Is The Akrapovič Full Moon The Future Of Bikes?

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No… It probably isn’t. Bike people like to make fancy one-offs for shows, and the Akrapovič Full Moon is just one example of this. It’s one of the more outlandish and futuristic looking bikes we’ve come across, and we’re impressed it comes from the Slovenian exhaust maker. Considering how deeply integrated the rear of the motorcycle is to the exhaust, we imagine the entire project is a fancy way to showcase their bread and butter.

December 6th was reserved for the spectacular unveiling of a secret project that took over 800 hours to complete, set to coincide with the full moon. Following the trail of Morsus and Mashina, the latest addition to this radical family wowed the crowds with its immense thirty-inch front wheel, as well as its equally outrageous body that forms an integral part of the Akrapovič exhaust system, making the bike itself essentially an exhaust.

There’s no word on what exactly happened with the bike after the show, whether it was sold or kept by the company to show off again at a later date. Either way, we decided to write about it because we like bikes and think this is some sweet eye candy.

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Alpinestars’ Airbag Motorcycle Jacket: Check out the Crash Test Videos

People in cars get a LOT of safety features that motorcyclists don’t have access to, like four-wheel traction control and a vehicle that doesn’t tip over without outside intervention. Airbags, however, are something that professional motorcycle racers have had for a few years now. Luckily for everybody brave enough to straddle a bike but not crazy enough to do so on a race track at 175 mph next to twelve other guys doing the same thing, Alpinestars has been working hard on a version of the tech for the street.

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Basically, when the sensors in the rider’s jacket detect the beginnings of a crash, low profile airbags deploy and cushion any potential impacts. The fact that they’re low profile is important as well, since they do no puff up so much that the rider can’t continue controlling the bike. The idea is to add padding, not to turn dudes into the Michelin man. This tech has kept people who crashed at really insane speeds alive and unharmed in top level motorsport, and I think it’s a really, really good thing to see coming to the street.

Just remember, “all the gear all the time” because you never know when someone is going to ram a Ford Flex into you because he was busy sexting.

[via Alpinestars]

Motorcycle Tire Swing

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Ramp up your tire swing game with this badass Chopper Tire Swing. Why settle for just a boring tire on a rope when you can have the entire motorcycle? Since it’s not practical to string up a real chopper on a tree branch, this tire swing is a specially designed replica. It straddles the line between art and fun, just like a real chopper. It’s made from recycled tires, a rubber frame, and stainless steel handlebars and forks.
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Lean back on the easy rider seat and swing away into the sunset like a kid version of Peter Fonda. The Chopper Tire Swing easily attaches to swing sets or trees with it’s rust-resistant hardware and decay resistant nylon rope.
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Recommended for ages 3 and up. And by “up” we mean waaaay up because this bad boy can hold up to 175 pounds of inner child. So get your motor runnin’, head out on the (tree) highway, looking for adventure, and whatever comes our way. Measures 54″ x 31″ x 10″.
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Motorcycle Tire Swing
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OhGizmo! Review: The OGIO No Drag Mach 3 Motorcycling Backpack

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Riding around town on two wheels is an amazing experience, but it’s also one that inevitably causes you to compromise on many fronts. There’s no storage space on a motorcycle if you don’t have saddle bags, for instance, yet you might still want to bring stuff with you on your rides. Regular backpacks flop around in the wind at higher speeds and tend to become annoying after a while. We were looking for something designed specifically for riding; after some research, we settled on the above. We’ve spent the last few weeks testing the OGIO No Drag Mach 3 Backpack, and we’d like to spend the next few lines telling you about it. If you’re not in the mood for reading, out here we can tell you this much: it’s fantastic and well worth the money.

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The Hardware
The OGIO No Drag Mach 3 backpack’s exterior is made from a single shot molded shell that’s mostly waterproof. It’s semi rigid, so you do end up looking somewhat like a turtle. However, it’s a cool look and ends up being distinctive rather than ugly or distracting. It also does mean that the bag keeps its shape under the pressure of the wind, which is exactly the point of designing it that way.

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The Mach 3 opens up from the inside, from the part that touches your back, to reveal a very spacious interior lined in a high-visibility red fabric. This rear panel swivels forward, but not all the way, which prevents objects you might’ve stashed in the pockets to fall out. It is itself covered in a ton of compartments designed to hold a variety of things, from pens, to laptops, to pretty much anything you’d want to carry. There are zippered compartments, unzippered compartments, and compartments with holding straps.

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On the sides, still on the inside, are two dedicated shoe storage compartments, which stops your shoes from moving around and getting your clothes dirty. And on the top part of the bag, accessible from the outside, is a fleece-lined zippered pocket made specifically to hold electronics, or glasses, or anything else that could get easily scratched.

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Fleece-lined zippered pocket


On the exterior, you have some high quality shoulder straps, padded and comfortable, one side of which features a quick-release clasp. If you ride with a jacket (as you should), this is a very appreciated feature. There’s also a sternum strap that prevents the shoulder straps from sliding off, as well as a waist strap to keep the bag glued to your back. The final strap is a Nubuck-lined “helmet leash” which lets you carry your noggin-saver around with ease.

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Helmet leash


Interestingly, on the outside of the opening panel, touching your back, are two foam pads designed to create an air gap and increase ventilation. That’s a nice touch.

Rounding out the features is a hydration hole that makes it super simple to route a straw from a container kept on the inside, straight to your mouth. Going on long rides in the hot summer sun makes this a highly desirable capability.

