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  • princesirohi
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    ^^ man, this is helarious ..

    Originally posted by Prakritij View Post
    BRIDGESTONE have developed a non-pneumatic concept car tyre that may enter production.

    The airless tyre uses a structure of spokes stretching along the insides of the tyres, supporting the weight of the vehicle. The concept has been in development by Bridgestone for over two years.


    Bridgestone develop airless tyre - Motorcycle news: Industry - Visordown

    hope their research and development improves and Motorcyclists gets relief from punctures



    RIDE SAFE
    still a long way to go.

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  • csajal
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    Originally posted by Prakritij View Post
    BRIDGESTONE have developed a non-pneumatic concept car tyre that may enter production.

    The airless tyre uses a structure of spokes stretching along the insides of the tyres, supporting the weight of the vehicle. The concept has been in development by Bridgestone for over two years.


    Bridgestone develop airless tyre - Motorcycle news: Industry - Visordown

    hope their research and development improves and Motorcyclists gets relief from punctures



    RIDE SAFE
    Saw this thing 2-3 years back

    Innovative Airless Tires by Michelin

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  • Prakritij
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    Bridgestone develop airless tyre

    BRIDGESTONE have developed a non-pneumatic concept car tyre that may enter production.

    The airless tyre uses a structure of spokes stretching along the insides of the tyres, supporting the weight of the vehicle. The concept has been in development by Bridgestone for over two years.


    Bridgestone develop airless tyre - Motorcycle news: Industry - Visordown

    hope their research and development improves and Motorcyclists gets relief from punctures



    RIDE SAFE

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  • Prakritij
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    Man Sues BMW for Causing Persistent Erection | Motorcycle.com News



    RIDE SAFE

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  • princesirohi
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    illelegal daredevilry....

    sssshhh...even i myself do such things sometimes...

    MUST BE DISCOURAGED ON XBHP ...

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  • M.vinay
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    180mph Canadian speeder's bike seized

    But Canadian Police can't charge him as the bike is registered in his mother's name





    Link: victoria highway run 299km - YouTube180mph Canadian speeder's bike seized - Motorcycle news: Videos - Visordown

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  • blizviz
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    Pulsar 200NS spotted in Indonesia

    the new pulsar 200ns was spotted in indonesia recently. presumably, bajaj wants to test the bike in indonesia and probably make some minor changes to suit the indonesian market.

    from the one pic available, it seems to be the same as the production version 200ns shown in india before



    the bike is expected to be shown at the annual motor show in PRJ, around june-july and deliveries are expected to start by end of this year or early next year

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  • princesirohi
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    Originally posted by M.vinay View Post
    US Governer signs law relaxing helmet use

    Michigan riders over 21 can ride without a helmet once more



    Next year will mark 40 years since motorcycle helmets became mandatory in the UK. It's unthinkable that this law would ever be relaxed whilst riders across the pond have very different views on the matter.

    Laws vary across the pond in the US, with some states requiring no helmet to be worn. Other states have laws that allow no helmets if you meet certain age and medical insurance restrictions. For the last decade it has been mandatory to wear a helmet in Michigan, but Governer Rick Snyder has recently signed into law a bill that will allow riders in that state to feel the wind through their hair once again.

    From a UK law perspective this certainly feels like a step backwards but US citizens have always felt very strongly about their freedom. Synder says "there is no substitute for proper training, education and awareness when it comes to operating any motor vehicle" but whilst riders over 21 (with appropriate insurance) can now ride without a helmet, car drivers must stay buckled up or risk a ticket.

    So is the freedom to leave that helmet at home a good idea or is this a case where making your own decisions could be bad for your health?


    Source: US Governer signs law relaxing helmet use - Motorcycle news : General news - Visordown
    was this really required ???

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  • J K
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    Originally posted by M.vinay View Post
    US Governer signs law relaxing helmet use

    Michigan riders over 21 can ride without a helmet once more



    Next year will mark 40 years since motorcycle helmets became mandatory in the UK. It's unthinkable that this law would ever be relaxed whilst riders across the pond have very different views on the matter.

    Laws vary across the pond in the US, with some states requiring no helmet to be worn. Other states have laws that allow no helmets if you meet certain age and medical insurance restrictions. For the last decade it has been mandatory to wear a helmet in Michigan, but Governer Rick Snyder has recently signed into law a bill that will allow riders in that state to feel the wind through their hair once again.

