Thursday, November 12, 2009

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Gambar Motor DUCATI Hypermotard-796 (2010)
- The Ducati Hypermotard 796 sports an all-new air-cooled engine with 2 valves per cylinder, putting out 81hp and 56 lb-ft of torque. The top and bottom fork clamps have been redesigned and the frame layout adjusted to virtually eliminate all of the forged elements found on the 1100. As such, the Hypermotard 796 weighs in at a svelte 368 pounds. Other features include an APTC clutch and single-sided swingarm. -


Ducati Hypermotard-796 (2010)

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Highly Anticipated 2010 Ducati Hypermotard 796 Launched
The Supermotard craze came about from a melding of influences pulled from both street bike and dirt bike racing. Ducati took notice and jumped in with both feet when they introduced their Hypermotard concept back in 2005. It created such a splash that when the production version was first unveiled in 2006, the sheer volume of interest actually brought down the website. International deliveries began in 2007 with two flavors offered - the 1100 base model and the 1100S, featuring higher caliber components.

The US didn't see a Hypermotard model until 2008, by which time Ducati finally released a black-on-black frame for the 1100S, creating the first opportunity to cop a non-red Hypermotard and piquing our interest. As appealing as this bike is, the price point of $14,995 for the S and $11,995 for the base 1100, is a little steep for many potential customers. Fret no more... Ducati has just unveiled a new sub-$10,000 Hypermotard 796.

The Ducati Hypermotard 796 sports an all-new air-cooled engine with 2 valves per cylinder, putting out 81hp and 56 lb-ft of torque. The top and bottom fork clamps have been redesigned and the frame layout adjusted to virtually eliminate all of the forged elements found on the 1100. As such, the Hypermotard 796 weighs in at a svelte 368 pounds. Other features include an APTC clutch and single-sided swingarm.

The first chance to peep the Ducati Hypermotard 796 in person will be at Milan's EICMA international motorcycle show. If travel plans to check out a motorcycle aren't in the cards, this bike will be available in Ducati showrooms in December for a base price of $9,995. Color choices will include Ducati red or matte black and matte white.

2010 Ducati Hypermotard 796 First Ride

His insatiable thirst for life is only surpassed by his monthly fuel bill. Whether rocketing on land, flying through the air, or jumping the seas, our Associate Editor does it all and has the scars to prove it.

It’s hard to believe that almost three years have passed since Italian motorcycle manufacturer Ducati released its original Hypermotard 1100 motorcycle. This machine created a new class in motorcycling—a mechanical and aesthetic fusion between the world of high-performance sportbikes and supermotos. Starting next year, Ducati expands the category with the introduction of the 2010 Ducati Hypermotard 796.

The 796 was designed to allow a wider range of motorcyclists to experience the unique thrill of a Hyper. To do this, engineers outfitted it with a friendlier powertrain including a smaller engine and easier-to-use clutch, decreased weight, different suspension components, and a lower seat. To see if Ducati got it right we traveled to its home in Borgo Panigale (an enclave of Bologna, Italy) to experience it in the adjacent foothills of this legendary motorcycling company.

Downsized Original?
Propulsion is provided by a redesigned L-Twin engine based off the unit used in the Monster 696. The engine utilizes the same 88mm bore but has an 8.8mm-longer stroke (now measuring 66mm total). Different pistons with a reshaped crown boost compression to 11.1:1. Other updated internals include the connecting rods, crankshaft, as well as the cases which are lighter and more compact. One of the key components that is still shared is the 696’s relatively low-tech 2-valve cylinder heads which use Ducati’s proprietary Desmodromic valve actuation system. Despite the engine actually growing, Ducati claims that this engine gets superior fuel mileage as compared to the 696 engine.

Fuel is pumped down from the 3.3-gallon plastic fuel tank into 45mm throttle bodies, each equipped with its own fuel-injector. Meanwhile, exhaust is purged through a 2-1-2 stainless-steel exhaust system and is expelled from Ducati’s signature twin under-tail mufflers. The exhaust uses a sculpted metal pre-silencer which also houses the catalytic convertor for Euro 3 emissions conformity. Furthermore each pipe is fitted with an oxygen sensor in order to help facilitate optimum engine fueling. A 6-speed transmission transfers power back to the rear wheel via a chain final drive, while a hydraulically operated APTC wet clutch with slipper-action functionality augments the gearbox.

