position adjustable preload, 95mm rear wheel travel
  • Brakes: 310mm floating discs, Nissin 4-piston fixed calipers; 310mm fixed disc, Brembo 2-piston floating caliper, ABS
  • Length: 2340mm (92.1in)
  • Width (handlebars): 880mm (34.6in)
  • Height without mirrors: 1120mm (44.1in)
  • Seat: 700mm (27.5in)
  • Wheelbase: 1615mm (63.5in)
  • Rake/Trail: 32º/151mm
  • Fuel: 22 litre tank (5.8 US gals)
  • Wet Weight: 339kg (746lbs)

2012 Triumph Thunderbird Abs Review

Source: https://motorbikewriter.com/triumph-thunderbird-storm-review/

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Maybach 62 Pics

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    06 V Rod Specs

    06 V Rod Specs

    Harley Davidson VRSCSE2 Screamin Eagle V-Rod (2006)

    Make Model: Harley Davidson VRSCSE2 Screamin Eagle V-Rod

    Year: 2006
    Engine: Four stroke, 60 degrees V-twin, DOHC, 4 valve per cylinder.
    Capacity: 1250 cc / 76.2 cu-in
    Bore x Stroke: 105 x 72 mm
    Cooling System: Liquid cooled
    Compression Ratio: 11.3;1
    Lubrication: Gerotor, wet sump
    Induction: Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection
    Ignition: Sequential, single fire non waste spark, coil on plug
    Battery: Sealed,maintenance-free, 12-volt, 12 amp-hour, 200 cca (per Battery Council International rating)
    Starting: Electric
    Max Power: 123 hp / 90.5 kW @ 8000 rpm
    Max Torque: 115 Nm / 86 [email protected] 7000 rpm
    Clutch: Nine plate wet pressure fed with integral compensation
    Transmission: 5 Speed
    Final Drive: Belt
    Gear Ratio: 1st 11.752 10.969 10.969 2nd 7.898 7.371 7.371 3rd 6.322 5.900 5.900 4th 5.459 5.095 5.095 5th 4.889 4.563 4.563
    Frame: Steel perimeter upper frame w/hydroformed main rails and bolt-on lower frame rails, MIG welded
    Front Suspension: Huge 49mm telescopic forks
    Front Wheel Travel: 100 mm / 3.9 in

    Rear Suspension: Dual coil over adjustable shock
    Rear Wheel Travel: 70 mm / 2.7 in
    Front Brakes: 2x 300mm discs 4 piston calipers
    Rear Brakes: Single 300mm disc 4 piston caliper
    Front Tyre: D207F 120/70ZR-19 60W
    Rear Tyre: D207F 240/40R18 74W
    Rake: 34 degrees
    Fork Angle: 36 degrees
    Trail: 114 mm / 4.5 in
    Dimensions: Length 2363.4mm / 93.0 in
    Wheelbase: 1699 mm / 66.9 in
    Seat Height: Laden 660.40 mm / 26 in Unladen 688.34 mm / 27.1 in
    Dry Weight: 298 kg / 657 lbs
    Wet Weight: 308 kg / 679 lbs
    Fuel Capacity: 14 Litres / 3.7 US gal


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    Gp1800 Top Speed

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    Citroen C3 Aircross Hatchback 1.2 PureTech 110 Shine Plus 5dr [6 speed]

    The 1.2 PureTech 110 Shine Plus 5dr [6 speed] is part of the Citroen C3 Aircross range of small family car style petrol cars. With a BHP of around 110, manual transmission and around 109 (g/km) co2 emissions, the Citroen C3 Aircross Hatchback 1.2 PureTech 110 Shine Plus 5dr [6 speed] could well be the ideal lease vehicle for you.

    Please see below for some of the monthly leasing deals we have available from top Citroen dealerships.

    Main image for the Citroen C3 Aircross Hatchback 1.2 PureTech 110 Shine Plus 5dr [6 speed]

    Key information

    • Transmission Manual
    • Fuel Type Petrol
    • MPG 58.9
    • Insurance Group 16E
    • CO2 109
    • Performance (BHP) 110

    Deal specs

    • Equipment
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    Heating/ Cooling/ Ventilation

    • Automatic air conditioning Included

    Security

    • Immobiliser Included
    • Remote central locking + deadlocks Included
    • Perimetric and volumetric anti theft alarm Included
    • Keyless entry and keyless start Included
    • Automatic door and boot locking with automatic unlocking in case of impact Included

    Driver Information

    • Rev counter Included
    • 7" Capacitive colour touchscreen Included
    • Multi function on board trip computer Included
    • Mirror screen with Apple CarPlay and Android auto Included

