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NEW METAL 2015: KAWASAKI NINJA H2R VS. H2

Written By Unknown on Thursday, July 2, 2015 | 5:18 PM



There’s some good news following the full release of specs for the supercharged new Kawasaki Ninjas: The H2R trackbike remains the fire-spitting, glowing hot 300-horse no-holds-barred monster (check out the H2R dyno video), even though its $50,000 price tag means most of us will never throw a leg over one.

But our shoulders slumped a bit when we saw that the H2 streetbike tipped the scales at a claimed 525 pounds wet and that its output had dropped into the “200 hp” range.

Insiders have said the actual output is higher than stated, which is essential for the success of this model. Crushing horsepower and a supercharger really are the H2’s key selling points; other machines have all the electronics (or more), plus you can get a steel trellis frame and a single-sided swingarm elsewhere (cough, Ducati, cough) for less money.

But face it: Building an “extreme” motorcycle for the street forces a manufacturer to make concessions not only to emissions and sound regulations but also potential liability, which doesn’t seem to be the case with cars.

That is, it seems a little discriminatory that in a world where people don’t blink at 250-mph production cars with 1,000 hp, a motorcycle manufacturer feels compelled to limit streetbike top speed to 186 mph and get cagey when claiming more than 200 hp. Let’s set ourselves free!




Sermon over: We’re happy to report that the only changes to the reduced-power H2 engine are camshafts, head gasket, clutch, and a street-legal exhaust. So a little software hacking and an aftermarket silencer ought to pump things up to more astronomical levels. Anybody out there in ECU land able to hit CTRL-C on an H2R box and paste it to the H2’s?

Whether you will or won’t buy an H2 or an H2R is now a moot point because online ordering ended December 19. But we sure enjoyed reading the fine print on the track-only H2R’s purchase page, which included a list of guidelines for potential H2R buyers to acknowledge before they could place deposits.

First and foremost was a firm reminder that the H2R is for closed-course use only. But what if you own an H2 and simply want to buy the parts necessary to convert it to R spec? Denied! You need proof of H2R ownership (“product registration, VIN confirmation, etc.”) to buy spares. Further, “In addition to regular periodic maintenance, service inspections are required every 15 hours of engine operation above 8,000 rpm.” And, finally, there’s no warranty.

Nevertheless, we have seen nearly all the new 2015 models, and the H2/H2R Kawasaki very much remains in a class of one. But we’ve got a free trackday and dragstrip rental for the first owner who presents us with a hacked H2.

  1. We’re serious.
  • BY THE NUMBERS
  • Kawasaki Ninja H2/H2R
  • BASE PRICE $25,000/$50,000
  • CLAIMED WET WEIGHT 525 lb./476 lb.
  • WHEELBASE 57.3 in.
  • CLAIMED HORSEPOWER 200 hp/300 hp
  • CLAIMED TORQUE N/A
  • RAKE/TRAIL 24.4ยบ/4.0 in.
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2015's Top Ten Tech Cars: BMW i8

Written By Unknown on Thursday, June 25, 2015 | 6:55 PM

Rich in carbon, not in carbon emissions

As a splashy billboard for a plug-in future, the BMW i8 is unmatched. Environmentalists who shake their fists at guzzling Lamborghinis fall in love. Speed freaks who scoffed at electrified sports cars change their tune in 4.4 seconds, the time it takes the i8 to howl to 100 kilometers per hour (62 miles per hour). Design mavens thrill to the BMW’s thermoplastic-clad, wind-cheating teardrop shape.

The i8 isn’t the first carbon-fiber-intensive car. But along with its cousin, the i3, the i8 is the clearest indication yet that the future belongs to cars made from material that’s ultrastrong yet weighs half as much as steel.

Video: Bloomberg Business


Whereas the US $42,300 i3 is a toaster-shaped urban runabout, the i8 is a two-plus-two sports car that can sip fuel, cruise on electricity for short hops, or scorch the asphalt anytime you like. Channeling the spirit of Messrs. Jekyll and Hyde, I took test drives in New York and the Midwest, including thrilling laps at GingerMan Raceway, in western Michigan.

