Showing posts with label motor show 2009. Show all posts
Showing posts with label motor show 2009. Show all posts

Sunday, 13 December 2009

Cute Thai girls at Bangkok Motor Show 2009

The 30th Bangkok Motor Show 2009 was held at the Bangkok International Trade and Exhibition Center (BITEC) from the 26th March - 6 April 2009. There are 11 countries participate in the car show together with their best hot car girls. Over the 12 days, 130 companies from 11 countries put their best automobiles on show. And off course, a great car show can’t lack any sweet car girls or pretty car girls, and some of Thailand’s cutest models and dancers were there to add more colors to the car show.

Cute Thai girls

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cute thai girls car show
cute thai girls car show

Bangkok Motor Show 2009

hot car girls - sweet car girls - pretty car girls - Thailand’s cutest models

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bangkok girls motor show
bangkok girls motor show

Bangkok Girls

Look at all the sexy car modelsssss!
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bangkok girls motor show
bangkok girls motor show

Bangkok international motor show 2007 at BITEC

After the bad news about the International Motor Expo 2006 at the IMPACT center last year I was ready to skip this year's Bangkok International Auto Show at BITEC. The bad news was that all the exhibitors had decided to tone down the booth babe scene. It had become quite wild in previous years, sort of an arms race to see who could outdo everybody else with sexier outfits and shows. But then they decided to end all that. After watching coverage on TV I decided on a personal boycott. And then the show at BITEC rolls around and TV coverage showed the same effect, boring booth babes. But the difference is that there are four venues around the BITEC center, the main hall has the cars and trucks, the secondard hall has the motorcycles, a big tent houses accessories, and there is a large outdoor car audio area open at night. The main hall was the boring part. But the other areas were still good. And that is where I went and snapped some photos. As always, the crowds, lighting and movement (think wild dancing) make getting good photos difficult. But there are a few.
Pretties for clean diesel
Cute girls teach diesel tech
Cute girls teach diesel tech
Mobil lubricants booth babe
Mobil lubricants booth babe
Motor show dancers for Lamina
Motor show dancers for Lamina
Promotional models Lamina window film
Promotional models Lamina window film
JVC car stereo booth babe
JVC car stereo booth babe
Wild dancing at auto sound booth
Wild dancing at auto sound booth
Booth babe for Rocket Sound
Booth babe for Rocket Sound
Booth babes squatting at Rocket Sound
Booth babes squatting at Rocket Sound
Booth babe bookends
Booth babe bookends
JVC girls
JVC girls
Clutch girls
Clutch girls
Honda pretty presenter
Honda pretty presenter
Shortest shorts award
Shortest shorts award
Yamaha boots and black leather
Yamaha boots and black leather
Yamaha two bored hotties
Yamaha two bored hotties
Suzuki lonely booth babe
Suzuki lonely booth babe
ATV army girl
ATV army girl
Rice mill kiosk
Rice mill kiosk
Another shot of diesel girl
Another shot of diesel girl
Osaki accessories booth babe
Osaki accessories booth babe
Hot bike hot babe
Hot bike hot babe
Coyote dance motor show
Coyote dance at motor show
Coyote dancer gogo boots
Coyote dancer gogo boots
Coyote dancer arched back
Coyote dancer arched back
Coyote dancer stretch and show
Coyote dancer stretch and show
Coyote dance group blur
Coyote dance group blur
Coyote dancer talk to crowd
Coyote dancer talk to crowd
Coyote dancer on her knees
Coyote dancer on her knees
Coyote dancer pink and white
Coyote dancer pink and white
View of auto sound area
View of auto sound area
Coyote dancers group
Coyote dancers group
Coyote dancer skinny butt
Coyote dancer skinny butt

BANGKOK MOTORCYCLE SHOW 2009

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Yah, maklum! Penginnya mencari next generation Yamaha MX yang bisa diboyong sosoknya ke dalam negri, eh yang ketemu malah Yamaha Spark RX, yang kalo di dalam negri disebut New Jupiter Z dengan ubahan yang cuma facelift dikit-dikit wae. So , buat obat kecewa di Gelaran Bangkok Motorcycle show 2009 kali ini sebaiknya melototin dua maskot Yamaha yang menarik buat disimak. Ini maskot prototype pabrikan garpu tala yang punya segudang inovasi. setidaknya masih punya taring nih Yamaha ditahun ini…

