Thursday, March 25, 2010

2010 Bimota Tesi 3D





Tesi 3D

In a time of highly competitive markets, wholly subject to the pressures of globalization, values like genuine Passion, Talent, Skill, Courage and maniacal Love for perfection often seem to belong to an altogether different world. Exactly these values are what we are all about at Bimota. Our motorcycles capture and represent the essence of a decidedly different approach - the only approach we feel comfortable taking.

The eagerly awaited TESI 3D Concept, first introduced at the 2006 EICMA Motorcycle Show in Milan, Italy, is the standard-bearer for Bimota's cutting-edge technology of emotion. The TESI 3D, like all Bimota motorcycles, embodies all of the character and DNA of a small company that knows how to think big. Bimota is fully committed to the pursuit of excellence and the continuous refinement of our already state-of-the-art technologies.

Concentrating on innovative technical solutions, the TESI 3D has been developed entirely by our in-house staff at the Bimota factory in Rimini. Italy. Dressed in our traditional color-scheme of white, red, and gold, the motorcycle is propelled by a Ducati 1079cc engine. The electrical environment is developed by Bimota.

While featuring the original Hub-Steering developed by Bimota, the Tesi 3D Concept boasts several new developments and refinements: The front and rear swing utilize a trellis structure similar to the rear swing of our DB5 and DB6 series' models. Also the front suspension has been radically redesigned and now uses a pull-rod mechanism with the hydraulic suspension located low beside the engine. Carbon body-parts and cowling, forged alloy wheels, and radial disc brakes are further features of the new TESI 3D. The frame consists of light alloy.

The TESI 3D is now available in two color versions, red and white plus the new Carbon Black version.

The dynamic abilities and unique design of the new generation TESI put it at the top of supersport road bikes, while the trademark Tesi design distinguish Bimota in the world scene of motorcycling.


Source : bimotaamerica

2010 Bimota DB5S






DB5S

The DB5S biposto offers exhilarating performance combined with sport-touring comfort for the rider and passenger.

Derived from its predecessor, the award winning DB5 Mille, the tubular steel frame of the DB5S with machined plates in aircraft alloy envelopes the powerful and reliable Ducati 1100 DS engine. The innovative concept behind the tubular composite swing arm, exclusive to Bimota, confirms our commitment to continuous research and development. As introduced first on the DB5 Mille the revolutionary design of the full front fairing leaves the engine completely exposed.

The compact, lightweight and agile DB5S has been designed with the dedicated sportrider in mind, offering supersport performance and handling on the short and fast paced ride through narrow turns as well as the long trip with two-up.


Source : bimotaamerica

2010 Bimota DB5R - Light and Agile




DB5R - Light and Agile

The DB5R is the most extreme version of the DB5. With the R, the DB5,Äôs superb agililty and easy handling have reached new heights.

Lighweight and agile. Thanks to these two characteristics, this twin-cylinder sports bike with its classic Ducati 1100 DS engine produces a unique and emotive riding experience: lightning-fast corner entry and mid-corner speeds can be achieved, with super-precise lines and easy direction changes. Handling is the best you can ask for in a motorcycle born for the racetrack. Suspension is Ohlins - the front gets fully-adjustable (preload, rebound and compression) 43mm upside-down forks with TiN-coated stanchions, while the rear gets a fully adjustable (preload, rebound, compression and ride height) monoshock. These components work extremely well in such a lightweight chassis. The DB5R gets a taller ride height than the standard DB5 to make it turn in even quicker. This results in an even sportier ride.

The powerful and progressive brakes are Brembo, with a 320mm front discs (these are bigger than the standard DB5's 298mm discs) that are squeezed by four-piston radial calipers, which in turn are operated by a 19mm radial master cylinder. On the rear you'll find the typical 230mm disc with Brembo caliper. A pair of gorgeous forged aliminium OZ Racing wheels complete the package. These lightweight components reduce inertia to a minimum, letting you fly into corners and change direction faster than ever.

