Monday, December 28, 2020

A SIMPLE GUIDE IN PURCHASING A VESPA SIDECAR

For many vehicle enthusiasts, Vespa has been an exciting hobby. Being one of the classic motorcycles, Vespa is an essential bike in the heart of the fans. From its futuristic look to its unique character, many have been rooting for this superb vehicle. Talking about adding a little décor to a Vespa, one of a kind Vespa sidecar will improve the look. After all, it’s an accessory each Vespa owner wants. In the case of selecting the right sidecar, below are a couple of tips before buying one.

Things to Consider Before Purchasing a Vespa Sidecar Finding a perfect Vespa sidecar is a choice. Before deciding to buy anything for the Vespa, it would be best to consider a number of tips below that will be useful for you.

  1. Before buying a sidecar, do research about it first. It can be done online or offline, as it will be useful to compare the price and any aspects of the Vespa sidecar. It will also be helpful to find a fair comparison. Apart from that, it’s also essential to conduct research about potential problems that might happen when choosing a certain sidecar.
  2. Buying an ideal sidecar is the primary key to ensure that you are able to get it for you. In terms of choosing a Vespa sidecar, think about which product you plan to you. Will it be the local one or the imported one? By carefully thinking about this, you will attain a fair comparison. Therefore, there will be a number of things to think carefully about customizing a scooter.
  3. Consider selecting the best sidecar based on the needs. Is it to enhance a riding experience? If it is so, there are a lot of considerations to get the right sidecars from established companies. It will help you to make sure that the sidecar you have chosen for your Vespa is the best one. Apart from that, it also offers an abundance of good things.
  4. A sidecar is what everyone needs to bring more passengers to a Vespa. This site has a wide variation of sidecar that can be chosen based on the needs. Starts from a handmade Vespa sidecar that's made of fiberglass and has an ability to carry a passenger weighing under 170 lbs to a sidecar that has a rain cover.

Every sidecar can be attached either to the left or right side of the Vespa. Each of the models has its own features, pros, and also cons. So, in terms of purchasing a sidecar for your Vespa, it’s impossible to run out of options where there is a bunch of choices.

Those are the three vital things to carefully consider before attaching or even purchasing a Vespa sidecar. Considering buying the product from the best company will definitely be a perfect choice. You can also consider scooter99.com. Besides, there is no need to exert too much energy to think about anything about enhancing the look of the Vespa and make it look more impressive.


PRESENT SIDECAR UNIQUE STYLE THAT YOU CAN’T STOP TO STARE AT

scooter99.com

You might wonder what’s so special by having a sidecar. Well, by having sidecar attached on your motorcycle or scooter, not only you will gain attention from people on the road, but you can also load more with that: let it be your wife, kids, or maybe that furry friend. In present days, present sidecar offers a lot of style. Customizing it is more possible than ever. Thanks to those creative out there, there isn’t any day without unique sidecars manufactured.

Present Sidecar Style to Fit Your Scooter

Sidecar is often associated with something vintage, but such things should be diminished in our today’s world. With proper interior designing, the ancient-looking sidecar will turn its looks into one-of-a-kind and sometimes tickling our humor sense.


  1. Minicar sidecar

Oh no, there’s a car growing out beside your scooter! Nothing will stop people to stare at your once you styled your sidecar this way. The sidecar passenger will literally get in the minicar – completed with a roof and front windshield – and you drive it from your scooter. What a lucky day to notice your sidecar it is.

 

  1. Shoe sidecar

Style your sidecar just like a shoe with some play on your ’s front. Copy the looks of a shoe by adding lace and the right color to make it amazing. Although this shoe is weird as it has a wheel to support, your sidecar will surely entice people to have a test ride.

 

  1. Barrel sidecar

Styling your does not have to copy difficult things. It can be anything daily – take barrel for example. With excellent interior design, adopt the look of that barrel and combine it with modern sidecar seating made from leather. Planning to add some more unique attachment, why not?

 

  1. Lollipop sidecar

With many sidecars dare to play only with few colors, now it is time to seize the look by painting your sidecar colorful like a lollipop. Simply add a seat to it and remember not to let toddlers to lick it like its real thing.

 

  1. ‘Thomas the Tank Engine’ sidecar

There are times when your child wants a deep affection from you as a parent. If you don’t have enough time to play with them, plan to get them a resembling Thomas the loco. Not only it will make your kid happy, as the kid’s parent you’ll be happy as well.

No matter how eccentric you desire your present sidecar to be, it is best to trust the making of it into its professional. If needed, you may even conduct a simple research to find an experienced provider which has a professional work ethic and competitive price. Scooter99.com is sidecar provider that has it all. With years of experience, you don’t have to hesitate to order a sidecar according to your preferences.



