Sunday, February 6, 2011

Zero Emission Electric Bike with Yamaha EC-03

Yamaha EC-03 is zero emission electric bike thus it sleek and easy to handle.

Revealed at the Intermot motorcycle show in Germany, 2011 Yamaha EC-03 is thin, easy to use, zero emission electric bike that is designed for busy city dwellers to be treated. CE-03 is intended for quick yet easy way to shop around and surprising performance with virtually no operating costs to provide.

Outside the quiet operation and clean, electric bike has two modes that allow the pilot to switch from the standard - if it wants to increase speed - special feeding mode with the push of a button. The battery of 2011 Yamaha EC-03 takes 7 hours to charge from a standard power supply and has a range of about 46 km to 30km / h on a flat road. In standard mode, performs a long distance race of 30 km per charge, while power mode reaches 20 km.

Want to see the design? Click this link.

The slim body of the EC-03 comes from Yamaha’s specially-designed YIPU (Yamaha Integrated Power Unit). The unit uses a direct-drive type in-hub motor to reduce the power-transmission loss to minimum and a mini-computer control to calculate optimum output at all times. Other equipments included in the Yamaha EC-03 include optimized gear settings and electronic throttle built into the handlebar grip.

Also, there is an instrument panel with digital LCD display, speedometer and battery charge gauge. Contributing in bike’s lightweight construction and riding pleasure is the specially designed aluminum-alloy pipe frame, which is around 30% lighter than a 50cc gasoline engine scooter, stylish, multi-reflector headlights and specially designed tires that add more to riding experience.

Information from this website.

Yamaha EC-03 Electric Scooter

Let's check this out about Yamaha EC-03 Electric Scooter.

Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. recently announced the release of the new electric commuter scooter the "EC-03," a model designed and engineered with the product concept of a "Smart Minimal Commuter." Yamaha Motor will begin selling from September 1 in the Tokyo metropolitan area and nationwide in Japan from October 1, 2010.

Watch the video about this Yamaha EC-03 in this site.

The new EC-03 is a "zero-emissions" vehicle with a smooth and quiet ride that also allows the rider to enjoy lightness and slim design not found in conventional 50cc motor scooters.

This model features a new high energy density 50V lithium-ion battery manufactured by SANYO Electric Co., Ltd. and Yamaha Motor's exclusive super-slim Yamaha Integrated Power Unit (YIPU), which combine to provide smooth running performance at all times.

Furthermore, it achieves a running distance per charge of 43km (@ 30km/h on a flat road) to provide the functionality and running performance desired for short-range transportation needs in the urban environment.

This new model also features plug-in recharging from a 100V household electrical outlet (3-hole grounded type), excellent ease of maneuvering thanks to its lightweight aluminum alloy frame and other features to ensure the high level of functionality and convenience as a "smart, minimal commuter" vehicle.

Prior to its market release, advance orders for EC-03 will be accepted at designated dealerships beginning from July 15 in the Tokyo metropolitan area and nationwide in Japan from September 15, 2010.

1) Super-slim power unit (YIPU) that provides outstanding power on starting and low-speed torque

It features a direct-drive type in-hub motor to minimize drive power-transmission loss and computer control to calculate output based on rear wheel rpm and throttle position for smooth running performance. In combination with optimum gear settings, the built in electronic throttle and specially designed tires, this unit helps provide a silky-smooth and quiet ride. The newly designed motor and control unit help achieve added torque when starting and in the low-speed range (approximately 10%-15% more than the existing model).

The basic structure of the super-slim power unit integrates into the rear hub (1) a super-flat surface opposing type brushless DC motor, (2) a super-compact controller, (3) a planetary type decelerator transmission unit and (4) a drum brake. To achieve even greater compactness, the unit is built into the rear arm. The motor features an anisotropic bonded magnet to help provide excellent performance when starting, in the middle speed range, and when climbing steep inclines.

2) High energy density 50V lithium-ion battery

The EC-03 mounts a newly developed high energy density 50V lithium-ion battery that also contributes to improved torque (power development) characteristics in the low-speed range. Furthermore, the battery charging is completed in approximately six hours and the running distance per charge is 43km at 30km/h on a windless flat road at 25°C, running in Standard Mode with a load (rider) weight of 55kg on a fully charged battery.

