Modenas X-Cite 130

Technical Specifications
Engine
Engine type
Bore x Stroke
Displacement
Compression ratio
Max Power
Max Torque
Carburetor
Starter system
Cooling System
Electrical Battery
Transmission type
Clutch
Primary reducation ratio
Final Reduction ration
Driving System

SOHC, 4-stroke, Single Cylinder
53.0 x 59.1 mm
130 cc
10:1
7.18/7500 kW/rpm
10.7/5500 N.m/rpm
Keihin NCV24
Electric & Kick Starter
Air cooled
12V 3.5Ah
4-speed rotary (down)
Centrifugal and wet
3.000 (69/23)
2.800 (42/15)
Chain
Dimensions
Overall length
Overall width
Overall height
Wheelbase
Ground clearance
Dry weight
Frame type
Fuel capacity
Fuel consumption
Suspension (front)
Suspension (rear)
Tyre (front)
Tyre (rear)
Brake (front)
Brake (rear)

1905 mm
725 mm
1055 mm
1250 mm
140 mm
102.5 kg
Pipe backbone
3.8 liters
48.7 km/l @80km/h
Telescopic fork
Trailing Swing
70/90 - 17 M/C 38P
80/90 - 17 M/C 44P
Single disc
Drum

Source:
http://www.modenas.com.my

PMO Job Available in KL

We have a PMO role available in KL and the JD & JS requirements are as follows.

JD as follows:
Monitor and track resource commitment against defined budget
Maintain project’s baselines of scope, cost, time and quality
Maintain the project’s library of approved deliverables together with associated quality records
Conduct progress review meetings with project managers, tracking progress against the plan, facilitating the resolution of issues, highlighting resource constraints and tracking actions and ability to identify bottle neck processes
Help manage project perturbances by assigning and monitoring actions against risks, issues, dependencies and assumptions
Provide administrative services including:
Meeting preparation, meeting facilitation, minutes and tracking of actions
Maintaining and publishing the project information and communications
Help with the preparation of presentations
Conduct review sessions
Documentation skills

Skills Required:
Experience of project/program management principles and project support
Ability to gain consensus from multiple stakeholders within the projects
Good knowledge of best practices
Self starter and pro-activeness (initiative and drive)
Team player
Effective communicator
Proficient in Word, Excel, Powerpoint
Expertise in MS Project
Good prioritization skills.

Please email your resume to shanki76@yahoo.com should the above is of interest to you. Malaysian citizen or resident preferred.

Source:
http://www.findasianjobs.com

Pedrosa highlights Honda 'limitations'

Despite taking podiums in two of the first three rounds of the 2009 MotoGP season, including second place in front of his home fans at Jerez last Sunday, Dani Pedrosa has made clear that the current Honda RC212V 'must improve' to win.

Pedrosa, whose pre-season accident at Qatar required knee and forearm surgery - leaving him short of physical fitness and development time for the start of the season - had avoided public criticism of Honda, stating that he was not yet fast enough to evaluate new parts.

The Spaniard had also remained silent over the state of his front tyre at the end of the Japanese Grand Prix and the rumours circulating about Repsol possibly targeting arch-rival Jorge Lorenzo.

However, after leading the first 17 of the 27 laps at the Spanish Grand Prix, before being overtaken by Valentino Rossi, Pedrosa perhaps felt he had earned the right to air his views.

"It is difficult to know which direction to go in [with the bike],” Spanish sportspaper Marca reports Pedrosa as saying. “It is complex to find out exactly what we need… but I cannot show all my potential at the moment.”

The main problem with the latest RCV appears to be the chassis, or more specifically matching the chassis characteristics to the new control Bridgestone tyres.

The Gresini Honda team has used the Japanese tyres for several seasons, and Pedrosa ran Bridgestone tyres for the last five rounds of 2008, but the switch to a limited range of wide-operating rubber - under the new single-tyre rule - seems to have hit Honda harder than any other manufacturer.

Repsol Honda team manager Kazuhiko Yamano has repeatedly made clear that the present RCV ‘must improve’, while even the satellite Honda riders, wary of offending HRC, have hinted strongly that there is a significant problem with the RCV chassis.

Meanwhile, factory riders Pedrosa and Dovizioso both appear to have found new chassis developments no better than what they already had.

