terça-feira, 27 de julho de 2010

Knucklehead Drag Bike

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Knuckehead montanda pela http://evilmother.com/ tentando quebrar o recorde no quarto de milha e ficar abaixo dos 10’.

Gold Town Nats 007

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Simplesmente linda!

segunda-feira, 26 de julho de 2010

Harley Davidson Top Fuel 900HP

Drag Bike motor V2 HD com 900hp, sem transmissão (funciona como se estivesse sempre em quinta marcha), queima cerca de 97 a 98% de puro nitrometano e consome dois galões (cerca de 7 litros e meio) dessa mistura em 7 segundos.




Melhor tempo no 1/4 de milha (402m): 6.73 segundos
Melhor velocidade final no 1/4 de milha: 207 mph (333Km/h)
Melhor tempo nos 60 pés: 0.09 segundos

quarta-feira, 21 de julho de 2010

Corey Taylor cantando ''Ace of Spades''

O vocalista do Slipknot/Stone Sour participou de uma jam em Nevada com vários músicos famosos e cantou músicas do Alice In Chains e Motörhead. Esse cara tem uma voz que se adapta muito bem a vários estilos, confiram o vídeo de "Ace Of Spades" com Corey nos vocais:

terça-feira, 20 de julho de 2010

Posts em português

As próximas postagens serão em português. Existem muitos excelentes blogs sobre o assunto em inglês, então acredito que vou contribuir muito mais se redigir os textos para o público daqui. Nem todos entendem ou tem paciência de ler em inglês, ainda mais quando os assuntos envolvidos tem teor mais técnico - o que dificulta o entendimento - e faz com que as pessoas apenas observem as figuras, o que conflita com a idéia do blog.

PS. Talvez ainda mantenha alguns textos com as duas linguas. Vou decidir isso mais tarde.

Two Wheels Lifestyle

sexta-feira, 16 de julho de 2010

Panhead drag style



Custom Harley-Davidson Panhead Gray Drag Bike Style. Simply perfect.

sábado, 10 de julho de 2010

HD Iron 883

I think that the Iron 883 is the essence of the Harley. Simple but extremely agressive, total rock n' roll visual and no bullshit around her. Powerful due to make any rider glad and all of this with an street raw look. My consume dream.

Drag bars style


Chopped rear fender

Side-Mounted plate



Stylish Brake discs



1942 Harley Flathead Bobber

This classic Harley Liberator found on flathead-bobbers.com have an 45ci low-compression and side valve engine. With military paint and extremely resistant.

sexta-feira, 2 de julho de 2010

Tailgunner exhaust

I want one in my byke...never knows who will stay behind you...

Erik Buell doesn't will get out of motorcycles production


Erik Buell was an engineer of HD and ever wished to create a sportbike made in USA. He has made your dream come true and in the 80's, he created the Buell Motorcycles Company. HD has purchased his company and after 11 years in the command, decided to close the doors of Buell. The reason was the low sales and the crisis of the past year. Erik Buell is a man with an ideal and don't left this back, actually he still producing racing bikes only for the tracks but in a close future wants to produce street bikes again.

More info: www.erikbuellracing.com




Erik Buell Racing 1190RR model

quinta-feira, 1 de julho de 2010

1000 horsepower bike!

This brutal bike called Rapon V8 was created by the english engineer Nick Argyle. Uses a V8 engine with 500ci and a blower that came from a monster truck. The structure was designed to prevent the bike wheeling in each accelerated. Argyle use your bike through the streets normally and going with it to the dragway 10 miles away from your home. The engine burns alcohol and the medium consume is 4 mpg.

Specs of the monster
Engine: 8193cc Mopar big block tuned by ICE racing
Supercharger: 8.71 Littlefield Blower
Power: 1000 ~ 1200 bhp depending on blower speed and fuel used.
Frame: 32mm wall steel tube using the motor as a stress member, kept short by running blower belt through forks.
Wheels: Front 15 x 5.5 Prostar with Metzeler Marathon
180x70 - rear 15 x 15 Prostar with Micky Thompson Sporstsman Pro 29 x 18.5.
Brakes: Front 2 x Harrison Billet Big 6 piston calipers. - Rear Harrison billet mini 6 piston calipers.
Bodywork: Seat unit is a mix of MV Agusta F4 and Suzuki Hayabusa.

