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illmotion: JKL’s Internet sensation s2k
Posted by Jay Hoang in Honda, ill Motion, Jason Hoang Photography, Show on September 20th, 2010
Winter is coming up and the weather is starting to suck so much that you can see your breath during the mornings and evenings. Next thing you know, there’s a foot of snow outside your driveway and there’s no such thing as tucking tire anymore.
Jackie shows everyone that there is no such thing as being too low. Some are confused as to how he does it, but he does and he does it well. Every piece of the car is put together with attention to detail – something that seems common among the other S2000 owners like Nick and Jackson.
Custom candy blue TE37′s in 18×9.5 +22 all around, ASM bumper, Spoon buckets and diffuser, J’s carbon GT wing and titanium exhaust and a whole bunch of other goodies that make this car just as good as it looks.
This will probably be the last and potentially the only shoot that we get of his car before he heads back home to Victoria, B.C. Perhaps next year he’ll have something different in store and we can get that up on illmotion for you guys as well. Enjoy.
Civic Duty
Posted by detoadmin in Coming Soon on October 8th, 2009
Remember all the beautiful cars of the 1960′s? Cars with clean lines and could easily be identified from afar. I feel like Honda has successfully executed this retro-throwback with the Honda EV-N Concept. Below is the inspiration for this new battery-powered concept mini car, the Honda N360.
The Honda EV-N Concept.
2015 HONDA CB750 MOTORCYCLE CONCEPT
This 2015 Honda CB 750 is a predecessor to the 1970s-80s CB (pictured), but with a few minors upgrades…wink, wink. Electronically tuned via on board computer, frame and body is a unibody contstruction combining carbon fiber, aluminum, and titanium, seat cowling is part of the frame, front and rear electro-magnetic suspension adjusted electronically, and sensor readouts updating every 1/10 a second that adjust everything on-the-fly. Did I mention radar technology to “sense an upcoming head-on collision and will automatically slow the bike.”?
The on board computer, which can be controlled through a 5” OLED multi-touch display positioned right on the fuel tank. This is the brains of the bike. There are 3 menus: GPS, Drive modes, diagnostics mode.
GPS mode is like your standard GPS that will give you directions and etc, but it will be connected to the internet through Wi-Fi and 3G. This will enable you to find information on the go and implement it to your route.
Drive mode: economy, race and standard can all be electronically tuned.
Diagnostic mode: lap times, gas consumption, top speed and etc.
Now if they can only make it faster then the Yamaha R1, then I’ll be impressed…
Designer: Igor Chak
via:Yanko Design
Honda:Powered By Dreams
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