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    mardi 14 octobre 2014

    Honda XRE300 by Shibuya Garage


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    Written by Ian Lee.
    The Honda XRE300 is a dual sport bike manufactured for the South American market. Honda called it “aggressive looking” but in reality it is one fugly machine – with a pointy plastic nose that looks like a large bird beak. The XRE was the donor given to the team at Shibuya Garage in São Paolo to create a stripped back, brat style bike. Owner and designer of Shibuya, Teydi Deguchi, took the brief and got to work transforming this ugly duckling. The goal was to build a bike with a lightweight aesthetic and pure brat style look, which would be perfect for cruising the busy streets on those warm Brazilian nights.
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    The bike’s factory rims are gone, the XRE now sports the brat obligatory Firestones, wrapped around DID rims. The inspiration for the rolling stock being from Teydi’s idea that the bike should be influenced by the Japanese underground. The front fender has been swapped out in the pursuit of minimalism, and the front forks filled with Brembo fluid. Ride height has been modified to that of brat style, and to allow for the change in rim size from the factory setup.
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    It was decided during the build to fit a Motogadget, the Shibuya crew having to suss out how to hook up the German instrument setup to the Honda. This was achieved, with the bike retaining it’s original sensor pick up, as well as the factory Nissin brakes. The incredibly pointy factory fitted guard and headlight have been ditched, in it’s place a 5 3/4 headlight along with some unique turn signals.
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    The lines of the bike have been modified during the build as well. The fuel tank is a custom unit created for this build, finished in cream scalloping with gold leaf pinstriping. The whole back end of the frame has been changed to suit the aesthetic of the build, with Shibuya creating the neat look by containing all the wiring and control units in a specially made box mounted under the seat.
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    The exhaust system is a work of art in itself. The original engine hugging exhaust styling has been kept, with the piping running through inside of the frame. Totally handmade by Shibuya, the system now features a Dunstall style silencer, incorporating bracketry to mount it up to the frame. The piping is finished in matte chrome, a touch used often in the 70s on cafe racers, but not seen as often today.
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    With an excellent build team headed by a leader who knows his stuff, this bike has been changed from ‘dual sport’ to ‘brat sport’. Keeping the reliability of the bike it was built from, but building brat style into the machine, has given it’s new owner a reason to be proud. It’s safe to say, there’s not many XRE’s roaming the streets of Brazil that look like this.
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    Oscaro Tour de Corse Historique 2014 - 5ème et dernière étape

    Finish époustouflant pour ce 14ème Oscaro Tour de Corse Historique. Au départ de l'ultime étape, trois équipages étaient regroupés en moins d'une minute pour prétendre à la victoire finale.
    5ème étape : Ile-Rousse - Solenzara - Porto-Vecchio



    Les nouveaux records de Márquez en 2014 / Key statistics on Marquez’s 2014 MotoGP™ World Championship win


    Marc Marquez, Repsol Honda Team, JPN RACE

    Marc Márquez a établi de nouveaux records en remportant le Championnat du Monde MotoGP™ 2014 au Grand Prix Motul du Japon

    Marc Marquez, Repsol Honda Team, JPN RACE
    - À 21 ans et 237 jours, Márquez est le plus jeune pilote à remporter deux titres consécutifs dans la catégorie reine et prend ce record à Mike Hailwood (1963 - 23 ans et 152 jours).
    - Il est le premier Espagnol à remporter deux titres consécutifs dans la catégorie reine des Grands Prix.
    - Márquez est devenu cette année le premier pilote à remporter les dix premières manches d’une saison de la catégorie reine depuis Giacomo Agostini en 1970.
    - Avec dix victoires consécutives, Márquez détient le record de la plus longue série de victoires pour la catégorie MotoGP™.
    - Il est aussi le plus jeune pilote à remporter dix victoires consécutives dans la catégorie reine et a établi le nouveau record à 21 ans et 174 jours, contre 24 ans et 94 jours pour Mike Hailwood en 1964 (sur une série de douze victoires).
    - Márquez est le premier pilote Honda à remporter un titre mondial au Twin Ring Motegi, un circuit qui appartient à Honda.
    - A trois courses de la fin de la saison 2014, Márquez est déjà monté sur la plus haute marche du podium onze fois cette année, soit aussi bien que Valentino Rossi en 2002 et 2005. Il s’agit du record absolu dans la catégorie MotoGP™.
    Marc Marquez, Repsol Honda Team, JPN RACE
    By winning the 2014 MotoGP™ title on Sunday at the Motul Grand Prix of Japan Marc Marquez set several new records. Here is a list of those records and some additional milestones achieved by the Repsol Honda star this year.
    Marc Marquez, Repsol Honda Team, JPN RACE
    - Marquez is the youngest ever rider to win two consecutive premier class World Championships at the age of 21 years 237 days, taking the record from Mike Hailwood who was 23 years 152 days when he won his second successive 500cc title in 1963.
    - He is the first Spanish rider to win back-to-back world titles in the premier class of Grand Prix racing.
    - During 2014 Marquez became the first rider since Giacomo Agostini in 1970 to win the opening 10 premier class GP races of the season
    - The 10 successive wins by Marquez in 2014 is a new record for most successive wins in the MotoGP class.
    - In 2014 he also became the youngest rider to win 10 successive premier class GP races, at the age of 21 years 174 days, taking the record from Mike Hailwood who was 24 years 94 days old when in 1964 he won the tenth of a twelve race winning sequence.
    - Marquez is the first Honda rider to clinch a world title at the Motegi circuit, which is owned by Honda.
    - With three races remaining in 2014, Marquez has already stood on the top step of the podium 11 times during the year, equalling the record for most MotoGP victories in a single season that was achieved by Valentino Rossi in both the 2002 and 2005 seasons.
    Marc Marquez, Repsol Honda Team, JPN RACE


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