Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Bikes in the Fast Lane: Dakar 2011: Stage 4-2nd Stage Win For Coma As Two-Way KTM Battle Ensues plus 5 more

Bikes in the Fast Lane: Dakar 2011: Stage 4-2nd Stage Win For Coma As Two-Way KTM Battle Ensues plus 5 more

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Dakar 2011: Stage 4-2nd Stage Win For Coma As Two-Way KTM Battle Ensues

Posted: 05 Jan 2011 10:15 AM PST

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Wow, an Aprilia motorcycle on the podium.... Stage 4 of the Dakar 2011, and the difference between Marc Coma and Cyril Despres can be measured with a stopwatch.

But the Chilean Chaleco on his Aprilia has invited himself on the podium, just when they arrive in Chile.

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The Netherlands: Motorcycle Magazines Downward Spiral

Posted: 04 Jan 2011 10:57 PM PST

Statistics Article
Dutch motorcycle magazines, like in all other countries, lost heavily. Their subscriber numbers are in a downward spiral.

On-line magazines and websites are on the increase.

Good or bad?

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93 Year Old Biker Dies In Motorcycle Crash

Posted: 04 Jan 2011 11:20 PM PST

Waking Ned
Incredible, but sad. A 93 year old biker died on his motorcycle in a crash in Florida.

93???? OMG.....

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Dakar 2011: A Few Photos From Stage 3

Posted: 04 Jan 2011 09:32 PM PST

Dakar 2011
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Here are three photos from Reuters made during yesterday's Dakar motorcycle race.

I love the first one... great shot.

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Royal Enfield Flat Tracker Motorcycle - Sweet

Posted: 04 Jan 2011 10:00 PM PST

Royal Enfield Flat Tracker
A smart motorcycle dealer in the USA is preparing a kit to convert the decade old Royal Enfield Bullet into a short flat tracker.

The nice part of the upcoming kit is that the motorcycle should be street legal, even in the country of California...

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Dakar 2011: Stage 3-1st Stage Win For KTM’s Marc Coma

Posted: 04 Jan 2011 11:45 AM PST

Marc Coma
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Cyril Despres made a navigation mistake, and lost some time. He's still leading Marc Coma, but in Dakar terms, only by nanoseconds.

KTM still leading the field, but less and less of them. Can they survive?

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