Yamaha 80 (1980)

Technical Specifications
Engine

Engine type
Displacement
Bore x stroke
Compression ratio
Maximum torque
Lubrication
Starting system
Transmission
Carburetion
Battery
Ignition type
2-stroke, reed valve, single
79 cc
47.0 x 45,6 mm
6.8:1
0.82 kgm @4,500 rev
autolube
primary starter
3-speed automatic centrifugal
VM15
6V, 4 Ah
CDI
Dimensions

Overall length
Overall width
Overall height
Wheelbase
Seat height
Weight (net)
Ground clearance
Oil tank capacity
Fuel tank capacity
Suspension (front)
Suspension (rear)
Tire (front)
Tire (rear)
Brake (front)
Brake (rear)
1,850 mm
650 mm
1,035 mm
1,170 mm
750 mm
80 kg
140 mm
1.2 L
5.3 L
Bottom link
Swing arm
2.50-17-4PR
2.50-17-4PR
Drum
Drum

Source:
http://www.yamaha-motor.com.my

Yamaha YZF-R15

Technical Specifications
Engine
Engine type
Bore x Stroke
Displacement
Compression ratio
Max power
Max torque
Transmission
Clutch
Final drive
Starting system
Fuel system
Ignition

Liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, SOHC, 4-valve, single cylinder
57 × 58.7 mm
149 .8 cm3 (cc)
10.4:1
17PS @ 8,500rpm
15 N.m @ 7,500rpm
Return type 6-speed
Constant-mesh wet multi-plate
Chain
Electric starter
Electronic fuel injection
T.C.I
Dimensions
Frame type
Overall length
Overall width
Overall height
Seat height
Wheelbase
Ground Clearance
Dry weight
Fuel capacity
Suspension (front)
Suspension (rear)
Tyre (front)
Tyre (rear)
Brake (front)
Brake (rear)

Deltabox Frame
1,995mm
670mm
1,070mm
790mm
1,290mm
160mm
120 kg
12 litres
Telescopic fork
Linked type Monocross
80/90-17
100/80-17
Hydraulic single disc
Hydraulic single disc

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Key Moves for Keeping Pace on the Soccer Pitch

By: Sandra Prior

When it comes to the social soccer game everybody wants to be the striker - the glory boy who gets to score all the goals. Sadly, as with most things of this nature, it's a lot less glamorous and a damn sight tougher than it seems. The pros make it seem effortless; pros like Kaiser Chiefs' striker Kaizer Motaung Junior.

He's the son of South African soccer legend and Kaizer Chiefs' founder Kaizer Motaung, but don't for a minute think that the 27-year-old is a daddy's boy who's had an easy path to the top.

From his debut for Amakhosi in 2004, it's taken the former under-23 international a few seasons to establish himself at PSL level. Today, with the help of a rigorous training program, he's one of the league's most feared strikers. You might never wear the number seven in black and gold, but read on to find out what it takes to kick more than ass in front of the goal.

Training: Balance
Good balance is a crucial attribute of a good striker. Example I: if you're dribbling towards goal and an opponent bumps into you, you need to be able to shift your body weight appropriately so you don't lose control of the ball. Example 2: you trap the ball with your back to the goal and have to turn to shoot into the top corner. Both situations require considerable balance to perform. Here's an exercise that will help you maintain your balance.

Hoverstep-Up
Use a fairly heavy box approximately 25cm in height. Stand on top of it with your left foot on the edge, keeping a slight bend in the left leg. Move your right foot away from the left so that it's dangling above the ground. Bring your body forwards so that your body weight is suspended directly above your left ankle. Slowly lower your body using your left leg, until the right foot is about three to five centimetres away from the ground. Hold for 10 seconds (and for longer lengths of time later), then return to your original position. Alternate feet. Don't straighten your legs because you want your glutes and quads to remain contracted at all times.

How to Step-Over like Ronaldinho
The Ronaldinho step-over move, also effectively used by Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi, is a great weapon for tricking your defender.

Step 1
Start by driving the ball forwards with your right foot. Your centre of gravity should be between both feet.

Step 2 and 3
Now, with your left foot, step over the ball quickly. As your left foot is planted, transfer your body weight quickly to your left foot.