“We must have changes that we know are going to work,” said Pedrosa. “And we need to make changes because I, like my team-mate and mechanics, know that this motorcycle has many limitations.

“To be able to win we must improve the motorcycle.

“My results might hide the problems, but they are there… Look at the other Honda riders. They were half a minute from victory [at Jerez].”

Pedrosa’s two podiums, plus eleventh in the season-opening Qatar night race, mean that he heads into round four, at Le Mans next weekend, joint third in the championship with Lorenzo and 24 points from Rossi.

Dovizioso is fifth in the championship, eleven points further back.

Source:
http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com

Capirossi reveals secrets of carbon brakes

One of the “last of the late brakers”, Loris Capirossi has used all manner of stopping mechanisms over the course of his Grand Prix career. The Italian now brings the speed down on his Suzuki GSV-R using carbon brakes produced by specialists Brembo, one of the biggest innovations of recent times in the premier class.

In the following video Capirossi and brake engineer Eugenio Gandolfi run through the benefits, types, and construction concepts used for carbon brakes, focusing in particular on the tough, technical Motegi circuit for detailed examples.

Source:
http://www.motogp.com

Bayliss to test the GP9 next week

The Australian rider, who will follow this weekend’s Superbike action at Monza from the Ducati garage, will test the Desmosedici GP9 from May 12th to 14th at the Italian circuit of Mugello, alongside the team’s official MotoGP test rider Vittoriano Guareschi.

The test has been planned for a while and will be repeated during the year at future official sessions of the Test Team. Ducati can thus count on the feedback of a three times world champion, whose talent and experience will contribute to the continuous development work carried out on the Desmosedici GP9 and GP10.

Press release courtesy of Ducati Corse

Source:
http://www.motogp.com

Yamaha Mio FINO

Technical Specifications
Engine
Engine type

Bore x Stroke
Displacement
Compression ratio
Max Power
Max Torque
Carburetor
Ignition System
Lubrication
Electrical Battery
Transmission type
Clutch
Primary reducation ratio
Final Reduction ration
Driving System

SOHC, 4-stroke, single cylinder, air cooled
AIS (Air Induction System) EURO 2 Ready
50.0 x 57.9 mm
113.7 cc
8.8:1
n/a
n/a
Keihin NCV24
DC-CDI
Wet Sump
12V 7Ah
CVT
Centrifugal
n/a
n/a
V-Belt
Dimensions
Overall length
Overall width
Overall height
Seat height
Wheelbase
Ground clearance
Dry weight
Fuel capacity
Fuel consumption
Suspension (front)
Suspension (rear)
Tyre (front)
Tyre (rear)
Brake (front)
Brake (rear)

1830 mm
705 mm
1050 mm
745 mm
1229 mm
125 mm
109 kg
4.1 liters
n/a
Telescopic fork
Unit swing type, single
70/90-14MC 34P
80/90-14MC 40P
Disc
Drum

Image:
http://guebangetcomm.blogspot.com

Source:
http://www.kredit-motor.com

Suzuki GS150R

Technical Specifications
Engine
Engine type
Bore x Stroke
Displacement
Compression ratio
Max Power
Max Torque
Carburetor
Ignition System
Transmission
Starting system

SOHC, 4-stroke, single cylinder, air cooled
57.0 x 58.6 mm
149.5 cc
9.35:1
13.8bhp @8,500rpm
13.4Nm @6,000rpm
BS26 with TPS
CDI
6-speed (1-down, 5-up)
Electric & kick
Dimensions
Overall length
Overall width
Overall height
Seat height
Wheelbase
Ground clearance
Dry weight
Curb mass
Fuel capacity
Fuel consumption
Suspension (front)
Suspension (rear)
Tyre (front)
Tyre (rear)
Brake (front)
Brake (rear)

2095 mm
775 mm
1120 mm
790 mm
1340 mm
160 mm
134 kg
149 kg
15.5 liters
n/a
Telescopic, Coil Spring, Oil Damped
Swingarm Type Coil Spring, Oil and Damped
2.75-18 42P
100/90-18 M/C 56P
Hydraulic single disc
Drum

Image:
http://www.zimbio.com

Source:
http://www.suzukimotorcycle.co.in

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