Saturday, September 26, 2015

Scooter Revolution


Scooter Revolution

They are located at 1801 West St, Suite 105B (upstairs) in Annapolis. If you are heading down West St, turn on Edgewood Ave and Suite 105 is about 2/3 of the way down.
This is a great place for noobs to meet us since we have ample room to get the hang of your scooter before you head out and it’s less than a mile to downtown, West Annapolis, and just a tad further to Eastport.
We also sometimes have a daily location downtown on the corner of West St and Colonial Ave (Near Lemongrass) but this isn’t every day so check with us first.
We are able to offer transportation from City Dock and any nearby marina or hotel, if necessary. We would require a confirmed reservation and 24 hour advanced notice. We can accommodate up to 6 adults at a time.
WE OPERATE BY RESERVATION ONLY – PLEASE CALL FIRST! Hanging out in the office is boring. We’re usually only there when you are.
Scooter season:
  •  April 1st – October 30th
  • 10:00am – 7:00pm (Last rental at 5:00pm)
  • CLOSED FRIDAYS AT NOON (Sorry, traffic sucks)

Monday, February 10, 2014

BSSO BRITISH SCOOTER RACING CHAMPIONSHIP

SCOOTER RACING in the UK
A Brief History


Scooter racing has evolved from very innocent Reliability Trials held by the Lambretta and Vespa Clubs back in the early 60’s. The obvious desire was to race but at the time racing was still a step or two away. Sponsors such a BP with their Zoom, wanted to impress the public with some facts that stood their products in good stead….remember Shell's Platformate? The swell of opinion within the scooter club movement at the time was in favour of out and out racing instead of the monotonous reliability trials, which although lots of fun, had served their purpose.

Racing for scooters was deadly serious and in the early 70’s it arrived. We had many classes and as such catered for the current scooters and capacities at that time. Over the following years scooter racing evolved into a serious sport and produced many fine young sportsmen and ladies. Ann Weir, Bev Flannagan, and June Stirrup from Manchester were top of the crop for the gals, whilst Ron Moss, Doug May, Colin Hart, Trev Sharp, Pete Chapman were the leading lights in the boyz zone. However one leading rider is missing from the above names, simply because he was the best all rounder on his Lambretta, the legendary Nev Frost.

After that the sport developed and many fine riders came to the sport. Geoff Stephens, Malc Anderson, Peter Merchant, Dave Webster, Terry and Ian Frankland, and yours truly. (Apologies to the many I have omitted). In the 60’s the Federation of British Scooter Clubs (FBSC) were in control of the scooter sport scene and along with their committees of experienced riders they shaped the rules and regulations that would stand for some considerable time. In the 90’s the National Scooter Sport Association (NSSA) evolved to take the sport further forward and in time the two organisations came together to form the now present British Scooter Sport Organisation (BSSO). During this period the ACU were in control of two wheeled motorised sports.
Written By Norrie Kerr - President BSSO


source BSSO

Vespa with 47 hp


How feels to use Vespa with 47 hp, you can see in the video.  I hope you can hear the sound and dust from the exhaust. 

Dyno Run Vespa BSG 150cc 47.4 HP







Friday, September 13, 2013

BMW plans to mass produce electric motorcycles C Evolution

BMW plans to mass produce electric motorcycles C Evolution which has been heavily promoted and tested in various events in Europe, including at the 2012 Olympics in London.

C Evolution is powered by a liquid-cooled permanent magnet motors, with an output of 15 horsepower. However, the maximum speed of the motor is barely any noise is limited electronically to 120 km per hour.

The ability to accelerate from 0-100 km / h can be achieved in a claimed 6.2 seconds, according to BMW is equivalent to a 600cc petrol scooter skills.


 

Evolution is the driving force C batteries 8 kWh lithium-ion battery, and can be fully charged from empty condition within four hours, with a 220 V power socket and current home 12 Ampere (or can be filled within three hours of electricity use 220v/16A).

This battery can take the motor a distance of 100 miles before recharging stun again.

Photo Gallery: Electric Motorcycles BMW C Evolution

C Evolution offers a choice of four driving. Road Mode means that the motor can accelerate full, recycle energy when braking. Eco Pro mode acceleration limit but add mileage 10% -20%. Sail Mode minimizes energy regeneration when the motorcycle slid without drawing gas. Dinamyc combines full acceleration mode with energy recycling.

Battery box is a major component in the chassis. The large size of the batteries also add weight to the bike significantly, heavier than gasoline motors and C650GT BMW C600 Sport.

Steel pipe under the handlebars directly connected to the battery box on the front and the ith swing (swing-arm) behind the single.

