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    mardi 17 septembre 2013

    Mercedes-Benz GLA Edition 1 announced


     Mercedes-Benz GLA Edition 1 announced

    Costs an additional 6,307 EUR

    Mercedes-Benz is introducing a limited-run "Edition 1" of the recently unveiled 2014 GLAcrossover.
    Mercedes-Benz GLA Edition 1 17.09.2013
    Mercedes-Benz GLA Edition 1 17.09.2013
    Recent Mercedes-Benz models such as the A45 AMG, CLA45 AMG and S-Class have received an Edition 1 and now the German marque is doing the same thing with its compact crossover. It will be available only for 12 months, with order books opening in November while deliveries kick off next March.
    The GLA Edition 1 will be offered with four exclusive exterior paint schemes such as Cirrus White, Mountain Grey Metallic, Orient Brown Metallic and Designo Magno Mountingrau, along with five-spoke 19-inch AMG black alloys and bi-xenon headlights. It can also be distinguished by its aluminum roof rails, chrome bumper protection and chrome dual tailpipes. The cabin has received a leather-wrapped, three-spoke flat-bottomed steering wheel and several aluminum inserts, as well as comfort seats and brushed stainless steel sport pedals.
    Mercedes-Benz GLA Edition 1 17.09.2013
    Available with any engine, the Edition 1 costs an extra 6,307 EUR and is not compatible with the optional AMG Package.
    Source: Mercedes-Benz
    via Worldcarfans

    Cafe2Ride CB750


    (C)Sven W.
    Whenever we hook up with a new builder we always try to get the human angle. Sure, the donor, the spec, the journey of the build is all good stuff, but what about the Who? and the Why? – and we get some interesting responses, but this is intro from Sven of Cafe2Ride in Germany has gotta be one of our favourites. “…first of all I would say…we are real men. We have beards and love the smell of gasoline !” Perfect.
    (C)Sven W.
    This Brat-style Honda CB750 F2 is Cafe2Ride’s most recent build, and it makes the perfect backdrop for Sven, his Dad and Thomas’ story of how C2R came into being.
    “I think it all started in the mid nineties, when my dad went to the nearest Ducati store to buy a brand new Ducati Monster 900. That thing was a killer, the sound, the looks and almost everything made the bike look perfect without touching the stock design. That really started my love for motorcycles and especially for Ducatis, that’s why my first bike had to be a Duc as well.”
    (C)Sven W.
    “Then, one sad (and I think rainy) day in 2002, my dad sold the Monster to buy a BMW K1200RS. I wasn’t old enough to ride motorcycles back than so there was no need to keep the Ducati next to the Beemer. Over the years I lost my love for the motorcycles  I had when my dad owned the Duc, because I was busy at school and I really never liked the BMW enough to say….“Wow. Look thats a beautiful bike!“ It was just a bike in my young eyes.
    (C)Sven W.
    “But then, just as I was done with my drivers license, my dad bought a verrrrrry used looking Moto Guzzi V50 Monza, that we started to restore together and that is the unofficial “C2R#1″. That phase of restoring the bike and getting to know how all the mechanics work was so exciting and enjoyable that the love for motorcycles and especially the love for those old italian beauties was born!”
    (C)Sven W.
    “In Winter 2007, when we were in the restoring phase I really had to buy myself my first Motorcycle, the Ducati 900SS in a pretty stupid condition. Blue painted, some rust here and there and superbike handlebars, and everything wrong with it. But what the heck…it was a Ducati and it was mine ;) ”
    (C)Sven W.
    “So I rode it for four years like that until in Winter 2011 I said: ‘Well, lets give the Ducati a whole new makeover, and enjoy the time, like we had during our Guzzi restoration’ A friend of mine, who instantly fell in love with the V50 Monza and the idea of building a Cafe Racer out of the Ducati quickly joined forces with me – and that was the day when we officially started to build the bikes under the name “Cafe2Ride – Vintage Motorcycle Customs”. That’s my dad Andreas, my buddy Thomas and myself (Sven).”
    (C)Sven W.
    “From restoring the Moto Guzzi, over falling in love with the scene for old and vintage custom bikes to now as everything has evolved over the few years, we are right now working on motorcycle number six. And I hope there are more to come, way more! The main motivation behind the whole thing I guess, is to escape the everyday life and to enjoy a good time with the people you love and the people you share the same interests with.”
    C2R 8
    “With today’s plastic motorcycles, which happen to look almost all the same, you can only talk how much horsepower you have or whats the top speed. …soulless and unnecessary stuff. Old bikes have a charm and a soul, and that is why we love to tinker with these bikes and not the new ones and the best part about it is you really can see how an engine works and how the mechanics work together to move a bike in the direction you want.”

    Rush Movie - James Hunt and Niki Lauda

    Rush - James Hunt and Niki Lauda
    We’re not sure if Ron Howard’s Rush movie is an accurate interpretation of one of Formula One’s greatest stories or a Hollywood version of the dramas that unfolded during the 1976 season but either way it’s got to be better than another superhero movie. The casting of Chris Hemsworth as James Hunt and Daniel Brühl as Niki Lauda seems pretty inspired but we’re not all that bothered about the actors, it’s the cars that matter.
    Modern movies tend to use computers to create a lot of shots so we were expecting to find that the cars used in the movie were modelled by a geek with a laptop. Happily, the producers managed to get their hands on some historic McLarens and Ferraris which lend the movie a lot of authenticity.
    Although it sounds like a lot of money to us, the film was made on a limited budget of £24million. That made replicating racing cars from 30 years ago and reproducing two rain soaked racing sequences tough. But the film makers were in luck as the movie’s director, two-time Academy Award-winner Ron Howard explains. “It’s terribly expensive to build a replica and we were a little bit limited,” but owners of historic Formula One cars rallied around the film, “and for a very, very nominal fee they were bringing their cars and letting us work with them, and that brought so much authenticity to the film”.
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    The movie opened on general release on 13th September.
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    via EUROCARBLOG