2015 Harley Davidson Street 500 Review

2015 Harley Davidson Street 500 Review

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2020 Harley-Davidson Street® 500 Specifications

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Identification
Model Type  Cruiser
BASE MSRP(US)  $6,899.00
Dealers Harley-Davidson Dealers
Warranty  24
Insurance
Finance
Engine:
Engine Brand Name  Revolution X™
Engine Type  V Twin
Cylinders  2
Engine Stroke  4-Stroke
Torque (Ft Lbs/Nm)  29.5 / 40
Torque RPM  3750
Cooling  Liquid
Valves  8
Valves Per Cylinder  4
Bore (mm/in)  69 / 2.72
Stroke (mm/in)  66 / 2.6
Displacement (cc/ci)  494 / 30
Compression Ratio  10.5:1
Starter  Electric
Fuel Requirements  Regular
US Miles Per Gallon (Combined)  64.4
CAN Liters Per Kilometer (Combined)  3.7
Fuel Type  Gas
Turbocharged  No
Supercharged  No
Carburetion Brand  Mikuni
Fuel Injector  Yes
Fuel Injector Size (mm)  35
Carburetor  No
Carburetion Type  Fuel Injected
Transmission:
Transmission Type  Manual
Number Of Speeds  6
Overdrive  No
Primary Drive (Rear Wheel)  Belt
Primary Drive (Engine / Transmission)  Gear
Gear Ratio (1/2/3/4/5/6)  14.272 / 10.074 / 7.446 / 6.006 / 5.037 / 4.533
Reverse  No
Wheels & Tires:
Wheels Composition  Aluminum
Chromed  No
Front Tire Width  100
Front Tire Aspect Ratio  80
Front Tire Speed Rating  H
Front Wheel Diameter  17
Rear Tire Width  140
Rear Tire Aspect Ratio  75
Rear Tire Speed Rating  H
Rear Wheel Diameter  15
Front Tire (Full Spec)  100/80 R17 52H
Rear Tire (Full Spec)  140/75 R15 65H
Brakes:
Front Brake Type  Hydraulic Disc
Front Brake Diameter (in/mm)  11.8 / 300
Rear Brake Type  Hydraulic Disc
Suspension:
Front Suspension Type  Telescopic Fork
Front Central Suspension Strut  No
Steering Damper  No
Rear Suspension Type  Twin Sided Swing Arm
Number Rear Shock Absorbers  2
Rear Suspension Material  Steel
Air Adjustable  No
Steering:
Steering Control  Handlebar
Technical Specifications:
Length (ft)  7.27
Width (in/mm)  33.1 / 840
Wheelbase (in/mm)  59.8 / 1520
Ground Clearance (in/mm)  5.7 / 145
Length (ft/ft)  7
Length (ft/in)  3.2
Dry Weight (lbs/kg)  492 / 223.2
Wet Weight (lbs/kg)  514 / 233
Payload Capacity (lbs/kgs)  436 / 198
GVWR (lbs/kgs)  950 / 431
Fuel Capacity (gal/l)  3.5 / 13.1
Engine Displacement to Weight (cc)  1
Seats:
Seat Type  One-Piece
Adjustable  No
Seat Material  Leather
Seat Location  Driver and Passenger
Folding  No
Seat Height (in/mm)  28.3 / 718.8
Number Of Seats  2
Grab Rail or Strap  Standard
Exterior:
Frame  Steel
Body Material  Steel
Hand Grips  Standard
Foot Peg Location  Driver and Passenger
Chain Guard  No
Drive Shaft Guard  No
Fork Guards  No
Tank Guard  No
Belt Guard  Yes
Hand Guards  No
Brush Guard  No
Heel Guards  No
Light Guard  No
Radiator Cover  No
Side Cover  Yes
Fuel Tank Cover  No
Front Fender  Standard
Rear Fender  Standard
Top Crown  Standard
Pocket  No
Stand Type  Kick
Handlebars  Standard
License Plate  Standard
Instrumentation:
Digital Instrumentation  Standard
Trip Odometer  Standard
Speedometer  Standard
Temperature Warning Type  Light
Fuel Level Warning Type  Light
Service Reminder  Standard
Pricing:
Warranty (Condition)  Limited
Destination Charge  330
Battery Warranty (Months)  0
Identification:
Generic Type (Primary)  Cruiser
Manufacturer Country  USA
Introduction Year  2015
Manufacturer Recommend Minimum Age  16
Parent Company  Harley-Davidson
Display Name  Harley Davidson Street® 500
Representative Image  No
Paint & Finish:
Paint  Standard
Lights:
Headlight Mounts  Standard
Headlight Visor  Standard
Halogen Headlight (s)  Standard
Headlight (s)  Standard
Type  Halogen
Glass:
Folding  Yes
Convenience:
Handlebar Lock  Standard