    Safety

    • Front seatbelt pretensioners Included
    • Rear door child safety locks Included
    • 5 three point inertia reel seatbelts Included
    • Automatic illumination of hazard warning lights Included
    • Tyre pressure monitor Included
    • Mono-tone horn Included
    • Drivers/passengers and rear seats unfastened seat belt warning Included
    • Driver, front passenger, front lateral and curtain airbags Included
    • Forward collision alert Included

    Seats

    • Height adjustable driver's seat Included
    • Front and rear head restraints Included
    • 60/40 split folding rear seat Included
    • Sliding rear bench Included
    • 2 rear isofix mounting points (outside seats) with top tether Included
    • Front passengers seat flat folding Included

    Interior Features

    • 12V socket in rear of vehicle Included
    • Rear centre armrest/ski flap Included
    • Leather gear knob Included
    • Front and rear door storage Included
    • Height and reach adjustable steering wheel Included
    • Leather steering wheel with satin chrome inserts and radio controls Included
    • Flex load/Pull out boot floor Included
    • Soft touch dashboard facia Included

    Driver Aids

    • Lane departure warning system Included
    • Front parking sensors Included
    • Rear parking sensors Included
    • Coffee Break Alert Included
    • Speed limit recognition and recommendation Included
    • Variable assistance power steering Included
    • Top rear vision reversing camera Included
    • Cruise control with speed limiter Included
    • Citroen connect box emergency and assistance system Included

    Exterior Body Features

    • Front and rear aluminium effect bumper protectors Included
    • Body colour painted door handles Included

    Wheels - Alloy

    • 17" Diamond cut 4 ever alloy wheels Included

    Exterior Lights

    • Automatic lights Included
    • Front fog lights with cornering function Included
    • Halogen headlights with LED daytime running lights Included

    Entertainment

    • Bluetooth hands free and media streaming Included
    • Citroen connected DAB radio with 6 speakers Included
    • Steering wheel mounted controls for stereo and telephone Included

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    2009 Honda 250r

    2009 Honda 250r

    Honda XR250R/XR250L
    1994 Honda XR250R.jpg

    A 1994 Honda XR250R

    Manufacturer Honda
    Production 1979–2004
    Predecessor Honda XL250
    Successor Honda CRF250X
    Class Off road and dual-sport
    Engine SOHC, 4-valve, oil-cooled, four-stroke, single
    Bore / stroke (86–95) 73 mm × 59.5 mm (2.87 in × 2.34 in)[1]
    Compression ratio (86–95) 10.2:1[1]
    Power (86–95) 24.56 hp (18.31 kW)@ 8,000 rpm (claimed)[1]
    Torque (86–95) 16.85 lb⋅ft (22.85 N⋅m)@7, rpm (claimed)[1]
    Ignition type Kick start
    Transmission 6-speed[2] manual chain drive
    Frame type Steel
    Suspension Front: (90–95) 41mm cartridge forks with 11 in (280 mm) of travel[1]
    (96-04) 41mm KYB cartridge forks with 10.6 in (270 mm) of travel
    Rear: (90-95) Single shock with 11 in (280 mm) of travel[1]
    (96–04) KYB Single shock with 10.6 in (270 mm) of travel
    Brakes Front: 240mm disc[2]
    Rear: (79–89) drum[3]
    Rear: (90–04) 220mm disc[2] [3]
    Tires Front: 80/100-21[2] Rear: 100/100-18[2]
    Rake, trail (85–95) 25°, 100 mm (3.9 in) (96–04) 24°, 92 mm (3.6 in)
    Wheelbase
    • (86–91) 1,420 mm (56.1 in)
    • (91–95) 1,410 mm (55.7 in)
    • (96–04) 55.1 in (1,400 mm)
    Dimensions L:
    • (86–91) 2,100 mm (82.7 in)
    • (91–95) 2,110 mm (83.1 in)

    W:
    • (86–91) 910 mm (35.8 in)
    • (91–95) 900 mm (35.4 in)

    H:
    • (86–91) 1,230 mm (48.3 in)
    • (91–95) 1,200 mm (48 in)

    Seat height
    • (86–95) 920 mm (36.4 in)
    • (96–04) 910 mm (36 in)
    Weight
    • (86–91) 108.6 kg (239.4 lb) (claimed)[1]
    • (91–95) 108.0 kg (238.1 lb) (claimed)[1]
    • (96–04) 110 kg (240 lb) (claimed)[1]
     (dry)
    Fuel capacity (86–95) 9.0 l; 1.98 imp gal (2.38 US gal) 2.6 US gal (9.8 l; 2.2 imp gal)
    Oil capacity (86–95) 1,600 ml (1.7 US qt)

    The Honda XR250R and XR250L are trail and dual-sport motorcycles made by Honda from 1979 through 2004, as part of the Honda XR series. They have four-stroke, SOHC four-valve 249 cc (15.2 cu in) single-cylinder engines.

