Sunday, May 11, 2014

Exclusive Results of World Superbike Imola 2014

Really Glad to disclose the results of World Superbke Imola Race Results 1.

Rea, who’s shown good speed all weekend, pulled out the stops in the closing minutes of Superpole 2 and managed to best fellow front row starters Sylvain Guintoli (factory Aprilia) and Davide Giugliano (factory Ducati) by just over 2-10th of a second in the end.

Congrats To Jonathan Rea, Honda Again Rocks!!!!!




Positions For Individuals
1. Jonathan Rea (Honda)
2. Chaz Davies (Ducati)
3. Tom Sykes (Kawasaki)
4. Loris Baz (Kawasaki)
5. Sylvain Guintoli (Aprilia)
6. Marco Melandri (Aprilia)
7. Eugene Laverty (Suzuki)
8. Alex Lowes (Suzuki)
9. Toni Elias (Aprilia)
10. Leon Haslam (Honda)
11. Leon Camier (BMW)
12. David Salom (Kawasaki)
13. Luca Scassa (Kawasaki)
14. Jeremy Guarnoni (Kawasaki)
15. Alessandro Andreozzi (Kawasaki)
16. Fabien Foret (Kawasaki)
17. Sheridan Morais (Kawasaki)
18. Claudio Corti (MV Agusta)
19. Peter Sebestyen (BMW)
20. Imre Toth (BMW)
DNF Davide Giugliano (Ducati)
DNF Michel Fabrizio (Kawasaki)
DNF Aaron Yates (EBR)
DNF Niccolo Canepa (Ducati)
DNF Ivan Goi (Ducati)
NS Geoff May (EBR)

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Helmet... It Could be More than safety Often . . . . . . . Let's Run

Designed, developed, and tested with Valentino Rossi aiming for racing standards in a production model. The outer shell is in full carbon fibre. A new IVS (Integrated Ventilation System) provides a total surface area of air intakes improved by 193%, while the field of vision is 15° wider and has been optimized for a rider tucked over the tank. If it’s good enough for Valentino…



46 - Project on Fire

Saturday, April 5, 2014

Be The First..........

Get ready for the largest motorcycle event on the west coast. Join us this year as we take Laughlin by storm. Come see Historic US Route 66 the way it was meant to be seen. Turn back time as you ride the hills from Kingman to Oatman, AZ. Cool off in the Colorado, or test lady luck at any one of the casinos located on the strip. its is gonna be a great fun on there so Dont miss this folks.

The Laughlin River Run Motorcycle Rally is a 5-Day Motorcycle Event with concerts, lots of vendors and of course gambling (it's Nevada). Reall HubGet ready for the largest motorcycle event on the west coast. Join us this year as we take Laughlin by storm. Come see Historic US Route 66 the way it was meant to be seen. Turn back time as you ride the hills from Kingman to Oatman, AZ. Cool off in the Colorado, or test lady luck at any one of the casinos located on the strip. its is gonna be a great fun on there so Dont miss this folks.

The Laughlin River Run Motorcycle Rally is a 5-Day Motorcycle Event with concerts, lots of vendors and of course gambling (it's Nevada). Reall Hub for Riders to take on................

This event is still a lot of fun and you can definitely find anything you are looking for at the vendors, but what you will not find is any kind of wild "biker rally" style parties. You will see lots of families with kids on the streets, and the police will make sure there is no public nudity. Which is Bad. :(

They have some great bands scheduled to play at different venues around Laughlin, but make sure you order your concert tickets before you go, these always sell out early.


So be the First









Address
2100 S. Casino Drive    [map]
City
Laughlin
State
NEVADA
Event URL
www.laughlinriverrun.com
Email
sales@laughlinriverrun.com for Riders to take on................

This event is still a lot of fun and you can definitely find anything you are looking for at the vendors, but what you will not find is any kind of wild "biker rally" style parties. You will see lots of families with kids on the streets, and the police will make sure there is no public nudity. Which is Bad. :(

They have some great bands scheduled to play at different venues around Laughlin, but make sure you order your concert tickets before you go, these always sell out early.