As with other BMW motorcycles, C Evolution using tech brake anti-lock braking system (ABS). This bike also features traction control so as not to slip when cornering fast.


source BMW

Monday, August 19, 2013

VESPA 946







 

 

Back from the future

Unique as the year in which it was born, 2013. The essentiality of the design endows even the most impersonal function with style and individuality.The Vespa 946 is a pure expression of a style synonymous, in the minds of millions of travellers and devotees, with freedom of movement and expression. A far-sighted projection of sustainable mobility, whose form and substance crystallise the fundamental aesthetic and dynamic values of the history of the two-wheeler.




Made for distinction

The Vespa 946 is made to man’s measure. And to the measure of the universe. Low consumption and reduced emissions. Fully digital instrumentation.A throbbing technological heart, perfect for long distances and city travel.Superior construction quality to make it a winner on every road, the means to reach every destination.



 Profilo laterale







 

 

 

 

ECO-SUSTAINABLE BY VOCATION

The way to guard against imitations is to look beyond the immediate future. The Vespa 946 has ABS braking and ASR traction control. The 4-stroke 125 cc monocylinder engine is a response to requirements that may still be nascent. And it guarantees the best performance in its category. Electronic injection, three-valve distribution, reduced friction and improved fluid dynamics sharply reduce consumptionand emissions, establishing a new benchmark over and beyond current regulations.
 
  Plancia

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CONCEIVED THROUGH PASSION

Real luxury is realising a more ambitious and fascinating dream every day. Today the Vespa 946 re-affirms its legend. It enhances the classical values of tradition: the shape of the handlebar, the proportions of the fairing, the plunging curves of the saddle all come from the earliest drawings. Every detail reflects a choice and a reference to Italian-style production. A craftsman’s approach in a futuristic dimension.


Source : www.vespa.com

Monday, August 12, 2013

Electric scooter with iPhone connection unveiled



 

Terra Motors Corp. unveiled Wednesday an electric scooter that can be linked to an iPhone to display driving information, with an eye to emerging markets.
Mass production, the first of its kind for bikes with a smartphone connection, will begin in December in Vietnam for global sales starting the same month, the Tokyo-based start-up said.
“What people in the middle class in emerging nations want to buy is motorbikes and smartphones,” Toru Tokushige, president and founder of Terra Motors, told reporters.
The demand for electric scooters is especially strong in other parts of Asia due to serious air pollution and rising gasoline prices.


The screen of an iPhone mounted in the dash of the white scooter with a blue stripe can display such information as power consumption, charge remaining, average speed and mileage. Other free downloadable applications — at the beta stage — assist in navigation or recommend roadside stops.
Terra Motors aims to sell 2,000 units of the A4000i, which is priced at about ¥450,000. A model without the iPhone connection function, the A4000, will be sold for less from next year.
The scooter has an average range of about 65 km and its removable lithium-ion battery can last up to 50,000 km. The battery can be fully charged in about 4.5 hours.
Terra Motors aims to sell 100,000 electric scooters worldwide, including an older model, by the end of 2015, Tokushige said.
Founded by Tokushige in 2010, Terra Motors develops, manufactures and markets electric scooters.
Specification link 

source the japan times

 

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Vespa 98 Among the 12 Best Industrial Designs of the 20th Century

A study carried out by CNN has shown the Vespa 98 as one of the best industrial designs of the 20th century.

detail berita

Even though there are many fellows out there who would never like to be seen riding a Vespa, we have to be honest and admit the iconic scooter is one of the major trend-setters in the two-wheeled industry.

Given the amazing popularity of the Vespa scooters and their reliable build, we got to see them in motion pictures, copied and sold in pretty much any country around the globe, and this contributed to enhance the profound impact this vehicle had on culture and society.

Speaking with CNN about the Vespa, the Italian designer Gianfranco Zaccai added: "Vespa's unisex design is genius: both men in suits and women in skirts can travel elegantly." The other 11 winners of the category are: Apple Macintosh, the escalator, the Virgin Galactic Space Plane, the AK-47 machine gun, the floppy disc, the iPod, the Aeron chair, the 1979 Bang & Olufsen stereo system, the Airbus A380, Ford Model T and the jet engine.

source autoevolution

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Vectrix VX-1 Li/Li+ “e-Scooter of the Year 2012”


 
 
Recharging is easy. Just open up the seat cover and pull out the 3 meter/10 foot braided steel cord, close the seat, and plug the cord into a standard 220V/110V outlet. That’s it. Within two hours you’ll get 80% of your total range back. Total “zero-to-full” charging times are up to four hours for the Li configuration and six hours for the Li+. Think of how many outlets you have at home, work, shopping and everywhere in between. Since the VECTRIX VX-1 Li/Li+ batteries are zero memory, you can “ top them off” at any point, giving you peace of mind no matter where you roam. And back.


