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Aprilia-Powered Norton to Compete at Isle of Man TT
http://tinyurl.com/7xogr79
Volkswagen Owns Ducati - Bought for $1.12 Billion
Posted by Unknown at 4/18/2012 07:33:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: Audi, Ducati, Ducati Corse, Germany, Italy, motorcycle industry, motorcycle news, Panigale, Volkswagen
Monocasco Concept Bike by Air-Tic - Object of Desire
Though the Monocasco Concept Bike is only that - a concept with no technical details whatsoever - it is something to behold. I only say that due to its mix of classic and modern themes; very stout-looking running gear, whitewall tires, a high-tech braking system, and classic bends of very cutting-edge materials all come together in a tight package which has the distinct appearance of possessing magnificent handling. Spanish design firm Air-Tic is responsible for this dream machine and they based it on the monocoque chassis from the mind of Grand Prix racer Santiago Herrero...well, you can read all that we know here:
http://tinyurl.com/cpw8qlu
11 April 2012 | Posted by Unknown at 4/11/2012 05:04:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: Air-Tic, Monocasco Concept, motorcycle art, motorcycle concept, Santiago Herrero, Spain
Boulder Motor Sports and Shane Turpin to Race at MMP World Superbike
http://tinyurl.com/csbafjr
10 April 2012 | Posted by Unknown at 4/10/2012 10:41:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: AMA Pro Racing, Colorado, Ducati, Miller Motorsports Park, motorcycle race, Shane Turpin, Utah, World Superbike
Akira Lives!
09 April 2012 | Posted by Unknown at 4/09/2012 09:34:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: Japan, Katsuhiro Otomo, Masashi Teshima, motorcycle custom
Rare MV Agustas at Auction - The Gary Kohs Collection
Posted by Unknown at 4/09/2012 09:14:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: California, Gary Kohs, Mecum Auctions, Monterey, motorcycle art, motorcycle auction, motorcycle history, MV Agusta
Shell Advance 7 Riding Wonders FINALLY!
This was a story which I wanted to write last year, but the contest seemed to only be focused on central Asia and parts of Europe, so it did not match the audience I had at the time. Searching did not even turn up an entry link on the Shell Advance USA website. I have never ridden in India, but the contest certainly seemed to turn up a number of Indian roads - and the winning route is located there - but there are many who have been and their stories make this seem a little more possible. And, after all, it was an Italian who won the grand prize of the trip there and two Ducati motorcycles on which to experience it!
I still want to ride this road no matter how the decision was made:
http://tinyurl.com/ca5lquz
Posted by Unknown at 4/09/2012 08:55:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: Ducati, India, Italy, motorcycle adventure, motorcycle tour, Shell Advance, Shell Oil Co
Erik Buell Racing and India's Hero MotoCorp - A Joint Venture
Again, another one late to be posted, but it remains significant:
Now that Erik Buell is free from the traditionalists at The Motor Company, he can fully explore his imagination, and that of the incredible engineers employed by his marque. Erik Buell Racing can also look to the future, and take on a partnership with the largest motorcycle manufacturer in the world - Hero MotoCorp. For their part, Hero will become a minority owner of EBR; this will secure a "free-flowing relationship" between the two companies with an emphasis on research and development and sharing of technology. Under HD, Buell could have never done this, and Hero may not have even tried; Hero may have only taken this step since they dissolved their technology agreement with Honda (BTW: it did not "collapse" as they say). EBR should gain access to an amazing amount of engineering knowledge and technology, and Hero will learn so much from what Buell has always done - excel at the new and better.
Posted by Unknown at 4/09/2012 07:54:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: Erik Buell, Erik Buell Racing, Harley-Davidson, Hero Honda, Hero MotoCorp, India, motorcycle tech
Moto Morini is Back! with a new model...for some reason
Posted by Unknown at 4/09/2012 07:10:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: Italy, Moto Morini, motorcycle design, new motorcycle model, Rebello