2012 Kawasaki KX450F Photo First Ride






The motousa. com reported that The KX450F has had a tendency to stand up mid-corner but it feels much better for ’12. (Center) For shorter riders the fully extended cockpit seemed to be a little to open, or at least for our test rider Chris See which is 5’ 10”. (Below) The suspension received minor updates for 2012, but for faster riders it is still a bit on the soft side for faster riders.

Engine:
449cc liquid-cooled Single, DOHC, 4-valve
Bore x Stroke: 96.0 x 62.1mm
Compression Ratio: 12.5:1
Fuel Delivery: Fuel-injection
Clutch: Wet multi-plate, cable actuation
Transmission: Five-speed
Final Drive Gearing: 13F/50R
Front Suspension: Kayaba AOS 48mm fork, 22-position compression and 20-position rebound damping adjustment; 12.4 in. travel
Rear Suspension: UNI-TRAK-equipped Kayaba gas charged shock, 22-position low-speed and step-less high-speed compression damping, 22-position rebound damping and adjustable spring preload; 12.4 in. travel
Front Brake: 250mm petal disc, dual-piston caliper
Rear Brake: 240mm petal disc, 1-piston caliper Handlebar: Renthal
Front Tire: Bridgestone M403 80/100-21
Rear Tire: Bridgestone M404 120/80-19
Curb Weight: 250 lbs.
Wheelbase: 58.3 in. Length: 85.8 in. Width: 32.3 in. Ground Clearance: 13.4 in.
Seat Height: 37.6 in.
Fuel Capacity: 1.64 gal.
MSRP: $8399
Color: Lime Green

Saleen S5S Raptor

Saleen S5S Raptor
The Saleen S5S Raptor is a sports car revealed by Saleen, Inc. on March 20, 2008 at the 2008 New York International Auto Show.

The Raptor is intended to be equipped with a 5.0-liter supercharged Saleen engine (similar to that used on the 2008 S302E) which will yield 650 hp. This will allow it to accelerate to 60 mph in 3.2 seconds or less and complete the quarter-mile in 10.9 seconds. Expected retail price is $185,000, roughly $400,000 less than the S7.Development has stopped as a result of the 2008 recession, and the future of the project is uncertain.
Saleen S5S Raptor

Saleen S5S Raptor

Saleen S5S Raptor

Saleen S5S Raptor

Saleen S5S Raptor

Saleen S5S Raptor

Saleen S5S Raptor

Saleen S5S Raptor

Saleen S5S Raptor

Saleen S5S Raptor

Saleen S5S Raptor

Saleen S5S Raptor

Saleen S5S Raptor

Saleen S5S Raptor

Marcos LM600

Marcos LM600
Marcos was a British sports car manufacturer. The name was a combination of founders Jem Marsh and Frank Costin

Marcos LM600

Marcos LM600

Marcos LM600

Marcos LM600

Marcos LM600

Vilner Mini Cooper Italian Job Edition

Vilner Mini Cooper


Mini Coopers are lauded for their incredibly fun handling characteristics and sporty S configurations, but their plasticity interiors tend to drive off more discerning customers. Not so with the Mini Cooper Italian Job Edition ($TBA). This specialty Cooper S conversion replaces the standard interior with seats of diamond-quilted Nappa leather, two-tone Alcantara coverings for the inner roof, pillars, and trim, and an exterior featuring a custom matte gray paint job, a matte black roof, trim, and wheels, and classic racing lines with side number decals.

2012 Renault Megane RS Trophy

2012 Renault Megane RS Trophy yellow


yellow color pic of trophy back


With a power output of 265hp and peak torque of 360Nm, Megane RS Trophy delivers unrivalled efficiency for its class. A new tyre fitment and an increase in power make the very most of the Cup chassis' potential, without detracting from the car's acclaimed versatility and ride comfort.



A production run of 500 cars is planned, and Megane RS Trophy's specific styling features put it at the very top of the Megane RS range.



Order books open on June 20, 2011, and the newcomer will be marketed in France, the United Kingdom, Germany, Belgium, Portugal, Spain, Italy, Switzerland, Austria and Slovenia. Prices in France will start from €35,500.