Key Features of the VECTRIX VX-1 Li/Li+:
  • All-electric with zero gas emissions—no need for oil or gas, and virtually silent operation.Plugs into any220V/110V standard outlet and charges battery up to 80% capacity in 2.5 hours. 
  • Powerful and fast—Rapidly accelerates to a top speed of 110 km/h (68 mph). Zero to 80 km/h (0-50 mph) in as little as 6.0 seconds.
  • Range up to 136 km (85 miles) on a single charge, battery pack energy density and Vectrix unique patented regenerative braking/throttle technology.
  • Superior handling due to a low center of gravity, quality components, and even weight distribution.
  • Low Maintenance—with no oil, no filters, and no clutch - your cost of ownership is minimal. 
  • Patented VECTRIXTM Multi-Function Throttle provides regenerative braking to maximize range possibilities and a slow-speed reverse for greater maneuverability and easy parking 
  • Patented VECTRIXTM Integrated rear-wheel mounted single stage planetary gear drive.
  • Low noise for reduced sound pollution 
scooter of the year 2012

¹ Speeds and range vary based upon factors like riding conditions and operating style.
² VECTRIX™ recommends always use a minimum 15-amp outlet for recharging.


article : http://www.vectrix.com

 

Monday, June 10, 2013

14th Challenge Scootentole - Marcillat - June 8th 2013 !

from : http://www.germanscooterforum.de/topic/260697-14th-challenge-scootentole-marcillat-june-8th-2013/


CSMarcillat2013.jpg

The Vespa Club d'Auvergne and Scootentole present the 14th Challenge Scootentole, held from the 7th to the 9th of June 2013, and organized on the Lavaud track located in Marcillat en Combraille (03 - Auvergne) !! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
  • Categories and registration
Technical reglement Challenge Scootentole: http://scootentole.o...ents/Technique/
ESC-SET equivalence: http://scootentole.o...ce/indexEN.html

Registration OPEN on http://challenge.scootentole.org !

- Driver: C1/C2S/C2L/C3/C4/C7 (Including insurance): 65uro (75 65euro on the spot)
- Additional category: +20euro
- Non-driver visitor (at least 1 night on the campsite, including facilities and breakfasts): 10euro


Don't forget to bring a copy of a less than 1 year old "medical certificate" and copy of your driving license.
Both are required for our insurance to cover you (civil and physical) on the Saturday.

 There will be a dyno available for free ! :thumbsup:

Vespa Racing ESC Mirecourt Frankreich

Biggest classic vespa race ever !

FlyerCSMirecourt2013HD 
Mirecourt, France, ESC 2013 season opening and 13th Challenge Scootentole, 155 drivers decided to write history !
All categories was reasonably packed for fair action and good fun !
Most people arrived on Thursday while some hard-core drivers took advantage of the privileged relationship we have with the circuit of Mirecourt to arrive as soon as Wednesday !! Thursday and Friday, the track was available for practice. Unfortunately this is on that day that we had a big accident seeing a driver breaking is leg. Season did not even start for him… Too bad ! The weather was cold, changing with a bit of rain from time to time.
On the next day, Saturday the day of the actual Challenge Scootentole, we arbitrary splited the two C2S qualification sessions in the morning in order to even chances for a good time.
vespa-racing_mirecourt-02 vespa-racing_mirecourt-04
From there, everything went very smoothly and we could see beautiful and fair racing, well helped by the weather; it actually did not rain during any of the sessions, only at lunch break !! With little surprise, the usual masters of the track trusted the first places in K1 and K2, but new comers are starting to push hard, like the young Romain Baguet from Team 70s scooter who finished 3rd in K4 and 1st in K5 ! The K7 category, girlz power, driving with the K6 and the slowest of the K5, the grid was filled up with 13 girls, a very promising number for the rest of the season !
It should be mentioned that every year the level of preparation and the quality of all scooters is improving. This was still true in 2013, with beautiful teams and scooter that actually looks like scooters (cuts are restricted to a minimum in the Challenge Scootentole).
vespa-racing_mirecourt-03 vespa-racing_mirecourt-01
On the oddities side, it was interesting to see in action in K2 the French V5A frame #216 from Julien Desnuelle, driven by Olivier Doussot (both from SPRT team ) the first racing vespa fitted with an electronic injection (Keep an eye on it: Vespa Tuning M1L Quattrini Vespa without Carb ) !
We also saw an official LML 4T Corsa (166 Polini) in demonstration in the K6/K8 sessions. Not so fast as expected, but some people seemed very interested by the potential of the tubular chassis…
During the award ceremony and lucky draw we could hand-over some very nice gifts and presents thanks to our sponsors, and especially Scooter Center!
After that, helped with a little “apero”, most of the people started to relax and the party lasted long on the campsite until very late !
On the next and finale day, Sunday, after a well deserved “croissant” offered by the Challenge Scootentole, all people slowly started to pack and to head home, bringing with them plenty of great souvenirs !
The Challenge Scootentole would like to thank again Scooter Center for their continuous support !
We will be waiting for you on the 8th of June in Marcillat for the 14th Challenge Scootentole 
 
