Trend Motorbikes - Yamaha YZF-R1 Roberts Replica

You can transform your modern-day YZF-R1 to give it the look of the classic vintage yellow and black Yamaha racing motif that was so popular years ago. This unique kit is available exclusively through Yamaha Parts & Accessories. Kit includes all bodywork needed to make the conversion; fuel tank, fenders, and fairings. Kit will transform andy 2009~2011 YZF-R1 regardless of original color. Yellow color-matched seat cowl (14B-F47F0-U0-00) sold separately.

Make Model
Yamaha YZF 1000 R1 Roberts Replica
Year
2010-11
Engine
Liquid cooled, four stroke, transverse four cylinder, DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder.
Capacity
998
Bore x Stroke
78 X 52.2 mm
Compression Ratio
12.8:1
Induction
Fuel Injection
Ignition / Starting
TCI / electric
Clutch Cable-operated multiplate wet slipper clutch.
Max Power
133.9 kW 182 hp @ 12500 rpm
Max Torque
115.5 Nm 11.8 kg-m @ 10000 rpm
Transmission / Drive
6 Speed / chain
Gear Ratio 1st 38/15 (2.533) 2nd 33/16 (2.063) 3rd 37/21 (1.762) 4th 35/23 (1.522) 5th 30/22 (1.364) 6th 33/26 (1.269)
Frame Deltabox V aluminium
Front Suspension
43mm inverted telescopic fork w/adjustable preload, compression damping, rebound damping; 120.mm wheel travel
Rear Suspension
Single shock w/piggyback reservoir; adjustable for hi-/lo-speed compression damping, rebound damping, spring preload, 120mm wheel travel.
Front Brakes
2x 310mm discs 6 piston calipers
Rear Brakes
Single 220mm disc 1 piston caliper
Front Tyre
120/70 ZR17
Rear Tyre
190/55 ZR17
Seat Height 835 mm
Wet-Weight
206 kg
Fuel Capacity
18 Litres
Standing ¼ Mile
10.5 sec
Top Speed
280.9 km/h



Unusual Ferrari Car - Trend Motorbikes

Did you see the new transformers? Well, this design is not transformation, but still it is a remarkable unification. It’s a motorcycle with a car attached to it. So, if you have a girlfriend that doesn’t enjoy riding a motorcycle, which I really doubt, you can still ride your favorite motorcycle and let her ride in a car. This might settle all the car drivers and bikers arguments.




This vehicle was built by François Knorreck. Although his real job is technician in an hospital at Saint-Etienne in France, he spends all his free time to build, manufacture, modify and tune motorbikes. He spent 10000 hours of hard work, more than 10 years from time to time in the garage and about 15000 Euros to create this vehicle. Wonderful “hobby”!

Yamaha XT1200 Tenere 11 Trend Motorbikes

Powered by a compact 1199cc parallel twin with a 270° crank intended to enhance torque and traction, as both pistons fire closely together, giving it the feel of a big-bore thumper with less vibration.Yamaha XT1200 Tenere 11 Motorcycle PerformanceThe Super Ténéré is Yamaha's answer to such bikes as the BMW R 1200 GS, Triumph Tiger 1050, KTM Super Moto Touring SMT and Ducati Multistrada 1200. "The Super Ténéré is built for adventure," according to a Yamaha spokesman. "Engine mass is kept low for excellent handling. The narrow 2-cylinder inline engine is slim and compact for carving tight lines in twisty mountain roads."The Yamaha Super Ténéré features twin downdraft 12-hole injectors with YCC-TTM (Yamaha Chip Controlled Throttle) for optimum throttle control and acceleration, according to Yamaha. These electronic allow the Yamaha to include what it calls the D-Mode (Drive Mode).
It's system that allows the rider to select between two power-delivery maps for customizable throttle-response: T-mode for Touring and general riding, giving a softer response, and S-mode" for Sport riding when the rider wants the most performance possible.Yamaha XT1200 Tenere 11 Motorcycle PerformanceYCC-T fly-by-wire technology is matched to an all-new traction control system, which regulates ignition timing and fuel injection volume based on rear wheel spin. Three modes are available to match rider preference, including off.
The Super Ténéré has both an Antilock Braking System (ABS) and Unified Braking System (UBS). With UBS, squeezing the front brake alone also provides some rear-wheel braking; pressing the rear brake first overrides UBS for traditional separate front and rear braking action.
This new system allows the rider to operate front and rear brakes together by simply pulling the front brake lever, which is especially helpful when riding while standing on the pegs.
The Super Ténéré delivers also offers two-position seat height, adjustable front and rear suspension, and a low-maintenance shaft drive, and more. The wheels are spoked, but they are shod with tubeless tires. There's a multi-function carrier system on back is prepped for luggage and touring accessories.The compact engine design uses a dry-sump oil supply inside the crankcase, and side-mounted radiator for surprising narrowness, while a two-axis primary balancer smoothes out engine vibration for all-day riding comfort. An 8-valve cylinder head optimizes the fuel charge for spirited performance, and the cylinder head cover is ultra-lightweight magnesium to help centralize mass.Forged aluminum pistons and carburized connecting rods are designed for durability and performance. There's a 6-speed transmission to cover the range from dirt roads to unencumbered interstates. The 6-gallon fuel tank allows foYamaha XT1200 Tenere 11 Motorcycle Performancer long excursions between motorcycling fueling stops.
The 2012 Super Ténéré's new all-new steel frame is designed to reduce rider fatigue during long rides. It utilizes a steel main frame, which is claimed to offer the best balance of strength and flexibility. The engine is a stressed member of the frame and by locating the crankshaft low and close the footpegs, Yamaha says the motorcycle has "a remarkably light feel, even off road."
Adjustable pre-load suspension allows the rider to adjust the Super Ténéré for varying loads or a passenger. The forks are adjustable for compression and rebound damping, while the rear shock is rebound-damping adjustable only.