    In 1981, the XR250 was updated with a single rear shock.[4] In 1984, the bike was introduced with Honda's Radial Four Valve Combustion Chamber (RFVC).[ citation needed ] It has a 110 kg (240 lb) claimed dry weight,[1] and a 36-inch seat height (96–04). Honda said the engine produces 19.6 peak hp and 14-15 lb feet of torque.[1] The 1996–2004 versions of the XR250R had 10.6 inches of suspension travel front and rear and 41mm front cartridge forks. The tire size was 80/100-21 front and 100/100-18 rear. It had 13–48 tooth gearing and a stock top speed of around 66 mph at 8000 rpm. The XR250L was a heavier, street-legal version which was introduced in 1991 and should not be confused with the older XL250R. Starting in 1981, the XR250 had a 21-inch front wheel.[4] 1979 and 1980 versions had a 23 inch front wheel (3.00 x 23 tire size).

    Unlike the CRF230F, which effectively replaced the XR200R in Honda's lineup as an air-cooled off-road motorcycle, the XR250R has no air cooled successor, but was replaced by the liquid-cooled CRF250X.

    The engines in both the XR250R and XR250L are identical. In the United States the L has a 3 mm smaller header pipe and a different carburetor to satisfy emissions regulations, though both carburetors have a 30 mm bore. The engine has a four-valve head with splayed rocker arms to actuate the valves. Unusual for a single-cylinder engine, it has a two-into-one header pipe. Throughout its production, the R version is kickstart only, has a six-speed transmission with chain final drive, and has stator ignition. For the pre-1996 models, the suspension travel was 280 mm (11 in) front and rear. The XR250R is the enduro (competition) model; however, the L version is electric start, (except for the USA market XR250L, which never had electric start and which was discontinued after the 1996 model year), with pillion pegs, softer suspension and lower seat height. The changes between 1996 and 2004 consisted of decal updates, the mechanical parts being identical. The XR250R was discontinued after 2004. In Australia a XR250Y was released with upside-down forks and electric start in 05-06.

    1981 Single rear shock[4]
    1984 Radial Four-Valve Combustion Chamber (RFVC). 75mm bore × 56.5mm stroke[ citation needed ]
    1986 Single carburetor. Engine saw a smaller bore & longer stroke. 73mm bore × 59.5mm stroke.[ citation needed ]
    1990 Rear disc brake and cartridge forks[3]
    1996 Revised suspension with 10.6 in (270 mm) of travel and a steeper steering angle. Updated dry-sump engine with lighter flywheel and counterweight now produces 19 hp. New engine mounts, exhaust valves, revised decompression system for easier starting[ citation needed ]

    References [edit]

    1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Honda 1986-1995 Service Manual. November 1993.
    2. ^ a b c d e "Living With Honda's XR250R". Motorcycle.com. April 1996. Retrieved 2016-10-08 .
    3. ^ a b c "1986-2005 HONDA XR250R - DIRT RIDER MAGAZINE". Dirt Rider Magazine. Sep 2009. Retrieved 2016-10-08 .
    4. ^ a b c "The Amazing History Of Honda Dirt Bikes!". Honda-Elsinore.com. 2002. Retrieved 2016-10-08 .

    External links [edit]

    • "Two For the Trail", Cycle World, pp. 50–54, January 1986

    2009 Honda 250r

    Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honda_XR250R_and_XR250L

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    250 Ktm 2014 Exc

    250 Ktm 2014 Exc

    Test KTM 250 EXC-F 2014: The enduro next generation!

    Whereas the season 2013 is hardly started for some, KTM does not waste time and reveals as of now its motorcycles for ground 2014! This year, it is the KTM 250 EXC-F 2014 which received the most attention. Honored with the small enduro 4-time for this first test of range KTM 2014.

    Test KTM 250 EXC-F 2014: The enduro next generation!