The engine is hung within a steel frame of identical measurement as the 1100. The 796’s frame however benefits from a new forming process which reduces weight without compromising rigidity. Both the top and bottom fork clamps are also new. The clamps hold a new non-adjustable 43mm Marzocchi inverted fork. Above is a tapered aluminum handlebar. Rear suspension consists of a Sachs hydraulic shock absorber that moves through a linkage and connects to the aluminum single-sided swingarm. As opposed to the fork, the shock offers adjustment for spring preload and rebound damping. Lastly, the seat itself was shortened by 0.8 inches and now measures 32.5-inches from the ground.

The 796 rolls on similar-spec aluminum wheels as the 1100, measuring 3.5 x 17-inches up front and 5.5 x 17-inches at the rear. The rims are shod with Bridgestone BT-016 multi-compound tires in sizes 120/70 front and 180/55 rear. Brakes consist of twin 305mm rotors up front, which are controlled by radial-mount 4-piston Brembo calipers. The rear brake disc measures 245mm in diameter and is independently controlled by a twin-piston caliper. Stainless-steel brake lines front and rear complement the set-up.

Visually, it’s difficult to distinguish the 796 from the 1100 as the majority of its parts are shared including its plastic hand guards with integrated LED turn signals, flip-out mirrors, and LED taillight that glows brighter during braking. Aside from those components a keen eye will see the differences in suspension, tires, and belly exhaust pre-silencer, as well as the updated orange-backlit instrument panel as used on the Streetfighter (Learn more about it in the 2010 Ducati Streetfighter First Ride.) Likewise, it shares the same slim-line switchgear. Another subtle difference is the conventional box shape of the front brake and clutch master cylinder reservoir. All said and done, the 796 is claimed to weigh 27 lbs. less than the 1100, which means its curb weight should measure just over 400 lbs.

Entry-level Performance?
On paper, the 796 has everything it takes to be classified as an entry-level motorcycle within Ducati’s model line-up. A lower 32.5-inch seat height, 803cc air-cooled engine, minimally adjustable suspension, and a price tag of $9,995. Although it is in fact not as sharp-edged as its larger displacement sibling, it isn’t what we’d exactly term a motorcycle for beginners.

Jump into the saddle and one will notice its hybrid seating position. It feels like a cross between the flat pinion of a sportbike and the narrow seat of a dirt bike. Yet it is clearly more aligned with the pavement realm. Equally as apparent is the lower position of the seat. The difference is two-fold: First, it allows a six-foot tall rider to plant both feet firmly on the ground. Second, it elevates the position of the handlebar slightly, which is well appreciated considering how awkwardly low it feels on the 1100. Even though the seat has been lowered it isn’t so much to make the cockpit feel cramped even for a taller rider. Wrap your fingers around the control levers and you’ll be able to adjust their position fore or aft in four increments. Sliding the red starter “trigger” up reveals the starter button. Press it and you’re off and running.

The 796’s APTC clutch makes the clutch lever feel almost weightless. Its first gear matches well allowing the rider to motor away from a stop easily with little clutch slippage. Twisting the throttle reveals an engine that churns out an impressive amount of power. It presents none of the lethargic qualities of the 696 mill, but at the same time it might be too robust for an inexperienced rider. The engine’s rough running manners at low rpm only exacerbates this and makes us wonder why Ducati motorcycles can’t run smoothly at low rpm. Keep the revs above 4000 however, and the engine shows none of the aforementioned characteristic, instead delivering a smooth, fat spread of power all the way to the top of the tachometer. Overall engine sound is throaty but we did hear an irritating metal vibration-type noise that sounded like it was being emitted from the pre-silencer.

Shorter final-drive gearing assists the bike in gaining momentum fast. Unfortunately, its transmission lacks the precision of its Japanese rivals plus it’s almost impossible to find neutral at a stop. Based on previous experience, however, the gears feel like they move more freely after break-in. Despite the clutch offering an extremely light lever pull, we weren’t wowed by the vague feel when the clutch is engaged aggressively or by the ineffectiveness of the “slipper-action” clutch.

The foothills to the south of the Ducati factory put a real premium on a nimble-handling motorcycle and it is here that the 796 really shines. As soon as you even think about changing directions, the bike is already there. Yet its handling manners are neutral and the bike never turns more or less than what the rider inputs. Equally as pleasing is how stable the chassis is, especially considering how softly sprung both the fork and shock are. An elevated pace will cause the rearend to G-out and drag hard parts. Yet, despite the undersprung spring rates, the overall balance front-to-rear is a massive improvement over the 1100.

