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    lundi 10 décembre 2012

    MULE YAMAHA XS STREET TRACKER


    Street Tracker by Mule Motorcycles
    By David Edwards—So this is what happens when two old surf dudes get together. Richard Pollock, our favorite street-tracker builder, was a semi-pro surfer in his youth. Motocross was a way to pass time when the waves were flat, which led to a gig as a bike shop mechanic, which led to a 30-year career as an aerospace fabricator, which then led back to motorcycles, specifically Mule Motorcycles. To date, about 140 machines, almost all street-trackers, have left the refitted suburban San Diego two-car garage that serves as Mule’s build facility.
    This British Racing Green Yamaha XS650 is one of his latest, commissioned by another surfer, Fred Snyder, a northern Californian whose favorite spot for shooting curls is Moss Landing north of Monterey. Discreet MLAV lettering, for “Moss Landing Assault Vehicle,” just below the Mule logo on the Storz aluminum gas tank is an in-joke between Pollock and Snyder.
    Street Tracker by Mule Motorcycles
    About the only items that remain from the original XS are the engine castings and the footpegs. Everything else had been replaced, rebuilt or thoroughly massaged, starting with the motor, which gets a big-bore 750 kit, hotter cam, large valves, porting and an electronic ignition from Powerdynamo in Czechoslovakia. The smaller sparking system allowed Pollock to trim the alternator bulge on the primary cover and weld on a flatter aluminum piece for more of a race bike look.
    Street Tracker by Mule Motorcycles
    All buttoned up, the rebuilt twin was slotted into a new chromoly-steel frame built to Pollock’s specs. The design does away with the bottom frame cradles. Wheels at both ends are Morris-lookalike 18-inchers originally fitted to 1970s Kawasakis. Mule acquires these inexpensively on eBay, then sends them to Kosman Specialties to be widened so modern rubber – Bridgestone BT45s in this case – can be used.
    Street Tracker by Mule Motorcycles
    Pollock’s uncanny ability to mix-n-match parts is evident on the front end, where his own billet triple-clamps house 45mm conventional forks taken from a Honda CBR900RR. Nissin calipers from the 900RR remain, putting the bite on rotors that consist on custom carriers and trimmed, thinned XS650 discs, the latter drilled with a series of holes to resemble TZ750 roadracing items. A new Triumph Bonneville headlight bucket, tiny Acewell multi-function instrument pod, Woods Racing stainless-steel handlebars and Brembo front master cylinder complete the fork assembly.
    Street Tracker by Mule Motorcycles
    The tailsection is a Mule part, traditionally flat-track in shape but crafted out of carbon-fiber. Snyder, over the moon about all other aspects of the MLAV, has requested that the seat’s skimpy slab of foam padding be doubled in thickness. Hey, even old surfers can appreciate a little more comfort…
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    The Raiden Files, Stage 1: Urban Center

    A headlong leap into the mission at hand- Stage 1 sees us conquer towering stairs, slick blacktop, and a variety of urban obstructions as a gateway into the wilderness that awaits us. 

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    Volkswagen Polo R WRC


    Volkswagen Motorsport visera les podiums en 2013 pour les débuts de la Polo R WRC. Le constructeur allemand se réserve une saison avant de se battre aux avant-postes.
    La Polo R WRC est dévoilée aujourd'hui à Monaco pour la saison 2013 qui débutera dès le mois prochain au Monte-Carlo. En plus de Sébastien Ogier et Jari-Matti Latvala, Andreas Mikkelsen a été confirmé comme troisième pilote de l'équipe à partir du Rallye du Portugal. Pour les débuts de la voiture au sommet de la discipline, le constructeur de Wolfsburg aura des objectifs modestes avant de se concentrer sur des luttes plus intenses. 
    Nouveauté : Volkswagen Polo R WRC

    « Après deux années de développement, l'équipe entière est prête à démarrer la saison », assure Jost Capito, le directeur sportif de Volkswagen. « L'homologation de la voiture se fera la semaine prochaine. Les deux voitures qui disputeront le Monte-Carlo sont en train d'être assemblées et elle rouleront avant Noël. Le WRC est assez nouveau pour nous. Nous aurons beaucoup à apprendre et nous voulons nous battre pour des podiums en 2013. Nous pourrions alors viser les victoires en 2014. »
    Nouveauté : Volkswagen Polo R WRC