The Super Ténéré comes equipped with an adjustable seat height. A full inch of adjustment provides a low height for shorter riders or a roomier riding position for taller riders in the high position. While the rider is seated, rubber cushions in the footpegs provide a comfortable perch.
When the rider stands to tackle more technical motorcycle riding conditions, the rubber compresses, letting the rider's boots contact the metal footpeg surface. Handlebar brush guards are standard equipment. Both side stand and center stand are provided for complete parking convenience.
The luggage system design has three possible set-ups: standard with no top case/side bags, top case installed, and side cases installed. Genuine Yamaha top case and side cases designed for adventure touring are available as accessories. These accessories were included during the design of the motorcycle so as to enhance the look of the motorcycle.

The Yamaha Super Ténéré is available in your choice of Raven Black or Impact Blue.

AJS 7R Trend Motorbikes

AJS 7R  Motorcycle Performance Built by Associated Motor Cycles? Very good indeed: It was in production and winning trophies from 1948 to 1963. Known as the “Boy Racer”, the 7R won three successive Junior Isle of Man TT races, from 1961 to 63. It was powered (occasionally underpowered, if truth be known) by a 350cc four stroke single, and designed to combat the all-conquering multi-cylinder Italian motorcycles. Which it did, very effectively, in the hands of racers like Ted Havens.

Engine Air-Cooled 4-st. Single OHC Triple-Camshaft
Displacement 349.2cc
Max Power over 40PS / 8,000rpm
Dry Weight over 180kg

Source: bikeexif.com

Ducati Streetfighter Corse Trend Motorbikes

Ducati Streetfighter Corse Motorcycle Performance

When Ducati released its Corse themed Superbikes at Milan last year, we knew the Italian company was onto something special. With ample carbon fiber, aluminum tanks, and a tasteful amount white and red paint, the Corse livery sets itself apart from the rest of the Ducati line as being the pinnacle of the Italian company’s offering.

So when we saw the “Corse” Multistrada 1200S that took place in Pikes Peak, we were equally excited, and begged Ducati North America to make a race replica model (we’re still begging them by the way). While Ducati might take a little more convincing, some owners have taken things into their own hands. Enter into the picture Finishing Touch 4U’s Ducati Streetfighter Corse.Ducati Streetfighter Corse Motorcycle PerformanceThe same paint slingers that made the Martini Ducati 1098S for Ducati North America, Finishing Touch 4U has taken their prowess, and imagined what a Streetfighter done up in the carbon, white, and red livery would look like if Ducati made such a motorcycle. We think the result is gorgeous, and with a Streetfighter sitting in the A&R garage, we’re already getting some very naughty ideas.