YAMAHA NAAS 1
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Yamaha Thailand memperkenalan motor konsep istimewa yang punya nama Yamaha NaaS 1 (jangan dibaca nasi lho? He.he..he..) Konsep motor ini berbasis matic yang tampil dengan desain futuristik macam motor sport. Didukung suspensi modern kombinasi cantilever single sided fork serta mono pro link shock yang dinamai Dynamic Motion Suspension. Tidak hanya itu, NaaS 1 juga pantas digolongkan dalam cruise model berkat desain bodi-nya yang horisontal datar. Anyway yang jelas Cuma buat bikin ngiler, cause Cuma maskot sebagai wakil keunggulan tehnologi pabrikan Yamaha

YAMAHA Ei
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Satu lagi konsep bike bikinan Yamaha yang inovatif. Yang satu ini macam telur saat dilipet, namanya Yamaha Ei. Tampil dengan mengusung konsep motor harian masa depan. Tidak tampak sudut bersegi di setiap sisinya, karena hanya mengedepankan konsep lengkungan yang cantik.
yamaha-ei-coverSepintas layaknya motor elektrik dengan didukung ragam lampu LED. Uniknya, sektor setang hingga head light set yang dilengkapi wind shield bisa ditekuk hingga ujung wind shield menutup semua joknya. Tujuannya jelas memberi efisiensi ruang dan pengamanan ekstra saat diparkir di keramaian. Hasilnya, tampilan akhir tampak seperti telur dari luar planet alien. Tapi seru juga buat yang demen retro japanese pasti melirik sosok Ei. yamaha-e-1

Thursday, 3 December 2009

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TOKYO — Although most of the media focus at the 40th Tokyo Motor Show is on the three convention halls stuffed with the latest four-wheel dream machines, Tokyo is the only major auto show that also showcases motorcycles. They’re over in a pulsating big top tent officially called the North Hall, but for bikers, it should be called Fantasyland — something on the order of “Blade Runner” meets the mechanical bull scene in “Urban Cowboy.”

Besides the eyeball-assaulting light show, music loud enough to make your ears bleed and models in go-go boots and vinyl minidresses, there is a full spectrum of new rides, from futuristic to retro.

Honda EVO6

Let’s start at the Honda booth, where on one side, it’s back to the future, and on the other, Jimmy Carter is president again: the CB1100F, to me, evokes great old Hondas like the CBX, albeit with fewer exhaust pipes. Others will see what they want to see, but either way, it’s a beaut. The CB1100R (R for race) is about as ’70s as shag carpet, monaural LPs and polyester pants. Great retro themes overall though, and certainly buildable.

Suzuki Biplane concept

Muscle Bike Party: the Honda EVO6 has some really outer-galaxy styling and it’s coupled with a smart use of Honda’s underutilized six-cylinder engine from the Gold Wing. Output in this format would be more than the Gold Wing’s 118 horsepower. It looks like the styling department, however, ran out of time before they got to the rear of the bike.

The Suzukis are wild. Silent runner: the Crosscage is a fuel cell bike that really works; no gas engine at all. The powerplant is made by Intelligent Energy of the U.K., the same group that made the ENV fuel cell bike I tested — and thought was viable even if it sounded like a U.F.O., not a bike. The Biplane supposedly has a V-4, but the show bike is most likely a make-believe mockup. Looks to be straight out of a video game. When will either Suzuki be produced? Right after the 12th of Never.

Yamaha’s Tesseract looks like it wound up on the cutting room floor from the “Transformers” movie. It has another one of those dreamweaver hybrid powerplants; the jury is out whether it would even be classified as a motorcycle. Would it look quite as cool with air bags, seatbelts and impact-resistant bumpers? I don’t think so. It’s kind of a grown-up version of one of those scooters for the “help-I’ve-fallen-and-can’t-get-up crowd.” Perfect for cruising supermarket aisles. A lot of showgoers cooed over the retro-classic Yamaha Sakura. A standard-style bike with an 1,100cc V-twin would generate a lot of showroom traffic, methinks.

Finally, at the Kawasaki stand, the Z1000 gets a new suspension layout that helps improve engine and exhaust placement; that, in turn, permitted some low- and mid-range performance gains. KZ also says this screamer has better suspension components and brakes. But the leaner, meaner ZX10R is the more significant new intro, now with 170-175 horsepower, thanks to dual fuel injectors on each cylinder. Compression ratio is up to — yikes — 12.7:1. Stand back when you fire that puppy up.

The Ninja ZX-14 had to be massaged to meet tighter emissions standards, especially in Europe, so Kawasaki engineers thought, “Why not ratchet up that engine output while we’re at it?” Horsepower was already an unpublished number, but now, figure it has been bumped north of 180 at the rear wheel, 200 or more at the crankshaft. Last but far from least: A new 2-into-1 exhaust on the Ninja 250R perks up the engine; a new full fairing perks up its looks.

Important Note: Kawasaki was showing bikes they will produce; the competitors were showing daydreams they (and we) wish they could.

source: http://wheels.blogs.nytimes.com