The carbon-fiber passenger cell of an i8, its technical heart, is molded in a patented process that takes minutes rather than the hundreds of hours needed to handcraft the material in recent supercars that cost $1 million. A 7.1-kilowatt-hour lithium-ion battery pack nestles below the floor. A 96-kW (129-horsepower) electric motor drives the front wheels through a full automatic two-speed transmission. The rear wheels get their urge from a 1.5-liter three-cylinder gasoline engine borrowed from BMW’s Mini Cooper but turbocharged to 170 kW (228 hp). Drivers manage the combined 266 kW (357 hp) and 569 newton meters (420 foot-pounds) of torque through a superlative six-speed, paddle-shifted automatic transmission.

Price: US $136,650

Power train: 96-kW (129-hp) AC electric motor with 1.5-L 170-kW (228-hp) three-cylinder gasoline engine

Overall fuel economy: 8.4 L/100 km (28 mpg) on gasoline; electric equivalent of 3.1 L/100 km (76 mpge)

Toggle up the console’s eDrive mode and the BMW will cover up to 35 km entirely on front-drive electricity, albeit at a leisurely 9.5-second pace to 100 km/h and a 120 km/h top speed. But cleverly, those 35 km don’t have to tick off sequentially the instant you unplug from a wall charger. The all-wheel-drive Sport mode replenishes the battery on the fly, adding about 1 km of pure electric-vehicle range for every 17 km driven. That feature enables drivers to preserve or add electric miles for urban use. A few cities, notably London, charge hefty entry fees for internal-combustion vehicles—and may eventually ban them outright.

Traveling up New York’s Hudson River, I spent some hours in the BMW’s Comfort mode, which maximizes electric efficiency but will seamlessly blend in gasoline power when you goose the throttle. Here, gentle highway driving produced a knockout 6.2 liters per 100 km (38 miles per gallon), roughly twice the efficiency of a similarly sized luxury GT, the Aston Martin DB9. Credit in part the BMW’s svelte 1,567-kilogram (3,455-pound) curb weight, some 220 fewer kilograms than the aluminum-chassis Aston and 540 fewer than the battery-stuffed Tesla Model S sedan. Overall, the BMW showed me 7.6 L/100 km (31 mpg) over several hard-driving days. That’s 3 mpg better than the car’s U.S. federal estimate and about 50 percent better than that of the latest Corvette Z06 or Porsche 911.

Solid-citizen duties complete, it was time for some fun. Tromp the i8’s throttle and you’re whisked into motion like protons in a collider. The instant signature shove of electric torque helps. The miniature gas engine chimes in with a backup duet voice. It’s canned but uncanny: a synthesized simulation of engine sound piped through door speakers to complement the actual exhaust note. You’d never know that a three-cylinder engine was at work; instead, the BMW’s chesty rumble sounds like a Porsche flat-six mating with a flying saucer.

Admiring that performance is easy, but admiring the electric motor is hard: As with the iPhone, another lowercase techno marvel, the i8’s hood is sealed, as it’s meant to be opened only by certified technicians. Other drawbacks include a toddler-size backseat and stingy storage.



But blasting down the road, bypassing the gas stations, you really won’t care. The i8 might have ended up as another Fisker Karma, a poorly integrated stew of hybrid technology. Instead, the BMW is real, and it’s here. Just in time for the future
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LG - 55" Class (54.6" Diag.) - OLED - Curved - 2160p - Smart - 3D - 4K Ultra HD TV - Gray

Written By Unknown on Wednesday, June 24, 2015 | 4:46 PM

A few days ago, LG went on record to say that production yields for 4K OLED panels are improving fast. Here is the first evidence. The price on LG’s 55-inch EG9600 that was released a few months ago has been slashed by $1000.


But 4K OLED is still costly

The 55-inch EG9600 was introduced with a list price of $5499. The price cut has reduced the list price to $4500 and several retailers have started selling it for the new lower price. The 65-inch still has an unchanged list price of $9000.






EG9600 is one of LG’s new 2015 4K OLED TVs with webOS and a curved design. The first 4K OLED TV was introduced last year and was even more costly so it appears that LG is still committed to moving aggressively forward with OLED.

The EG9600 is now available for $4500, down from $5500, through  Amazon Best Buy, Sears and other retailers. LG will release more 4K OLED TV ranges later this year, and start offering HDR (high dynamic range) on its 4K OLED TVs, too.
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Honda RC213V-S Set to Light Up Goodwood Festival of Speed

June 18, 2015 - Fresh from its official unveiling ahead of last weekend’s Catalunya MotoGP race, Honda’s RC213V-S is set for its next public appearance – at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, to be held in the UK at the end of June. The RC213V-S will be ridden up the famous Goodwood hill climb course on all three days of the Festival from June 26 to 28 by Honda racers from across its racing categories – road racing, World Superbike and MotoGP.


