2009 (6) 2010 (1) Aprilia (3) Benelli (1) BMW (1) Husaberg (1) Ural (2)

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Husaberg FE390 Enduro, 2010

Husaberg FE390 Enduro, 2010
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The new generation Husaberg Enduro.
Key Features

Upside-down fork
The fully adjustable 48 mm fork from WP Suspension has been further optimised to ensure even more responsive handling and provide high damping reserves. Combined with the increased 22 mm offset (previously 19 mm) of the CNC-machined triple clamps, this guarantees more reliable front wheel control.

Airbox
Positioned directly behind the fuel cap, it is covered by the front section of the seat. The airbox’s elevated position guarantees the intake of cool, clean air and maximum wading depth. The intake duct is in the direct downdraft from the filter to the cylinder.

Tank
The slim, 8.5 litre tank runs far below the seat to provide an optimal centre of gravity and is equipped with both a compact fuel pump and new reserve sensor. The transparent polyethylene also enables the fill level to be determined at a glance.

Exhaust System
The integration of the stainless steel exhaust manifold offers optimum protection from rock damage and keeps the rider from coming into direct contact with it.

Brakes
The latest Brembo front brake with optimised front brake pads for maximum braking performance at minimal effort. Effective single-piston brake caliper in the rear. Ultra-light wave discs for the ultimate braking performance and better self-cleaning of the brakes.

PDS Shock
Fully adjustable WP PDS shock with optimised setting for even more traction. Adjustable rebound damping and variable high and low speed compression damping guarantee the perfect configuration for all conditions.

Frame
Light double-cradle perimeter frame made of chrome-molybdenum. Guarantees the greatest torsional rigidity and secure tracking stability. Extremely slender lower tube loops. Minimal overall width. Unbeatable ground clearance.

Silencer
Especially light and made of highquality aluminium, the silencer assures compliance with all official noise limits.

Subframe
Cross-linked polyethylene (PE) ensures that the plastic construction has the highest stability values and a reduced weight at the same time. Many electric components have been perfectly imbedded in the rear fender.

Ural Ranger, 2009

Ural Ranger, 2009

SPECIFICATIONS USA - 2009 Ural Ranger:

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.100 km/h
Ignition Electronic

Power transmission
Clutch Dry double disc
Gearbox 4 speed plus 1 reverse
Final drive Bevel gear with drive shaft
Special feature Engageable sidecar drive shaft
Starting Electric plus kickstart

Chassis/Brakes
Frame Double loop steel tube
Front suspension Leading link forks with hydraulic spring shock
absorbers - 2 x adjustable
Rear suspension Double sided swinging arm with hydraulic spring shock absorbers - 2 x adjustable
Sidecar suspenison Single sided swinging arm with hydraulic spring shock absorbers - 2 x adjustable
wheels 3 cross-spoked wheels plus 1 reserve wheel
Rims 2.15 x 19
Tyres Road tyres 4.00 x 19 or knobby tyres 4.20 x 19
Brakes Discbrake on frontwheel
Mechanically actuated drumbrakes at rear and sidecar wheel

Dimensions/Weights
Dry weight 350 kg
Permitted total weight 610 kg
Length/width/height 2,580/1,700/1,100 mm
Seat height 790 mm
Usable tank volume 19 l, 95 Octan
Fuel consumption 7.5 l/100 km

Ural Gzhel, 2009

Ural Gzhel, 2009
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Why Gzhel and what’s "Gzhel"?
Gzhel is an example of traditional Russian folk art with roots going back to the 14th century. The art of gzhel pottery and design originated from the settlements southeast of Moscow along Gzhelka River. Well-known design of blue ornaments on white background is one of Russia’s cultural gems. Gzhel evolved from pottery to the famous blue-patterned fine porcelain known for its makers’ exquisite taste and excellence in craftsmanship.
The motorcycle looks like the finest porcelain figurine, but luckily it is not as fragile and one can actually drive it! The beautiful hand painting on all body parts is clear coated for protection so that you can really show it off on the road.

GENERAL INFO:
Maximum speed of motorcycle 105 km/h 65 mph
Dry mass of motorcycle 736 lb
Maximum Gross Vehicle Weight 1344lb.
Noise level below 80db
Fuel consumption 26 - 31.3 mpg

OVERALL DIMENSIONS:
Length 2580 mm / 8 ft
Width 1700 mm / 5 ft 6 in
Height 1100 mm / 3 ft 6 in
Road Clearance 125 mm / 5 in
Seat height 840 mm / 33 in
Wheel base 1470 mm / 58 in

ENGINE:
Type 4 stroke, overhead valves, opposed twin-cylinder
Displacement 749 cc
Cylinder bore 78 mm
Piston stroke 78 mm
Compression ratio 8.6 :1
Rated horsepower 23 KW / 45 BHp
Rated rotational speed 5600 RPM
Rated torque 52 N -M @ 3750 RPM
Lubrication system Dual system of forced lubrication and splashing
Lubricant SAE 20W/50
2009 (6) 2010 (1) Aprilia (3) Benelli (1) BMW (1) Husaberg (1) Ural (2)