    Deeply re-examined in 2012, the Enduro range from KTM had known one year 2013 rather quiet in terms of evolution. It will be also the case in 2014, with an exception however: small the KTM 250 EXC-F 2014. There it is a question of only the enduro to receive significant updates compared to the previous year.
    If the frame remains close to what one knows, it is on the level of the engine that moves enormously with a new mechanical base which takes as a starting point the mill of the KTM 350 EXC-F.
    Specially dusty between the trees, a cross-country race copiously sprinkled test and a loop of 35 kilometers in the rocky and skimped paths of Sardinia: we find loans with all to tell you here are on this new motorcycle!

    Test KTM 250 EXC-F 2014: The enduro next generation!

    An enduro equipped for the Cross-country race

    But let us start with the beginning, because before even mounting the EXC-F, there are some remarks to make in statics. Difficult to pass beside the new look of the Austrian one Receives All which was very new prepaid, like the whole of the Enduro Besides ranks.
    Lastly, new… yes and no, because it will undoubtedly have noted it to you: it is identical so that one finds on the range Cross-country race since last year. No the particular concern in terms of esthetics, the unit is "connection", but it is noted however that the KTM seems to take again little by little its massive aspect on the level as of hearing.
    For the rest, the panoply of equipment remains of news: Excel rims and imposing hubs, footrests catchy, translucent tank, new more rigid protect-hands, braking and fluid clutch Brembo, guide chains semi-rigid, new ventilator of radiator… In short, it does not miss large thing with the KTM, even if one regrets the absence of driving shoe and t-pieces cut in the mass.

    Test KTM 250 EXC-F 2014: The enduro next generation!

    Sharper of frame

    One remains known in ground when one takes seat behind the handlebar, with a cockpit always a hair high but not unpleasant and orders which fall perfectly in their place. Remain that hearing seem to widen a little more than on the former model, but nothing malicious good.
    If the frame of the KTM 250 EXC-F 2014 that receives "only" small evolutions compared to the engine, one must acknowledge well that adjustments Ci and there have good. As of the first meters, it is felt that the emphasis was placed on comfort, the suspensions are crushed amply just by taking seat on such a comfortable saddle.
    The Orange swallow's stones with effectiveness and gum, well in the asperities of the ways. That does not type in the wrists, normal in the back. The shock absorber /PDS unit always makes good job, traction proves very good. The motorcycle gains in promptness, becomes a hair plus player that before and perhaps even a little easier. The changes of supports are fast, the precise entries of turn; the KTM 250 EXC-F 2014 puts in confidence its pilot.
    If the comfort of Kate will charm the majority of the endurists, most fastidious would undoubtedly have preferred an end of compression a little firmer to avoid re-heeling when one enters extremely the holes or on the jumps. But overall, one will not find defect crippling with this motorcycle easy to take in hand and effective.

    Test KTM 250 EXC-F 2014: The enduro next generation!

    An engine inflated just as it is necessary

    The engine is often one of the large strong points of the Austrian motorcycles. Well that of the KTM 250 EXC-F 2014 does not derogate from the rule. Already elastic and easy, the year 2014 receives more in terms of performances, while remaining accessible to Mr. All-the-World.
    The difference is not excessively marked, but it is felt well that the trunk is higher. In the individual slow ones strewn with travelling stones, a thread of gas is enough to advance peacefully with low mode. No the blow of piston, not need to be permanently on the clutch lever: one can roll up on the second report, without fearing to fix.
    If not, in mode attacks on the cross-country race test, the KTM 250 EXC-F 2014 leaves itself there better than before: it does not return the hand when one enters the mud supports, it does not explode either the support as one can do it with the 350, but it does not lose in output. But it is with high mode that the performance profit is felt: there is best side of the lengthening-piece; the motorcycle is blown less quickly.

    Test KTM 250 EXC-F 2014: The enduro next generation!

    Assessment: A reference better than the reference…

    The KTM 250 EXC-F 2014 with often served as reference in the category of the enduro 250 4-times… and that is likely to continue with the year 2014. The Austrian one gains right performance what it is necessary where it is necessary to place a notch at the top of what one knows already, without to become a motorcycle elitist and difficult to take over.

    Test KTM 250 EXC-F 2014: The enduro next generation!

    No Doubts: the EXC-F can play on two tables. That of the easy hikers and other amateurs of classical Enduro, just like that of agitated trigger who wish to put gas and to drive out the stopwatch in competition. On this last point, however, suspensions a little firmer in the end of the road would not be a luxury, although the KTM 250 EXC-F 2014 drew with the honors from the test from the ground from Cross-country race.
    Now remain to know the rate of this innovation 2014 but on this point, KTM does not wish to communicate for the moment. To be continued….

    Coming: Technique, engine and part-cycle

    250 Ktm 2014 Exc

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