Sunday, May 25, 2014
Five door up! joins Volkswagen’s new family of ultra compact city cars
Volkswagen has exposed the newest addition to its "New Small Family" series of ultra-compact city vehicles based on the first Volkswagen up! Concept car that debuted at the 2007 Frankfurt Motor Show.
Since then weve seen plentiful up! Concept cars such as the up! Lite, the E-up! And the Space up!, and even before the production launch of the three-door up!, which hit showrooms last December, Volkswagen had already hinted a five-door model was in the works.
Now the company has revealed that this new addition will be available in Germany from May and the rest of Europe by mid-year.
Sunday, May 18, 2014
MTA and Queens Reps to Meet About Planned 7 Train Shutdowns
MTA officials and Queens representatives are set to meet Thursday to discuss planned weekend shutdowns on the 7 train line this year, which drew fire from Long Island City residents and leaders, who say that the move will devastate businesses in the neighborhood.
Service on the line will halt between Queensboro Plaza and Times Square for 13 weekends between the end of the February and July for maintenance and signal work, the MTA announced last month, with more closures expected for the second half of the year.
Restaurant owners in the neighborhood are fearful the shutdowns will deal a crushing blow to business in the neighborhood.
"Its crippling," said Rebecca Trent, who owns Jackson Avenue comedy club The Creek and The Cave and is one of the founders of LIC Eateries, a coalition of neighborhood restaurants.
"I talk to everyone in the neighborhood when I can — it really seems like, across the board, its going to be devastating," she said.
Queens officials are expected to meet with the MTA to discuss the service disruptions Thursday afternoon at the MTAs office in Manhattan, and Trent said she and a handful of other local business owners plan to station themselves outside to hand out fliers.
The meeting is not open to the public.
"Were going to go form a receiving line outside the building to say thank you to everyone for meeting, and to remind everybody of what we want," she said.
Local leaders and elected officials have offered several suggestions for the MTA, including repeated requests for bus service from Hunters Point directly to Manhattan through the Queens-Midtown Tunnel, subsidizing East River Ferry rides and increasing weekend service on the neighboring N and M lines.
Theyve also asked the MTA to help Long Island City businesses develop a marketing and advertising campaign to offset the loss of business expected by the service closures.
"What are they going to do to help small businesses survive these amazing amounts of weekends?" City Councilman Jimmy Van Bramer said.
The neighborhood has experienced the same service disruptions repeatedly over the last few years, as the MTA has continued to work on a $550 million major capital improvement project to replace the 7 lines old signaling system.
"I think our small business owners have been incredibly resilient and survived these past closures, but theyre worried theyre not going to be able to survive this one," Van Bramer said. "Its too many weekends."
The MTA has said that the 7 train shutdowns planned for 2014 are necessary for the signal system upgrades — known as Communications-Based Train Control, or CBTC, which it says will bring more reliable train service and things like countdown clocks to the 7 line — as well as other needed work, like reconstruction of the Steinway Tube under the East River.
"We understand the impact that this vital work will have on the community but we also understand the impact if this work is not done and we let the No. 7 line go into a state of disrepair or are not able to absorb increasing ridership through the installation of CBTC," a spokesman for the agency said.
"We look forward to what we hope will be a productive meeting to discuss ways we can mitigate how our customers and the community are impacted during this work."
State Sen. Michael Gianaris, who will also be attending Thursdays meeting, said hes hoping the MTA will take up some of the communitys suggestions.
"The work may need to get done, but the community should not be disregarded," he said.
Source: http://www.dnainfo.com/new-york/20140206/long-island-city/mta-queens-reps-meet-about-planned-7-train-shutdowns
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Service on the line will halt between Queensboro Plaza and Times Square for 13 weekends between the end of the February and July for maintenance and signal work, the MTA announced last month, with more closures expected for the second half of the year.
Restaurant owners in the neighborhood are fearful the shutdowns will deal a crushing blow to business in the neighborhood.
"Its crippling," said Rebecca Trent, who owns Jackson Avenue comedy club The Creek and The Cave and is one of the founders of LIC Eateries, a coalition of neighborhood restaurants.
"I talk to everyone in the neighborhood when I can — it really seems like, across the board, its going to be devastating," she said.
Queens officials are expected to meet with the MTA to discuss the service disruptions Thursday afternoon at the MTAs office in Manhattan, and Trent said she and a handful of other local business owners plan to station themselves outside to hand out fliers.
The meeting is not open to the public.
