Vespa GTS300 Super

February 5th, 2010 bmx No comments

Description

The most powerful Vespa ever made. The latest edition to the family of legendary GTS, the Vespa GTS 300 Super create classic style, while offering an enhanced sporty performance – essential qualities for city commuting or out of town pursuits. The new price £ 3,887

Specifications :
Engine                        : 4 stroke, single cylinderz, 4 valve, electronic injection, catalysed

Capacity                    : 278 cc

Cooling                      : Liquid

Starter                       : Electric

Transmission          : Automatic Twist and Go

Front suspension  : Single arm, dual chamber hydraulic shock absorber with coaxial spring

Rear suspension    : Two dual effect shock absorbers with adjustable preload

Front brake              : Ø 220 mm disc

Rear brake                 : Ø 220 mm disc

Front tyre                  : Tubeless 120/70-12”

Rear tyre                   : Tubeless 130/70-12”

Length                        : 2230 mm

Width                         : 755 mm

Seat height               : 790 mm

Running weight     : 158 kg

Fuel tank capacity : 9.2 litres

Emissions                 : Euro 3

Colours                     : Montebianco, Nero Lucido

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UNO Electric Motorcycle

January 20th, 2010 bmx No comments

UNO made by Ben Gulak. Ben Gulak concerned at China Town, in the year 2006, there was a thick fog. Ben concerns about the environmental china town thinking about the need electric vehicle safe for the environment.

Ben Gulak this vehicle named “UNO”. It is a skill combined supernatural to help the environment. “UNO” is actually two wheels side by side for easy to drive.

The pictured above is a prototype of actual work which weighed about 120 pounds, and lasts about 2.5 hours on an electric motor.

Bikes really have no control other than the handle bar and the ability of pilots to divert to weight. Same thing with the Segway, Uno uses two gyroscopes to keep up and running. Just lean in the direction you want to move forward to accelerate, back to back, and for both sides.

In designing an electric motor that will operate on battery power and putting the two wheels side by side instead of north to south, it will not only prevent pollution but motorcycles Uno size electric will be small enough to navigate through the crowded streets and light enough to carry up the stairs. Using a computer and a gyroscope to balance the handling bike by the driver moves the body – front, rear or side.

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Monowheel Motorcycle

January 18th, 2010 bmx No comments

Engine                  : 40HP water-cooled, ex-snowmobile

Wheel                   : Inside diam 36 in. Tyre is from a French vineyard tractor                                                          trailer.

Controls               : Left-hand clutch, twist grip throttle, right-hand hydraulic                                                        brake.

Steering is by leaning slightly out of the wheel.

Accessories        : Halogen headlights, brake lights and number plate.

This machine is licensed for the road. McLean has set a speed record of 53mph for a monowheel at Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah, and is aiming for 100mph.

THE MCLEAN V8 MONOWHEEL.

This new machine must be the first operational V8 monowheel. The engine is an aluminum block Buick V8 with dual quad carbs, and is one superb piece of engineering.

The second version of the V8 Rocket Roadster, with stabilising fin and rudders.

The latest model, Kerry hand-builds these for sale; cost in the US is approx $8500.The engine is a Briggs & Stratton 5hp model.

What appear to be chromed parts are actually hand-polished aircraft-spec aluminium.

Circus Monowheel Restored in 1924

A circus machine fitted with a 160cc Honda engine, but it is now clear it is really Hubert Brosche on a restored 1924 circus monowheel.

Details:

Engine: 250cc Horex Columbus (1924) & Buhrmann Gearbox.

And the restored the wheel in 1988 and rides it at different shows/TV events.

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