The Challenge Scootentole would like to thank again Scooter Center for their continuous support !
We will be waiting for you on the 8th of June in Marcillat for the 14th Challenge Scootentole http://www.germanscooterforum.de/topic/260697-14th-challenge-scootentole-marcillat-june-8th-2013/

article : Scooter center blog
 

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Fashionable Gear men and women

Go Go Gear
for you women and men who ride motorcycles and scooters and love the world of fashion, one solution would be to make you a trendy men and women and they will see you as a supermodel on the catwalk

Protective Riding Gear for Motorcycle and Scooter Riders

GoGo Gear is designed to provide protection, but no gear can protect against all injury resulting from incidents that may occur when riding. The best protection is a combination of proper gear, risk assessment, good judgment, training, skills and experience.

GoGo Gear has been carefully designed to eliminate the appearance of the more common bulky looking armor, one of the main complaints of traditional riding gear. The armor used in GoGo Gear is very similar to what is in most gear; however, because of the design and construction, we have been able to virtually make the armor disappear.

for more information check out this link Go Go Gear



Thursday, August 2, 2012

BMW C evolution


Is this the future for scootering? Probably not, though here is a clear indication that BMW is serious about greening the future

http://www.scootersales.com.au

For electric scooters it's been a hard gig. Electric scooters have always lacked range and serious performance when compared with petrol powered alternatives. The C evolution is a production ready scooter from BMW that has borrowed many of BMW's electric car initiatives. And with car backing it seems far more likely to succeed than others who have come and gone trying.
BMW's C650 Sport and touring models are close to launch here in Australia. These petrol powered scooters will give BMW an extension into a new two-wheeled segment. The C evolution is confirmation that BMW is ready to add an electric alternative. The BMW C evolution is no longer the "e-concept" and looks to be production ready. 
This C evolution will showcase BMW's talent. It will be as much about this, as it is about being green. In Europe and some parts of the USA, there is a continued push for green vehicles. Government assistance through cheap registration and tax concessions is one way governments are getting people to look at these green alternatives. Electric only areas are common across major capital capital cities in Europe. Here in Australia we are just starting to see a host of automotive product hit the market and this will no doubt drive the hype around electric alternatives here.
As an inner city machine you can see the benefit. Though here in Australia we don't have the economic drivers in place to seriously consider electric as an alternative, not yet anyway. Actually we don't even have them in place for petrol powered scooters either, which already have a huge carbon footprint advantage over any car on the road.
Over to the BMW presser.....

1. Strategy, development stages and vehicle properties.

There have been drastic changes in the requirements for individual mobility concepts, in particular for conurbations. More than ever before, individual mobility is defined today in terms of sustainability. Growing traffic volume, rising energy costs and constantly increasingly stringent CO2 restrictions on vehicles in inner cities - these are the challenges of the future.

The BMW Group has recognised these challenges and is developing serial production solutions to meet the mobility needs of today and tomorrow. As an integral part of the BMW Group, BMW Motorrad is addressing issues of individual single-track mobility and future customer needs and is developing appropriate solutions in response. In this connection, BMW Motorrad has expanded its business activities with the addition of the facet "Urban Mobility", presenting two serial production vehicles in 2011 -the maxi scooters C 600 Sport and C 650 GT.

Following the BMW Group's sustainability strategy, BMW Motorrad aspires to consistently pursue electromobility at this early stage, especially in the urban environment. In a similar way to BMW i in the automotive division of the BMW Group, BMW Motorrad's accelerated development of single-track mobility likewise stands for visionary vehicle concepts and mobility services - as well as inspiring design and a new premium philosophy clearly defined by sustainability across the entire value creation chain.

BMW Motorrad will thus be launching an appropriate premium product on the market in the foreseeable future. The concept vehicle E-Scooter was presented at the BMW Motorrad Innovation Day 2011 as the first development stage in this direction. Due to their limited performance and range, purely electrically powered scooters have been suitable almost solely for inner-city use with a restricted range of operation up to now. With its sustainable technological solutions, however, the concept vehicle BMW E-Scooter already shows a significantly extended range of operation. Shortly after this, the second development stage saw its premiere at the IAA in Frankfurt: the design study of an e-scooter made by BMW Motorrad - BMW Concept e. This embodies the aesthetic vision of an electrically powered scooter.

