Tuesday, June 30, 2009

2008 Los Angeles Auto Show: Extreme Concept Designs




Los Angeles, America — The end of the year is always a busy time for automakers: it's motor show season. In the last month we've had this year's biggest motor show, Paris, and no more than a week later the Australian International Motor Show bobbed up. Now it's time for America to have it's last big show for the year with the LA Motor Show, before we move to Detroit early in 2009. Along with the usual range of new cars and products, the 2008 Los Angeles Motor Show will also be home to some wild new concept designs, which you can read about below. Every year the L.A. Auto Show is host to a design competition, and this year's theme is "Motor Sports vehicle for 2025". Because Los Angeles has one of highest concentrations of auto design studios on the globe, some of the designers have gone all out in 2008: Mitsubishi Motors MMR25 This concept car is one of the wildest designs we've ever seen here at the Motoring Channel, first and foremost because of its running gear. The Mitsubishi MMR25 features bizarre-looking wheels, if you could call them that. Half-way between a combine harvester's blades and Michelin's conceptual Tweel, these rubber coated 'blade' structures give the MMR25 the kind of go-anywhere ability that most 4WDs would die for. As the photos show, snow and sand are no obstacle for this design concept which is purpose built for both tarmac and off-road surfaces. Mitsubishi calls the MMR25 an 8x4 wheel drive vehicle. The 'bladed' wheels are omni-directional, which means the car can be facing one direction and moving in another. Would it need two steering wheels? Mitsubishi's designers say this form of motion can aid the vehicle on race tracks because it can be perfectly aligned for corner exits before passing the apex, which is an interesting idea. This concept vehicle has also got a number of rally racing options available to it and who knows? We could be seeing cars like this racing around in 2025 [it's doubtful - Ed]. Engine type is unknown, but is expected to be cold fusion or hydrogen powered which would give the car an explosive turn of speed with almost zero CO2 emissions. It's also unknown where the driver and/or passengers sit, because the body appears to have been a design of form over function. However there are two small slits either side of the central snout that could be viewing portals. The front and rear suspension struts are aerodynamically designed, in essence performing two jobs. As well as suspending the car and reducing surface impact, the suspension struts are quasi front and rear aero aids, acting like spoilers or wings to improve downforce and tyre blade grip.

2007 Suzuki GSXR 600s Support Extreme Tandem Motorcycle Freestyle Riders



Rome Charpentier and Randie Liberatore have taken the world of extreme tandem motorcycle freestyle entertainment and made it their full time jobs. Also known as Rome and Randie 2 Up, the couple travel the world on someone else’s dime to put on extreme stunt shows. By the way 2 Up, stands for two people on one wheelie. 2007 Suzuki GSXR 600 holds Rome and Randie 2 up Rome is 22-years-old and Randie is about to turn 21. They go to bike parties, concerts and races to show off their coordination and style. “My favorite stunt is the hawk dragger,” said Randie. “It’s where I scrape my helmet on the ground in a wheelie. Rome’s is our tandem combo stunt.” Tandem combo is synchronized riding where Rome and Randie match their stunts on the same wheelie. Rome and Randie 2 up enter national motorcycle stunt competitions on their 2007 Suzuki GSXR 600s The San Diego, California residents started out performing for adrenaline junkies and thrill seekers. They did stunts for fun and before they knew it, people started hiring them for different events. Three years later their calendar is very busy. Rome and Randie 2 Up also compete nationally. Rome and Randie are also into stability. They have matching 2007 Suzuki GSXR 600s. “Our bikes are solid and smooth,” said Randie. “If they drop, they don’t break. Our bikes also handle very well.” The athletic couple use K&N Engineering products on their motorcycles. “We travel a lot and can be in dusty conditions one day and high elevations on the next day,” said Randie. “Our bikes run smoothly with K&N air filters, we also notice additional performance. K&N really makes a difference.” Their next gig is to wow the crowds at the musicians Anthem Tour in Southern California. “Our passion is having fun,” said Randie.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Yamaha TZR 50 cc motor sport 50

Yamaha Japan has released a new type of motor sport with the name TZR 50. Yes, precisely motor sport pro 50cc engine capacity but not considered to be unimportant because only with a 50cc. To view this motor seems to not less than the Kawasaki Ninja Honda CBR 150RR or 150. Even a glimpse is similar to the sister kandungnya YZF R6 (600 cc). Features Features of the motor sport this is, among other DiscBrake front and rear, velg Almunium and have been using the radiator. Say if the sale price in a small motor performance later this will not be more than 18 million rupiah ..

Vehicles wall - Honda VFR - motorcycle sport

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

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