Although the fork offers zero adjustability, we actually prefer the stock-for-stock damping characteristics of the 796’s fork as compared to the adjustable one found on the 1100. Specifically it offers slightly more initial damping and significantly more return damping. Granted you can achieve a similar set-up with the adjustable unit but you have to literally close the compression and rebound damping circuits to do so. The shock on the other hand offers adjustment for spring preload and rebound damping, but we didn’t have time to adjust it. Overall, the only complaint we have with the suspension is that both ends still lack sufficient initial damping. For instance, whenever you slam open the throttle, the weight transfers rearward and the rearend instantly squats. Conversely, when you let off the throttle the weight instantly transfers forward and causes the frontend to dive excessively. If engineers could just dial in more initial damping front and rear we’d think they’d have a terrific overall package. Lastly, traction afforded by the stock Bridgestone tires is literally amazing especially when you consider just how dirty and wet some of the roads we encountered were.

We’ve never been a fan of the lower-spec non-monobloc Brembos that come on the base Hypermotard 1100 or 848 Superbike, but on the 796 they’re remarkable. No doubt the 796’s lowered terminal velocity and reduced unsprung weight tax the braking system less, nonetheless they are effective at quickly shedding speed while offering a confident lever feel. We also love how visible the instrumentation is and the high-tech feel of the handlebar mounted switch gear. While we really appreciate the flip-out mirrors, their outright functionality is questionable as they make it more prone for you to clip cars while slicing through traffic and the view they provide isn’t very clear.

A Better Hypermotard?
That depends. There’s no doubt that the Hypermotard 796 isn’t without fault. Its low rpm engine manners definitely could be improved upon, as could its suspension which lacks adequate damping through the top of suspension stroke. Then there is the weird exhaust vibration noise...

At the end of the day the most important single feature of the bike is that it’s a blast to ride. Even better is that Ducati has made its level of performance more accessible to all riders. Keep the rpms up and you’ll be amazed at how much power the engine cranks out. Conversely, its brakes are strong enough to keep you throughly entertained when slowing becomes a priority. The chassis confidently inhales tight, backroads like few other sport motorcycles, plus it looks awesome and can be mistaken for no other machine on the road. If you’re planning on doing trackdays or blasting around fast sections of roadway then you’re going to want the extra speed generated by the Hyper 1100. However, if your riding game takes place primarily in the city or on the tightest, sketchiest backroads you can find, than the 796 is the motorcycle for you.
Adam Waheed - Thursday, October 15, 2009

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Gambar Motor DUCATI Hypermotard 1100 (2008)
- Riding the Hypermotard lets you rule the road. Wide, tapered section handlebars transfer control of the tarmac to the rider and a full length seat eases fore and aft movement – up front when entering the turns, then slide back for maximum traction on exit -


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General information

Model: Ducati Hypermotard 1100
Year: 2008
Category: Super motard
Rating: 74.1 out of 100.

Engine and transmission
Displacement: 1078.00 ccm (65.78 cubic inches)
Engine type: V2
Stroke: 4
Power: 90.00 HP (65.7 kW)) @ 7750 RPM
Torque: 103.05 Nm (10.5 kgf-m or 76.0 ft.lbs) @ 10500 RPM
Compression: 10.5:1
Bore x stroke: 98.0 x 71.5 mm (3.9 x 2.8 inches)
Fuel system: Injection. Marelli electronic fuel injection, 45mm throttle body
Valves per cylinder: 2
Fuel control: Desmodromic valve control
Starter: Electric
Cooling system: Air
Gearbox: 6-speed
Transmission type final drive: Chain
Clutch: Dry multiplate with hydraulic control

Physical measures
Dry weight: 179.0 kg (394.6 pounds)
Seat height: 845 mm (33.3 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting.
Wheelbase: 1,455 mm (57.3 inches)

Chassis and dimensions
Frame type: Tubular steel Trellis
Rake (fork angle): 24.0°
Front suspension: Marzocchi 50mm fully adjustable upside-down fork
Front suspension travel: 165 mm (6.5 inches)
Rear suspension: Progressive linkage with fully adjustable Sachs monoshock. Aluminium single-sided swingarm
Rear suspension travel: 141 mm (5.6 inches)
Front tyre dimensions: 120/70-ZR17
Rear tyre dimensions: 180/55-ZR17
Front brakes: Double disc
Front brakes diameter: 305 mm (12.0 inches)
Rear brakes: Single disc
Rear brakes diameter: 245 mm (9.6 inches)
Exhaust system: Lightweight 2-1-2 system with catalytic converter and lambda probe.