The brake and clutch levers that bend in a crash, preventing them from snapping off, further justify the 'R' in this Bimota's name. Then of course, there,Äôs the slipper clutch that works so well it lets the rider to brake and slam down the gears at the very last moment, and still the bike remains composed. The state-of-the-art slipper clutch makes it almost impossible to lock the rear wheel under the heavy V-twin engine braking.

The DB5R's bodywork is made entirely of carbon fibre, as are the airbox and engine covers. The lot is painted in red, green and white - the traditional colours of the Italian flag. This encapsulates the spirit of Italian sports bikes, as does the roar from the engine that sounds more glorious than ever thanks to the gorgeous titanium silencers.

Source : bimotaamerica

2010 Bimota DB6 Delirio





DB6 Delirio

On January 27, 2006, the first prototype of what was to become yet another new Bimota model since the resurrection of the brand, On January 27, 2006, the first prototype of what was to become yet another new Bimota model since the resurrection of the brand, left the manufacturing facility in Rimini, Italy, for the first test ride. In the seat was Engineer Alberto Strada. Already waiting for his return, helmet in hand, was designer Sergio Robbiano, anxiously looking forward to the first ride on the personification of his imagination.

For the second time in the young history of the new Bimota company, Sergio Robbiano had been the creative head behind a project combining pure esthetics of the motorcycle with the highest standards of functionality: The Bimota DB6 Delirio, a naked bike that parallels the full-faired supersport DB5.

After the initial presentation of the DB6 Delirio at the Motorshow in Milano, Italy, in November 2005, the reactions of visitors and special-interest media alike destined the concept for production, ideally in the shortest time possible. Today the DB6 Delirio presents itself as thoroughbred Bimota: The result of intensive technical research, engineered to the highest quality standards, composed to capture emotion by both its static appearance as well as its dynamic experience.

The DB6 Delirio is based upon the DB5's frame and swing-arm, utilizing the same power-plant - the only technical elements these two motorcycles share.

Components of the DB6 Delirio remain top of the line, manufactured to the Bimota ideology of perfection and style. The aluminum plates located at the lower end of the main frame and the back end of the swing-arm have been re-designed to appear even lighter and convey an even slimmer line of the motorcycle. Further enhancing the appearance and performance of the DB6 Delirio are the exclusive steering plates, solidly embracing the 50mm Marzocchi forks. Completing the rolling chassis of the DB6 is the powerful Brembo radial braking system with its uniquely shaped rotors.

The DB6 Delirio's frontal view, the face of the motorcycle, is defined by its exclusive headlight assembly, integrating the turn signals and the dashboard which is dominated by a distinctive rev-counter.

The handlebars, like the complete seating position, put the rider in full control over the DB6 Delirio at any time, providing an outstanding experience and the sensation of dominating the road.

The tank has been designed to be narrow at knee-hight, widening just above the rider's legs. While adding to the unique line of the DB6 Delirio, this design provides a perfect combination of tank-volume and rider-control.

Just like on its counterpart, the DB5, the DB6 Delirio's rider footrests can be adjusted in three positions. Also the upper control levers, brake and clutch, can be adjusted to each riders specific needs and comfort.

With a seat hight of 800mm and a weight of just 170kg, the DB6 Delirio is a motorcycle fitting shorter riders comfortably while providing enough space and leverage for taller riders, without any compromise to control and handling for any size rider.

All elements of the DB6 Delirio are characterized by two main aspects: They compliment the motorcycle's exclusive and unique design line, while providing their respectively desired functionality. The passengers aluminum footrests and their supports reflect the trellis concept of the DB6 Delirio's framework. In combination with the well padded seat, the passenger will experience a far more comfortable position than on most naked bikes on the market today. Also the rider has a more comfortable position, leaning only slightly forward over the tank.

The triangle shaped mufflers, complying with EU emission limit according to EURO3, are placed under the seat, following the motorcycles slim silhouette. Specially designed air intakes provide cooling to the muffler itself and prevent warming of the passenger seat.

Negative acceleration on both wheels is provided by powerful Brembo calipers embracing the distinctively shaped rotors.

