Monday, July 12, 2010

Husqvarna SM125, 2009

Husqvarna SM125, 2009




The SM 125 has become an icon for sixteen-year-olds, a sales phenomenon and a new fashion. It is the starting point for those who want to experience the thrills of off-roading but who also want a bike that is perfectly suited to everyday use. Easy to ride, light and manoeuvrable, the 2009 version of the SM 125 has everything it takes to become leader in its class.

The SM 125 is in red and white colour scheme or the more sophisticated black version. The white frame and black anodised wheel make the two-stroke look more like the bigger four-stroke version. The highly successful 125 engine has seen improvements “borrowed” from racing models and has been tuned to improve pick-up and offer more output in the low to mid range power band.

The SM 125 features integrated ECS (Electronic Carburetion System) that administers exactly the right amount of fuel (both the air/petrol and oil mix) and that was developed in collaboration with Dell’Orto. The control unit also governs the ignition system. While keeping costs under control and sales prices competitive, this brings the two-stroke 125 engine to Euro 3 standards yet keeps all the advantages that two-stroke engines offer: lightness, performance and low running costs.

As regards suspension, the SM 125 now has specially designed PaioIi forks to enhance the performance characteristics of the model and to compliment the shock absorber.

The new digital instrumentation displays speed, time, mileage, rpm and has a trip-meter as well as the normal warning lights (indicators, full beam, dipped beam, service due etc.).

Triumph Bonneville T100, 2009

Triumph Bonneville T100, 2009
USA Specifications





Features & Benefits
Engine
The T100’s full-blooded and responsive 865cc parallel twin-cylinder engine delivers throaty acceleration, amplified by the mellow backbeat from its twin peashooter exhaust pipes. Maximum power of 68PS (67bhp) arrives at 7500rpm, with peak torque of 69Nm (51ft.lbf) delivered at 5800rpm.

Fuelling
The T100 features a fuel injection system designed for clean running and to meet forthcoming Euro 3 legislation. The retro styling remains uncompromised though, as the fuel injectors are cleverly concealed by throttle bodies designed to look like traditional carbs.

Exhaust System
A pair of chromed stainless peashooter-style silencers handle the exhaust gases and enhance the traditional appearance of the bike.
Fuel Tank
The T100 features a classically styled dual coloured tank, with hand painted coach lines, rubber knee pads and ‘60’s inspired chromed tank badges.

Brakes
The braking set-up of single front 310mm disc and 255mm rear, both worked on by powerful twin-piston calipers offers sensitivity, control and ample stopping power.

Chassis
The chassis – a tubular steel frame, 41mm telescopic forks and chromed twin rear shocks – offers secure road-holding, effortless steering and easy-going manners, just as you would expect of a bike derived from Bonneville hereditary. It’s topped by a generous seat, with plenty of room for two and an elegantly embossed Triumph logo.

Triumph Bonneville T100, 2009
USA Specifications

Engine
Type: Air-cooled, DOHC, parallel-twin, 360 degree firing interval
Capacity: 865cc
Bore/Stroke: 90 x 68mm
Compression Ratio: 9.2:1
Fuel System: Multipoint sequential electronic fuel injection with SAI

Transmission
Final Drive: X ring chain
Clutch: Wet, multi-plate
Gearbox: 5-speed

Cycle Parts
Frame: Tubular steel cradle
Swingarm: Twin-sided, tubular steel
Front Wheel: 36-spoke, 19 x 2.5in
Rear Wheel: 40-spoke, 17 x 3.5in
Front Tyre: 100/90 19
Rear Tyre: 130/80 17
Front Suspension: 41mm forks
Rear Suspension: Chromed spring twin shocks with adjustable preload
Front Brakes: Single 310mm disc, 2 piston caliper
Rear Brakes: Single 255mm disc, 2 piston caliper

Dimensions
Length: 87.8in
Width (Handlebars): 29.1 in
Height: 43.3in
Seat Height: 30.5in
Wheelbase: 59.1in
Rake/Trail: 28 degree/110mm
Weight (Dry): 451lbs
Fuel Tank Capacity: 4.2 gal

Performance (Measured at crankshaft to DIN 70020)
Maximum Power: 67bhp at 7,500 rpm
Maximum Torque: 51ft.lb at 5,800 rpm
Colours: Jet Black/Fusion White, Forest Green/New England White, Claret/Aluminum Silver
Price: $8,799

Triumph Bonneville, 2009

Triumph Bonneville, 2009
USA Specifications




Triumph Bonneville, 2009
USA Specifications

Type
Air-cooled, DOHC, parallel-twin, 360 degree firing interval
Capacity: 865cc
Bore/Stroke: 90 x 68mm
Compression Ratio: 9.2:1
Fuel System: Multipoint sequential electronic fuel injection with SAI

Transmission
Final Drive: X ring chain
Clutch: Wet, multi-plate
Gearbox: 5-speed

Cycle Parts
Frame: Tubular steel cradle
Swingarm: Twin-sided, tubular steel
Front Wheel: Aluminum cast aluminum alloy, 7 spoke, 17x3.0 inch
Rear Wheel: Aluminum cast aluminum alloy, 7 spoke, 17x3.5 inch
Front Tyre: 110/70 17
Rear Tyre: 130/80 17
Front Suspension: 41mm forks
Rear Suspension: Chromed spring twin shocks with adjustable preload
Front Brakes: Single 310mm disc, 2 piston caliper
Rear Brakes: Single 255mm disc, 2 piston caliper

Dimensions
Length: 84.3 in
Width (Handlebars): 29.4 in
Height: 43.3 in
Seat Height: 30.5in
Wheelbase: 57.2 in
Rake/Trail: 27 degree/106mm
Weight (Dry): 440 lbs
Fuel Tank Capacity: 4.2 gal

Performance (Measured at crankshaft to DIN 70020)
Maximum Power: 67bhp at 7,500 rpm
Maximum Torque: 51ft.lbf at 5,800 rpm
Colours: Jet Black and Fusion White
Price: $7,699

Triumph Bonneville SE, 2009

Triumph Bonneville SE, 2009
USA Specifications




Engine
Type
Air-cooled, DOHC, parallel-twin, 360 degree firing interval
Capacity: 865cc
Bore/Stroke: 90 x 68mm
Compression Ratio: 9.2:1
Fuel System: Multipoint sequential electronic fuel injection with SAI

Transmission
Final Drive: X ring chain
Clutch: Wet, multi-plate
Gearbox: 5-speed

MSRP $8,399 USD
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