Showing posts with label bikes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bikes. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

2012 Kawasaki ZX-14R vs Suzuki Hayabusa















It was inevitable, we suppose. The toughest kid on the block will always have someone looking to knock him off the top of the food chain. But for Suzuki’s Hayabusa, that reign as the king of brute horsepower (and speed, at least before the onset of industry-wide speed limiters brought on by European government hysteria surrounding the 2000 Kawasaki ZX-12R) has been uninterrupted since the bike’s release in 1999. Even when the Hayabusa underwent a significant update in 2008, it wasn’t as if the Suzuki was in danger of being ousted from its throne; even a concerted effort by the previous generation Kawasaki ZX-14 (“Big Numbers”, April 2008) failed to topple the ‘Busa from its perch atop the sportbike pile.

Granted, there was a small blip on the ‘Busa’s reign when BMW’s reworked K 1300 S managed to come out on top of our comparison (“Warp Speed Ahead”, September 2009) by dint of its better overall performance, rather than just monster power. But BMW was unable to procure us a 2012 model in time for this comparison test; and it’s doubtful the Beemer would have stood much of a chance in this comparison once you read the details.

We’ve already covered both bikes’ tech details ad nauseam, so we’ll skip that portion and head right into the meat of the matter. Suffice it to say that for the loyalists out there (and there are many when it comes to this category…), it won’t matter what bike does what better — they’ll stick with their brand through thick and thin. But for those who are interested in how these bikes compare in daily life and overall performance, read on…

The “Hyper” in Hypersports Interestingly, the spec sheet on the Hayabusa states its seat height as 31.7 inches, while the Kawasaki is listed at 31.5 inches — but the Kawasaki definitely feels much taller than the ‘Busa from the saddle. Not that the ZX-14R makes you stand on your toes at a stop, but the spec sheets belie how each bike feels when you sit on it. Turning the key has the Suzuki’s analog dial gauges go through a test windup, while the ZX-14R’s LCD panel goes through a startup display depicting the bike’s distinctive front headlight profile.

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Saturday, May 26, 2012

Ducati Diavel AMG Special Edition Revealed, to Be Shown in Frankfurt





This isn’t the first time that Italian sportsbike specialists Ducati and Mercedes’ AMG division have crossed paths, yet it looks like their latest collaboration is the work of God and the ‘Diavel’ himself combined.

The two companies have today announced that the new Ducati Diavel AMG Special Edition will be shown for the first time at the 64th International Motor Show in Frankfurt, and we are very anxious to see it.This isn’t the first time that Italian sportsbike specialists Ducati and Mercedes’ AMG division have crossed paths, yet it looks like their latest collaboration is the work of God and the ‘Diavel’ himself combined.

The two companies have today announced that the new Ducati Diavel AMG Special Edition will be shown for the first time at the 64th International Motor Show in Frankfurt, and we are very anxious to see it.

The AMG heritage in this range-topping Diavel go deep, with this special edition sporting AMG’s signature 5-spoke wheel styling, carbon fiber lateral radiator grills with aluminum trim, AMG-style sport exhaust system with engraved end-caps and AMG-style horizontally ribbed seat upholstered in Alcantara.

Just like AMG’s engines are in Germany, the motorcycle is hand-built but it’s about as cool in our eyes as the SL 65 Black Series. The exclusive new Diavel AMG Special Edition is dressed in matte black carbon fiber bodywork with AMG’s “Diamond White Bright” stripe and frame color to make the black wheels stand out.

The special edition wheels, seat and exhaust end-caps are all covered in AMG badging while the German brand of performance is also laser-engraved into the air-duct panels either side of the fuel tank. The Ducati Diavel AMG Special Edition and exclusively designed leather jacket and helmet apparel will be available in early 2012, with orders opening at the same time as the unveil in Frankfurt.