The Goodwood Festival of Speed – first held in 1993 – attracts 150,000 fans of classic and modern motor racing vehicles every year. Fans get a unique opportunity for close-up views of hundreds of 2 and 4 wheeled race machines climbing the Goodwood hill, and are able to get even closer to many of the vehicles as they are displayed in the paddocks surrounding the course.

As such, it offers the perfect venue to showcase the new “MotoGP for the road” RC213V-S to thousands of motor sports enthusiasts, and to allow them the closest possible view of this ground-breaking machine. The RC213V-S will be in good company: among other Honda motorcycles to be ridden and displayed at Goodwood will be the 1984 and 1985 NSR500s with which Freddie Spencer won back-to-back World Championships.

Notes:
RC213V-S


The RC213V-S is a road legal machine based on the RC213V with which Honda won back-to-back MotoGP championships in 2013 and 2014.
It represents a wholly new endeavor to make it possible for a machine developed for MotoGP races to run on public roads.
Honda will start accepting orders for the RC213V-S through a dedicated website from July 13, 2015.

Honda motorcycles

Honda has been the world’s largest motorcycle manufacturer since 1959 and produced over 16 million motorcycles in 2014.
Honda has an unequalled record of success in motorcycle racing, having won 21 Constructors Titles in the premier class (known currently as MotoGP), 63 Constructors Championships and 697 races across all categories in the premier class.
21 year old 2014 MotoGP champion Marc Marquez won a record 13 Grands Prix in the 2014 season.

Goodwood Festival of Speed
First held in 1993, the Festival of Speed is a celebration of classic and modern motor racing held annually in June or July at Goodwood House, West Sussex, UK.
The event is held over 3 days. Hundreds of 2 and 4 wheeled vehicles are ridden up the 1.2 mile (1.8 kilometer) hill climb, with fans able both to view the hill climb up close and to see many of the machines on display around the Goodwood venue.
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Destiny

Written By Unknown on Tuesday, June 23, 2015 | 6:31 PM

UPDATE: Bungie have revealed a new weapon type is being added to Destiny.

Sidearms were revealed during today's Prison of the Elders livestream and will join the secondary weapons category.



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They will include a range of different models, all boasting different stat balances.

Most will include a high rate of fire but also could have high stability, or possible reload benefits.

The new Co-op arena activity set in the Prison of Elders took centre stage today, where teams of three players will take on waves of increasingly difficult enemies to earn high-level legendary and exotic rewards.

UPDATE: The Bungie team continue their Destiny Expansion II: House of Wolves reveal tonight with a closer look at the Prison of Elders.

Kicking off at 19:00 BST, Bungie community manager David Dague will host a livestream straight from the studio with Bungie Lead Designer Matt Sammons and community member ProfessorBroman.

The new co-op Arena activity set in the Prison of Elders will take centre stage, where teams of three players can take on waves of increasingly difficult enemies to earn high-level legendary and exotic rewards.

Bungie have already revealed that gamers will be able to match-make with other players anytime, or form their own Fireteam to take on higher difficulty challenges with even greater rewards.

The livestream can be seen here: http://www.twitch.tv/bungie.

ORIGINAL: EA have shared some fresh information on the multiplayer settings for Star Wars Battlefront.

It's been confirmed that Battlefront will launch with 12 maps, with a further two added through the Battle of Jakku DLC.

EA have also revealed that the planet Sullust will join the list of confirmed locations which currently includes Endor, Hoth and Tatooine, while more locations are also set to be included from the game's 'Missions mode'.

An EA blogpost reads: "Of the 12 multiplayer maps in Star Wars Battlefront (there are even more locations when you include the Star Wars Battlefront Missions), some feel immediately familiar — such as the lush forests of Endor or the tundra of Hoth that allow you to re-live your favorite moments from the films.

Different areas of the included planets will play host for these maps, with Sullust proving the trickiest for the DICE team to bring to the big screen.

Having been mentioned in Return of the Jedi but never shown, it meant a field trip to Iceland had to be taken to build the planet's surface from scratch.

The EA blogpost added: " It took a while to nail down the specifics but once completed, the team presented the design and direction to Lucasfilm. Working in collaboration with the teams at Lucasfilm, it was decided that this visual design would be a perfect look for the planet Sullust, mentioned but not seen in Return of the Jedi.


