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Thursday, August 12, 2010
Looking for a Hard to Find Manual Guide?
Ever had a thing you needed a manual for? Not just a motorcycle, but anything.Maybe you bought a "pre-owned" motorcycle on eBay which came without a manual, or you just lost yours (like I do with every motorcycle I have). Or you threw away the user manual for your TV, microwave oven or vibrator... and now you can't remember that special function.
SafeManuals.com stores 500,000+ user manuals on-line. It's free, and you'll find most motorcycle manufacturers on-line, but also every appliance you can think off. Neither the uploading, nor the downloading require registration or authentication and already the site has found that some manufacturers are using the site to distribute their user manuals.
If you have a manual, you can upload it to the site. This way, the site becomes a real community project. Manuals must be in Adobe Acrobat format (.PDF), and can not exceed 60 Mbytes.
The site is available in English, French, German, Portuguese, Chinese, Spanish, and Italian.
Find your needed guide on SafeManuals>>
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
X Games fans witnessed another impressive from Metal Mulisha at the Staples Center and LA Coliseum this past weekend, as the team took home three gold medals and ten overall in six different events, including Mulisha’s first-ever medals in Rally racing.
Josh Grant took home gold in Super X at the LA Coliseum, redeeming himself after an accident during last year’s X Games Super X competition that broke both his feet. The medal was Grant’s first X Games gold and second overall for the 24-year-old from Riverside, Calif.
Moto X Best Trick was swept aside by metal mulisha team with Cam Sinclair winning gold with a double backflip and a score of 94.33. Silver went to Robbie Madison, who landed the first-ever body viral-to-side-saddle lander, and Taka Higashino, who took the bronze with a backflip double grand Indian air.
The next night at Staples Center, Todd Potter took gold in the Moto X Best Whip event, which was decided by fans through text messaging. Potter wowed the crowd with his various whip maneuvers, earning 52% of the vote. Mulisha teammate, Jeremy ‘Twitch’ Stenberg, took 11% of fans’ votes, which earned him the bronze.
Over at the LA Coliseum on Saturday night, Mulisha founder and X Games legend Brian Deegan showed that he can do it all on the dirt, bringing home silver in both Rally and SuperRally in his first time racing the events at X Games. Deegan, who was competing in his 12th X Games, was a two-sport star for Mulisha in Rally and Freestyle Moto events.
"This year’s X Games was extra exciting because I was able to compete in something completely new, and then have fun with my Mulisha crew in freestyle," said Deegan. "FMX will always be my #1, but it was great to be successful in my first try at Rally. I’m already looking forward to competing for the gold again next year."
X Games 16 concluded with a dramatic Moto X Speed and Style event at the Staples Center, with four Mulisha riders competing. Deegan and Stenberg faced off in the quarterfinals, joining Ronnie Faisst in the round of eight.
Metal Mulisha also unveiled the ‘Mulisha Nation’ t-shirt at X Games, which featured an LA Raiders-inspired skull and crossbones design to commemorate X Games’ return to the Coliseum. Team riders and support crew were wearing the Mulisha Nation t-shirt as a sign of solidarity, encouraging fans to join the Nation.
"Another X Games is complete and Mulisha added more to the record books," said Metal Mulisha rider and Marketing Director, Ryan Hagy. "Thanks to our fans for their great support as always - we look forward to seeing Mulisha Nation at our competitions and demos in the coming months."
We congratulate Team Metal Mulisha for their reign in the X games 16!
Best Trick
Cameron Sinclair – GOLD
Robbie Madison -- SILVER
Taka Higashino -- BRONZE
Best Whip
Todd Potter – GOLD
Jeremy Stenberg -- BRONZE
SuperRally
Brian Deegan -- SILVER
Speed & Style
Jeremy Stenberg -- BRONZE
Ronnie Faisst -- BRONZE
Super X – Men
Josh Grant -- GOLD
Racing
Brian Deegan -- SILVER
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Trailtech Launches its latest digital gauge called "Striker", the additional integration on this meter is an extra reading on the voltage on your bike. It is more like a endurance meter with an extra feature that can help you know whether your bike has enough battery voltage to crank your bike and if not, it is time to change your battery before anything goes wrong.
