Suzuki RGV 250 SP (1997)

Technical Specifications
Engine
Engine type
Bore x Stroke
Displacement
Compression ratio
Max power
Max torque
Valves
Fuel system
Clutch
Gearbox
Ratios


Starting system
Ignition
Final drive

liquid cooled, 70° v-twin, 2-stroke
56 mm x 50.6 mm
249 cm3 (cc)
8:1
62 hp (46.2 kW) @ 11000 rpm
39 Nm (28.8 ft. lbs) @ 11000 rpm
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Mikuni TM32SS
Dry multi-plate type
Manual 6-Speed
1e 2.461 (32/13), 2nd 1.777 (32/18), 3th 1.380
(29/21), 4th 1.125 (27/24), 5th 0.961 (25/26), 6th
0.851 (23/27)
Electric starter
CDI
Chain, 3.000 (42/14)
Dimensions
Overall length
Overall width
Overall height
Seat height
Wheelbase
Rake
Ground clearance
Dry weight
Fuel capacity
Frame type
Suspension (front)


Suspension (rear)


Tyre (front)
Tyre (rear)
Brake (front)
Brake (rear)

1965 mm (77.4 inches)
695 mm (27.4 inches)
1095 mm (43.1 inches)
766 mm (30.2 inches)
1380 mm (54.3 inches)
24 degrees / 89 mm (3.5 inches)
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134 kg (295.4 pounds)
16 l (4.2 gallon US)
Mono-backbone; rectangular-section steel tube
Telescopic, coil spring, oil damped, spring load fully
adjustable, compression and rebound damping fully
adjustable , 120 mm travel
Link type system, gas/coil spring, oil damped, spring
pre-load fully adjustable, compression and rebound
damping fully adjustable., 130 mm travel
110/70-17
150/60-17
dual 300 mm discs with 4-piston calipers
single 210 mm disc with 2-piston calipers

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Honda CBR 250 RR (1999)

Technical Specifications
Honda CBR 250 RR (1999)
Engine
Type
Bore x stroke
Capacity
Max. torque
Max. power
Compression ratio
Ignition
Fuel system
Starter system

Liquid-cooled, inline - 4 cylinders, DOHC 4-stroke,
48.5 x 33.8 mm
249 cc
2.4 kg-m @ 11,500 rpm
40PS/14,500 rpm
11.5:1
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In-line slant x 4
Electric starter
Clutch
Gearbox
Final Drive
-
Constant mesh 6-speed
Chain
Dimensions
Frame
Suspension (front)
Suspension (rear)
Wheelbase
Rake
Tires (front)
Tires (rear)
Brake (front)
Brake (rear)

-
-
-
1345 mm
32.7° degrees
110/70-r17
140/60-r17
Dual disc - dual piston callipers, 275 mm
Single disc - single piston calliper, Ø220 mm
Length
Width
Height
Dry weight
Seat height
Ground Clearance
Fuel Capacity
1975 mm
675 mm
1080 mm
158 kg
735 mm
130 mm
13 litres

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Mallorca and Manzano Finally Getting Some Attention

By: Jeremy

Yet another week and yet another home win for Mallorca as they disposed of Racing Santander 1-0 at the Ono Estadi on Sunday. Nothing Fancy. Just hard work and team play leading to a well earned victory on Webos first half goal. Other chances certainly were created and the score could have been less threatening, but a well deserved win. With Deportivos stumble we now move into 5th place with 17 points sniffing the heals of Sevilla and Valencia, two of Spains more established teams and big names to casual observers of La Liga.

Prior to this win, the team was getting some attention as there is a nice article that sums up the recent fortunes of the club. While it does not mention all the key losses and turnover of players, it is a good look from an outsider. Please have a look at the following article…

http://soccernet.espn.go.com/columns/story?id=690942&sec=europe&root=europe&cc=5901

The bottom line is this team is doing what most small clubs hope to do which is find players under the radar and have them mesh as a team while under the guidance of a top notch manager.

We have that and the only bad thing about a good start and solid finish is that if we finish again just outside of the European spots, because of the early strong start, Manzano will get some offers for big clubs that he might take. Lets hope he sticks around for now but we can worry about that later. If we can finish in a European spot, he might stay.

All fans should be proud of not only the extended run in La Liga for 13 years, but the strong teams and players that have come through and moved on to bigger clubs. The list is quite impressive and no other small club with our budget has seen the players wear their shirt like we have the past few years.

Who are this years surprises? How about Felipe Mattioni, the young defender from Brazil. Check him out and he showed in the Racing match that he is one for the future. Lets see if we can find a way to keep him past this year.

With the history of strong finishes, this team is not out of the question for a European spot. Lets keep enjoying the run and continue to be proud of whatever it is that ties us to the club and causes us to root for them week in and week out.

Mourinho talking again, but for how long?

by Gareth Freeman

Inter Milan manager Jose Mourinho has always had a bit of a reputation as an outspoken type of fellow but that looked like it had all changed when he imposed a ‘media blackout’ last weekend.

The former Porto and Chelsea boss decided to snub the press after he was sent to the stands during Inter’s win over Cagliari last weekend.

However, due to the club’s contractual obligations with the media Inter have told Mourinho he has to speak to the press so the Portuguese tactician has no other option – and he isn’t happy about it.

Speaking to Sky Italia Mourinho said: “I’m not continuing the silence because the club asked me because of contracts with you,

“If it were up to me the silence would continue.”

The Nerazzurri slipped to a disappointing defeat at the hands of Sampdoria at the weekend and Mourinho was in no mood to discuss his tactics with the the press. When asked why he decided to substitute Mario Balotelli he replied: “I’m the coach, and don’t have to explain my decisions to you.”