Step 4
With your weight transferred to your left foot point your right foot down and use the outside of your foot to move the ball to the right. Now, transfer your weight back to your right foot. Turn your body towards the ball and perform a quick sprint with the ball away from your opponent.Justify Full
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Bontang FC Not Lucky

Laga fellow club from Bontang in East Kalimantan between FC and Persiba Balikpapan ended 0-0 at the Stadio Mulawarman, Bontang, Thursday (5 / 11) night.

Results were made Bontang FC only collect the value of two of the six times a game. Warriors of the Equator in the position standings 14 Djarum Indonesia Super League.

Persiba far more fortunate. Honey Bear 3 position standings. Five dilakoni action which has successfully produced 11 points.

Results showed Bontang game FC still fail to master the cage. The host just pick 1 of three points last action in Bontang, it should be controlled to reap the full points.

The problem is, the two fight Bontang dilakoni previous FC at home instead ended tragically. Bontang dikandaskan Arema Malang FC 2-1 on Thursday (22/10) and bent Persema Malang 2-1 on Sunday (25/10). (BRO)

Source: http://bola.kompas.com

Women's Wrestling- Why Not?

By: Belinda Belle

Women's Wrestling? That's right. And why not? Contact sports like women's wrestling are not for everyone, but the ladies that do it, do it because the love it. Why do they love it? Well, being that I have been in the sport for over 25yrs, and having made a living from it, I think it is safe to say that I know a thing or two about it.

Yes, women's wrestling, (also known as female wrestling or girl's wrestling) like other contact sports, is physically demanding and mentally challenging. The women that indulge in it are smart, competitive, creative and physical gals that love engaging in the challenges that women's wrestling offers.

In all the years I've been wrestling, it still provides a challenge to stay at the top of my game both mentally and physically, but it's also just plain fun!

Fitness Benefits Women's wrestling has some great fitness benefits outside of just being great fun. It keeps you in excellent shape! Great muscle tone and great cardio! Plus, in this stressful world, it is a wonderful stress reliever! So why not women's wrestling? Let's just touch on a few items on health.

Women's Wrestling Provides Stronger Bones In Pro Women's Wrestling, we constantly take what we call "bumps," or falls to the canvas. The benefits of these bumps are stronger, denser bones, which we all know that women need, especially as they get older.

Women's Wrestling Body Awareness And Confidence. The body awareness you acquire is tremendous and carries over into all walks of life and all other sports.

Women's wrestling is also a huge confidence builder! Not only with some of the moves, which I call fear moves, but also in knowing that you have trained up and can compete, the confidence built up in engaging in women's wrestling is a great character builder. Just learning some of the moves is a wonderful confidence builder, knowing that you can take care of yourself and that you have excellent body awareness.

Women's Wrestling Offers Self Defense And may I also mention self-defense! Lots of women are timid by nature, and that is a beautiful thing, but that can leave them wide open and venerable. Women's wrestling helps them develop the skill and confidence to protect themselves!

Women's Wrestling Offers Stress Relief And again, stress relief! Go pound around on the mat, take some bumps, take someone down or be taken down, wrestle with all your strength, not thinking about anything else, except how to over-power or out-maneuver your opponent, and when it's all said and done, you're relaxed, calm, balanced. You don't need pills, video games, or TV. Just what comes natural to all of us, like kids-- just wrestle! It's super fun and aren't we all just kids anyway?

Women's Wrestling Offers Fetishes I know you might be thinking - Oh, women's wrestling is a fetish. Might I say, yes, you're right. But there are also car fetishes, book fetishes-- you name it there is a fetish for it.

I will say though that just because we are women who wrestle, there will always be a sexual overtone just by association. That is simply human nature. If a woman is in the business of selling real estate, a lawyer or just selling hot dogs, there will always be some kind of sexual overtone. We are sensual creatures, and thank God for that! We understand this and don't care what certain societies label us. We love the fight game, studying our craft and looking damn good doing it!

Women's Wrestling And Mixed Wrestling What's more fun than to really get competitive against the physically stronger sex! Either if you're in for a fun semi-competitive match with your husband or boyfriend, or a real competitive match, you're sure to not only learn your strong suits but you can improve on your weaker ones.