Source bikerscafeblog.com

Yamaha XT 660Z Ténéré Motorcycle Performance

Yamaha XT 660Z Ténéré  Motorcycle Performance Road Test

Tenere or Ténéré is Tuareg (nomadic people) language for desert. The place Ténéré is a desert area in Niger and Chad in the southern Sahara. Sahara also means desert directly translated from Arabic. So before we start, I’m telling you that this is all about riding in the desert!
To drag the 2008 Yamaha XT660Z Tenere all the way to the actual Ténéré area would have been a step too far on a launch event. So Yamaha decided to make the international launch a rendezvous with Morocco. In 1983 Yamaha launched the original XT600Z Tenere right here in Morocco.
Yamaha XT 660Z Ténéré  Motorcycle Performance If my Dakar rally history serves me right, Stephane Peterhansel followed and won a total of 7 Paris-Dakar victories on the competition version of the Tenere. Nothing can speak up a desert rally offroad motorcycle more than that! In the years after Peterhansel, BMW and KTM have shared the victories in the premium class. KTM in fact is a squid in the rally game compared to Yamaha.
I wonder whether Yamaha could persuade Peterhansel to give up his cars and do another rally on the Tenere for them…
The 2008 Yamaha XT660Z Tenere has literally risen up from the desert like a mirage. I was delighted to see it in Paris for the first time in 2007. The design, technical specifications and name have got desert rally written all over it! Yamaha really are serious about this and they call the Tenere the original adventure tourer. The Tenere touches the whole concept about desert rallies, to be nomadic and to be free!

After a long and extremely tough week of riding from Europe I could finally see the desert. My tongue had become one with the rest of my mouth now and I hadn’t seen water in days! I was overjoyed with an incredible pleasure inside when I could see the tops of palms that signalled an oasis just around the corner.
I dropped the bike onto its side and started running towards the palms half mad from exhaustion and dehydration. Finally, I was to be greeted once again by the sweet taste of water! I could almost feel the sweet taste in my mouth already when I woke up as my comfy Royal Air Maroc flight landed in Agadir. -Sent a text to my girlfriend to signal my arrival in Morocco saying: “Play it again Sam”.
I had an extremely busy schedule arriving into Agadir airport late at night before the riding started in the morning. I certainly found myself in the middle of a nomadic week. From the hotel in Tiznit just at the foot of the southern Atlas Mountains in Morocco I started the ride.

Passing old Mercedes taxis from the 70’s working hard as the modern day camel transport, we headed towards the mountains and the outskirts of the greatest desert in the world.
I felt excited to be on the Tenere in a different way. There’s nothing special about how the Tenere rides that should excite me more than a standard XT660R really. No, it’s something else- the adventure of it all. -Being in a remote area of the world, then travel even more remotely into that area on two wheels. Being on the Tenere, right here right now is the essence of motorcycle adventure.
To tell you the truth, certain places that I pass in the desert looks just like Southern California, until you enter town that is. -Or stopping at one of the many security check points. We’re in Morocco alright, no doubt about that.
Passing lorries doing 10mph up the mountain passes is a breeze on the 50 horsepower XT660Z. Despite the fact that the new Yamaha Tenere looks so well designed with such a high level of finish that it should compete for BMW F800GS sales, it can’t really compete with 80 horsepower on the roads. For the adventure itself though, the XT660Z Tenere might even be better.
The Tenere benefits from a large 22 litre fuel tank that withstood more than 300 kilometres of very hard riding where about half was fuel gulping offroad riding and the rest fairly high speed A and B roads speaks for itself.

I didn’t feel very comfortable with the fuel warning light being lit for as long as it was. I noticed it from around 270 kilometres of riding and I was alone on my way back to Tiznit with nothing but Euros in my pocket. I decided to trust in the big tank and reached the hotel with no problems.
The windshield is a tall Dakar style affair with a very distinctive dragged out headlight where the bottom part looks like David Coulthards jaw. Also, if Transformers did motorcycles the Tenere would be the first choice! Good one for Lego too I reckon and I could go on and on… The exteriors all round the bike looks extremely well designed. Behind the windshield however the soft covers that protect the headlight bulbs kept vibrating loose whilst riding.


Not a big deal as long as you’re aware of it but if they keep loosening and then doing lots of mileage in dusty conditions it might be a long-term problem.
In the hot desert it was such a relief to be able to stand up and ride comfortably for kilometres at a time if I wished too. I could cool down properly and the Tenere have been designed with a comfortable stand-up riding position in mind. The foot pegs on my bike had rubber on them for comfort, but they did get in the way on the offroad part. They can be removed easily though I wasn’t aware at the time. The Metzeler Tourance tyres (90/90-21 and 130/80-17) were perfect for the varied road conditions.
Offroad I hooked my Alpinestars Tech 10’s into the gear lever a few times either putting the gear box into neutral or a gear up.
That was a bit annoying whilst I tried to look cool for the photographers. The gear lever is foldable to avoid it breaking in the middle of nowhere. I spent around half of my time on the Tenere offroad (not half of the mileage) and whilst the riding wasn’t too complicated it was fairly fast so concentration levels had to be kept up. Suddenly there’d be a big stone in the middle of my path or suddenly a soft stretch of sand. I also tried my first “dune” which only was a tiny one really.