So be the First










Address2100 S. Casino Drive    [map]
CityLaughlin
StateNEVADA
Event URLwww.laughlinriverrun.com
Emailsales@laughlinriverrun.com

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Dainese G. Speed Naked Pelle



Naked motorcycles have become its own sort of subculture over the last 15 years, and it's easy to see why people are so hooked. There's something awe-inspiring and beautiful about an exposed motorbike, showing off its powerful engine and saving weight to improve performance. For those specific enthusiasts, the right gear makes your ride that much more impressive, and Dainese is right there at the forefront of the culture. Adding to the character of naked motorcycles comes the Dainese G. Speed Naked Pelle, an impressive high-end, performance jacket aimed with as much attitude as sheer brilliance.

Constructed of pure cowhide leather treated with resin for a vintage look and feel, the G. Speed Naked Pelle jacket's rustic appearance exudes a rough mentality. But it's not all looks and fashionable design that makes this jacket such a success. Daienese focused its attention to the leather material used, as its abrasion and tear resistant to minimize aging and breakdown of the jacket itself. Although it's not tested as a weatherproof leather, the G. Speed Naked Pelle withstands immense pressure and natural elements rather well. Riders will enjoy extended use from this Italian race-inspired commuter jacket, day in and day out.


The G. Speed Naked Pelle makes good use of a fully zippered front end, securing fit with a double snap system on the collar. Dial in that perfect fit with waist and neck adjustment, improving the mobility in the jacket for that true naked feel. Chest ventilation lets riders breathe easily, because the G. Speed Naked Pelle jacket is a tight yet secure fit. This breathability comes in the form of zippered sections on the chest, allowing for air to flow inside quickly and easily. Pro Shape protectors and aluminum inserts on the shoulders provide protection during extreme conditions such as sliding or front end flicks, although neither situation is desirable.

Perforated models allow for a natural bending feel, something missed in many on-road leathers. Riders can easily store personal items in one of several exterior pockets, ensuring valuables don't stray far from one's reach on extended rides. 



There aren't any immediate issues with the G. Speed Naked Pelle, but don't expect to find any affordable models anytime soon. That high-end price pays for attentive features like a rigid rear neckline, allowing for heavier helmets to rest without damaging the leather itself. Dainese knows they've created a winner with the G. Speed Naked Pelle, so riders will take comfort in knowing this is a jacket for endless miles of enjoyment.




It's certainly not a track day jacket, but the G. Speed Naked Pelle might be one of Dainese's best efforts for the casual sport bike fan base. With a higher-end price point for riders not afraid of spending a little bit extra for premium comfort, dependable protection and downright cool design aesthetics, the Naked Pelle jacket is the complete package. Riders can choose from three different colors to best fit their own riding style: Magnesio (silver), Nero (black) or Testa di Moro (brown).

Sunday, January 19, 2014

Best Motorcycle Roads 18 Bridges – Wisconsin ( Guest Post)



Quite possibly the most challenging directions to follow for motorcycle riders in all of Wisconsin, 18 Bridges takes riders on a scenic journey from Delavan to just outside of Beloit. While the ride itself is only 30 miles, riders will be forced to make numerous turns along the way in order to get the most out of their trip. Of course, the payoff in the end is well worth the negotiating directions, and isn't that why we ride in the first place? Strap in and load up your tank map pocket with the 18 Bridges directions, because you're about to experience a bit of Wisconsin countryside riding.


This ride may be best experienced when paired with other rides in the area, although a quick afternoon stroll from Beloit to Delavan never hurt anyone. From crossing state highways and scenic rivers to riding through quiet countryside, the 18 Bridges ride is not to be missed by those traveling in the Wisconsin area. Some of the roads may need a little bit of maintenance from the state of Wisconsin, otherwise much of the terrain is well-kept and easily manageable. After all, experienced motorcycle riders should never be scared of a few potholes and cracks in the road. It's the off-camber, hairpin turns and deathly carved mountain highways that really turn us white like ghosts, and there's none of that here.

