Is this piston high enough for your high compression engine modification? via: Faizal Husin
Author: eddy
Yamaha 135LC 4-speed has now get its livery update for more interesting and cool graphics. The graphics of the livery contains lots of dynamics lines and have proper ‘techno’ looks. It comes in three choices of colours that is white with red accent, black with blue accent and red with white accent. The design of…
With the engine from Yamaha YZF series (might be from YZF-R6), this could be the fastest Vespa ever. via: Taufik Hidayat
TOKYO, Japan, July 5, 2012 – Honda Motor Co., Ltd. announced it will begin sales of the N BOX + (“N BOX plus”), the second model of the new mini-vehicle N Series, at dealerships across Japan on July 6, 2012. Following the introduction of the N BOX, which realized one of the largest*1 interior spaces among…
TOKYO, Japan, July 4, 2012 – Honda Motor Co., Ltd. has announced its intent to provide technical support to Team Mugen, operated by M-TEC Co., Ltd., for its competition with the MUGEN CR-Z GT in the GT300 class of SUPER GT Series. Honda will supply a 2.8-liter V6 twin-turbo engine and the racing hybrid system…
This Uma Racing digital speedometer with tachometer is one piece of interesting parts that come out for 135LC V2. It features digital speed reading, blue ring illumination, gear indicator, a clock, odometer and RPM reading all the way to 15,000 RPM. Is this already available for sale in Malaysia?
One more interesting 135LC V2 part from Ben NG Nakasone. This time it is 135LC V2 2-piece rear spoiler which is a great replacement to the stock 1-piece spoiler that adds nice style to your bike. Other than adding the style to your bike, I can’t of any other benefit of fitting this 2-piece rear…
Ben Ng Nakasone just updated this into his FB page. This stylish windshield visor with two sharp horn on the top are looking nice and add an unique style to your bike. It should be available for sale in Sentul at NKS shop. Price is not known.
Honda has just unveiled a special website dedicated to it motocross; the CRF series. There are many variant of the CRF from 50cc all the way to 450cc. CRF series are known for their winning combination of great chassis and reliable engine. Heads up for more info at http://world.honda.com/CRF/?r=m