Hero Honda Glamour FI

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

4 Stroke, Air Cooled, OHC, single cylinder
52.4 x 57.9 mm
124.8 cc
9.2:1
6.72 kW @ 7000 rpm
10.35 Nm @ 4000 rpm
4 - Speed constant mesh
Wet, Multi Plate Type
Chain
Kick starter
Programmed Electronic Fuel System
FTi- Full Transisterised Ignition
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)

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2,005 mm
735 mm
1,070 mm
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1,265 mm
150 mm
125 kg
12 litres
Telescopic Hydraulic Shock Absorbers
Swing Arm with Hydraulic Shock Absorbers
2.75 x 18 - 42 P / 4 PR
3.0” x 18 - 52 P / 6 PR
240 mm Disc
130 mm Drum

Image: http://www.autonagar.com

Chelsea boss Ancelotti claims English more sporting than Italians

By: Maryann.Davis

Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti is critical of his countryman in an interview in La Gazzetta dello Sport, for not being as sporting as the English.

Already he has noticed several differences between the football culture in his adopted home and Italy.

"The first thing is the stadiums. Here in England they're attractive, comfortable, suited to the show," he said.

"In Italy, they're not. And then there's the fans who here go to a game to be entertained and not to get angry with the referee or the opponents.

"It's more sporting, it's a different culture. Here there's more of a sporting culture."

He admitted the toughest thing so far about his switch is adapting to a new language.

"It's improving. It's difficult but I'm trying hard. I can't tell you how many times people have asked me 'why didn't you study English at school'.

"At 50 it's never easy to start learning a new language.

"(Ray) Wilkins helps me out, although by now everyone understands me. If I get angry I shout in Italian but that's basic phrases that everyone understands."

He admitted the toughest thing so far about his switch is adapting to a new language.

"It's improving. It's difficult but I'm trying hard. I can't tell you how many times people have asked me 'why didn't you study English at school'.

"At 50 it's never easy to start learning a new language.

"(Ray) Wilkins helps me out, although by now everyone understands me. If I get angry I shout in Italian but that's basic phrases that everyone understands."

Source: http://www.articlesbase.com

John Terry

By: Steven Yates

If ever a footballer played with his heart on his sleeve, that man is John Terry.

I have no way of knowing the truth of the following story or otherwise but I wouldn’t be in the least surprised if it wasn’t true. Apparently, John Terry has the ball that he so horribly miskicked from the penalty spot in the Champions League final against Manchester United two seasons ago sitting in his house so that he can see it every day.

It must have been the worst moment of his career; and his genuine emotion was evident for everyone to see. Now, he uses it as a spur to his determination to make amends. That sums up the man.

John Terry was, of course, the only Englishman selected for the All Star team at the end of the 2006 World Cup
- and that’s just one of the honours that have come the way of the Chelsea and England captain. Twice considered the Best Defender in the Champions League
, the PFA Players’ Player of 2005 and in the FIFPro World XI for four consecutive seasons, he was also the first England player to score at the New Wembley - heading home a David Beckham free kick in the one all draw with Brazil in June, 2007.

Twenty-nine at the beginning of December, 2009, Terry has been a first team regular at Chelsea since the beginning of the decade. After a few games on loan at Nottingham Forest, he quickly became a permanent fixture in the Chelsea team and has played alongside some of the modern game’s best central defenders - Marcel Desailly, William Gallas and Ricardo Carvalho. Ironically, when he joined the London club at 14 years old, Terry was a midfield player but it soon became apparent that the heart of the defence was going to be the best place for this dominating, strong player.

Terry’s courage, and complete commitment to the cause of his Chelsea and England teams, has become legendary. This is a man who would willingly put himself in jeopardy in order to prevent a goal - and who clearly expects nothing less from the players around him.

This selfless dedication, of course, almost had tragic consequences during the League Cup Final of 2007 against Arsenal when, diving in front of an opposition player, he was kicked in the head. Unconscious and nearly swallowing his tongue, only the prompt action of Gary Levin, the Arsenal physio, who rushed onto the pitch to take the necessary action, ensured that tragedy was avoided.

Never afraid of the physical side of defending, it might be a surprise to learn that Terry didn’t receive his first ‘straight red card’ until as recently as September 2008 in a match against Manchester City, although he has had his share of confrontations with opposition players.

He’s also scored his fair share of important goals - usually with headers from corner or free kicks. Of the 36 goals he’s scored for Chelsea, in his 427 matches in all competitions, many have been vital for the club; and all of them have obviously meant so much for this Chelsea stalwart and icon.

I’m sure there are many Chelsea fans who have already changed their screensavers to show John Terry celebrating his winning goal against Manchester United in the league recently. How good must that have made him feel?

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If ever a footballer played with his heart on his sleeve, that man is John Terry.

I have no way of knowing the truth of the following story or otherwise but I wouldn’t be in the least surprised if it wasn’t true. Apparently, John Terry has the ball that he so horribly miskicked from the penalty spot in the Champions League final against Manchester United two seasons ago sitting in his house so that he can see it every day.

It must have been the worst moment of his career; and his genuine emotion was evident for everyone to see. Now, he uses it as a spur to his determination to make amends. That sums up the man.

John Terry was, of course, the only Englishman selected for the All Star team at the end of the 2006 World Cup - and that’s just one of the honours that have come the way of the Chelsea and England captain. Twice considered the Best Defender in the Champions League, the PFA Players’ Player of 2005 and in the FIFPro World XI for four consecutive seasons, he was also the first England player to score at the New Wembley - heading home a David Beckham free kick in the one all draw with Brazil in June, 2007.