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The Performance
All the features in the world mean nothing if it’s not comfortable, or if there are glaring flaws. We’d like to say that we haven’t found anything to really complain about. It’s super comfy. There’s just something about the shape and positioning of the straps that makes it conform to your shoulders and back perfectly. It never pulls or tugs when riding at higher speeds. It’s super spacious and ingeniously designed. If we had to find something to criticize, we would have to say that the irregular and angular shape of the interior does make it harder to stash certain things without wasting space, like little boxes. It’s also hard to set down vertically on any surface since the bottom part is also angled.

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Interior with Coke can for scale


But overall, the quality of the materials and the stitching is top notch. It’s a solid bag designed with ergonomics in mind, and all the little details OGIO thought of incorporating show that they kept a rider’s needs at the forefront. While its distinctive styling would suggest that this is a bag that favours form over function, we’re happy to report that it’s actually quite the opposite. The Mach 3′s style is clearly a result of OGIO’s designers looking for, and finding, an optimal solution to all of a rider’s carrying needs.

PROS
+ Semi-rigid outer shell doesn’t deform in the wind
+ Multiple pockets and compartments accommodate a number of objects
+ Spacious interior lined in a high-visibility red fabric
+ Quick release strap
+ Helmet leash
+ Dedicated shoe holders

CONS
- Irregular shape makes it hard to set down vertically
- Irregular shape makes it hard to carry squarer boxes without wasting space

PRICE
MSRP: $139

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Give Your Ninja 250 A Sick New Look With Brasse’s 31BLK Modification Package

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The Kawasaki Ninja 250 is a fine bike, if a little middling. But with Brasse’s modification kit, you can transform it into something considerably more unique.

It comes complete with two gullwing headlamps, a drag speedometer, a new rear fender assembly, right & left component/cover panels, plus options like a quick-release passenger seat, replacement right and left lower fairings, and a side-mount license plate bracket.

“When not in use, the passenger seat is stored on the front of the bike – locking in place with a double slam-latch mounting bracket. When it’s time to give someone a lift, simply unlatch, and slide the parallel 13-inch solid steel rods back into the frame and pin-lock in place.” This gives you the ability to go from a streetfighter look to a passenger-carrying one in seconds. It’s $1,695 for the kit, which happens to include all the tools for the transformation, so you can do it yourself.

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Star Wars Leather Motorcycle Jackets

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Feel the Force… of wind in your face as you cruise down the highway in one of these badass Star Wars Motorcycle Jackets. These awesome leather jackets come in the four styles show above: Boba Fett, Stormtrooper, black Shadow Stormtrooper, and Darth Maul. There’s also an Imperial style one available in black (below) or in white:
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Each of these officially licensed jackets has a removable quilted-cotton lining and CE-approved body armor for added safety on the road (shoulders, forearms, and a spine protector). They look cool enough to wear both riding and every day out on the streets. You could ever use it as part of a costume. So hop on your speeder and hit the road.
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Motorcyclist Loses Girlfriend, Keeps Driving

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Check out this short video of a motorcyclist who lost his lady, but keeps driving. She is holding on for dear life! He must be a keeper. It’s a shame he’s not wearing one of those shirts that says “If you can read this, my bitch fell off” Just kidding, what’s the real shame here […]
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Just A Dog Driving A Motorcycle…

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This is a video of a dog driving his person on a motorcycle. It makes me insanely happy. And just as I’ve always suspected, the dog is a horrible driver. Sure, he didn’t get in an accident, but he failed to make a full and complete stop at the stop sign. That’s a moving violation! [...]
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This Is A Batman Motorcycle Helmet

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The motorcycle riders among you with a special hankering for all things Batman will surely get a kick out of the above helmet. It’s made by HelmetDawg and is fully DOT certified, meaning you can don it on your bike while still safe in the knowledge that at least your head will come out of an accident somewhat intact. It’s based off GMax’s GM48S helmet, but the ears and other custom parts are made from “a breakthrough proprietary elastomer (polymer) formula” and are not just cheap stuck-on additions. The rest of the helmet has a bunch of very neat features that people might want in such a product, like adequate venting and room for a communication system. Considering it’s $325, we’re going to call it a decent deal.

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Chubby Electric Motorbike Claims “World’s Most Powerful” Title

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The Voxan Wattman electric motorcycle was unveiled last Monday at the Paris Motor Show, with all the fanfare that a bike claiming to be the world’s most powerful should have. And on paper at least, they’re right: the bike boasts 200bhp at 10,500RPM and 150 ft lb instantaneously. This is enough to propel the two-wheeled machine from 0-60 in 3.4s and to 100mph in 5.9s, on the way to a top speed of 106 mph (170km/hh). That’s not too bad, but is far from the fastest. The Lightning Electric Superbike takes that title, doing the 0-60 in 3s flat, on the way to a top speed of 166mph (265km/h).

Despite boasting more power, the Wattman suffers from being too heavy. The 12.8kWh battery, while being able to recharge to 80% in 30 minutes, doesn’t appear to provide much real world range. As tested by the NEDC (New European Driving Cycle) standards, the company can claim a range of 180 km (112 miles). But this means “an average speed of 33.6 km/h (21 mph), which suggests that the batteries will last 5.35 hours at an average power of 2.4 kW (3.2 hp).” That’s not a typical usage scenario for a bike. At full power, the batteries last… 5 minutes. Granted that too isn’t a typical usage scenario, but it’s important to keep in mind that while they’re making huge strides, electric vehicles still have some way to go. And to pursue the title of “world’s most powerful”, while sacrificing performance and range in the process is an easy way to lose the interest of potential customers.

There’s no word on price, but given they’re hand-assembled, we’re going to guess it’s pretty high.

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