Showing posts with label Specifications. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Specifications. Show all posts

Friday, February 26, 2010

Road Test Cagiva Navigator | Review | Specifications

cagiva navigator
Road Test Cagiva navigator | Review | specifications

Ducati has been shouting about the new Multistrada them, claiming it was kind of a new motorcycle is a true mixture with sportsbike handling ENDURO style comfort: the "real world real world for motorcycle riders," because they will have it.

Meanwhile, Cagiva had been quietly revised their noble Navigator: "not like a different bike. Power and comfort in an unbeatable mix - the essence of off-road and road bikes together for the first time."

Now come on children, we all know the super has been around almost trailie for old Yamaha XT500.

Navigator updates for 2004, including a stylish black frame and wheels blurred, with the same finish on the blanket cylinder and the luggage rack.

Came stonking performance offerings unburstable Suzuki TL1000S 90-degree V-twin (the previous version used Ducati motorcycles). Re-injection mapping and engine have been making this engine more docile and better suited for touring.

6000rpm engine is limited to six (top) gear. This is the perfect bike for the long haul with a decent interval between services - valves need shimming only every 15,000 miles.

Motor churned out nearly 100bhp, more than enough for this crowd cycle 210kg to 130mph.

1000cc Nav which is a pretty good control, in part thanks to the 18in wheel and right rear suspension sorted. Even fully loaded Navigator can be thrown through corners with confidence. If things do not get a little too interesting twin front discs and calipers Nissin soon bring things under control.

Half-gifts and display wind and rain continued to fall drivers and passengers, and double elliptical headlights throw a strong beam for night riding.

Trunk alloys come as standard, and there are various options panniers and top box to provide 140 liters of storage space for long-term journey.

Cagiva also give serious thought to pillion rider too. In addition to comfortable chairs in an efficient silencer heat shield.

Navigator is a comfortable two-up travelers who really motors, and is very fun when you hit the curve. A versatile top, just like the Multistrada - only much cheaper. So, what's stopping you? The bum perch only 800mm from the deck so that even shorties can give Nav try.



Cagiva Navigator 1000

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Specification Yamaha XV 1900


Specification Yamaha XV 1900 Stratoliner Midnight - Motorcycle Touring

Make Model : Yamaha XV 1900 Stratoliner Midnight

Year: 2006

Engine: Air cooled, four stroke, 48° V-Twin cylinder, SOHC, 4 valves per cylinder.

Capacity: 1854
Bore x Stroke : 100 x 118 mm
Compression Ratio : 9.5;1

Induction: Twin-bore fuel injection (FI)

Ignition / Starting: Electronic control unit (ECU) / electric

Max Power: 73,6 kW 100 hp @ 4.250 rpm

Max Torque: 167,8 Nm 17,1 kg-m @ 2.500 rpm

Transmission / Drive: 5 Speed / belt

Front Suspension: 41mm Kayaba inverted telescopic fork, 135mm wheel travel

Rear Suspension: Link-type, preload and rebound adjustable single rear shock, 110mm wheel travel.

Front Brakes: 2x 298 mm discs 4 piston calipers

Rear Brakes: Single 320 mm disc 1 piston caliper

Front Tyre: 130/70 ZR18

Rear Tyre: 190/60 ZR17

Dry-Weight: 275. kg

Fuel Capacity : 17 Litres

Reviews: Motorcycle Daily / Motorcycle-USA