Technical evolutions for the existing, exceptional performance package



With maximum power of 265hp (up 15hp), peak torque of 360Nm (+20Nm) available across a particularly broad rev-band (3,000 to 5,000rpm), a power-to-weight ratio of 5.09kg/hp and specific power of 132.5hp/litre, the car boasts an exceptional performance package. Even so, Renault Sport's engineers have worked hard on the specification of the Megane RS's 2.0-litre turbocharged engine to take driving enjoyment and response to even higher levels. Maximum turbo pressure has been uprated to 2.5 bar (up 0.2 bar), while the air intake design has been revised to take the higher pressure and higher running temperatures into account.Performance has been enhanced in the process, and the result is a 0-to-100kph time of just 6.0s (down 0.1s), a top speed of 254kph (up 4kph) and the 1,000km standing start in 25.4s (down 0.3s). Beyond these statistics, however, the experience of driving Renault RS Trophy is a constant source of enjoyment and satisfying sensations. In addition to the finely-tuned set-up of the Cup chassis and the standard limited slip differential, a new tyre fitment contributes to the car's exceptional road-holding on dry roads, especially through tighter turns, as well as in the wet. The design of the Formula 1-inspired Bridge stone Potenza RE050A's asymmetric, directional tread pattern and the form of its tread blocks provide outstanding grip, stability and acoustic comfort, whatever the conditions. Last but not least, Megane RS Trophy's fuel-efficiency has been carefully optimised to return combined-cycle fuel consumption of just 8.2 litres/100km, equivalent to 190g of CO2/km, which represents a saving of 0.2 litres/100km and 5g/km over 2012 Renault Megane RS at the time of the letter's launch.



Assertive yet seductive R.S Trophy. styling cues



2012 Megane RS Trophy is recognisable at a glance thanks to its black roof, specific decals, new rear lip spoiler, 19-inch Gloss Black STEEV wheels with red piping and R.S. valve caps (optional or standard, depending on market) and numbered plaque. The LED daytime running lights also play a part in its striking looks. Trophy marks the introduction of a new Sirius Yellow finish, an emblematic metallic paint that will be particularly appreciated by Renault Sport fans. This specific body colour is available as an alternative to Glacier White, Etoile Black and Cassiopee Grey.



Inside, the Recaro bucket seats (fabric or leather, depending on market) add to the cabin's unmistakably sporty feel, as does the central display which shows the data provided by the R.S. Monitor. This innovative on board data-logging system records performance and displays a range of mechanical parameters in real-time, a feature which owners will especially appreciate during track days, an exercise to which the Trophy lends itself particularly well. Indeed, the car will be on show at the Renault Sport Day which forms part of the Renault Sport Enthusiasts Day programme at the Nurburgring, Germany, on June 17, 2011.

2011 KTM RC8R Specs and Photo






Motousa.com reported The KTM RC8R offers the strongest bottom-end engine power for those who prefer to ride the bike at lower rpms.

Engine:
1195cc liquid-cooled, V-Twin, 8-valve
Bore x Stroke: 105.0 x 69.0mm
Compression Ratio: 13.5:1
Fuel Delivery: Fuel-Injection, Keihin 52mm throttle body
Ignition: Keihin EMS
Clutch: Wet multi-plate, hydraulic actuation
Transmission: Six-speed
Final Drive: Chain 17F/42R
Frame: Chromium-Molybdenum trellis frame, powder-coated
Subframe: Aluminum
Front Suspension: WP inverted, 43mm, fully adjustable, TiAIN (Titanium Aluminum Nitride) coated
Rear Suspension: WP 4014 mono-shock, fully adjustable including ride height
Front Brakes: 320mm dual disc, Brembo monobloc, four-piston calipers
Rear Brake: 220mm disc, dual-piston Brembo caliper
Tires: 120/70-17; 190/55-17 (Dunlop SportSmart)
Wheelbase: 56.10 in.
Ground Clearance: 4.33 in.
Seat Height: 31.7 in.(low); 32.5 in. (high)
Rake / Trail: 66.7 deg. / 3.82 in.
Fuel Capacity: 4.35 gal.
Curb Weight: 449 lbs.
MSRP: $16,499

Gordon Murray T.25

Gordon Murray T.25 front view


Gordon Murray Design's T.25 City Car will make its first public appearance at the Smith School's World Forum on Enterprise and the Environment in Oxford.



The T.25 represents a major breakthrough in city car design in the areas of weight, footprint, safety, usability and efficiency. Whilst applying a holistic and fit for purpose approach to the design and development of the T.25, Gordon Murray Design have taken the opportunity to incorporate solutions to a multiple of urban mobility problems into the T.25 design.



A world leading 6 metre turning circle will help with urban manoeuvring and parking whilst its 1.3 metre width opens any opportunity for timed lane zones with 2 vehicles travelling and over taking in one lane. Combining this with the car length, could triple lane usage at peak times. The T.25's short length also opens an opportunity to park end on to the curb and the door opening allows 3 cars to be parked in one parallel parking space.



Gordon Murray Design was established in 2007 to develop an innovative and disruptive automotive manufacturing technology trademarked iStream® and the design and prototyping of the T.25 city car was central to both the development and validation of iStream®. This manufacturing process is now industrialised including final factory designs by specialist automotive consultants.



The iStream® assembly process is a complete rethink and redesign of the traditional manufacturing process and could potentially be the biggest revolution in high volume manufacture since the Model T. Development of the process began over 15 years ago and it has already won the prestigious 2008 'Idea of the Year' award from Autocar who were given privileged access in order to make their assessment. The simplified assembly process means that the manufacturing plant can be designed to be 20% of the size of a conventional factory.



