Tuesday, August 11, 2009

The Suzuki B-King’s 1340cc






The Suzuki B-King’s 1340cc.........
The Suzuki B-King's 1340cc already makes 181 horsepower, which should be quite enough really for a naked bike that weighs 235 kilos. The UK-based Big CC Racing will you modify B-King 6psi of a boost, their modular turbo system will take the B-King's power output to 260bhp. Still not enough for you? Big CC will give you bigger injectors and upgraded turbo kits, and your B-King will have in excess of 450 horsepower. The basic kit costs the equivalent of about U.S. $ 7,000 plus VAT.

Suzuki's 2001 concept bike B-King looks like it could leave every other bike way behind at the traffic lights. And I'm pretty sure it could do that, too. Imagine Suzuki GSX1300 Hayabusa with a super charger - that's exactly what B-King engine is. There's no exact data available engine but we know that Hayabusa gives 175 bhp and a super charger could easily add 50% more power. 240 bhp has mentioned. Holy cow! That's about twice as much as what the GSX1400 engine delivers.

GSX1400 has the same tire dimensions as Hayabusa. 120 at the front, 190 at the rear. B-King uses 150 and 240 tires! They must have created a new tire model just for B-King ...

Materials like carbon fiber, stainless steel, aluminum and leather were used building this awesome Superbike. An advanced computer system is integrated to the bike. There are self-diagnosis systems, advanced telemetry, which can use a mobile phone for remote maintenance, setup options, and even a GPS-based weather warning system, in case you are heading for a rained out area, and much more. The engineers at Suzuki are supposed to design a helmet with a GPS navigation system using the visor as a display.

The bike is started using a fingerprint recognition system. There's also a thief advanced alarm system. If an unauthorized person tries to start or move the bike the owner gets notified of it immediately by his / her mobile phone. There's a microphone and a speaker built in the bike so the owner can speak with the thief by the phone. If a motorcycle speaking does not scare off the thief, you can light and sound Activate the alarm and the GPS system helps locating the bike if it actually gets stolen.

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