So that is why Women's Wrestling! Give it a try Ladies-- you just might discover the beautiful inner Diva you've been looking for your whole life!

Source: http://www.articlebiz.com

The Three Golf Secrets!

By: Randall Scott

When you boil it down, there are only three things you need to do to MASTER your golf game in order to start shooting in the 70s and 80s. Now, it's important for me to say two things right up front:

1) When I say "only" three things, that doesn't mean they're not important...I'm not trying to minimize them (as you'll see).

2) Shooting in the 70s and 80s doesn't make you Tiger Woods, who often shoots in the 60s on the world's most challenging courses...but I guarantee it'll make you look pretty darn good when you play with your friends and colleagues.

Okay, so what are these three secrets? The first is your mind. This is the most powerful element in the entire game. Sure, you have to hit the ball, but your thoughts influence your performance. Remember in a lot of ways golf is like chess with sticks? That's the mind game. It's why Tiger Woods is so successful. Yes, he has great mechanics, but his mind game just about shreds everyone else's, and that's why he wins so often! Everybody on the PGA Tour can play good golf. But not all of them THINK good golf. That's the difference.

The second secret is your swing. This isn't a surprise, right? If you don't have a good swing that consistently sends the ball straight where you aim, you'll end up in trouble on almost every shot. Think about Tiger Woods again. He can be a little wild off the tee with his driver. But when he's consistent, he's almost unbeatable. An unpredictable swing can easily add 10, 20 or 30 strokes to a round of golf. You'll always be trying to do wacky things to straighten the ball out, but you'll be fighting so many problems that you can't make sense of the mess.

The third secret is putting. This is also the biggest secret for every pro out there. If you three-putt (or more) every hole, it almost doesn't matter how well you did getting to the green...your score will stink. Back to Tiger Woods again. When he's struggling with his putting, his scores shoot up (relatively speaking). When he's "rolling his rock" well, he destroys the competition. Putting well is simply the key to shaving more strokes than any other single element of the game. Yes, you have to get to the green first, but most people lose more strokes with the short stick than they do hitting the long clubs.

Now you know the secrets. The best part of all of this is that yes, you can MASTER the game of golf if you learn the correct strategies.

By learning the best way to do things and perfecting ALL of the mechanics you need to know you will create a fluid, consistent swing. You will be hitting shots better than most people can ever dream of. I'll show you the right grip, the right swing mechanics, the right way to play shots, the smart course tactics and strategy to set yourself up for success...

Second, I will show you how to putt. I'll show you how to keep from psyching yourself out, the right posture for putting (extremely important) and the right swing mechanics to put the ball in the hole. And what about your mind? I set you up for that as well. Once you master the mechanics I'll show you, your confidence will build. Then you can start refining how you think about your shots.

There's no reason to struggle for years and get frustrated with golf. Why struggle when my easy book takes you past all that?

Source: http://www.articlebiz.com

Yamaha FZ6 (2009)

Technical Specifications
Engine
Engine
Displacement
Bore and stroke
Compression ratio
Maximum torque
Fuel delivery
Estimated fuel consumption
Lubrication
Ignition/starting
Transmission

Liquid-cooled, DOHC, 16-valve, in-line four
600cc
65.5 x 44.5mm
12.2:1
6.4 kg-m (46.3 ft-lb) @ 10,000 rpm
Mikuni 36mm throttle body F.I.
17kpl / 48mpg (Imp.)
Wet sump
Digital TCI / Electric
6-speed
Chassis
Suspension (front)
Suspension (rear)
Brakes (front)
Brakes (rear)
Tires (front)
Tires (rear)

43mm cartridge fork
Link-less Monocross
Dual 298 mm discs
245 mm disc
120/70 ZR17
180/55 ZR17
Critical data
Length
Width
Height
Wheelbase
Rake/trail
Ground clearence
Seat height
Fuel capacity
Wet weight
Colours

2095mm (82.5'')
750mm (29.5'')
1,210mm (47.6")
1440mm (56.7")
25° / 97.5mm
145mm (5.7")
795mm (31.3'')
19.4 litres (4.3 Imp. gal.)
19.4 litres (4.3 Imp. gal.)
Metallic Purplish Blue
Metallic Black

Source:
http://www.yamaha-motor.ca

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