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2011 Bmw 335i Performance Edition

2011 Bmw 335i Performance Edition

Earlier this month we gave you a sneak peak at the new Performance Edition 335i. Today we get the official release with a few new details. As previously mentioned the Performance Edition (option code ZMZ) will be available on all 335i models from now until the end of E90 production in November. Either the sport package or M Sport package is required but once you get past that hurdle PE is only an extra $550. It 's a surprising value for BMW but one that makes sense considering it 's a software only upgrade. Unlike the N54 's BMW Performance engine upgrade, the N55 's kit (which of course is the basis of this option) doesn 't need additional cooling and thus there is no extra hardware needed. In fact the only physical part of the kit are the black kidney grilles that come as part of the option.

One surprise in this release is that, not only will this kit be marketed to current 335i owners but also current 135i owners. We 're guessing this is meant just for N55 equipped cars with either the Sport or M Sport package.

Official Release: Performance breeds excitement and the BMW Performance Edition for the 2011 335i / xDrive Sedan ensures that new car buyers are in for that extra thrill beyond the outstanding performance that can already be realized with these exciting vehicles. Customers can now option their vehicles with a special BMW Performance Edition (option code ZMZ) that includes an all-new Power Kit, black kidney grilles and a "BMW Performance Edition" badge for only $550.

The BMW Performance Edition for the 335i highlights a Power Kit which consists of engine tuning software (no additional hardware):
Increases the engine power output from 300 hp to 320hp and torque from 300 lb ft to 317 / 332 lb ft (manual / automatic transmission); this is the same horsepower rating as the 335is!

Acceleration from 0-60 mph is 0.2 seconds faster than the standard model and 0.5 seconds faster than the standard model from 50 mph to 75 mph.
Emissions and fuel consumption ratings are unaffected by the power upgrade.

Black kidney grilles and a BMW Performance Edition badge will visually identify these Performance Edition vehicles from other 3 Series vehicles.

The BMW Performance Edition is offered only for a limited time on 335i Sedans through the end of 2011 which will ensure that owners of these vehicles will belong to a very special club of performance purists.

BMW is also pleased to announce that the contents of the BMW Performance Edition will be made available to existing 135i and 335i customers. Pricing to purchase the contents of this edition as a retrofit will be announced in August, 2011.

2011 Bmw 335i Performance Edition

Source: http://www.bimmerfile.com/2011/07/20/official-bmw-releases-the-performance-edition-335i/

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Ok Google Show Me The Fastest Car In The World

Ok Google Show Me The Fastest Car In The World

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What is the fastest production car in the world?

We take a blast through the past, rediscovering the amazing cars that have held the title of world's fastest production car...

20 Oct 2020

The SSC Tuatara is currently the world's fastest production car, with an officially recognised top speed of 316.11mph. The record run broke the previous mark of 277.9mph set by the Koenigsegg Agera RS in 2017. Bugatti managed to break the 300mph barrier with a modified Chiron in 2019 with a run of 304.774mph, but that version of the car is not yet production ready. There's also new competition for top spot in the form of the Koenigsegg Jesko.

Engineers and racing drivers have targeted automotive speed records for many years and there are none bigger than the one that bestows the title of 'fastest car in the world'. In the past, manufacturers which claimed to have the fastest production car in the world would also lay claim to the outright Land Speed Record. However, by the mid-20th Century, the two lists of record holders diverged as land speed record cars started to look like road-going rockets while production cars had to accommodate the need for passengers, luggage and a realistic price tag.

As technology advanced and vehicle ranges broadened, the pursuit of the world's fastest production car title intensified. Early contenders include Mercedes and Jaguar, while Porsche and Ferrari have had an intra-brand rivalry lasting more than 50 years, interspersed with offerings from the usurper, Lamborghini.

