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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

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Monday, November 29, 2010

Max Biaggi-2010 World Superbike ChampionThanks to the fifth place earned in race 2, Biaggi brought the point gap to 63 points between him and Leon Haslam (Suzuki), who was the last rider in contention for the title (413 to 350). A gap impossible to fill with only the French round at Magny Cours to go until the end of the season. Max Biaggi – with his fifth title after four consecutive world championships, from 1994 to 1997 in the 250 class – is the first Italian World Superbike champion.

In the manufacturer standings Aprilia (433 points) is 41 points ahead of Ducati (392). Nine points will be enough for the Veneto-based team to take the manufacturer championship.

But Imola was not the site of a simple race day: delayed at the start of race 1, Biaggi had to settle for a placement (11th). Race 2 was an entirely different story. Abandoning any use of tactics, Max forced his Aprilia RSV4 into the front positions, battling for the podium right from the first turn. The fifth place he ended up with handed Max the championship title a round early and evoked an explosion of rejoicing from the thousands of fans who had come out to the circuit to cheer on the most famous Corsair in world motorcycle racing.

“This is a grand day – commented an exhausted but happy Biaggi in the end – a day which I have greatly desired. I’ve often felt in past years like I hadn’t been placed in the proper conditions to be able to express my worth and to achieve the results that I know I deserve. This is one of the reasons that, at a certain point in my career, I chose this world, the SBK championship, and this is why I wanted to surround myself with the right people for this adventure – because racing isn’t just about speed, tyres and an engine. It is also about joy and having fun and with these guys, with this team, I feel at home. I want to thank everyone: my team, Aprilia, Piaggio Group, the chairman.

It has not been an easy season. Many riders have won races and if they had been just a bit more consistent, they would have been able to be more troublesome for us. The greatest moments were the double victories at Monza and Misano. It is something very special to win in front of my fans. But it isn’t over yet – there is still one goal left – to ride my RSV4 to the manufacturer title. We’ll talk again in a week and it would be truly fantastic to close out this wonderful season with another championship”.

Roberto Colaninno, chairman and CEO of the Piaggio Group (which Aprilia is part of) was in the pit to experience the triumph of his team and rider and had this to say: “Today we achieved an extraordinary result which takes place in the second year of Aprilia’s participation in World Superbike and, once again, confirms the technical excellence of the Noale Racing Division as well as the Piaggio Group in the two-wheel worldwide scene. It would be impossible to imagine anything better on a day like today. We won the World Superbike Championship on an Italian track, with an Italian bike, an Italian rider and a sponsor – Alitalia – which takes Italy all over the world. This has never before happened in Superbike history and this makes all of us that much more proud”.

aprilia RS 125

aprilia RS 125 wallpaperProduction ran until 2005 and was subsequently dropped Tuono 1999 to 2005 The RS125 Tuono was introduced in 1999 as a semi naked version of the RS125. The most notable features are the angular fairings, two headlight units, digital gauge and multispoke rims. RS125 2006 onwards The RS125 was given completely new fairing styling similar to the RSVR. The lip on the headlight unit is increased in size.

RS125 1999 to 2005 The RS125 is revised again in 1999 with more rounder and bulbous fairings, five spoke rims and a single air duct on the right hand side. A digital gauge is added in place of the temperature gauge. The headlight unit is rounded and the lip is introduced to the top centre. The front air intakes are integrated into the front upper portion of the middle fairing. The RS retains a lot of the appearances of the previous RS but there are some notable differences.

RS125 1996 to 1998 The RS125 is revised and the R suffix is dropped. It has the distinctive features of having an angular tail section and swept front fairing, square cut headlight unit, three spoke rims, air scoops on the upper front middle fairing, Electric starter or kick start on the left hand side and analogue gauges. Aprilia introduced the first RS125 in 1992.

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aprilia RS 250

aprilia RS 250 wallpaperFirstly because they look more stylish secondly they consume Now why replace stock headlights with Xenon Bulbs? According to facts these bulbs give off 30% more light, and consumes 55w and do not emit any more heat than a stock halogen bulb, and amazingly draw less current, saving you energy for the other systems on a bike. Aprilla Xenon headlights would probably be the best motorcycle upgrade you could have as these Xenon bulbs are specifically designed for use with motorcycle plastic lenses, which makes it a safe. Fixing the Aprilla Xenon bulbs require less time, they come with a one year warranty.