It is not the first, or probably last, time the special one will fall out with the Italian press. At the start of the season he told reporters ‘if something happens to me it is your fault’ when Islamic extremists issued death threats against him for his reported decision not to play Sulley Muntari who was fasting during Ramadan.

His decision not to talk to the press was a disappointing one, after all his quotes are at times priceless. On the state of the Stamford Bridge pitch in his time at Chelsea he once said:

“Sometimes you see beautiful people with no brains. Sometimes you have ugly people who are intelligent, like scientists.”

What does that even mean? I’ve got no idea but it is brilliant anyway and one of the reasons why, love him or hate him, no one can deny Mourinho is not entertaining.

It would seem for now that Mourinho has no choice but to speak to the media if Inter have forced him. The question is will he opt to move on because of it? The press in Italy are known for grilling the manager on tactics and team selections and it seems this is what Mourinho has a problem with, if he can’t learn to deal with it he may chose to leave.

Written by Gareth Freeman, a sports writer who writes about Premier League betting news and advice for Betfair.

Source: http://www.serieatalk.com

LG GW620

Specifications
LG GW620
Network2G
3G
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
HSDPA 900 / 2100
SizeDimensions
Weight
Display
109 x 54.5 x 15.9 mm (4.29 x 2.15 x 0.63 in)
139 gram
TFT resistive touchscreen, 256K colors (65K effective)
320 x 480 pixels, 3.0 inches (~192 ppi pixel density)
MemoryPhonebook
Call records
Internal
Card slot
Yes
Yes
150 MB
microSD, up to 32 GB
DataGPRS
EDGE
3G
WLAN
Bluetooth
Infrared port
USB
Class 12 (4+1/3+2/2+3/1+4 slots), 32 - 48 kbps
Class 10
HSPA 7.2/0.384 Mbps
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, hotspot
v2.0 with A2DP

microUSB v2.0
FeaturesOS
CPU
Messaging
Alert
Browser
Radio
GPS
Games
Camera
Video
Colors
Java
Android 1.5, upgradable to 2.2 (Froyo)

SMS, MMS, Email, IM, Push Email
Vibration; MP3, WAV ringtones
WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML
Stereo FM radio
Yes
Yes
5 MP, autofocus, LED flash
320p@30fps
Black, Gray, Blue
via Java MIDP emulator
- Loudspeaker
- Mini-SIM
- QWERTY keyboard
- 3.5mm jack
- Geo-tagging, face and detection
- Accelerometer, compass (sensors)
- MP3/WAV/eAAC+/WMA player
- MP4/DivX/WMV/H.264 player
- Document viewer
- Organizer
- Photo/video editor
- Voice memo
- Predictive text input
- Clock
- Calendar
- Alarm
Battery
Stand-by
Talk time
Standard battery, Li-Po 1500 mAh
Up to 600 h (2G)/500 h (3G)
Up to 8 h (2G)/7 h 40 min (3G)

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The Soccer Shirt and its History

When you watch the game of soccer, your main focus is on your favorite team winning the game. It is not very often that you pay attention the clothes that each team is wearing or even think about how the uniforms became about. If you were to do some research on the soccer shirt, you may be surprised at some of the facts and information that you may find.

For example, you will find that in the beginning of the game, teams did not have a specific uniform that they needed to wear. They had colored caps and scarves so that team members could be identified from each other and from the crowd. As time went on, there was a great demand to find a way to correct this problem so that teams would stand out and the games could be better organized. This is when the soccer shirt first came into play. They started out as white shirts with long sleeves and eventually became colored shirts that were solid and then of course designs started showing up.

All teams needed to have their own color and could copy anyone else's. They also needed to register their specific colors with the club so that it could not be recognized by another team. Of course, fans started to purchase their teams colors so they could show their support for a favorite player or just for the team in general. It brought new life to the fans of the game and helped the economy as well.

Coming into the mid 20th century, numbers started showing up on the backs of the soccer shirt and of course became statue for all teams. The number 1 was designated for the goalie and then each teammate received a number up to 11. Over time this changed but players still always received a number on the back.

The style of shirt also changed over time to make it more comfortable for the players. They became lightweight and the material changed as well so that did not soak in all of the sweat of a player. This was to keep them cool during the time of play.

Further into the 20th century, businesses started to place their company logos onto the shirts to advertise their companies. This meant that they would get publicity and because they paid the teams to do this, they were making money towards the equipment that they needed. The soccer shirt has been through many different changes since the beginning of the game. It started out as something plain and white and grew into a source of advertisement and identification.

With all of the changes that have been made over the years, you can believe that more changes are to come in the pending future. They will be made to fit the players better, keep them cooler during play time and the design will probably become completely different as well. So watch the soccer shirt since changes are going to happen.

If you want to find out more about Cheap Football Shirt , please visit Football Shirts Website for more information

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3D Drafter at Hure Management Services

3D Drafter
Job Scope:
Generate 3D drawing of interior must possess photoshop knowledge

Requirements:
Diploma in Interior Design / Architecture Design
: Proficient in Max 3D/Vid2 work/Vray/Photoshop, Must possess photoshop Knowledge
: Fresh graduates are welcome
: Basic salary with commission

Working Hour:
: Monday to Friday, 9.30am to 6.30pm (entitled 1 hour lunch break)
: Saturday, 10.00am to 2.00pm
: Public holiday off

Please send your resume to : xxxx_xxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx.xx

Date: 22 October 2009
City/Town: Singapore
Location: South/Central
Wage/Salary: Negotiable
Start: Asap
Duration: Full Time
Type: Full Time
How to apply: send resume by email
Company: Hure Management Services
Contact: Alan Tan
Phone:
Fax:
Email:

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