February 19, 2011

Honda Z50M Monkey of the year 1967


This 1967 Honda Z50M Monkey has done 34 miles from new and has been kept in the bedroom.




Honda NS500 - 500cc Grand Prix racing motorcycle in the early 1980s




The Honda NS500 is a 500cc Grand Prix racing motorcycle of the early 1980s, powered by a two-stroke V3 engine. Created as a replacement for the innovative but unsuccessful four-stroke NR500, the bike went against Honda's preference for four-stroke machines but proved very effective and quickly won the 1983 500cc World Championship with Freddie Spencer onboard.[1] After a relatively short lifespan the bike was replaced by the even more successful two-stroke V4 engine powered NSR500.

February 15, 2011

Reviews: KTM 350 EXC-F Factory


The power of a 450, the agility of a 250 - KTM 350 EXC-F Factory

The brand new KTM 350 EXC-F Factory puts down a new milestone in the Enduro World Championship in 2011. The newly developed factory bike claims no less than to be the most sophisticated and best four stroke racing Enduro ever.

KTM intends to transfer the sensational success of the 350 SX-F in the Motocross World Championship to the Enduro segment. The basic tenet of combining the low weight of a 250 with the power of a 450 will give the 350 EXC-F the edge. Combining massive performance with awesome agility makes for efficient, energy-saving rideability, which is at least as important in Enduro competitions as it is in Motocross races.

Due to its excellent design with an electronic fuel injection, KTM 350 EXC-F Factory has nearly the same output as a 450 cc power pack. At the same time though, it is as compact as a four stroke 250 and has the low weight and dynamic response of the smaller capacity. To make it even easier for the rider to fully exploit the advantages of this innovative engine, the brand new factory bike also joins the fray in the 2011 Enduro WC with newly designed bodywork.

The retailing price is also very reasonable - US$8,500 including shipping fee too!






February 6, 2011

Honda Motorcycle Future Sales focus in Asian area & US and European market aren’t important any more


Honda Motor Co said Thursday that it sold 17,9 million motorcycles globally, up 19% from the previous year as demand grew 23% in Asia. Honda’s domestic sales grew 8% to 196 000 units, while sales in North America were down 8%. 14 million units of them were sold in Asian market.

The current Honda report figures show the following: - Middle & Near East (258 000 units in 2010), North (192,000 units) and South (1,6 million units) America and Japan (196,000 units) when compared to Asian countries (14,4 million units).

February 3, 2011

US Motorcycle Sales Dropped Again in 2010 By 23% - Only 440,000 units sold


THE AMERICAN Motorcycle Industry Council have published stark figures on total motorcycles sales in the USA in 2010.

In 2009, the motorcycle industry in the USA experienced a massive drop in sales as almost 360,000 fewer motorcycles were sold compared to 2008. The report shows
that in 2010, motorcycle sales dropped a further 15% on 2009's already drastic figures.

440,000 motorcycles were sold in the USA in 2010, 82,000 less than in 2009. Off-road bikes have seen the largest decrease, with over 23% less sold in 2010 compared to 2009.
The outlook of motorcycle sales is bleak in the US market.



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