On the Metzeler Tourance tyres I didn’t like it much to be honest and got stuck to get the obligatory spinning in the sand picture.
There were a lot of stones in Morocco and the extra engine protection was really needed as I could hear big ones hit hard all the time. The thing about Adventure touring bikes is that they don’t necessarily need to be very light. As a matter of fact it’s very difficult to make them flyweight due to the big fuel tanks, sturdy frames and engine protection. Then add solid aluminium panniers and luggage and you’re easily 250 kilos without rider or passenger. The Tenere weighs a claimed 183 kilos dry but it never felt too heavy even offroad.
Yamaha XT 660Z Ténéré  Motorcycle Performance The easy to use single cylinder engine helps with traction all the time. Yamaha have based the XT660Z on the XT660R engine, but have improved the throttle response and adjusted for a very smooth torque curve. A motorcycle such as the Tenere needs some serious cooling components and the radiator is bigger than the items found on the XT660R and MT-03. Apart from these changes this 660cc thumper is as proven and reliable as you could possibly wish for. 48,4 horsepower is as much as Yamaha is willing to give you with the reliability in mind.

Much more than that and there will be different issues. The new 6.8 litre air box is one of the clues to the fine throttle response. The unique design also features an easy to remove and clean paper air filter

The new exhaust has also been made with the Tenere especially in mind. The header pipes are routed high up on the side for good ground clearance. The under seat slim mufflers has been designed with luggage options in mind and Yamaha have also taken the necessary steps to reduce heat radiation for better passenger comfort.


Duss Supermotard Trend Motorbikes

Duss Supermotard Motorcycle Performance
Duss Supermotard Motorcycle Performance
The Duss V2, built by Roland Duss. Roland designed the engine himself after rejecting Aprilia and Ducati as too wide. It displaces 993cc with a claimed output of 120 hp and 76 foot pounds. Dry weight is 319 pounds! Belt drive, 3.2 gallon tank

Duss Supermotard Motorcycle Performance

Intermezo Sexy Trend Motorbikes

Intermezo Sexy Motorcycle Performance
Intermezo Sexy Motorcycle Performance
Intermezo Sexy Motorcycle Performance

Sniper Trend Motorbikes

2010 AMD World Championship of Custom Bike Building is in second placed Mark Daley of Thunderstruck Custom Bikes. His placing reflects the level of engineering involved in the building of the engine in his entry - Sniper. The Indian Powerplus motor used in the bike has had the inlet and outlet ports reversed, with the heads welded and machined to allow the correct sized valves to be operated by the reverse grind cam.

Pipes multi-piece bolted together, 4 outlets, Titanium ceramic coated. Carbs are Kehin FCR33, downdrafts from a Honda CBR 600. The carburators come out where the exhaust would normally be, and the exhaust where the carb would be - I flipped the valves in the cylinders, leaving their appearance normal, but working backwards; then I had to have a special cam ground to accommodate the modifications, and then had to make a special spigot-style manifold to hold the carbs.
The primary drive is our Thunderstruck 3 belt design with outer bearing support mid controls. Oil tanks, dual gas tanks, electrical, complete billet back bone, billet seat, rocker boxes, cam cover, bars, grips, foot controls, frame vents and sheetmetal work all by Thunderstruck.

Source: AMDchampionship.com

Veon Project Trend Motorbikes

Freddie 'Krugger' Bertrand is now wearing the World Champions' ring after being named the 2010 AMD World Championship of Custom Bike Building.
The bike with which he claimed the title was built for Veon Motorcycle's owner Peer Toftner and features a unique electronically adjustable frame system developed by Peer in conjunction with Dutch designer Mark van der Kwaak. At the flick of a switch the V-Rod engined bike can be transformed from a low-riding cruiser with long rake to sport bike mode with a shorter wheelbase and steeper rake. The radical machine even has two sets of foot controls to match each style of riding.
Krugger's win in the Championship follows on from third places in both 2004 and 2005, a 13th place in 2008 and another third last year.

Veon Motorcycles

Founder/Owner (100%): Peer Toftner (age 44)

Veon Motorcycles is run out of Sarpsborg City in Norway.