Turtle Creek provides some of the best scenery along the 18 Bridges ride. This creek is part of the Southern Savanna Region of the Great Wisconsin Birding and Nature Trail; therefore riders will surely enjoy the natural quality that surrounds the area. Bring your fishing pole, because this is one of the best locations to catch your dinner in the state! Because the ride is so short on the 18 Bridges route, you shouldn't feel rushed at all. After all, if you plan on making a return trip, plan your original ride as a slow and scenic journey and designate your return ride as the fist-clenching, throttle-happy ride.




Winter months can be very unforgiving as far as temperatures are concerned. You'll want to bundle up in one of River Road's heaviest jackets, such as the Mesa or Scout Textile jacket along with your luggage. Wisconsin winters are nothing to kid around about, and they can greatly affect how well you enjoy this particular ride. However, spring, summer and fall rides can be extremely pleasant and relaxing; therefore your attire should not greatly affect how well you enjoy the surroundings. Even for sport bike riders, the terrain doesn't ever exceed one's abilities, so you can leave the track-day one-piece suits at home for this trek.




Unlike a majority of the great motorcycle rides around the country, 18 Bridges is not one that will challenge your very skills behind the handlebars. However, that shouldn't discourage you from experiencing the natural thrills and beautiful Wisconsin scenery should you find yourself in the area on a lonely Saturday evening.
Most motorcycle rides are best enjoyed with family and friends, sure, but 18 Bridges is such a calm ride; you'll enjoy the time by yourself and never know the difference.

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Motorcycle Trip along U.S. 101 Bay Area – California

As one of the longest active highways in the state of California, U.S. 101 attracts travelers from all over the world to experience its Coastline glory. At just over 800 miles, the U.S. 101 connects a multitude of California towns with each other, starting with the state's largest city: Los Angeles. Riders will travel northbound through several southern and central cities until they reach the Bay Area, one of the most wildlife-populated stretches of the road. While the entire U.S. 101 should be experienced on a motorcycle at some point in a person's life, the South Valley Freeway, or Bay Area concentration of this highway, is the highlighted feature for riders.




Located just 80 miles south of San Francisco, the South Valley Freeway begins life on the U.S. 101 in a town called Gilroy. Upon entering Gilroy, the 101 expands into a three-lane highway each direction. Once eat leaves Gilroy, the highway turns into a four-lane stretch and is renamed the Bay Shore Freeway before passing through Palo Alto. U.S. 101 changes names a few more times until it eventually reaches San Francisco County and city. Riders have most likely experienced heavily traffic and primarily urban streets thus far, but the payoff of U.S. 101 is coming soon.

After meandering their way through San Francisco, motorcyclists will eventually come to the most famous of all bridges in the United States: the Golden Gate Bridge. Construction completed in 1937, and ever since, the Golden Gate Bridge has been one of the most iconic landmark bridges in the world. Spanning 1.7 miles over the Bay, this bridge connects travelers in San Francisco with Marin County. Crossing the Golden Gate Bridge is just the beginning of your amazing motorcycle journey, as the natural environment begins to show itself once on the other side. This portion of the highway is designated the Redwood Highway, giving riders something unique and interesting from here on out. The Waldo Tunnel provides a historic feel of passing through a scenic hillside. 


Riders will enjoy the northernmost section of U.S. 101 out of all the sections, as it provides the most scenic and relaxing of the entire 800 miles. Even if you start your journey in San Francisco, you still have a couple of days of beautiful riding ahead of you. Of course, you may want to stop every once in a while and soak in the Californian air around you, as it doesn't get more West Coast than this!

North California tends to be rather tame as far as climates are concerned, especially along the coastline of U.S. 101. A nice leather vest should work nicely to provide both a comfortable and protective ride, as you don't want to over-complicate your journey. River Road offers full sleeve and vest options, like the Harrier, in order to make the most out of your ride. Check the weather forecast before you head out on your trip, but you could do well with leaving your winter leathers at home locked away. This is a trip for you to feel the ocean breeze against your bike, and the U.S. 101 will provide such a feeling.