The third development stage now follows with the "C evolution":

BMW Motorrad presents the near-production prototype of an e-scooter as it might soon go on the market. Since it was conceived as a future-oriented vehicle for commuting between the urban periphery and the city centre, there were two particular requirements for its development: performance figures comparable to those of a maxi scooter with a combustion engine and a long range in realistic conditions of use.

With its deployment of five fully ridable "C evolution" scooters, BMW Motorrad has extended its experience in the field of e-mobility with single-track vehicles and continues to expand its expertise in this segment. BMW Motorrad is also making use of a number of events in Europe to further raise the profile and promote acceptance of single-track electrically powered vehicles, thereby preparing the market for such a vehicle with a view to launching a serial production model. In this pilot phase, the vehicles are being operated in real conditions of use and within areas which reflect their intended environment. The aim here is also to explore the infrastructure, such as establishing a network of e-mobility providers which might include vehicle rental companies and car-sharing firms.

The highlights at a glance:
  • Innovative electric drive via drivetrain swing arm with liquid-cooled alternator, tooth belt and planetary gear.
  • 11 kW continuous output (homologation according to ECE R85) and 35 kW peak output.
  • 120 km/h max. speed.
  • High range of up to 100 kilometres due to large battery capacity
  • High-voltage battery with high capacity (8 kWh) and innovative air cooling.
  • Intelligent recuperation in coasting mode and when braking.
  • Short charging times.
  • Synergy effects with BMW automobiles and electrical safety to car standards.
  • Hybrid chassis with agile handling due to low centre of gravity.
  • Powerful braking system with ABS.
  • Lightweight Metzeler Feelgreen tyres.
  • Multifunctional TFT instrument cluster and LED daytime running light.
  • Innovative colour concept and design.


2. Technology and design.

Electro-performance at the level of a combustion engine.

With 11 kW continuous output (homologation according to ECE R85 to determine motor outputs) and 35 kW peak output, the "C evolution" has a powerful motor and provides a high level of riding fun. The top speed is electronically limited to 120 km/h. The scooter supremely handles motorway riding and overtaking - even with a passenger. It is also capable of effortless hill starts on steep slopes with a pillion passenger. In terms of acceleration from 0 to 60 km/h, it comfortably holds its own against current maxi scooters a capacity of 600 cc or more.

Compared to conventional combustion engines, the electric drive of the "C evolution" also offers significant advantages at low speeds in particular. Thanks to elaborate power electronics settings, the alternator offers the rider an instant, spontaneous response. There are no delays in torque build-up at all as are typical in combustion engines due to the clutch engaging and disengaging.

High range of up to 100 kilometres due to large battery capacity.

At 8 kWh, the storage capacity of the battery is extremely generous and ensures a range of up to 100 kilometres. This means that realistic zero-emissions riding in the big city and in urban environments is no problem at all. As in other areas, BMW Motorrad has been able to draw on synergy effects with BMW automobiles here. For example, the "C evolution" uses the same lithium-ion storage modules as are installed in the BMW i3. Here, developers paid particular attention to the quality and service life of the storage modules so as to ensure that the range is preserved even after many years of service life and in very cold weather.

One of the main technological challenges was optimum cooling of the high-voltage battery. On the one hand it was necessary to avoid excessively low temperatures due to the fact that the interior resistance of the cells is heavily increased as a result, thereby reducing power. On the other hand, the temperatures must not be too high since this would impair the lifetime of the cells.

While in electrically powered cars a cooling agent is normally used to cool the battery, air cooling is used in the "C evolution" in order to save space and weight. The heat of the high-voltage battery is dissipated by means of an aerodynamically optimised cooling air shaft at the centre of the battery casing through which there is a constant flow of air. To ensure optimum heat dissipation, the battery base has longitudinally arranged cooling ribs.
However, the battery casing in die-cast aluminium not only holds the cells with their special architecture but also the entire electronics unit for monitoring the cells. It also acts as a load-bearing chassis element.

The power electronics for the electric drive is installed behind the battery casing. This not only takes care of controlling the alternator within a range of 100 to 150 volts but also responds to rider commands, for example by detecting the position of the throttle grip. The system also processes information from the brake system and decides whether energy should be recuperated and how much recuperation torque is to be applied to the rear wheel if required.
 
Innovative electric drive via drivetrain swing arm with liquid-cooled alternator, tooth belt and planetary gear.