    Nouveauté : Volkswagen Polo R WRC

    Si Sébastien Ogier a découvert l'équipe en disputant la saison 2012 avec une Skoda Fabia S2000 engagée par le constructeur allemand, Jari-Matti Latvala a dû faire son choix en fin d'année suite au retrait de Ford. Cependant, le Finlandais est confiant en son avenir. « De ce que j'ai vu, tout le monde est très motivé. Nous avons beaucoup d'ingénieurs qui récoltent des données. Nous essayons d'être créatifs à chaque séance d'essais et tous les ingénieurs et les mécaniciens écoutent ce que les pilotes ont à dire. Je suis très positif quant à l'avenir. »

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    Nouveauté : Volkswagen Polo R WRC

    Nouveauté : Volkswagen Polo R WRC

    Découvrez le compte-rendu complet de la présentation de la Volkswagen Polo R WRC réalisé par les envoyés spéciaux dans le prochain numéro d'AUTOhebdo, disponible dès mardi en version numérique pour iPad, PC et Mac, et dès mercredi en kiosques.
    BY Jacques-Armand Dupuis(AUTOHEBDO)

    dimanche 9 décembre 2012

    SCRAM AFRICA 2013


    If you get here it is surely because you are one of those who believe that the bikes of today don’t have the soul of the motorcycles of yesterday and you are sure that itís possible to enjoy and live adventures as others did 30 or 40 years ago.

    At Fuel Bespoke Motorcycles we think that the best way to realize old times and experiences is to create “Scram Africa®”, a trip of more than 2.000 km for classic trail and neoclassic bikes to the south of Morocco by road, trail and dune. A unique adventure; a trip only for nostalgic riders!

    THE BIKES:

    The “Scram Africa®” is conceived and designed for classic trails and neoclassical motorcycles such as the Triumph Scrambler, BMW GS80/GS100/GS100PD , Royal Enfield, Ural, street  tracker and customized scramblers bikes and a few others. In short, “heavy” & classics on-off road bikes.

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    THE DATES

    from 26th April to 5th of May of 2013

    THE ROUTE

    Friday 26: Concentration of the whole group in the port of Almeria. Boarding at 23:00 to Morocco. (Dinner not included).
    Saturday 27: Stage of 300km by road and track
    After disembarkation and customs clearance we will enter the famous Plateau du Rekkam, and will travel this vast flatland to the point of assistance for dinner and sleep camped.
    Sunday 28:Stage of 300km by track
    In the morning we will head towards Erfoud to cross the beautiful scenery of the of Rekkam to arrive to Xaluca Hotel, a resort where to enjoy their spa pools, and recover some forces for the next stage.
    Monday 29: Stage of 100 km by track
    This is where Scram Africa really begins: we reach the dunes and the “scramblers” prove to be made of different stuff riding our bikes through the sand. We sleep at the hostel “Ali el Cojo” in Merzouga, where in addition to restoring our energy we enjoy some authentic African hospitality.

    Tuesday 30 Wednesday 1: Stage marathon 300km track
    This stage is split into two days. It is the queen stage of Scram Africa, circulating along the “Forbidden track”, an old stage of Paris Dakar, with stretches of stone, sand, fesh-fesh, dry lakes etc … We camp in the desert in order to reach the city of Zagora the day after where we’ll sleep in an authentic Riad.
    Thursday 2: Stage 250 by road and track
    We leave Zagora and head by road to reach the town of Nkob where we take the track to Tinerhir, the gateway town to the Gorges du Todhra. After that we reach Tamtattouchte, a small village in the middle of the Atlas.
    Friday 3: Stage of 291km by road and track
    We cross the Atlas by track and mountain road to reach the city of Meknes where we sleep.
    Saturday 4:Stage 350 km by road
    This last stage is by road to Nador.  At 22:00h we ship to Almeria where our journey ends.
    Every morning before leaving each rider will be given food for lunch.

    THE STUFF

    The organization and logistics is in charge of Soloraids company. A professional team composed by guides, drivers, mechanic, a doctor and support vehicles (a 4×4 and a truck) ready to take care of all the participants.

    THE PRICE

    The  price per person and bike is 1.500€