In recent years, we've seen McLaren and Bugatti both stake a claim, while a number of niche hypercar manufacturers also continue to hunt for the production car record. Small scale competitors often make bold claims of record attempts to squeeze deposits out of wouldbe buyers but for every Devel Sixteen and 2,500bhp Dagger GT, there's an SSC Tuatara or a Hennessy Venom GT - cars that have put their money where their mouth is.

It took seven years for the Agera RS to claim the Veyron Super Sport's title, but the SSC Tuatara broke the Swedish car's record relatively soon after that. It may not hold onto it for long as the 1,578bhp Koenigsegg Jesko and all-new 1,600bhp Hennessey Venom F5 will be gunning for the record. The 1,500bhp Bugatti Chiron also broke the 300mph barrier with a 304.774mph run at the Ehra-Lessien test track in Germany in 2019, but the car will go into production in 2021 with a price-tag of around £3.1 million so it sadly didn't count.

Bugatti Chiron - front action

The 1,750bhp SSC Tuatara took the crown for the world's fastest car in October 2020 with a 316.11mph run in Nevada, America. The American hypercar actually reached a speed of 331.5mph in one direction and a 304.77mph run in the opposite direction.

Tyres have long been the major limiting factor for production car top speed attempts, with Bugatti being forced to electronically limit the top speed of the Chiron to "just" 261mph for fear of a high-speed blow-out. However, technology has improved over the last five years, and now we have rubber which can cope with 300mph-plus speeds.

World's fastest cars: a history

The world's first recognised car, the Benz Patent Motorwagen built in 1898, opens our list with a top speed of 12mph. Little more than half a century later, in 1949, Jaguar had raised these stakes by a factor of ten, with the Jaguar XK120.

The fifties were a hard-fought battle between Mercedes 300SL Gullwing and the Aston Martin DB4 GT, both of which were capable of speeds in excess of 150mph. The sixties followed, and with them a flurry of title changes between a range of Italian marques. The Iso Grifo set the tone in 1963, with a 161mph top speed.

A newcomer, the Anglo-American-built AC Cobra briefly stole the crown in 1965, only to be subsequently beaten by the Lamborghini Miura, the Ferrari 365 GTB/4 and the Miura P400S between 1967 and 1969.

Thirteen years passed before Lamborghini managed to top its own record with the Countach, marking the first production car to pass the 180mph barrier. In 1983, German Porsche tuner RUF offered the 190mph BTR, while Porsche's own supercar, the 959, hit 198mph in 1986.

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Ferrari built the world's first production car to pass the 200mph barrier in 1987, with the 472bhp F40. Once the nineties rolled around, the McLaren F1 upped the stakes again with a top speed of 221mph, although F1s without rev-limiters have clocked 240mph runs. To this day, the McLaren F1 remains the fastest naturally aspirated car ever built.

The Koenigsegg CCR's short-lived time as the fastest production car in the world began in February 2005, where it reached 241mph at Italy's Nardo Ring. Just two months later the Bugatti Veyron broke through the 250mph barrier and took the crown with a speed of 253.8mph.

Over the last few years, Bugatti and Koenigsegg have fought for single-digit victories with a range of lesser-known challengers such as the American supercar manufacturers, SSC and Hennessey.

Check out our world's fastest car timeline below...

Year Make and model Top speed (mph)
1894 Benz Velo 12
1949 Jaguar XK120 124.6
1955 Mercedes 300SL Gullwing 150.7
1959 Aston Martin DB4 GT 152
1963 Iso Grifo GL 365 161
1967 AC Cobra MkIII 165
1968 Lamborghini Miura P400 171
1968 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona 174
1969 Lamborghini Miura P400S 179
1982, 84 Lamborghini Countach 182.0, 188.0
1984 Ferrari 288 GTO 188
1986 Porsche 959 197
1987 Ferrari F40 202.7
1995 Ruf CTR2 217
1998 McLaren F1 221
2005 Koenigsegg CCR 241
2005 Bugatti Veyron 16.4 253.8
2007 SSC Ultimate Aero TT 256.1
2010 Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Super Sport 267.9
2017 Koenigsegg Agera RS 277.9
2020 SSC Tuatara 316.1

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Ok Google Show Me The Fastest Car In The World

Source: https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/best-cars/85932/what-fastest-car-world

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