The "C evolution" is powered via a drivetrain swing arm. The alternator is positioned behind the battery casing and integrated in the swing arm. Due to the proximity of the alternator output shaft and the swing arm axle, the moment of inertia around the swing arm centre of rotation is minimised. This also provides optimum suspension/damper settings and a sensitive response.

The secondary drive is via a tooth belt from the alternator to the rear belt pulley on the output shaft. From here, power is transferred to the rear wheel via a planetary gear. The total gear reduction is 1:8.4, while the maximum rotational speed of the alternator is 10,000 rpm. The alternator and power electronics are liquid-cooled.




Intelligent recuperation in coasting mode and when braking.

BMW Motorrad has conducted lengthy road tests to develop a form of recuperation which is unique in single-track vehicles and very transparent for the rider. The "C evolution" is ridden in exactly the same way as a scooter with combustion engine. The rider does not have to actively initiate energy recuperation since the vehicle does this automatically whenever possible.

For example, energy recuperation commences when the throttle grip is closed and - as in a combustion engine - the generator function of the alternator creates drag torque which depends on the degree of recuperation. The drag torque generated by the alternator is like the familiar "engine brake" that takes effect when removing the accelerator with a combustion engine.

Recuperation is also carried out during braking, converting kinetic energy to electrical energy so as to charge the battery. Here, a system of sensors is used to tap into the brake pressure on the front and rear wheel brake. When the power electronics detects that the rider is braking, the alternator builds up drag torque, thereby supporting the brake manoeuvre and recuperating energy. By regaining energy during coasting or braking, the range of the two-wheeler can be extended by 10 to 20 per cent, depending on riding style.

Short charge times and charging technology based on the car model.

The battery is charged via the integrated charging device, either at a regular household socket or a charging station. When the battery is completely flat, charging time ideally lasts less than three hours.

The car-type charging socket - currently the only one of its kind in an electrically powered two-wheel vehicle - is located behind a cover in the footwell at front left. The charge cable required is housed in a storage compartment on the right-hand side of the footwell. It is fitted with a mains plug to fit the respective national system.

The fact that the charge socket is the identical to the car standard has the advantage that the "C evolution" can be charged at charge stations throughout the USA with integrated charge cable and standardised plug, for example. This technology is not currently offered by any other electrically powered two-wheeler. Charge cables with the relevant specifications will be offered in later serial production models so that they can be charged at stations in Europe.



Synergy effects with BMW automobiles and technical safety according to car standards.

As a company of the BMW Group, BMW Motorrad is one of the very few motorcycle manufacturers to be able to draw on in-house experience and expertise in the automobile field in the development of electrically powered vehicles. The synergies available here range from the use of the same technical components through to high-voltage technology and the associated safety requirements in terms of cables, plugs, battery electronics and safety shutdown.

This also includes the insulation monitoring device, the high-voltage indicator, the high-voltage distributor and the DC-DC converter which serves to convert high voltage to low voltage so as to feed the 12-volt vehicle power system and the control units.

High-voltage safety standards established by leading automobile manufacturers (> 60 volt direct current) and functional reliability have been applied to an electrically powered two-wheel vehicle for the first time here. Development in accordance with ISO 26262 is currently unique among (electrically powered) two-wheel vehicles and ensures that all functionally relevant features are developed in accordance with standards and reflect the current state of science and technology.
 
Hybrid chassis with agile handling due to low centre of gravity.


Unlike existing maxi scooters with combustion engine, the "C evolution" does not have a main frame in the usual sense. The aim of chassis development for the "C evolution" was to combine the best possible directional stability at high motorway speeds with agile handling in urban traffic. Engineers also set out to make full use of the advantages provided by an extremely low centre of gravity - due to the low position of the battery. For this reason, chassis design is based on a torsionally stiff hybrid composite structure made up of a load-bearing, torsionally rigid battery case made of cast light alloy with integrated mounting for the single-sided drivetrain swing arm. Bolted onto this are the steering head support and the rear frame in steel tubing. In urban traffic in particular, the riding experience is characterised by extremely light handling and excellent slow-running properties. The weight of the vehicle is at a level comparable to maxi scooters with a combustion engine.

Wheel control as well as suspension and damping is taken care of at the front by an upside-down fork with a generous fixed fork tube diameter of 40 mm. The rear wheel suspension consists of a single-sided drivetrain swing arm. At the rear, suspension and damping are performed by a spring strut placed on the left-hand side, directly controlled and adjustable at the spring mount. The spring travel is 115 millimetres at front and rear, thereby offering a high degree of comfort.

Lightweight tyres to reduce rolling resistance.