Twenty-nine at the beginning of December, 2009, Terry has been a first team regular at Chelsea since the beginning of the decade. After a few games on loan at Nottingham Forest, he quickly became a permanent fixture in the Chelsea team and has played alongside some of the modern game’s best central defenders - Marcel Desailly, William Gallas and Ricardo Carvalho. Ironically, when he joined the London club at 14 years old, Terry was a midfield player but it soon became apparent that the heart of the defence was going to be the best place for this dominating, strong player.

Terry’s courage, and complete commitment to the cause of his Chelsea and England teams, has become legendary. This is a man who would willingly put himself in jeopardy in order to prevent a goal - and who clearly expects nothing less from the players around him.

This selfless dedication, of course, almost had tragic consequences during the League Cup Final of 2007 against Arsenal when, diving in front of an opposition player, he was kicked in the head. Unconscious and nearly swallowing his tongue, only the prompt action of Gary Levin, the Arsenal physio, who rushed onto the pitch to take the necessary action, ensured that tragedy was avoided.

Never afraid of the physical side of defending, it might be a surprise to learn that Terry didn’t receive his first ‘straight red card’ until as recently as September 2008 in a match against Manchester City, although he has had his share of confrontations with opposition players.

He’s also scored his fair share of important goals - usually with headers from corner or free kicks. Of the 36 goals he’s scored for Chelsea, in his 427 matches in all competitions, many have been vital for the club; and all of them have obviously meant so much for this Chelsea stalwart and icon.

I’m sure there are many Chelsea fans who have already changed their screensavers to show John Terry celebrating his winning goal against Manchester United in the league recently. How good must that have made him feel?

Source: http://www.articlesbase.com

Bajaj Kristal DTSi

Technical Specifications
Engine
Engine type
Bore x Stroke
Displacement
Valves
Compression ratio
Max Power
Max Torque
Fuel system
Transmission
Final drive
Clutch
Ignition type
Starting system
Air cleaner
Battery

4-stroke, air cooled, DTS-i
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95cc
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22b hp@5400 rpm
7.66 Nm @ 550rpm
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-
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Coil ignition
Electric starter
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12 V 9 Ah
Dimensions
Frame type
Overall length
Overall width
Overall height
Wheelbase
Seat height
Ground clearance
Dry Weight
Fuel capacity
Suspension (front)
Suspension (rear)
Tyre (front)
Tyre (rear)
Brake (front)
Brake (rear)

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1370 mm
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140 mm
163 kg
14.5 litres
Telescopic hydraulic absorbers
Pivoted fork with Absorbers
3.25x14"
3.50x14"
Drum
Drum

Image: http://www.motosindia.com
Source: http://auto.indiamart.com

Bajaj CT 100 DLX

Technical Specifications
Engine
Engine type
Bore x Stroke
Displacement
Valves
Compression ratio
Max Power
Max Torque
Fuel system
Transmission
Final drive
Clutch
Ignition type
Starting system
Air cleaner
Battery

4 Stroke, Single Cylinder, Air Cooled
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99.27 cc
-
-
8.2 bhp (6.03 kW) @ 7500 rpm
8.05 Nm @ 5500 rpm
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4 speed gear box
Chain
-
C.D.I
Electric starter
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12 V, AC+DC
Dimensions
Frame type
Colors
Overall length
Overall width
Overall height
Wheelbase
Seat height
Ground clearance
Dry Weight
Fuel capacity
Suspension (front)
Suspension (rear)
Tyre (front)
Tyre (rear)
Brake (front)
Brake (rear)

Tubular construction
Black, Wine Red, Purple
1950mm
770mm
1065mm
1225mm
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155mm
109 kg
9.3 litres
Telescopic
Hydraulic, Double acting, Swing arm type
2.75 - 18, 4/6 PR
2.75-18, 6 PR
Mechanical expanding shoe, Friction type
Mechanical expanding shoe, Friction type

Source: http://www.motosindia.com

Staff Finance at PT Altrak 1978

PT Altrak 1978 under the Central Cipta Murdaya (CCM) group today is one of the well established companies operating as an sole agent and foremost distributors of heavy equipment and vehicles for agricultural and industrial use in Indonesia, is seeking qualified candidates with the following criteria :

Staff Finance

Qualifications :
* Female
* Max 25 years old
* Minimum S1 Accounting, Finance or banking
* Fresh graduate welcome
* Fluent in English and computer literate

Please send your CV and recent photo to :

Human Resources Department
JL. RC.Veteran No. 44, Bintaro
Jakarta Selatan12330
Email : hrd@altrak1978.co.id

Source: http://www.lowongan-pekerjaan.com

Export Staff at PT Sinar Sosro

PT Sinar Sosro is a well known beverage company in Indonesia, looking for young professional, ambitious and highly motivated individual to join our team in a succcessful company for the position as:

EXPORT STAFF

Q u a l i f i c a t i o n s :
* Maximal age 24 years old
* Bachelor Degree in any discipline
* Minimum 2 years experiences in handling Export.
* Familiars in Export – Import documents and procedures
* Deep understanding in Export Rules
* Strong knowledge in concept in Accounting
* Ability to work independently with high accuracy, detail oriented, strong critical thinker, strong negotiation & analytical skill.

Please submit a comprehensive resume and recent photograph (with position on the subject)

PT SINAR SOSRO
Jl. Raya sultan Agung KM 28 Kelurahan
Medan Satria
Bekasi 17132 Jawa Barat
E-mail : recruitment@sosro.com

Source: http://www.lowongan-pekerjaan.com

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