Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Modifikasi Motor Obama Dilelang

Modifikasi Motor Obama Dilelang

A modification of the motor which was signed directly by the President of the United States of America, Barack Obama soon be auctioned. Motorcycle auction proceeds raised will be used to help American military families are still lacking.

This motor will go to auction at auction house Barrett-Jackson Auctions. The plan Barrett-Jackson Auctions will start auctioning off the motor is in Las Vegas on September 23 to 25 future and the funding will be channeled to the Fisher House Foundation.

Apart signed by Obama, the motor is modified by Hardcore Choppers was also signed by Vice President Joe Biden and U.S. National Security Advisor James Jones, as reported by CBS News, Tuesday (09/21/2010).

She look around and sit in the wheelhouse electric-powered cars. Then, as reported by Reuters, Obama promote. According to him, the car is the best example of U.S. manufacturing technology. "This is the future," he said, Sunday (21/11). Like the sales, he said the car output 2010 will go on sale in Europe next year.

In the U.S., this car is known as the Chevrolet Volt. Ampera rely on a rechargeable battery with a home electrical outlet, with a limit of 64 kilometers strength. If the battery runs out, the car will be powered by gasoline. Due to minimal use of fossil fuels, is claimed to eco-friendly sedan. In the U.S., this Michigan Detroit car manufacturers sold about U.S. $ 50 thousand, approximately USD 450 million.

See how it looks, certainly nothing special with a motor that has been constructed and revamped this custom. But, that makes the difference, the engine of two-wheel motor has been signed by the number one in the United States (U.S.) who is none other than Barrack Obama.

Obama planned to visit Indonesia next Tuesday (9 / 11) has signed a motorcycle in Las Vegas. Reportedly, all the proceeds from the sale of motorcycles that will be used to assist military families.

In addition to the President's signature, there is also the signature of Vice President Joe Biden and national security adviser James Jones.

The motorcycle that was signed by U.S. President Barrack Obama is a motorcycle that has a special feature of the Army. With the theme of P40 Warhawk in the paint job and has been designed to remember the European racing cars in the 1950s.

This motor uses six-speed transmission and V-twin engine that is able to 'hold' tanaga of 150 hp and 197 Nm of torque. With the power of the motor was able to push the motor from zero to 97 km / h in just 2.7 seconds with a maximum speed of up to 258 km / hour.

Another part of the motor is made specifically as part of the aircraft engine. Like the best quality for cable, leather seating, hand-made "two in one" Stainless Steel Exhaust, and HC "Speedster" bars with an internal clutch and throttle.

Gahar appearance in perfected with the use of the Avon-sized 18-inch tires in the rear and 21 inches in front.

P-40 Warhawk has auctioned off 23 to 25 September last. The results of the auction will be dedicated to the Fisher House Foundation. The foundation has a goal of providing free housing for military families. Or help to military families who have someone who is being treated at military hospitals or Veterans family.

Obama Campaign hose only a matter of days from the U.S. Government's decision to remove stock in General Motors. Previously, the U.S. government is the majority owner, with a 61 percent stake in GM, later revealed to be 33 percent. The disposal was immediately searched market, including the Chinese automotive company, SAIC Motor Corp. Ltd..

From the look, the motor vehicle is inspired by European racing in the 1950s which was then strengthened by a six-speed transmission and power ante to 150 hp in the kitchen pacunya.

While the graphics, this bike was inspired by aircraft like the P-40 Warhawk fighter used in World War then. Aircraft design is very distinctive shark's snout that is given the image that comes with the image sharpness of a row of teeth.

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