Speed and acceleration
Power/weight ratio: 0.5028 HP/kg

Other specifications
Fuel capacity: 12.40 litres (3.28 gallons)
Reserve fuel capacity: 3.00 litres (0.79 gallons)
Color options: Red - Red - Black


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SUZUKI Intruder M800 (2010)

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SUZUKI Intruder M800 (2010)

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Tuesday, November 10, 2009

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BLATA Style 60 (2005)
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General information

Model: Blata Style 60
Year: 2005
Category: Minibike, sport
Rating: 63.1 out of 100.

Engine and transmission
Displacement: 39.90 ccm (2.43 cubic inches)
Engine type: Single cylinder
Stroke: 2
Power: 3.35 HP (2.4 kW)) @ 8700 RPM
Torque: 3.50 Nm (0.4 kgf-m or 2.6 ft.lbs) @ 6000 RPM
Fuel system: Carburettor. Dell´Orto 14
Ignition: Contact-less
Cooling system: Air
Clutch: Centrifugal automatic

Physical measures
Dry weight: 16.8 kg (37.0 pounds)
Overall length: 940 mm (37.0 inches)
Overall width: 500 mm (19.7 inches)

Chassis and dimensions
Frame type: High Tensile steel tubing (welded)
Front brakes: Single disc
Rear brakes: Single disc

Speed and acceleration
Power/weight ratio: 0.1994 HP/kg

Other specifications
Fuel capacity: 1.00 litres (0.26 gallons)





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BLATA Origami-B1 (2005)
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General information

Model: Blata Origami B1
Year: 2005
Category: Minibike, sport
Rating: 66.5 out of 100.

Engine and transmission
Displacement: 39.80 ccm (2.43 cubic inches)
Engine type: Single cylinder
Stroke: 2
Power: 14.08 HP (10.3 kW)) @ 12300 RPM
Torque: 8.10 Nm (0.8 kgf-m or 6.0 ft.lbs) @ 12000 RPM
Fuel system: Carburettor. PHVA 17,5 Dell´Orto
Ignition: Contact-less
Cooling system: Liquid
Clutch: Centrifugal automatic

Physical measures
Dry weight: 25.0 kg (55.1 pounds)

Chassis and dimensions
Frame type: High Tensile steel tubing (welded)
Front brakes: Single disc
Rear brakes: Single disc

Speed and acceleration
Power/weight ratio: 0.5632 HP/kg

Other specifications
Fuel capacity: 1.00 litres (0.26 gallons)




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BLATA Minibike 2.5 (2005)
- Model: Blata Minibike 2.5. Year: 2005. Category: Minibike, sport.
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Minibike 2.5 is intended for a drive on closed tracks with even, smooth, and dust free surface. Both grown-ups and children can ride on the minibike, children only under the supervision of a grown-up and responsible person. If the terms of a track are fulfilled, the minibike can be used for races.

This minibike is equipped with a single-cylinder, two-stroke, petrol combustion engine, with a front and rear disc brakes, the rear one being controlled by a lever on the left side of handlebars and the front one by a lever on the right side of handlebars, when seeing in the ride direction. The fuel quantity controlled by a handle on the right side of handlebars. The engine is fitted with an air filter and an exhaust silencer. The driving moment transmission from engine to the driven rear wheel is carried out by a chain drive the ratio of which can by changed to a small extend by a sprocket wheel exchange on the rear wheel.

General information

Model: Blata Minibike 2.5
Year: 2005
Category: Minibike, sport
Rating: 64.6 out of 100.

