Kawasaki ZRX1100 Motorcycle background – cool Aprilia motorcycle wallpaper

The ZRX1100 and the later ZRX1200 were styled like 1980s muscle bikes, which were large bikes with large engines. They were also considered Universal Japanese Motorcycles. The Suzuki Bandit 1200 has been credited with leading this niche, taking a large-displacement from an early air/oil-cooled engined race replica sport bike and detuning the engine for greater low-rpm torque and easier riding, replacing the aluminum frame with steel, and leaving off the full fairings, lowering cost while losing road racing focus in favor of all-around street sport riding. One of the colour schemes replicates Eddie Lawson’s 1982 and 1983 AMA Superbike Series-winning Kawasaki GPZ1100s. There were several models, such as the R which had a bikini nose fairing, with a square headlight.
The ZRX1100 had a top speed of 230 km/h (143 mph), and 0 to 1/4 mile (0.00 to 0.40 km) time of 11.19 seconds at 120 mph (190 km/h), and a 0 to 60 mph (0 to 97 km/h) time of 2.9 seconds kawasaki, aprilia, ducati, Motorcycle wallpapers, ducati panigale superbike
(Motorcycle)Yamaha V Star 1300 Motorcycle
The Yamaha V Star 1300 (also known as XVS1300A Midnight Star and XVS13AW(C)) is a cruiser motorcycle produced from 2007 to 2017 by Yamaha Motor Company. It has a fuel injected 1,304 cc (79.6 cu in) V-twin engine, with a 60? V angle, which produces approximately 69 horsepower (51 kW), and 81.8 pound-feet (110.9 N?m) of torque. The transmission is a five-speed manual with a multi-plate wet clutch and belt drive. The bike was designed as an mid-to-high level production cruiser motorcycle and is available in standard and touring versions Motorcycle wallpapers#TriumphMotorbike #HondaMotorcycles #TriumphMotorbike #Ktm #MotorbikeWallpaper
(Motorcycle)Honda CB350F Motorcycle
The Honda CB350F is a four-cylinder, four-stroke, 347 cc (21.2 cu in) motorcycle based on the larger versions of the day. The motorcycle was manufactured by Honda in Japan from 1972 to 1974. At the time, the CB350F was the smallest capacity four cylinder motorcycle ever to enter into full-scale production. There were no changes to the 1973 model, but Honda designated the 1974 bike the CB350F1.
Soon after production was discontinued, it was replaced by the CB400F. Although Honda had a 350 Twin that critics said was more powerful, lighter, and cheaper, many[who?] felt the 350 Four was faster and smoother running
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