    From a UK law perspective this certainly feels like a step backwards but US citizens have always felt very strongly about their freedom. Synder says "there is no substitute for proper training, education and awareness when it comes to operating any motor vehicle" but whilst riders over 21 (with appropriate insurance) can now ride without a helmet, car drivers must stay buckled up or risk a ticket.

    So is the freedom to leave that helmet at home a good idea or is this a case where making your own decisions could be bad for your health?


    Source: US Governer signs law relaxing helmet use - Motorcycle news : General news - Visordown
    What on earth is that LAW..!

    Imagine a crash (which almost all dudes speeding over 100KM average in US with their R1's, cbr's and busas.. ) in highway...!

    LOL..

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  • M.vinay
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    Mexican bikers face terrorism charges

    Backfiring motorcycles cause crowd stampede in Mexico



    TWO motorcyclists from Mexico are facing terrorism charges after their backfiring exhausts caused a crowd to panic and stampede, fearing that there were gunshots nearby.

    The suspects' backfiring motorcycles caused hundreds of people to panic at a celebration of Holy Week in the main square of San Luis Potosi, Mexico.

    Both men have been charged under Mexico's terrorism laws and could be sentenced to up to 20 years if they are convicted.

    However, there are two versions to the events causing problems with the incident. The motorcyclists say that they were just warming up their engines, whereas witnesses believe they intentionally continued to rev their engines, even after people started to panic.

    A state Human Rights Commission has launched an investigation into the events, stating that the blame could be placed at the city authorities, who allowed vendors to set-up stands in the town square without appropriate attention given towards crowd evacuation.

    Whatever happened to loud pipes save lives...


    Source: Mexican bikers face terrorism charges - Motorcycle news: Bizarre - Visordown

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  • M.vinay
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    US Governer signs law relaxing helmet use

    Michigan riders over 21 can ride without a helmet once more



    Next year will mark 40 years since motorcycle helmets became mandatory in the UK. It's unthinkable that this law would ever be relaxed whilst riders across the pond have very different views on the matter.

    Laws vary across the pond in the US, with some states requiring no helmet to be worn. Other states have laws that allow no helmets if you meet certain age and medical insurance restrictions. For the last decade it has been mandatory to wear a helmet in Michigan, but Governer Rick Snyder has recently signed into law a bill that will allow riders in that state to feel the wind through their hair once again.

    From a UK law perspective this certainly feels like a step backwards but US citizens have always felt very strongly about their freedom. Synder says "there is no substitute for proper training, education and awareness when it comes to operating any motor vehicle" but whilst riders over 21 (with appropriate insurance) can now ride without a helmet, car drivers must stay buckled up or risk a ticket.

    So is the freedom to leave that helmet at home a good idea or is this a case where making your own decisions could be bad for your health?


    Source: US Governer signs law relaxing helmet use - Motorcycle news : General news - Visordown

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  • M.vinay
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    Oldest American motorcycle up for sale

    Looks more like a bicycle, but this was nirvana in 1903




    Oldest American motorcycle up for sale - Motorcycle news : General news - Visordown

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  • princesirohi
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    ^^ good news.

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  • M.vinay
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    2012 Zero S bike launched in North America





    American manufacturer Zero Motorcycles has launched the Zero S as part of its 2012 line-up. The Zero S is an all-electric motorcycle which the manufacturer claims is capable of covering upto 160km on a single charge, and also has enough juice to hit speeds in excess of 140kmph. The new Z-Force power pack that the Zero S uses is capable of 3000 charging cycles, is said to last the lifetime of the bike, and can be recharged in less than four hours.

    The new powertrain gets an air cooled system to keep it operating at moderate temperatures.The 2012 Zero S bike is available in two power configurations, the 6 and 9kWh. A double diamond rear swing arm and a custom rear shock with a fully adjustable spring preload ensure that the handling and ride characteristics match.


    Source: 2012 Zero S bike launched in North America - Overdrive

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  • sayank10
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    Originally posted by saipranav View Post
    So, you traveled the entire country or what?
    ...
    sorry ,i should not have generalized,but here you can escape the law-imposers.tried once and succeded and after that took pledge to never do that.

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