Wednesday, March 28, 2012

EWC 1190RS motorcycle test: A Ducati is on the other hand commodity





At Oschersleben, motorcycle fans a similar sound as the northern loop of the castle around Nur. On the circuit is raging out of professionals and amateur racers on Ducati, Buell and BMW boxers. The relaxed atmosphere led to one or the other once too frivolous offerings - such as myself to trust the new superbike from Buell, which goes by the somewhat cumbersome name 1190RS EWC in order to explore once the limits of the round course.

"The track is totally clear and the 1190s is about as handy as a bike ride," says her owner Thomas Wanner. Wanner, who runs the Pegasus Race team, easily persuaded. Well laps hold fast motorcycles, in principle, less danger than the Hamburg city traffic, but I'm at best amateur racers, and the EWC 1190RS is a special motorcycle: 155 hp at the rear, 179 kg light, constructed from aluminum and magnesium parts and a lot of carbon. Pure Superbike Power, Made in USA. Its builder, the American engineer and inventor Erik Buell has, at the EWC 1190RS waived gadgets such as traction control or ABS, or would you price that is around 44,000 euros, 50,000 over the limit increased. 

But not only the high price guarantees exclusivity: Buell motorcycles built by the first of a limited edition of one hundred copies - and only one of which was shipped to Europe until now. So I sit on a quasi one-off. 

Good-natured muscleman 

Good drivers are on the exit of the finishing straight at Oschersleben with about 70 to 80 miles per hour on the road. Then, to speed up full. The 1190RS has so much power and torque that is 600 meters with occasional contact of the front wheel to the road three or four courses are through. At the braking point close to 250 kilometers per hour have been reached, before going fully into the iron.

This puts stress the chassis of the 1190RS better off than me. The chassis consists of a solid aluminum frame with integral fuel tank, magnesium wheels are the front of an upside-down forks and rear swing arm via a spring and a leg. Erik Buell took it back on components from Öhlins and saved elsewhere at any point: In front there is still a huge single disc, which bridles the elemental force of the machine itself. Only the somewhat unwieldy display panel in the cockpit is testament to the resources that ultimately were still limited.

The water-cooled V-twin engine's performance brings unimpressed and completely linear with no holes even from low speeds. It is already known from the Buell 1125, prior to the closure of the production by the then parent Harley-Davidson in October 2009 as the last model rolled off the assembly line. Built with Rotax in Austria, and of EWC in East Troy, Wisconsin bored to 1190 cc, it is of American drivers and the Pegasus race team already used successfully in the pure racing version 1190RR.
 
The slightly modified version 1190RS street racing is her sister in Oschersleben not far behind. In the harassment and cornering and the points of the curves proves the 179 kilogram single-seater to be extremely handy; Wanner comparison with the bike is not too far-fetched. After the first rounds of respect and adrenaline levels have gradually leveled out, but if you let the bike run smoothly, it looks almost playful way, and also runs his chance as racers like us safely along the road. Wanner, who runs faster, and its top drivers Harald Kitsch unanimously confirm that the 1190RS also in the border area behaves absolutely docile.
 
Who should buy it? 
 
Compared to the 2009 closed area in which at least a hundred thousand Buell ran off the line, Erik Buell Racing is a small sweatshop - but large enough to produce a hundred machines by hand. This number must EWC within two years to reach in order to compete in the American AMA racing series against the Japanese Superbike racing teams can. Without podiums and trophies goes nothing: Erik Buell living as a designer of his racing successes like Apple design awards.
 
As in the United States approved for the road racer but a commercial zero-sum game or even the success of which will, however, is still an open question. Erik Buell has the Harley possessed nothing out an American Superbike built, the Japanese competition, which can range Ducati 1198 and the BMW S 1000 RR with no water problems. More than that: In terms of exclusivity of the top dogs challenger is way ahead. Hundreds of pieces are so sure of themselves exorbitant price of 45,000 , and by way of agreement - most probably for collectors and American patriots who have been waiting for a super bike from American hands.
 
But the mass production that Erik Buell envisioned, and a coherent business model, he is far away. Only an estimated 5,000 units built from a sale price can be around 20,000 realize that they can mobilize the potential buyer-1190RS. These numbers also need the technical wizard Buell a production line - and an investor with a lot of money. However, EWC, one hears, already filed in an appropriate business plan, and talks recently with Chinese donors.   
    

Friday, March 16, 2012

Triumph Daytona 675 2012: Visually Enhanced





The Triumph Daytona 675 whirled the "600" class with each other properly. For the upcoming 2012 model year gets the Daytona 675 now missed a careful revision, the new graphics and a revamped cover finish. Between two color variants should the buyer choose: Phantom Black (Black) or Diablo Red (Red). New details are the Triumph logo on the tank, a new-look "Daytona" logo and a fairing in Jet Black (with the red 675).

Triumph Daytona 675 Models, 2012 


Black is presenting now the holder of the foot pegs and brake discs. The 2012er Daytona 675 also shows the proud new logo on the clutch and generator covers. The three-cylinder engine makes 125 hp at 12 600 U/min-1 and a torque of 72 Nm.

Already, there are known to report the suspension: Excellent suspensions and brakes takes the 2012er Daytona from its predecessor. The fully adjustable 41mm USD forks and rear monoshock are adjustable in both high-and low-speed compression damping. Radial-mount Nissin monobloc calipers and lightweight wheels delay befitting reduce the unsprung masses. Factory-mounted tires are Pirelli Super Corsa SP. Dry weight of the Triumph Daytona 675, only 162 kg, ready to drive to gather 185 kg.

The 2012er Daytona 675 will soon be at a price of 11 490 (Austria: 13 190 ) will be available including two-year warranty with unlimited mileage.

  

Thursday, March 1, 2012

New color appeared in the middle Sports "HONDA CBR600RR" popular!




To fit the full model change of the CBR1000RR, Middle popular sport, CBR600RR is a change in color. New color Victory Red Wing is characterized by a bold mark. I have been car line-up also of course ABS specification.

The following, from HONDA press release 


Honda, you can change the coloring of the super sports model "CBR600RR" mounted on a lightweight and highly rigid aluminum frame, the 600cc 4-stroke 4-cylinder engine, high-performance water-cooled · DOHC · December 15 (Thursday) will be released.
    
Body color (including the type equipped with ABS) CBR600RR has a virile image and decorated with a bold stripe of wing mark in bright shades of this Victory Red. In addition, the color of the wheel is adopted before and after white to match the body color. Twin-tube frame made ​​of aluminum, silver is to change from the traditional black, and is much more sporty appearance.
 
CBR600RR, in the domestic market in July 2003, perform a full model change in May 2007 and January 2005, has improved the power performance and ease of maneuverability of the vehicle. In February 2009, setting the type with a "Combined ABS" formula electronic control was developed for the first time in the world for the super sports model, users of all ages around the 20s, such as extending the width of the selection have gained strong support from.