The DB6 Delirio's performance, powerful engine, light weight, and exclusive components, assembled to the highest standards, elevate this Bimota motorcycle above the known world of naked-bikes. Like every Bimota, the DB6 Delirio's dynamic characteristics are in perfect harmony with its static appearance: beyond average.

Oh, and one more thing: On that rather cold day in January we mentioned earlier, everything went very well with Eng. Strada's first test ride of the DB6 Delirio prototype. Still, Sergio Robbiano had to wait a long time with the helmet in his hands before he came back ...


Source : bimotaamerica

2010 Bimota DB6 R Delirio



DB6 R Delirio


For 2008 Bimota presents the new and more aggressive version of our successful naked Delirio. The DB6R is even more agile and lighter than its sibling, and is propelled by the new powerful 1100 Ducati dry clutch engine.

DB6The braking system is composed by two front 320 mm Brembo disks with a couple of radial Brembo calliper and a new radial Brembo 18mm pump. The rear brakes feature a floating disc to give the bike an all-around race performance braking system.

The DB6R includes many new carbon fiber components including air conveyors for the radiator, fairing sides, belt-covers, clutch cover, front mudguard, plate holder and side covers. The Bimota forged alloy wheels have been specifically developed by Bimota, and reduce weight by 5.5kgs.

The new Ducati 1100 air-cooled engine features a new 'slipper' dry clutch for even more control during sportive riding.

Bimota DB6R Highlights:

STEERING DAMPER BY EXTREME TECH

NEW DASHBOARD
improved alert light
improved service light
improved Oil pressure/temperature light
Chrono with memory of 20 laps (for each lap indicated: time, max speed, max rpm)

RADIAL FRONT BRAKE AND CLUTCH PUMPS
More power and modulability for breaking and clutch operation

SLIPPER CLUTCH
More thrust and control during sportive riding

BREMBO 320mm FRONT DISCS

CARBON FIBER COMPONENTS:
FRONT MUDGARD
UNDER TANK COVERS
ANTERIOR AIR DEFLECTOR
OTHER COVERS
ENGINE CHAIN COVERS
DRY CLUTCH COVER
REAR PLATE AND BLINKERS
SLIPPER CLUTCH
FORGED ALLOY WHEELS
REAR 230 FLOARING DISC

ONLY 170 kg / 374.8 lbs DRY WEIGHT
7 kg / 15.5 lbs less than DB6 Delirio DB6


Source : bimotaamerica

2010 Bimota DB7 - Distinctly Bimota





DB7 - Distinctly Bimota

The objective in the development of Bimota's newest Superbike was to create a motorcycle that is light and powerful with superior road manners, while remaining distinctly Bimota in style and attitude. Furthermore, the new Bimota was to be as capable on the track as it is on the street.

With so many Superbike manufacturers, there are also many advanced and extremely capable motorcycles. So for Bimota, simply being fast and race inspired is not enough, a Bimota must offer something more, much more.

The DB7 looks like no other Superbike, never to be mistaken for another brand. With the team colours of red, white and black applied to the carbon fiber body shaped by the pen and hands of designer Enrico Borghesan, the Bimota family DNA is clear to see. This Superbike dares true motorcyclists to get close and indulge in its details. The beauty and drama of the DB7 at a distance is surpassed only by its detail. Each and every assembly, fastener and chassis component is elegantly fashioned and manufactured with care using advanced materials. From billet machined sub-frames, footrests and control levers to the structural carbon fiber tail section and titanium silencer, no compromise was ever considered nor made. The details are simply spectacular.

Light, powerful and only the best

Whether used for road or track, a sport bike's lightweight represents a big advantage and the DB7 leads the way. The rear section of the bike is crafted from structural carbon fiber, eliminating the need for a sub-frame. The weight-saving advantage of carbon fiber is also exploited for all fairing sections, fenders, chain guards and instrument supports. Further savings come from the titanium silencer, new ultra-light Bimota wheels plus machined aluminium frame plates, controls and chain adjusters. The DB7's road manners are inspiring and confident thanks to the choice of superior materials, suspension, brakes, frame, wheels and controls. Utilizing the best components from development partners such as Brembo, Marzocchi and ExtremeTech, combined with Bimota's own ultra-light wheels and frame, thrilling and track-proven performance is ensured.

