Kathleen Frank
Stories (9/0)
7 benefits of riding a motorcycle to make your life more positive!
Maybe you just like the excitement that the motorcycle brings to you when it is speeding on the highway, maybe you are to show your unique side, maybe you just regard it as a means of transportation, maybe some people have never thought that there are so many benefits to riding a motorcycle!
By Kathleen Frank3 years ago in Wheel
Honda is bringing back authentic parts of its Beat small sports car
Honda Technical Research Industries has announced that some authentic parts of its iconic Beat car will be back in production. The Honda Beat, which went on sale 26 years ago in May 1991, is one of the very few sports cars in a category exclusive to the Japanese market.
By Kathleen Frank3 years ago in Wheel
The 2019 Honda Monkey 125, with its enlarged little Monkey has sold out
Diversified types of locomotives emphasize performance, energy saving, convenient transportation and other car models. Today's Honda Monkey 125 is quite special. In addition to its predecessor as a "toy" in amusement parks, it is more attractive with its lovely appearance.
By Kathleen Frank3 years ago in Wheel
The 5th generation Honda Scoopy 110 Pedal is a mouth-watering bargain with a high price
AHM, Honda's Indonesian joint venture (PT Astra Honda Motor), launched the all-new 5th generation 2021 Honda Scoopy globally on October 11. Includes 4 versions of 8 new colors, the price is less than 10,000 yuan from the sale!
By Kathleen Frank3 years ago in Wheel
Competing with the Honda CRF150L and Yamaha WR155R for performance, which is better?
The advent of the Honda CRF150L (2017) and Yamaha WR155R (2019) has made the Indonesian 150 cc off-road vehicle market increasingly crowded. Prior to the existence of these two motorcycles, this adventurous space was only filled by the flagship models of the Kawasaki KLX 150 and local manufacturers Viar and the Cross X 150. So, how do the Honda CRF150L and Yamaha WR155R ride and perform? Can you compete with the older players? Here are the comments.
By Kathleen Frank3 years ago in Wheel
2021 Kawasaki Ninja 300 BS6 officially launched -- new color
A few days ago, Kawasaki snapped up two upcoming bikes from its lineup on its social media, including one suspected of being the 2021 NINJA300. The Japanese supermotorcycle maker confirmed that today by officially revealing the updated entry-level Ninja. On its Indian website. However, based on a few images released by Green Team, these updates look completely cosmetic in nature, and very subtle. This is expected, though. However, since Ninjas have been using the same design language for more than 300 years, the change will give the motorcycle a completely new design. Appearance Update The Appearance Update takes the form of a new paint scheme that includes shades of grayish green, black and white, and has red hints here and here. Its overall design remains intact and continues to feature large two-pod light sets, split seats, a powerful fuel tank, front steering wheel integrated into the fairing and chromium-plated heat shield on the muffler. The white hood and red highlights significantly enhance the sporty feel. Another major update to the spec is its engine sector, which is now the BS6 complaint. It will get its power from the same 296cc water-cooled four-stroke parallel two-cylinder engine and will be paired with a six-speed gearbox.
By Kathleen Frank3 years ago in Wheel
After 86, Toyota and Subaru again play a big chess
Reports from the Japanese auto press suggest that Toyota and Subaru will work together again to launch a four-wheel drive version of the hatchback, aimed at the WRC. It is rumored to be a vehicle of a similar size to the Impreza and will launch in the third quarter of 2022.
By Kathleen Frank3 years ago in Wheel
What about the car tax that has been shelved in the Japan-U.S. trade deal?
How will the Japan-U.S. trade relationship continue under the new Biden administration? Last week, U.S. President Joe Biden gave his first foreign policy speech as president. In addition to announcing a series of foreign policy changes, Biden said the United States would focus on repairing relations with its Allies. This has come as a relief to America's traditional Allies, including Japan.
By Kathleen Frank3 years ago in Trader
BMW says the V12 engine is at risk of disappearing after 2023.
The V12 engine, considered by many fans to be the ultimate internal-combustion engine, is used in ultra-luxury cars such as the BMW M760i and Rolls-Royce for excellent ride, as well as excellent performance. However, with the improvement of vehicle emission standards all over the world, the internal combustion engine with large exhaust capacity and multi-cylinder number is facing a difficult survival problem. In a recent interview with TopGear, MichaelBayer, BMW's head of powertrain development, said the company's V12 twin-turbo engine should be able to meet the next set of European emissions requirements, but may not be able to meet them after 2023.
By Kathleen Frank3 years ago in Wheel