The Aprilia bulbs are easy to install and draws less power equivalent to 12v /55w which is much less then 135W by a Halogen headlights and produces 7500K of heat, the color of light it produces is ultra bright white and blue tint. But anyone who would want an effective lighting system for his motorcycle would recommend getting himself an Aprilla Xenon Headlights kit for his bike. These Xenon Headlight bulbs are available in a variety of designs and can produce different amount of lumens, making it easier for the buyer to choose any type of Aprilla Xenon Headlights. .

The Aprilia Xenon headlights are the brightest bulbs because of the usage of xenon gas instead of the old traditional halogen headlights which produces the conventional yellow light used by many bikers in the past years. The Aprilia Xenon headlights are designed for those motorcyclist who love to ride in the pitch dark and wants their headlights to be very bright and stylish and can make their ride easy and fun in any kind of darkness .the motorcycle are the best ever due to their capabilities when it comes to their beaming lights. It was establishment in 1960 and by 1975 they were producing a wide range of motorcycles. Aprilia as a motorcycle factory does not have a very old history, but in a very short time span they have made their mark on the motorcycle industry.

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Sunday, November 28, 2010

festive lighting...

Diwali is long gone and it's time for Christmas with reds & greens, cakes & cookies and loads of happiness....
...but festivity can never go out of style, can it?

I received a mail, few weeks back from one of Rang Decor's readers Rama Ananth and she wanted to share some of her Diwali moments with all of us. I loved the way she has used fairy lights and other traditional lamps to bring in festivity.

Here are few captures from her lovely home.
These are truly beautiful Rama, thanks for sharing it with readers of Rang Decor!

(images by Rama Ananth)

Saturday, November 27, 2010

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Friday, November 26, 2010

A Hundred Hands...

A Hundred Hands is a nonprofit trust based in Bangalore, India.

Their vision is to create a world that celebrates the pleasure of handmade crafts in our homes and daily lives.

'The Handmade Collective' A showcase and sale of all things handmade is on and I had an opportunity to drop by yesterday and enjoy the beauty of various handcrafted work.

The gracious Mala Dhawan of A Hundred Hands showed me around and here are few lovely products that I captured from a variety of handmade goodies...
Amazing Aepan painting on tealight holder lamps...
Gift boxes...
'Aepan is a unique craft of the Kumaoni folk , where they use finger nails, originally done on walls. Intricate patterns are made using natural dyes as this craft gets a new lease of life decorating homes and office stationery.'
Christmas gift items by Flower Belles Decorators...
I just loved this idea of having fairy lights decorated with recycled egg crates by eCoexhist...
Eco-friendly Ganesha by eCoexist...Beautiful Sanjhi Art...
'Sanjhi is an art of cutting paper on non metallic surfaces with the help of plied scissors and sharp blades. While this craft flourished since its origin in the lands associate with Krishna, in Mathura and Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh, today only one family claims to be carrying it forward through it's fifth generation of artists.'
Lush green plants for sale...
Beeswax products...
Hase Chitra, a tribal art form from Shimoga and Karwar district of Karnataka. Usually done on special occasions like weddings etc, now trying to bring it into our modern everyday life by painting on canvas and metal...

It was a great to learn about some very interesting art forms of India, that are being revived by 'A Hundred Hands...'

Do drop by at
A Handmade Collective
24th Nov to 28th Nov. 2010
4, Ashley Road, Behind Hotel Ajanta
off Brunton Cross Road
Bangalore

Do check out their Facebook page for other updates.


(images by Arch

Fashion-conscious women were twisting and plaiting their hair. Today a ponytail is the trendiest hairdo of this season.

The ponytail was consummated at Louis Vuitton fashion show. Stylist Michael Kors made the hairdo more volumetric and textural with backcombing. It is the best hairstyle for windy weather. Preen refused of common scrunchies fastening the ponytails with complicated knots. We see an example of minimalism at Stella McCartney's fashion show.

Art by Aarohi...

Nazar Batto Box...
Today, I dropped by at Aarohi Singh's exhibition at Pageturners Bookstore and was completely engulfed into a world of vibrant colours and Indian Kitsch.

Here are few captures of her wonderful work.
Side View of the box...
Horn Ok Please Kettle...
Thayyam Box...
Nimboo Mirchi Series Paintings...
Gorgeous Thalis (psst...that lovely Goddess Saraswati thali will soon be mine;-)
The lovely lady with her stunning work:-)

Aarohi's exhibition is on till 28th November, 2010 at
Pageturners Bookstore,
89 Kannan Building, MG Road, Bangalore

So if you are in Bangalore, do drop by:-)

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