Bimota chose to power the DB7 with the spectacular World Superbike dominating Ducati Testastretta Evoluzione engine. Ducati, a partner of Bimota from the beginning, has developed the Testastretta into the world's most powerful production twincylinder, while retaining all the advantages of the L-Twin configuration. It's a perfect match to the Bimota formula and guarantees excitement with every twist of the throttle.

Handcrafted sport motorcycles are the only thing that Bimota creates, and they are its singular motivation. The DB7 is the manifestation of the pride, dreams and talent of Bimota.

DB7 Power

The 1098 Testastretta engine


The Testastretta Evoluzione engine is the pinnacle of Ducati's development and perfection of the L-Twin engine. World Superbike dominance for the last 15 years is the result of their continual commitment to twin-cylinder technology and the 1098 Testastretta Evoluzione, the most powerful twin-cylinder production engine in history, is a fitting reward to the continued ingenuity of their engineers.

Highly 'over-square', the 1098 sports a massive 104mm bore and a short 64.7mm stroke. To optimise the benefits of the new big twin, the completely redesigned cylinder-heads are combined with advanced MotoGP induction technology to produce an incredible 160hp of pure excitement.

The 1098 cylinder-heads feature a reduced angle between intake and exhaust valves, allowing highly efficient, straight intake ducts to feed newly shaped combustion
chambers through large valves (42mm inlet, 34mm exhaust), operated by radical camshafts.

The potential of the new cylinder-heads has been optimised by feeding them with MotoGP developed elliptical throttle bodies. With a 30% increase in air flow over conventional throttle bodies, the new elliptical shape contributes significantly to the power of the DB7.

Impressively, the 1098 is one of the lightest Ducati Superbike engines ever, thanks to the close scrutiny of every component including transmission gears and gear selector drum as well as the oil pump and primary gears.

The DB7 1098 benefits from additional Bimota enhancements including a new fuel injection system has been developed for the DB7 employing Magneti Marelli 12 hole micro fine spray injectors, controlled by an advanced Walbro ECU (engine control unit). The Walbro system is highly flexible in its tuning capacity, a great advantage during development and for racing applications, plus it enjoys the simplicity of diagnostics using a standard windows based PC.

Finally, the 1098 is complemented by a Bimota designed exhaust system. Exhaust header pipes are formed of 52mm stainless steel and route to a catalytic converter mounted under the engine. The exhaust then exits to an efficient right side mounted titanium silencer. Of course, the DB7 responsibly complies with the strict Euro3 emission
standards.

DB7 Chassis

Hybrid-trellis frame


The DB7 frame is the most advanced evolution of the Bimota hybrid-trellis design. The composite structure employs mitred and welded thin wall CrMo4 (Chrome Moly) tubing and machined 6082 AC 100 Aluminium Alloy. The classic round tubes of the original trellis design have been replaced for the DB7 with oval section tubes, in a 50mm x 30mm dimension with 1.5mm wall thickness. The trellis section joins the new larger more robust alloy plates, and these work in harmony with the engine as a 'stressed member' of the frame group. The result is a substantial 2.3kg reduction in weight, yet with torsionally increased rigidity. What you feel as a rider is confident and consistent road holding and stability.

Swingarm

The new DB7 swingarm is constructed with the same oval tubing and machined aluminium of the frame. With the swingarm pivoting directly in the engine cases and using an advanced GP style rising rate linkage system, rear wheel travel is highly responsive and accurately follows even the most demanding road surfaces. An important feature of the system is the ability to adjust ride height, independent of spring pre-load and other suspension settings, via an eccentric top shock mount. This is a critical feature when perfecting suspension set-up.

Structural carbon fiber

The tail section of the DB7 is crafted in structural carbon fiber, an advanced material and methodology widely used in the aircraft industry. Its use contributes significantly to the DB7's lightweight and simplicity of form. This superior technical solution eliminates the need for a separate rear sub-frame, and effectively lowers the center of gravity of the bike.

