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Thursday, June 16, 2011

Update:

Clubman Bars Vs Drag Bars
Different? Yes, they are quite distinctively different.
>> Clubman Bars
>> Drag Bars

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Project Café

I've recently acquired a Honda CM400E from Craigslist. Looks like my dream of owning a Café Bike is coming true!

Mods Planned:

  • Remove the Plastic Shield



  • Remove the Rear Rack



  • Clubman Bars



  • Tune Valves



  • New Brakes



  • New Shocks



  • Cafe styled seats?



  • Clean up the Rust



  • Paint Job
  • Thursday, June 9, 2011

    Current Gear Review: Helmet

    AGV STEALTH SHADOW (MSRP:$279.95) Sale Price(as of 5/30/11): $199.99 (without tinted shield) free shipping via [Moto Super Store]

    Accessories Recommendations:

    Recommended Bargain Prices:
    Smoked Tinted Shield/ Visor $40.00
    -or-
    Reflective Mirror Shield/ Visor $40.00
    Personal Review: ★★★★ (4.5/5.0)
    Time Owned: November 2009-Present
    Weight: Super Light 
    Type: Street Helmet - Entry Level (Everyday use)
    Certification Rating: DOT
    Overall I gotta say this is the lightest helmet I have ever owned in my collection of motorcycle helmets. The vents actually work as well as the defogger vents. I highly recommend the accessories (shield/ visor) if you like the helmet and it fits well. Whether or not you get the smoked or mirror you can't go wrong. As for ride quality it shuts out most* of the wind when I'm riding on the freeway. There is a removable lining which is nice to wash every once in a while. The only room for improvements I could see in this helmet is when you put it on you gotta use your fingers or wiggle the helmet around to get your ears to uncurl. On a side note this helmet is not Snell rated in an attempt by AGV to keep the costs down. Other than that I would highly recommend this helmet to a friend any day. I guarantee you won't be disappointed. The AGV Stealth Shadow was built to last as well as be the best bang for your buck.

    Tuesday, June 7, 2011

    Tron: Legacy

    Spoiler alert: For those who haven't seen the remake of Tron: Legacy (2010). Thanks to a friend of mine he got me to watch the remake of the 1982 movie, Tron. To be honest it was a good. Here's my favorite clip from the movie:

    You just gotta <3 Olivia Wilde, this is like a dream. And in a world close to perfect this would be my reality.

    Friday, June 3, 2011

    Upcoming Future Reviews:

    AGV Stealth Shadow Helmet
    Joe Rocket Meteor Jacket & Pant
    Icon TIMAX Original gauntlet gloves
    Polo Conquest II Hi-Boots

    Thursday, June 2, 2011

    Fear

    Fear - An induced apprehension of one's well-being in regards to an unknown force that has the power to possibly change one's view or perception of the world. With that said, this will forever change the status quo.

    If this unforgiving Monster were ever to take the form of an object I fear it would be this... The Suzuki GSX1300R [Hayabusa (隼) aka the Peregrine Falcon.] This is the reigning king of the Motorcycle world as the Fastest street legal motorcycle available to the public. One could say this is Suzuki's signature trade mark.



    Under the fairings is...
    Engine:
    1340cc, 4-stroke, 4-cylinder, liquid-cooled, DOHC, 16-valve
    Top Speed (Speedometer): 248 miles per hour (397 km/h)
    Power: 197 horsepower @ 6750 rpm (147kW)
    Transmission: 6-speed
    Weight: 550lbs. (dry) 592 lbs. (wet)
    Fuel Economy: ~ 26-34 mpg (Assuming you don't go over 8000 rpm!)
    MSRP: $13,699

    Concurrently there are 2 generations of Hayabusas (1999-2007) & (2008-Present). Both look fairly beastly, however, I like the 2nd generation has a slight edge given its aerodynamic improvements over it's previous counterpart. However it's also important to note after 2000 the hayabusa underwent the gentleman's agreement and now has a limiter which limits the top speed to 186 mph (300km/h). But as we all know where there's a will there's a way.

    Btw if you're worried with fuel economy perhaps this Liter bike isn't for you. You may beat everything that's on the road, but just remember you'll never beat the gas station.

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    Back in the day before I knew about motorcycles this was the MV that got me hooked. Big Bang's TOP & the 1st generation Hayabusa:

    Wednesday, June 1, 2011

    To my readers and fellow Moto enthusiasts

    MMI's Jordan Motorsports GSXR Giveaway!

    ABS or No ABS?

    I've been often asked the question, "is the Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) worth it?" And at one point I would have told you no it's not worth it, but that's something you'll have to discover for yourself in this Youtube Video featuring the 2009 Honda Fireblade: ABS vs non-ABS




    Conclusion: This bike is good w/ ABS, will set you back an extra $1000.00 USD. Depending on your preference, the lighter, standard model has an MSRP of $13,399. The Non-ABS Fireblade is recommended for those willing to spend more time on the track rather than on the street. While the ABS model starts at $14,399 it compliments those who are willing to spend more time on legal roads, especially canyons and twisties~