Star Wars Battlefront is heading to new locations
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Tricks PS2 and PS3 - GTA San Andreas - GTA-Expert


  • LXGIWYL = First set of weapons
  • KJKSZPJ = Second set of weapons
  • UZUMYMW = Third set of weapons
  • HESOYAM = Life, armor and $ 250,000
  • OSRBLHH = Increase wanted level of two stars
  • ASNAEB = Demote sought
  • AFZLLQLL = Clear

  • ICIKPYH = Sunny
  • ALNSFMZO = Cloudy
  • AUIFRVQS = Rainy
  • CFVFGMJ = Foggy
  • YSOHNUL = Fast time
  • PPGWJHT = Faster Gameplay
  • Gameplay LIYOAAY = slower
  • AJLOJYQY = Revolt of pedestrians
  • BAGOWPG = Have a bounty on your head
  • FOOOXFT = All are armed
  • AIWPRTON = Spawn Rhino
  • CQZIJMB = Spawn Bloodring Banger
  • JQNTDMH = Spawn Rancher
  • PDNEJOH = Spawn Racecar
  • VPJTQWV = Spawn Racecar
  • AQTBCODX = Spawn Romero
  • KRIJEBR = Spawn Stretch
  • UBHYZHQ = Spawn Trashmaster
  • RZHSUEW = Spawn Caddy
  • CPKTNWT = Explosion of all cars
  • XICWMD = invisible machines
  • PGGOMOY = Perfect handling
  • SZCMAWO = Suicide
  • ZEIIVG = All green lights
  • YLTEICZ = Aggressive Drivers
  • Traffic rose LLQPFBN =
  • IOWDLAC = Traffic black
  • AFSNMSMW = The flying boats
  • BTCDBCB = Fat
  • JYSDSOD = Muscles maximum
  • KVGYZQK = Skinny
  • ASBHGRB = Elvis is everywhere
  • BGLUAWML = Pedestrians attack you with the rocket launcher
  • CIKGCGX = Beach Party
  • MROEMZH = Gangs everywhere
  • BIFBUZZ = The gangs control the streets
  • AFPHULTL = Ninja Theme
  • BEKKNQV = Slut Magnet
  • BGKGTJH = Traffic consists of vehicles poor
  • GUSNHDE = Traffic consists of fast vehicles
  • RIPAZHA = Flying cars
  • JHJOECW = Supper Bunny hop
  • JUMPJET = Spawn Hydra
  • KGGGDKP = Spawn Vortex Hovercraft
  • JCNRUAD = Vehicles killer
  • COXEFGU = All cars have the Nos
  • BSXSGGC = The cars fly away when shot
  • XJVSNAJ = Always midnight (00:00)
  • OFVIAC = Orange sky (21:00)
  • MGHXYRM = Thunderstorm
  • CWJXUOC = Sandstorm
  • LFGMHAL = Mega jump
  • BAGUVIX = infinite Life
  • CVWKXAM = Oxygen infinite in apnea
  • AIYPWZQP = Parachute
  • YECGAA = Jetpack
  • AEZAKMI = Never sought
  • LJSPQK = Six star wanted level
  • IAVENJQ = Mega fist
  • AEDUWNV = Never hungry
  • IOJUFZN mode = "chaos"
  • PRIEBJ = Funhouse Theme
  • MUNASEF = Adrenaline Mode
  • WANRLTW = Infinite ammo, without recharging.
  • OUIQDMW = Aim with weapons inside the car
  • THGLOJ = Traffic reduced
  • FVTMNBZ = traffic consists of vehicles campaign
  • SJMAHPE = Recruit anyone (9mm)
  • BMTPWHR = makeup similar to "traffic consists of vehicles campaign"
  • ZSOXFSQ = Recruit anyone (rocket launchers)
  • OGXSDAG = Maximum respect
  • EHIBXQS = Maximum sex appeal
  • VKYPQCF = Taxis have the Nos, L3 for the Bunny Hop
  • NCSGDAG = Skill level "Hitman" in all weapons
  • VQIMAHA = Skills vehicles at most
  • OHDUDE = Spawn Hunter (helicopter)
  • AKJJYGLC = Spawn Quad (4 wheels)
  • AMOMHRER = Spawn Tanker Truck (lorry)
  • EEGCYXT = Spawn Dozer (bulldozer)
  • URKQSRK = Spawn Stunt Plane (plane)
  • AGBDLCID = Spawn Monster (monster gam)
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