DB7 Suspension

Front suspension


The DB7's Marzocchi Corse RAC 43 forks are secured with machined aluminium crowns, the lower crown using triple screws. The cartridge type forks, feature nitrite coated sliders for smooth consistent action, and are fully adjustable. Rebound damping offers 32 clicks of adjustment and compression offers 13, with further adjustment for spring preload that is easily accessible externally at the top of each fork. Additionally, each fork leg features an exclusive Bimota machined aluminium caliper mount. With 120mm of precision controlled wheel travel, road holding is accurate and confident both on the track at maximum speed and spirited sport rides on the road.

Rear suspension

Rear wheel travel is controlled by the outstanding ExtremeTech 2v4 shock. Specifically developed for the DB7, it is constructed of fully machined aluminium and features separate high and low speed damping adjustments, for both compression and rebound, plus spring preload. As a result, the 2v4 can be accurately tuned for any riding style or track condition.

DB7 Control

Monobloc brake calipers


For a motorcycle with the performance of the DB7, superior stopping power is fundamental, so the new Superbike mounts only the best; Brembo Monobloc racing calipers. The M4-34 calipers are machined from a solid block of alloy and the result is a single piece unit that has much higher rigidity and resistance to distortion, for maximum stopping power during extreme braking. Combined with 320mm discs, world championship level braking performance is in the hands of every DB7 rider. Super light-weight wheels

Fitting lighter wheels has always been the racer's way to improve the handling and track 'feel' of a race bike. This normally expensive upgrade, is standard fare for the DB7. Designed in-house and manufactured exclusively for Bimota, the new ten spoke wheels are ultra-light and dramatically reduce the critical moment-of-inertia, contributing greatly to the DB7's braking performance and ease of direction change. Brake and clutch controls

The DB7 controls follow the quality and performance priority of the entire bike. Bimota has selected the race specification Brembo 'radial' pumps for both front brake and clutch actuation. Moreover, the billet machined levers, a Bimota exclusive, offer a wide range of 'reach' adjustability, ensuring comfort and control for every rider.

DB7 Body

Premium carbon fiber


Look closely at any World Superbike or MotoGP racebike, and you'll find an all carbon fiber fairing, fenders and tail section, so of course you'll find the same on the DB7. The aggressive GP inspired body design is finished in the Bimota team colours of red and white over black carbon fiber, and at a glance, the DB7 seems to be in motion even when at rest. In addition, the Bimota sports carbon fiber instrument mounts, chain guards, licence plate bracket, and when combined with the structural carbon fiber rear tail section, titanium exhaust silencer and the billet aluminium used throughout, it's clear why the sleek and aerodynamic DB7 feels so light and confident on the track.

DB7 Electronics

Instrumentation


Ease of use, daytime visibility and accuracy are the fundamental elements of the best instrumentation, and the DB7 delivers just that. A big analogue rev counter, paired to a large LCD screen with multiple digital readouts are essential in design and perfectly placed for quick access to information while underway. The various functions available are retrieved using the two input buttons which are designed for use even with gloved hands.

In addition to the expected displays of time, distance, water temperature and time for service, the DB7 offers further race oriented features. An 'over-rev' indicator lamp, also called a 'shift-light', is positioned next to the rev-counter and illuminates to warn the rider that maximum rpm has been reached. The instrumentation also offers complete timing and recording of racetrack performance. Actuated by the starter button, up to 20 laps can be recorded and reviewed after your track session. Recorded information includes time elapsed, maximum rpm, and maximum speed achieved for each lap.

Lights

Powerful twin vertical poly-ellipsoid projection headlights show the way, while the bright LED turn signals and taillight let the rest of the world know your intentions.