This reduces capital investment in the assembly plant by at least 80%. Yet the flexibility of this assembly process means that the same factory could be used to manufacture different variants. The iStream® design process is a complete re-think on high volume materials, as well as the manufacturing process and will lead to a significant reduction in full lifecycle CO2.



Low capital investment / fast return on investment.

Lightweight.

Low energy manufacturing.

Ultra safe structure.

Flexible product design.

Long life chassis.

Low cost variants.

Recycled materials.

Reduced distribution costs and damage.

Low cost accident repair.

Flexible body in white tooling.

Small footprint production plant.

De-centralised manufacturing and assembly opportunities.

Quiet and clean plants.

No paint plant at BIW assembly plant.

Rapid vehicle assembly.

Low capital investment in tooling.



The T.25 has recently been seen testing on public roads and has featured in many publications but the Smith School World Forum is the first public appearance and Gordon Murray Design are excited to now be able to release the first images of the car's interior and seating position.



Sir David King, Founding Director of the Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment said: "Our transport sector is hugely dependent on fossil fuels and we need to de-fossilise our economy as quickly as possible. We know most of the technologies already exist in delivering low carbon transportation and the T.25 and iStream® manufacturing processes are clear examples of how the transition can bring new and exciting developments".



Holger Erker, Managing Director of IPE Engineering said: "After a complete and comprehensive comparison of the process details and seeing the vehicle prototype build, our conclusion is affirmative that the innovative vehicle and process design of this project is outstanding. From our analysis the iStream®process can be positively qualified as the most promising manufacturing process development in the car industry of the next decade"



Professor Gordon Murray, CEO & Technical Director of Gordon Murray Design said: "We are very privileged to have been asked to show T.25 publicly for the first time at the World Forum as the aims of our Company are very much aligned with those of the Smith School and therefore this global event"



T.25 USP's and Key Features



The T.25 represents a major breakthrough in City Car design and is a vehicle that has been optimised through design for strength, performance, weight, cost, safety, usability, tooling, quality, energy efficiency, recyclable and ease of assembly.

The T.25 external dimensions create the opportunity to:

park at 90 degrees to the curb, offering real consumer benefits,

park up to 3 cars in one parallel parking space - giving rise to lower parking charges.

increase traffic flow,

explore the possibility of 2 vehicles travelling and overtaking in one conventional lane. Combining this with the car length has the potential to triple lane usage at peak times.

reduce the environmental impact of vehicle manufacture (ie: lower material content etc) and day-to-day operation.

The central driving position generates:

A unique, 'cool' and fun driving experience,

promotes safety and ease of parking as a result of excellent all-round visibility and road awareness,

the opportunity to offer a single-seater option with retrofit bolt-in rear seats,

class-leading rear passenger leg room (better than most 'B-Segment' cars).

By virtue of the unique door opening system, the T.25 can:

be parked in very close proximity to other objects and still allow occupants to enter and exit the vehicle. This gives rise to,

park 2 in one domestic garage,

allow occupants access from both sides of the vehicle,

allow easy access to the driver's seat and easy access to the rear child seats.

The ultra lightweight by design (approximately 550kg) means that:

component life is increased

reduced energy is required to power vehicle, giving rise to higher fuel efficiency (mpg/electric battery range).

a competitive power to weight ratio is achieved

A world-leading 6 metre turning circle will enhance urban manoeuvring and parking.

Body panels in the lower periphery of the car are all mechanically affixed and have split lines which are sympathetic to accident damage replacement, leading to rapid assembly times and low cost accident repair.

First car in class to feature lightweight, low cost independent rear suspension.

Wing mirrors are within the overall width of the body, thereby minimising accidental damage and subsequent mirror replacement.

Design for purpose means that the vehicle has excellent pedestrian impact qualities.

The inclusion of Formula 1 derived materials philosophy and technology coupled with chassis frame design ('Direct Load Path') gives an immensely strong structure ('safety cell') both in 'end' and 'side' impact scenarios. This is also designed to meet the cost targets of high volume production.

Flat under-floor improves aerodynamic efficiency.

Class-leading vehicle dynamics

High level turn indicators for good visibility.

Positioning of the fuel filler permits refueling from either side of the vehicle.

Centralised driving instrumentation and controls are designed to maximize drive control.

Six internal layout options with rear seat adjustment (adjustable within 20 seconds) sets new standards in small vehicle packaging - a long way in front of the Smart For 2 and the Toyota iQ.

Occupant capacity of between 1 and 3 persons. Luggage capacity of between 160 litres and 720 litres.

The T.25 has the potential to be first to market for a new "World Car Class" for efficient vehicles, demonstrating new levels of efficiency and low emissions - creating excellent publicity and marketing opportunities.