I pretty much like this but it does not have an RPM function like the vapor meter and if only they were to have all functions as stated, it would have been better but then again Trailtech might have another product like what i mentioned in their next launch but we will have to sit and wait it out, for now lovers of endurance who wants an extra helping hand in reading your voltmeter can go with "Striker meter" or else if you still love the RPM, "Vapor Meter" is still the best.
You can view the new Striker meter on trailtech website.
Monday, August 2, 2010
When Sliding Around is not a Crime
Being sexy is not a crime and riding a supermoto is sexy but what attracts me is the art of "backing it in". The execution requires perfect timing and coordination, it takes more than just viewing and reading tutorial to master it but experiencing it with real time motion and training will help in expediting the action and flow of your speed and accuracy in entering those unforgiving corners at high speed.
Backing it in does not mean exiting at its fastest rather how smooth your entry and exit can flow as one cuts the time needed to enter a corner with late braking and exiting with good control, in the end time is not wasted.
Supermoto Racer's interview with Matt Pursley shows us in theory how Back it in can help you gain precious time and help you in your upcoming races and practice helps you shed those time off!
Sunday, August 1, 2010
No official news have been released whether Valentino Rossi will leave Yamaha and moving on to Ducati Factory Motogp but already much speculation that his long-time crew chief, Jeremy Burgess, will split from Rossi and work with a younger rider. Who will JB be working with, we do not know but the main suspects are either Casey Stoner who is offically to move to Honda next season or Ben Spies who is currently at Yamaha.
Burgess is a legend in motorcycle roadracing, having worked with a long string of successful riders, including five-time World 500cc champ Mick Doohan, whom Burgess guided forward with his technical expertise.
That technical expertise is also desired by Honda, according to a report by Solo Moto, which indicates the big factory is attempting to lure Burgess to team up with Casey Stoner beginning next year.
The split makes sense for a couple of reasons. First of all, Rossi is likely to retire within a year or two, and Burgess has traditionally moved from one winning rider to another that is much younger. Second, Ducati typically relies on Italians for technical expertise on its MotoGP team, and might not be the best fit for Burgess.
Silverstone will welcome Britain's round of the FIM Superbike World Championship after a two year absence. With more than £5 million of investment in a new, super fast bike circuit, expectation will be high as fans enjoy one of the best race experiences available in the UK.
British riders dominated both races at Silverstone, sweeping to a 1-2-3 in race one and a record first to fifth in the second race. This was the first time that five riders from the UK have filled all top five places.
1 35 Crutchlow C. (GBR) Yamaha YZF R1 37'47.851 (168,64 kph)
2 65 Rea J. (GBR) Honda CBR1000RR 1.621
3 91 Haslam L. (GBR) Suzuki GSX-R1000 11.433
4 84 Fabrizio M. (ITA) Ducati 1098R 15.874
5 3 Biaggi M. (ITA) Aprilia RSV4 Factory 17.085
6 2 Camier L. (GBR) Aprilia RSV4 Factory 17.532
7 7 Checa C. (ESP) Ducati 1098R 18.250
8 52 Toseland J. (GBR) Yamaha YZF R1 18.938
9 67 Byrne S. (GBR) Ducati 1098R 22.997
10 11 Corser T. (AUS) BMW S1000 RR 25.830
Sunday, July 18, 2010
I have always liked Metal Mulisha designed tees and aggressor tee is without doubt one of my own collection in my closet, the tee is lightweight ribbed with screen print graphics, huge skull helmet design and ribbed-collar and is 100% cotton.
Comes in 2 colors: White | Black >> Aggressor Tee
Sizes available: Small | Medium | Large | X-Large | Xx-Large