Engine and transmission
Displacement: 39.90 ccm (2.43 cubic inches)
Engine type: Single cylinder
Stroke: 2
Power: 3.35 HP (2.4 kW)) @ 8700 RPM
Torque: 3.50 Nm (0.4 kgf-m or 2.6 ft.lbs) @ 6000 RPM
Fuel system: Carburettor. Dell´Orto 14
Ignition: Contact-less
Cooling system: Air
Clutch: Centrifugal automatic

Physical measures
Dry weight: 16.8 kg (37.0 pounds)
Overall length: 920 mm (36.2 inches)

Chassis and dimensions
Frame type: High Tensile steel tubing (welded)
Front tyre dimensions: 40/5-3.00
Rear tyre dimensions: 40/5-3.00
Front brakes: Single disc
Rear brakes: Single disc

Speed and acceleration
Power/weight ratio: 0.1994 HP/kg

Other specifications
Fuel capacity: 1.00 litres (0.26 gallons)



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BLATA Elite 13 WRS (2005)
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General information

Model: Blata Elite 13 WRS
Year: 2005
Category: Minibike, sport
Rating: 72.5 out of 100.

Engine and transmission
Displacement: 39.80 ccm (2.43 cubic inches)
Engine type: Single cylinder
Stroke: 2
Power: 12.06 HP (8.8 kW)) @ 12700 RPM
Torque: 7.30 Nm (0.7 kgf-m or 5.4 ft.lbs) @ 12000 RPM
Fuel system: Carburettor. PHVA 14 Dell´Orto
Ignition: Contact-less
Cooling system: Liquid
Clutch: Centrifugal automatic

Physical measures
Dry weight: 24.3 kg (53.6 pounds)
Overall length: 960 mm (37.8 inches)

Chassis and dimensions
Frame type: High Tensile steel tubing (welded)
Front brakes: Single disc
Rear brakes: Single disc

Speed and acceleration
Power/weight ratio: 0.4963 HP/kg

Other specifications
Fuel capacity: 1.00 litres (0.26 gallons)




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Daftar type motor BLATA
- Blata, is a Czech company, based in Blansko, that produces high performance, mini moto bikes. These bikes are designed and built for use on a closed, paved circuit. -
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Blata 2005
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BLATA

Pavel Blata, the founder of the company, had his first experiences with motorbikes as a competitor of six-day motorbike endurance events. During this time he had the chance to ride many different machines. He learnt first hand how they worked, what was important for the rider and also what the rider actually wanted. He saw the positive as well as the negative aspects of each different machine. After some time he decided that he must do something with this knowledge.

By the end of the 80’s he had started to produce and sell scooters and minibikes under the Blata name. He gradually built up a small team of people that he could trust, and set up a strong basis for the management of his company. This management core concentrated on building up another team of experts around them in the form of engineers, technicians and developers.

Pavel Blata, the founder of the company, had his first experiences with motorbikes as a competitor of six-day motorbike endurance events. During this time he had the chance to ride many different machines. He learnt first hand how they worked, what was important for the rider and also what the rider actually wanted. He saw the positive as well as the negative aspects of each different machine. After some time he decided that he must do something with this knowledge.

By the end of the 80’s he had started to produce and sell scooters and minibikes under the Blata name. He gradually built up a small team of people that he could trust, and set up a strong basis for the management of his company. This management core concentrated on building up another team of experts around them in the form of engineers, technicians and developers.

History

Historical milestones:
BLATA s.r.o. founders are carrying their business in small minibikes, motorbikes and scooters developing and producing more tham 17 years. They have fought a strong market position during this period and now they belong to companies determinating the way of minibikes segment development.
Hand to hand with minibikes goes road motorbikes production of 125 cc. Outstanding design, precise fabrication, luxury equipment... These are the features making Blata bikes different.

Blata has a high-quality products which are able to strike new market positions.

1974 - Pavel Blata – Povážské machine-works factory driver
1991 - first minibike builded up in Pavel Blatas garage
1992 - BLATA produced 554 minibikes a year and scooters development started
1993 - scooters BLATA exported to USA a EU nations
1994 - BLATA CUP minibike racing – Official Czech Cup founded
1995 - company has more than 20 employees and year production of 2200 minibikes and scoters
1996 - first CNC centers as well as brand new production hall were purchased, and new engine was produced
1997 - Blata cooperates in founding European chapionship which took place in Ulm (Germany) for the firs time. Jan Nemec team factory driver won the title and become the European champion.
Lukáš Pešek european champion a and BLATA factory team driver. Nowadays racing in MOTO GP 250 ccm.
2003 - new minibike ORIGAMI B1 development finished – awarded by Outstanding product award and The best manager act award
2005 - finished production hall construction
2007 - Design award: Outstanding design of the year
2009 - Blata Motard 125 BXM and Blata Enduro 125 BXE are homologated and ready to sell. Brand new minibike series Blata ULTIMA presented on Prague exhibition MOTOCYKL