At the front, the "C evolution" rolls on a 5-spoke light alloy die-cast wheel, size 3.5 x 15 inches, while the size of the rear wheel is 4.5 x 15 inches.
In order to reduce rolling friction and thus make the most efficient use of the electrical energy stored, the "C evolution" has lightweight tyres. These are special Metzeler Feelgreen tyres with optimised rolling resistance in the sizes 120/70 R15 at front and 160/60 R15 at rear. The tyres were developed with two clear aims in mind: environmental compatibility and high efficiency based on minimising rolling resistance, at the same time providing a higher mileage. Rolling resistance was reduced by 25 per cent as compared to the Metzeler Feelfree tyres. At the same time, the Metzeler Feelgreen tyres are very light, with reduced hysteresis response and a new tread with specially created tread grooves for optimised rolling resistance.

Powerful braking system with ABS.

At the front, a twin disc brake system with 270-millimetre diameter and 2-piston floating calipers ensures powerful, safe deceleration. At the rear there is a single disc system also with a diameter of 270 millimetres and 2-piston floating caliper. In order to achieve a stable pressure point and optimum controllability, all brake lines are steel-wrapped.

A high level of active safety is ensured by the BMW Motorrad ABS. Weighing just 700 grams and extremely small in size, the Bosch 9M dual channel ABS allows separate regulation of the two brake cycles for front and rear brakes. However, the ABS software has also been adapted so as to control the recuperation process in line with the specific requirements of the "C evolution". As in the BMW Motorrad maxi scooters C 600 Sport and C 650 GT, the hold brake is activated automatically when the side stand is folded out.
 
Multifunctional instrument cluster and LED daytime running light.


The instrument panel of the "C evolution" has a large, easily legible TFT display which is conceptually based on that of the BMW i3. It has the obligatory speed display as well as offering a wealth of other information. This includes display of the battery charge state (SOC = State of Charge) and the energy balance. The latter is displayed by means of a progress bar, indicating to the rider whether energy is currently being converted into forward propulsion or being  recuperated. This information helps the rider in his efforts to ride as efficiently as possible.

In addition to the familiar indicators, the instrument cluster of the "C evolution" naturally features all the status displays required by law in electrically powered vehicles. This includes warning lamps to indicate a potential insulation error or power limitation in the event of overload (see ECE R 100).
The front lighting unit encompasses headlamps with high and low beam. The "C evolution" also features a centrally located daytime running light. At the back there is a rear light in LED technology.


Source http://www.scootersales.com.au/

Monday, July 30, 2012

Looking for Vehicles with prices up to 90% under blue book value are auctioned off every day.


For you who want to own a vehicle (motorcycle, cars, trucks, vans ...) in the future with competitive rates, Vehicles with prices up to 90% under blue book value are auctioned off every day 


Car Auction Inc


Every day the government, banks and various organizations take possession of seized cars, trucks, vans, motorcycles and more. The volume of these seized properties are so high  that a fast and constant way to empty their inventories is in place. To do this auctions are held nationwide that empty inventories at discounted prices

The good news is that every citizen has a right to these car auctions.

The bad news is that not everyone actually has access to these auctions, or let alone knows where they are held. You are probably one of those persons.




Learn Painting

Spray Paint Secret


For those of you who are building your scooter or car for a vehicle that has a remarkable appearance, it takes a good painting.

Among us who has no experience in doing a good paint process. to get good results painting requires some tricks to produce a nice color and sparkle.
For those of you who are doing it, then it can try a few tricks that have been provided by Mario Goldstein. It has been implemented and received a positive response from those who have tried.

Following the introduction of Mario


This is Mario Goldstein and I've spent years as an auto mechanic, making a decent living.

About five years ago, I realized that the real money was in spray painting and auto body work. I took a cut in pay at first, just to learn the skill. Since then, I've never looked back.

Today I have my own shop, and not to brag, but I make an excellent living doing something I truly enjoy. The guys in the shop have named me "The Auto Artist". I take that with a grain of salt, but I have to admit that it feels pretty good.

I'm going to share with you everything you need to know to make any car (or motorcycle or semi-truck for all that matter) look like show quality, but first, I want to straighten a couple of things out...


It looks like art, but its really a skill that anyone can learn...

 Learning spray painting and bodywork repair isn't rocket science - if it was, I sure wouldn't have been able to succeed. It's a skill that takes preparation and practice, and that's really all there is to it.

So, if you think that those fabulous paint jobs you see that just knock everyone's socks off are the work of some artistic genius, think again. It's just some regular guy like you and me who's taken the time to learn how to do it.

If I can do it, you can do it. It only makes sense, doesn't it? Click Here!




 
Design by Free WordPress Themes | Bloggerized by Lasantha - Premium Blogger Themes | Best Buy Coupons