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  • I am one of the  motorcycle lover..!!!! Since there was very few opinions on this subject on the internet (believe it or not) I thought I would write this section and I'll give you my best guess on the motorcycling.The first motorbike was built in 1868. It was not powered by a gasoline engine, but by a steam engine. Its builder was Sylvester Howard Roper. His steam-powered bike was demonstrated at fairs and circuses in the eastern US in 1867 and did not catch on, but it anticipated many modern motorbike features, including the twisting-handgrip throttle control. There is an existing example of a Roper machine, dated 1869.

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    I am one of the motorcycle lover..!!!! Since there was very few opinions on this subject on the internet (believe it or not) I thought I would write this section and I'll give you my best guess on the motorcycling.The first motorbike was built in 1868. It was not powered by a gasoline engine, but by a steam engine. Its builder was Sylvester Howard Roper. His steam-powered bike was demonstrated at fairs and circuses in the eastern US in 1867 and did not catch on, but it anticipated many modern motorbike features, including the twisting-handgrip throttle control. There is an existing example of a Roper machine, dated 1869.

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  • The Ducati Hypermotard is a 'Supermoto style' Ducati motorcycle designed by Pierre Terblanche and was first seen at the November 2005 EICMA trade show in Milan. The Hypermotard was awarded "Best of Show" at EICMA and has since won other show awards. The Hypermotard has a 1,078 cc (65.8 cu in) dual spark  'Desmo' or 'Desmodromic' aired-cooled two-valve L-Twin engine with fuel injection and weighs under 180 kg (396 lb). The Hypermotard is capable of speeds in the region of 125 mph (201 km/h).Pirelli Diablo Rosso tyres are fitted in the same sizes used on the Hypermotard 1100, but the 796 uses less substantial, non-adjustable 43 mm Marzocchi forks and has Sachs rear suspension. The single-sided swinging arm and fold-out mirrors of the 1100 model are retained. The aluminium wheels are made by Enkei.

    ducati hypermotard 796

    The Ducati Hypermotard is a 'Supermoto style' Ducati motorcycle designed by Pierre Terblanche and was first seen at the November 2005 EICMA trade show in Milan. The Hypermotard was awarded "Best of Show" at EICMA and has since won other show awards. The Hypermotard has a 1,078 cc (65.8 cu in) dual spark 'Desmo' or 'Desmodromic' aired-cooled two-valve L-Twin engine with fuel injection and weighs under 180 kg (396 lb). The Hypermotard is capable of speeds in the region of 125 mph (201 km/h).Pirelli Diablo Rosso tyres are fitted in the same sizes used on the Hypermotard 1100, but the 796 uses less substantial, non-adjustable 43 mm Marzocchi forks and has Sachs rear suspension. The single-sided swinging arm and fold-out mirrors of the 1100 model are retained. The aluminium wheels are made by Enkei.

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  • Bajaj Pulsar 180cc is elegant in its looks with aerodynamic shape. It has a flush-fitted tail lamp. The bike has an LCD speedo and tachometer console. It’s the fuel tank of Pulsar 180cc that gives the muscular shaped body to it.Bajaj New Pulsar 180cc Dtsi which is powered by the 178.6cc, 4-stroke, Air-cooled, DTS-i (Digital Twin Spark Ignition) petrol engine with five speed manual transmission gearbox. This variant offers mileage 45.8kmpl mileage in city while on highway it gives 55.2kmpl.The changes we can find in bajaj pulsar 180cc is  that- the acceleration of this bike is excellent and linear and enough power on all the gears.

    Bajaj pulsar 180cc dtsi

    Bajaj Pulsar 180cc is elegant in its looks with aerodynamic shape. It has a flush-fitted tail lamp. The bike has an LCD speedo and tachometer console. It’s the fuel tank of Pulsar 180cc that gives the muscular shaped body to it.Bajaj New Pulsar 180cc Dtsi which is powered by the 178.6cc, 4-stroke, Air-cooled, DTS-i (Digital Twin Spark Ignition) petrol engine with five speed manual transmission gearbox. This variant offers mileage 45.8kmpl mileage in city while on highway it gives 55.2kmpl.The changes we can find in bajaj pulsar 180cc is that- the acceleration of this bike is excellent and linear and enough power on all the gears.

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