"Were going to go form a receiving line outside the building to say thank you to everyone for meeting, and to remind everybody of what we want," she said.
Local leaders and elected officials have offered several suggestions for the MTA, including repeated requests for bus service from Hunters Point directly to Manhattan through the Queens-Midtown Tunnel, subsidizing East River Ferry rides and increasing weekend service on the neighboring N and M lines.
Theyve also asked the MTA to help Long Island City businesses develop a marketing and advertising campaign to offset the loss of business expected by the service closures.
"What are they going to do to help small businesses survive these amazing amounts of weekends?" City Councilman Jimmy Van Bramer said.
The neighborhood has experienced the same service disruptions repeatedly over the last few years, as the MTA has continued to work on a $550 million major capital improvement project to replace the 7 lines old signaling system.
"I think our small business owners have been incredibly resilient and survived these past closures, but theyre worried theyre not going to be able to survive this one," Van Bramer said. "Its too many weekends."
The MTA has said that the 7 train shutdowns planned for 2014 are necessary for the signal system upgrades — known as Communications-Based Train Control, or CBTC, which it says will bring more reliable train service and things like countdown clocks to the 7 line — as well as other needed work, like reconstruction of the Steinway Tube under the East River.
"We understand the impact that this vital work will have on the community but we also understand the impact if this work is not done and we let the No. 7 line go into a state of disrepair or are not able to absorb increasing ridership through the installation of CBTC," a spokesman for the agency said.
"We look forward to what we hope will be a productive meeting to discuss ways we can mitigate how our customers and the community are impacted during this work."
State Sen. Michael Gianaris, who will also be attending Thursdays meeting, said hes hoping the MTA will take up some of the communitys suggestions.
"The work may need to get done, but the community should not be disregarded," he said.
Source: http://www.dnainfo.com/new-york/20140206/long-island-city/mta-queens-reps-meet-about-planned-7-train-shutdowns
Sunday, May 11, 2014
BIMOTA DB3 MANTRA DB3 5
BIKE DESCRIPTION
Custom fabricated subframe
Custom Aluminum tank
Custom seat pan and hump
Full custom ISR brake system
Alpina tubeless spoke wheels
Custom fabricated spacers for wheel swap
Upholstery by Rod’s Designs
Paint by Kiel at Crown Autobody
All new electrics
Earth X Lifepo Battery
Refreshed engine by TJ @ Ducati Milwaukee
Koso speedometer gauge
Vortex clip ons with Speedy Moto bars
Custom made belt covers
EVR slipper clutch and slave cylinder
Pirelli Diablo Rossa III
Keihin FCR Carbs
Rizoma rear sets w/ custom fabricated brackets
Custom fabricated exhaust
Emgo headlight bucket w/ LSL mounts
Rebuilt stock Pailloi forks and rear shock
Custom Hel brake lines
CRG bar end mirrors
Analogmotorcycles.com
Sunday, May 4, 2014
2014 Mercedes Benz E63 AMG to be launched on July 25
The much awaited Mercedes Benz E63 AMG will be launched on July 25th in India. E63 AMG is the performance version of E Class Sedan. AMG,Originally an independent engineering firm specializing in performance improvements for Mercedes vehicles. Mercedes E63 AMG will feature a special AMG "A-wing" ,a twin-blade grille , black finished rear diffuser,AMG exclusive dual exhaust setup,silver seatbelts,Alcantara inserts to the Nappa leather steering wheels and Lots more.
Under the hood E63 AMG is powered by 5.5-litre V8 produces 557PS of peak power and 700Nm of torque. Engine volume has degraded from previous model, Power and torque is shooted up for maximum performance. It comes with 4matic 4wheel-drivetrain, and a 7-speed speedshift gearbox. All advanced safety system present in Benzs will also be in E63 AMG. Mercedes Benz E63 AMG will be priced around 1Cr (Ex-Showroom -Delhi). E63 AMG competes against the likes of BMW M5 and Audi RS5.
Under the hood E63 AMG is powered by 5.5-litre V8 produces 557PS of peak power and 700Nm of torque. Engine volume has degraded from previous model, Power and torque is shooted up for maximum performance. It comes with 4matic 4wheel-drivetrain, and a 7-speed speedshift gearbox. All advanced safety system present in Benzs will also be in E63 AMG. Mercedes Benz E63 AMG will be priced around 1Cr (Ex-Showroom -Delhi). E63 AMG competes against the likes of BMW M5 and Audi RS5.
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