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    vendredi 15 mars 2013

    HONDA CB550 BY RACCIA


    Honda CB550 custom motorcycle
    Let’s face it: A 1970s Honda CB is a pretty easy bike to customize. It looks good straight out of the box, and custom parts are a dime-a-dozen. This CB550 from California-basedRaccia Motorcycles is something special though.
    Raccia builds are inspired by the production racers of yesteryear, and this Honda is no exception. “This time round, the Honda RC181 was the source of my enlightenment,” says Raccia main man Mike LaFountain. “I’ve always had a schoolboy crush on the entire Honda RC line up, and the RC181 is absolute perfection.”
    Honda CB550 custom motorcycle
    The CB550 was not intended to be a replica, though. (“That is a whole different animal.”) It’s LaFountain’s attempt to create something with a parallel beauty, using parts from Japanese production bikes and altering them to create a look reminiscent of the machines that tore around racetracks forty years ago.
    Honda CB550 custom motorcycle
    The modifications are extensive, starting with the frame: Only a third of the original CB550 metallurgy remains. LaFountain has reverse-engineered a double-cradle race frame to fit the Honda engine and ergonomics. (Given the huge amount of work involved, he’s replicating the custom frame and offering a handful for sale.)
    Honda CB550 custom motorcycle
    The motor has been heavily upgraded. It’s now running a performance cam, oversized pistons, and a ported and polished cylinder head. The wheels are 18” Excel high shouldered aluminum rims, shod with Avon tires.
    The front end is from a CB750, heavily modified, and matched to Works Performance shocks at the rear. The exquisite rear drum brake started life as a CB77 fitment, but like just about everything else on this machine, it’s also been reworked. The front brake is from a Suzuki GT750.
    Honda CB550 custom motorcycle
    The beautifully-painted tank is not a Honda item, either—it’s from a Kawasaki KZ1000R. It’s a mix-and-match approach, but due to LaFountain’s unerring eye, it all works. He simply enjoys re-engineering old components and unlocking their potential.
    Honda CB550 custom motorcycle
    “People sometimes ask me, ‘Why don’t you put an engine in a featherbed, or buy an alloy Manx tank? That would make a sweet bike.’ And they’re right,” he says. “But it’s been done.”
    “I find my zen in the art of motorcycle building by creating something unique.”
    Photography by Gustavo Pena. Visit the Raccia Motorcycles website for more of Mike LaFountain’s work, or check our profile of his amazing Triumph TR6 Trophy custom.
    from BIKEEXIF

    jeudi 14 mars 2013

    Suzuki GT750, Endurance Racer Pictures and Specification


    Suzuki GT750 Endurance Racer Pictures
    Motorcycle Suzuki GT750 Endurance is a new project of Rassie van Aswegen, a talented custom motorcycle builder from South Africa. The bike was very substantial: 750 cm3, devil tactics, liquid-cooled, modern suspension, great brakes.
    Rassie bought a motorcycle Suzuki GT750 last year on property in Tennessee. In spite of the Year (1976), the bike was in excellent condition, so van Aswegen, bought it without even thinking. Rassie decided to make a Suzuki GT750 motorcycle endurance racing-style bike Suzuki TR750, where Barry Sheen raced in 1975.
    Project details:
    • Redesigned frame, installed seat Rickman
    • Fork yoke, front brake and wheel from the Suzuki GSX1300R Hayabusa 2005
    • Fairing – a combination of components and Ducati 750SS 1997 Airtech
    • Almost stock 3-cylinder engine
    • Many small things

    Next-gen Mercedes-Benz GLK probably won't get AMG variant


    2013 Mercedes GLK facelift

    “Right now we don’t see that market'

    AMG director of vehicle development Tobias Moers says "right now we don't see that market" in reference to a next-gen GLK-Class AMG.
    The next generation of the Mercedes-Benz GLK is scheduled to arrive in 2015 and will be based on the MRA platform utilized for the new C-Class. Even though AMG previously said more AWD cars will be launched, apparently the 2015 GLK isn't one of them.
    2013 Mercedes GLK facelift
    However, Moers added "maybe we will change our mind, but right now we don't see a marketing approach for that." He said things could change when the Porsche Macan will be out, but until then slim changes of seeing a GLK AMG.
    2013 Mercedes GLK facelift
    When asked if Audi diluted the RS moniker by launching the RS Q3, Moers replied "I don't think is the right strategy" since "it's not enough horsepower for an RS model."
    2013 Mercedes GLK facelift
    via Worldcarfans

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