Peer Toftner says: "I hold a Masters Degree in Robotics Systems Engineering (1990), and have around 20 years of professional experience within the fields of industrial automation and automotive engineering/R&D. I am the inventor of the Veon Adjustable Motorcycle Concept. I had the idea for this concept back in the mid 90's, and started to work actively with the concept development in 2003. An internal, test-bench, full scale prototype was built and tested by 2005."

"The preliminary engineering phases were carried out in parallel with patent applications, which led to the filing of patents in 2004. Patents were granted in the USA and Norway in 2005. Regarding patents, a new application has been filed in 2010, which opens for a global patent coverage process / pending patents from 2011."

In 2006, the process of designing and engineering the second, Industry-Standard / Concept-Demonstrator / Show-Bike that now has been presented at the AMD World Championship of Custom Bike Building 2010 started. As a first step in this development process, a contractual cooperation with Krugger Motorcycles / Fred Bertrand was established, and shortly thereafter, a similar contractual cooperation was initiated with Mark van der Kwaak of dbbp.com."

"Mark van der Kwaak and myself worked closely together on the basis of the existing patented solutions, and due to Mark's participation, new, and more advanced functionalities for the vehicle adjustment were developed. Mark has also been responsible for all CAD design for the frame / chassis / adjustability mechanisms for the Veon Prototype bike."

"Fred Bertrand has been the designer and builder of the complete Veon Prototype bike. Fred and I decided together to aim for a 70's cafe racer style bike. Fred then went on to build a fantastic looking bike, based on a V-Rod powerplant, Beringer brakes, Rizoma controls, Wild Hog seat, RSD wheels and TRP shocks."

Zaeta 530 Trend Motorbikes

Zaeta 530
Zaeta 530The Zaeta 530 is Graziano Rossi's take on the perfect bike for bar hopping and flat track racing. This is the production version of the Ouroboros Zaeta prototype we saw last summer, "Ouroboros" seems to have been dropped from its name. The Zaeta's looks will be left up to the customer, who can spec any color for the paint, chassis and other components, as well as the style of the seat unit, but the mechanical components are set in stone. An Italian-made 530cc single-cylinder engine fills up the steel cradle frame and is held up by relatively weedy suspension components. They're all that's necessary as the whole thing weighs just 115kg/253lbs (wet). Graziano and his business partner's are serious about the Zaeta's oval track credentials, included in the €13,500 price tag are two private racing lessons with a champion tracker.

Trend Motorbikes - Ducati 1198S Casey Stoner Phillip Island Replica

Ducati 1198S Casey Stoner Phillip Island ReplicaMissing three races because of a mystery illness, Casey Stoner put any critics he had from his sudden departure in 2009 to bed with his masterful race at Phillip Island. Racing in front of his home crowd, Stoner slid around the Australian course to a decisive victory, in what we called one of the top races of 2009.Ducati 1198S Casey Stoner Phillip Island Replica
Making the moment even more special for Australian fans, and Ducatisti alike, was the special race livery that Stoner ran for his home race. Hoping to commemorate that race and Stoner’s contributions to the Marlboro Ducati team, a French Ducati dealership in Moulins-lès-Metz has decided to sell a limited number of Casey Stoner Ducati 1198S Phillip Island replicas.

With Bloody’s Paint Forbach paint job worth 1900 euros they’ve also added some top notch Ducati Performance parts and and a full Titanium Ducati Corse 70mm Termignoni exhaust system.

Trend Motorbikes Suzuki DL 650 V-Strom XPEDITION

Suzuki DL 650 V-Strom  XPEDITION
Suzuki DL 650 V-Strom  XPEDITION The British division of Suzuki announced today a new model will be joining its V-Strom 650 adventure range this month, with the launch of the V-Strom 650 XPEDITION bike. The bike is based on the V-Strom 650 ABS model, but comes with a list of additions meant to make it tougher and more practical.

For example, the V-Strom 650 XPEDITION features hard-wearing black aluminium panniers with a total carrying capacity of 82 litres, engine and hand guards, centre-stand and an aluminium sump guard. “The V-Strom 650 is still a hugely popular model for us, so we are delighted to be able to offer a new flagship model with tough and practical additions. On top of this, with a recommended retail price of just GBP 7,300, the XP represents exceptional value," Suzuki GB sales and marketing director, David Taylor, said in a release.
V-Strom 650XP panniers open Available for GBP 7,300 in Candy Max Orange and Metallic Oort Grey colour schemes, Suzuki DL 650 V-Strom  XPEDITION Suzuki DL 650 V-Strom  XPEDITION

Trend Motorbikes - BMW HP2 Evo Fighter

BMW HP2 Evo Fighter