Source : bimotaamerica

Monday, March 22, 2010

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Tuesday, March 16, 2010

2010 Ural Solo

Classic Russian Bike

Specifications for Ural Solo



Engine




Type



Air cooled 2-cylinder 4-stroke Boxer engine
Bore/stroke



78 mm x 78 mm
Capacity



745 cc
Rated output



29 kW at 5,600 rpm
Max. torque



52 Nm at 4,000 rpm
Carburator



Twin KEIHIN L22A A
Max. speed



approx.130 km/h
Ignition



Electronic





Power transmission




Clutch



Dry double disc
Gearbox



4 speed plus 1 reverse
Final drive



Bevel gear with drive shaft
Starting



Electric plus kickstart





Chassis/Brakes




Frame



Double loop steel tube
Front suspension



Telescopic fork
Rear suspension



Double sided swinging arm with hydraulic
spring shock absorbers - 2 x adjustable
Wheels



2 cross-spoked wheels
Rims



2.15 x 18

Tyres



Road tyres
3,50 x 18

Brakes



Front: hydraulic discbrake
Rear: mechanical drumbrake





Dimensions/Weights




Dry weight



215 kg
Permitted total weight



382 kg
Length/width/height



2530 mm / 850 mm / 1300 mm
Seat height



810 mm
Usable tank volume



19 l, 95 Octan
Fuel consumption



6.5 l/100 km





Colour



black


Source : ural

2010 Ural The Wolf




The Russian Chopper
The Russian Chopper: The result of an unique and unconventional cooperation between the Ural factory and a Russian biker club, the Night Wolves. You will never find two uniform Wolfs. This bike is created to customize. We have the base, you make your own dream bike!

Specifications for Wolf



Engine




Type



Air cooled 2-cylinder 4-stroke Boxer engine
Bore/stroke



78 mm x 78 mm
Capacity



745 cc
Rated output



29 kW at 5,600 rpm
Max. torque



52 Nm at 4,000 rpm
Carburator



Twin KEIHIN L22A A
Max. speed



approx.130 km/h
Ignition



Electronic





Power transmission




Clutch



Dry double disc
Gearbox



4 speed plus 1 reverse
Final drive



Bevel gear with drive shaft
Starting



Electric plus kickstart





Chassis/Brakes




Frame



Double loop steel tube
Front suspension



Telescopic fork
Rear suspension



Double sided swinging arm with hydraulic
spring shock absorbers - 2 x adjustable
Wheels



2 cross-spoked wheels
Rims



Front 2.15 x 18
Rear 3.15 x 16

Tyres



Road tyres
90/90-18 front
130/90-16H11 rear

Brakes



2 discbrakes





Dimensions/Weights




Dry weight



249 kg
Permitted total weight



399 kg
Length/width/height



2,530/850/1300 mm
Seat height



650 mm
Usable tank volume



19 l, 95 Octan
Fuel consumption



6.5 l/100 km





Colour



black



Source : ural

2010 Ural Retro Solo




Classic solo bike
Still living in the past and loving it? The Retro has the look of motorcycling days gone by, but many of the amenities afforded by modern technology. Take to those twisting, country roads with a bike that begs the question… "Where does that road go?"

Specifications for Retro Solo



Specifications









Engine




Type



Air cooled 2-cylinder 4-stroke Boxer engine
Bore/stroke



78 mm x 78 mm
Capacity



745 cc
Rated output



29 kW at 5,600 rpm
Max. torque



52 Nm at 4,000 rpm
Carburator



Twin KEIHIN L22A A
Max. speed



Approx.130 km/h
Ignition



Electronic





Power transmission




Clutch



Dry double disc
Gearbox



4 speed plus 1 reverse
Final drive



Bevel gear with drive shaft
Starting



Electric plus kickstart





Chassis/Brakes




Frame



Double loop steel tube
Front suspension



Telescopic fork
Rear suspension



Double sided swinging arm with hydraulic spring shock absorbers - 2 x adjustable
Wheels



2 cross-spoked
Rims



2.15 x 18
Tyres



Road tyres 3,50 x 18
Brakes



front: discbrake
rear: mechanically actuated drumbrakes





Dimensions/Weights




Dry weight



246 kg
Permitted total weight



399 kg
Length/width/height



2,224/840/1,060 mm
Seat height



750 mm
Usable tank volume



19 l, 95 Octan
Fuel consumption



6.5 l/100 km





Colour



black with white stripes



Source : ural