What you think? It´s possible to drive your grandma to the church in the sunday with this huh?

The evolution of Harley Davidson's engines

A mith. I will start my first post with this affirmation. Never before a motorcycle's brand have conquered the hearts of so many riders how the Harley have made. There is a legion of passionate enthusiasts around the world that follow all things related with this symbol. I'll not introduce anymore nothing about Harley, because I think that you know many things about her. An manner that I have found to start my blog is showing the changes and the evolution of Harley's engines. This piece of art has made a long course through the roads of all world. So let´s go...

The first engine:

When the friends Arthur Davidson and Willian S. Harley has decided to put a little engine in a bike chassis, they were creating a classic on two wheels. Was born the first Harley-Davidson in a small place with 8m².


The first one


1909-1929 Intake Over Exhaust (IOE): Harley's early single-cylinder motors had overhead intake valves that were opened by vacuum rather than mechanical cam action. The first V-twin introduced in 1909 likewise had vacuum-operated intake valves-which didn't work particularly well. When it was re-introduced in 1911, the V-twin had normal cam-actuated intake valves. Exhaust valves were mounted in the block (side valve) in all cases. Early V-twins displaced 50 cubic inches; a 61-cubic-inch version was added in 1912.

First V-Twin in production

Second generation: Flathead engines

This engines was built between (1929-1974) and had no valves in the head, instead, they were located along the engine and opened upwards into a chamber next to the combustion chamber, the advantage of the head-plan was simplicity - no rods or rocker arms and a single piece with a hole blown into the spark, a typical Flathead engine had a displacement of 742 cm3 and produced about 22 hp.

Flathead


Third generation: Knucklehead engines

Manufactured between 1936 and 1947, the Knucklehead came from variations of 990 cm3 and 1200 cm3, capable of producing 40 bhp and 45bhp respectively.

knucklehead


Fourth generation: Panhead engines

Manufactured between 1948 and 1965, the Panhead came in variations of 990 cm³ and 1200 cm³, capable of producing 50 bhp and 55 respectively, the large differences between the Knuckehead and Panhead include aluminum heads and the internal oil lines, as opposed to Knucklehead of the external lines.

Panhead

Fifth generation: Shovelhead engines

Some improvements in this engine but not significative, the Shovelhead was manufactured between 1966 and 1985; the Shovelheads had 1200 cm³ and produced 60 hp.

Shovelhead
Sixth generation: Evolution engines

Manufactured between 1984 and 1999. The displacement of 1,340 cm³ and the engine produces 70 hp, while the Evolution of 1,340 cm³ is no longer produced, the line of motorcycles model Sportster uses the Evolution engines with displacements of 883 cm³ and 1200 cm³ manufactured since 1986.

Evolution


Seventh generation: Twin Cam 88 engines

Manufactured since 1999, the Twin Cam got its name from having two commands in the block to actuate the valves, with 1 450 cm3, is the engine of the Harley motorcycle more produced and produces 80 horsepower, the engine remains air-cooled and has valves in the head driven by rods and rockers; version of the 88B engine, which came out in 2000, brings two shafts counter-rotating balancing to reduce vibration.


Twin Cam 88


Eighth generation: Revolution engines

Began to be manufactured in 2001, the Revolution engine is currently used only in a production model of the Harley - the VSRC. While all the engines previously mentioned are virtually the same and represent progressive improvements, the Revolution engine is different, it is water-cooled rather than air, and the angle of his "V" is 60 ° instead of 45 °, it has two camshaft in each head instead of two on the block and incorporates fuel injection, it is smaller, only 1130 cm3; engine's stroke is shorter, allowing it to turn at 9,000 rpm and produces 115 hp.


Revolution