3) Plug-in type recharging

The battery charging system is a plug-in type that increases convenience by making it possible to charge the vehicle where an electric outlet is available. The charger unit is built into the vehicle at the rear end of the seat, so charging is done by simply connecting the plug from the machine to the outlet (3-hole grounded type) by means of an electric cord. The electricity cost of one charge is about ¥18*4 ($0.21 USD).

4) Mutual-communication control system (YMCS)

This model adopts a mutual-communication type controller YMCS (Yamaha Mutual Communication System) featuring exclusive Yamaha control technology. In this system the (1) battery, (2) controller, (3) charger and (4) meter systems operate constantly, exchanging data via a data exchange circuits to achieve integrated overall machine control. This enables automatic control of system activation, motor drive operation, ancillary drive, etc. in all conditions, including when the machine is on standby, when running and when being recharged. The result is easier operation for the user and smooth running performance.

5) Lightweight aluminum alloy frame for easier machine handling

The newly designed aluminum-alloy frame is lightweight and is designed with optimized pipe diameters and thickness to increase rigidity and improve handling stability. Furthermore, the effect of the optimized wheelbase and weight balance of the various components helps provide excellent straight-line running stability. The compact design with an overall length of just 1,565 mm allows it to fit in a standard apartment building elevator.

This model is very space-efficient for parking and storage and can be kept indoors if desired. Due to the use of aluminum in the frame and wheels, the weight of the machine is just 56 kg, which makes it approximately 30% lighter than a gasoline engine model of the same class (based on Yamaha Motor survey). Also, the slim chassis and simple designs contribute to providing an aesthetic lightness as well.

6) Other features
Other features that come as standard equipment on this model include an electronic throttle built into the handlebar grip, a choice of two running modes, a PIN input type anti-theft device, a "High-function LED Meter Panel" with odometer and tripmeter switching function, key-operated pop-up type seat lock, a wire type helmet holder, luggage hook and more.

I get information from this website.

Friday, February 4, 2011

Yamaha XJR 1300

Hey guys. Today I would like to describe about Yamaha XJR 1300.

ENGINE
Type: 1251cc, air cooled, sixteen-valve, dohc, inline four
Maximum power: 98bhp @ 8,000rpm
Maximum torque: 80lb/ft @ 6,000rpm

TRANSMISSION
Transmission: five speed
Final drive: chain

CHASSIS/COMPONENTS
Frame: steel double cradle
Suspension:
Front: 43mm telescopic fork, fully adjustable
Rear: twin shocks, adjustable preload and rebound damping
Brakes:
Front: twin 298mm discs with four piston calipers
Rear: single 267mm disc with twin-piston caliper
Tyres:
Front: 120/70 -17
Rear: 180/55 -17

DIMENSIONS/CAPACITY
Seat height: 795mm
Wheelbase: 1500mm
Dry weight: 245kg
Fuel capacity: 20 litres

DETAILS:
Price: ?8820
Contact: 01932 358000, www.yamaha-motor.co.uk
Performance: 4
Handling: 3
Practicality: 4
Value for money: 3
OVERALL: 4

More info from this source.

Yamaha FZ8 : Features, Brake and Engine

Hey guys. Here info about Yamaha FZ8.

Features

Aside from having a few similarities to FZ1 and FZ6, the 2011 Yamaha FZ8 still possesses original features. A newly designed fuel-injected 4-cylinder engine makes this a unique bike.

Brakes

The FZ8 has twin front disc brake specs that were nearly identical at 310mm, and a single 267mm disc. Both of these were pinched by a four-piston front and single-piston rear calipers.

Engine

Another great thing that Yamaha did to the FZ8 was its 779cc engine. This engine has the power to deliver 106.2 hp at 10,000 rpm and 60.8 ft-lb of torque at 8,000 rpm. It has two injectors per cylinder, accompanied by a generous 7.8L air box and asymmetrical intake manifolds. The engine’s two inner cylinders generate more torque and the two outers focus more on power.

A video of Yamaha FZ8 can be seen in this link.
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