Showing posts with label motorcycle parts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label motorcycle parts. Show all posts

Sunday, August 25, 2013

Hm Quickshifter

Hm Quickshifter Australia

Years of development and testing have finally ended in the most advanced motorcycle quickshifter available outside Moto GP.



  • NO MOVING PARTS, so they are ultra consistent and reliable
  • DOES NOT rely on movement of the gear lever, so every gear change occurs exactly at the right time
  • No missed gears
  • The kindest way to treat a gearbox
  • Ultra smooth, slick shifts every time
  • No mechanical setup at all
  • Fully adjustable to suit both you and your bike
  • Built in LCD for simple adjustment BOLT ON, PLUG IN and USE
  • No cutting or splicing of wires


HM Quickshifters are easy to fit. There is no need to cut, or splice any wire. It's a simple matter of unplugging the existing connectors, plug into supplied loom, refit, connect to earth and it's done.

With the HM Quickshifter LCD it is possible to adjust settings for either road, or race shift. You can aslo adjust the sensitivity for cut and duration of cut.

Please fell free to contact us if you have any questions about our products.

For these and other motorcycle accessories visit http://www.motorcycleracegear.com.au/

Monday, April 23, 2012

Air Asia: MotoGP Australia confirms official title rights

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The Australian Grand Prix Corporation, in conjunction with Dorna, today announced AirAsia as the new naming rights sponsor of the 2012 Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix in an exciting title rights sponsorship deal.

Australian Grand Prix Corporation Chief Executive Officer, Andrew Westacott, said the new alliance would help to deliver another world-class Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix to Victoria.

“We are delighted to be partnering with international airline AirAsia as the title sponsor of the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix. It couldn’t be a better time to get involved with what is set to be yet another blockbuster event at Phillip Island,” he said.

AirAsia, Asia’s leading low cost airline, was established with the dream of making international travel accessible for everyone. For 11 years AirAsia has broken travel norms around the globe and has swiftly risen to become a business leader.

With a route network that spans more than 20 countries, AirAsia has been voted World's Best Low-Cost Airline for 3 years running at the prestigious Skytrax Awards thanks to the excellent service it offers thousands of passengers each day.

AirAsia Chief Executive Officer, Tony Fernandes, said the close relationship with MotoGP presents a great opportunity for AirAsia to expand brand awareness within Australia and internationally.

“Our partnership with MotoGP is further strengthened through the signing of this agreement. Our airline believes in MotoGP because it allows us to expand our brand awareness and also helps us reach a young audience who are going to use our broad range of services. Our involvement in the MotoGP World Championship increases every year, as AirAsia has also been involved in the sponsorship of teams and riders, demonstrating our belief in motorcycle racing, a thrilling sport with millions of fans around the world.”

With the involvement of AirAsia, the 2012 AirAsia Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix is bound to push excitement levels to the limit, both on and off the circuit.

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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Formula Extreme Entry List Rd2 Wakefield Park

 

Rd2 Wakefield Park Provisional Entry List

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Please find below the provisional entry list for the second round of the 2012 YMF Loan Yamaha Australian FX-Superbike Championship to be run at Wakefield Park 20th-22nd April, as of 10:00 am today there is 95 entries for the second round. The race number that appears alongside the riders name is the official race number for this round. If you have sent in your entry form and your name doesn't appear below please contact us asap.

The entry list will be updated daily up until Friday. 

Series Bike Prizes As Per Grading
Please check that your grading is correct if you are in FX-Superbike, FX 600 or Supermono in relation to being eligible to win a $12,000 Yamaha YZ450F bike prize. 

Please check that all information that appears alongside your name is correct as the information in this table is what will appear in the official program, if not, please contact the office on 02 48 235 711 in business hours. 

cheers,
Gloria


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Saturday, April 14, 2012

Joan Lascorz is still being evaluated by doctors

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Kawasaki Provec Racing's Joan Lascorz is still being evaluated by doctors regarding his chances of 'gaining mobility' following a serious accident at Imola.

Lascorz remains in the Intensive Care unit at the Vall d'Hebron Hospital in Barcelona after falling during the official World Superbike test at the Italian circuit following the second round of the championship on April 2.

The Spaniard suffered damage to the C6 vertebra and underwent a 'lengthy and delicate' operation to reposition his spine at Bologna's Maggiore Hospital before being transferred to hospital in Spain.

The has been much speculation since the accident over his condition, but an article on the official World Superbike website appears to be the first formal admission that the Kawasaki rider could be paralysed as a result of his injuries.

The article states: 'With doctors still evaluating the situation regarding the possibility of Lascorz recovering his mobility, a press release was issued by the Provec Racing team yesterday [Wednesday] saying that vital support systems would be removed today [Thursday] to allow the Spanish rider to breathe autonomously.'

On Wednesday, a statement released by Kawasaki Provec Racing said the full extent of Lascorz's injuries could not be assessed until he is woken from an induced coma.

“Until the doctors wake Joan and the neurologists are able to gather the relevant evidence, the exact extent of the injury and his chances of recovery cannot be established,” said the statement.

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