With the TCS or the Traction Control System becoming one of the characteristic features of the latest YZF-R1, in the MotoGP mode, the Yamaha Company has reached greater heights...
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Kawasaki ZZ-R1100 or ZX-11 was manufactured from the year 1990 to 2011 by Kawasaki. In North America, it was sold as ZX-11 and Kawasaki ZZ-R1100 in other parts of the world. The production of C-model continued from the year 1990 to 1993 and D-model from the year 1993 to 2001. ZX-11 Ninja was the successor of ZX-10. ZX-11 has the top speed from 169 to 175 miles per hour (272 to 282 km per hour). It has been recorded as the motorcycle which received fastest production for 6 years. From 1990 to 1995, the motorbike was exceeded with CBR1100XX by 1996. In the beginning when it was launched, it had 9.9 miles per hour or 16 km per hour slower top speed. In 1997 its acceleration was enhanced to 211.45 km per hour within 10.43 seconds.
With the TCS or the Traction Control System becoming one of the characteristic features of the latest YZF-R1, in the MotoGP mode, the Yamaha Company has reached greater heights...
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SEAT’s smallest car is an intriguing mix of abilities and limitations. On the plus side, it has all the style, image and quality of its VW Lupo half-brother, but costs slightly less to buy...
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The Aprilia Smv750 Dorsoduro is the most recent in a little number of street legitimate cruisers taking their spark from the supermoto manifestation of bike hustling - basically motocross, or soil, bicycles fitted with smooth street dashing tires and hustled over a half-landing area/half-earth circuit...
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