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Bosch will begin the production of motorcycle ABS at the start of Q2 2022 in Thailand.

The Amata plant has been producing car components for the last 25 years, including the anti-lock braking system (ABS) since 2014.

The move to produce motorcycle ABS is in accordance with the Thailand Department of Land Transport announcement that all motorcycles must have ABS by 2024.

It is also mandatory that all existing motorcycles above 125cc have ABS by 2026.

The announcement is seen as an essential move to elevate the safety aspect of every rider in the country.

According to Bosch, around 25 per cent of motorcycles accidents can be avoided with ABS.

Moreover, Thailand has the highest rate of road traffic fatalities out of all the ASEAN countries.

Electric motorcycle company Zapp Scooter pull the wraps over their latest model, the 2022 i300.

The Zapp i300 is set to make its debut later this month in Paris and will head for Asia and the United States next year.

Interestingly, the i300 incorporates all recyclable materials with a combination of alloy exoskeleton and proprietary composite body instead of plastic components.

This helps the i300 to weigh at just 90 kilograms, making it one of the lightest scooters available.

The i300 comes with two 1.4kW portable battery packs that sit under the rider’s feet to improve stability.

The battery pack weighs about 5.4kg each and can be easily removed for recharging using an ordinary domestic power socket.

The range is set at around 64km and capable of doing 0 to 50km/h in under 3 seconds with a max speed of 96km/h.

The Zapp i300 will be available at a price of USD7,495 (RM31.6k).

The Honda Monkey is the most fun and adorable motorcycle you can get your hands on in the market right now.

For those planning to buy the Monkey, you are in luck as the Japanese manufacturer has upgraded the fun bike with an all-new 5-speed transmission for the 2022 model year.

The update should not come as a surprise as the Honda Grom received the same treatment last year.

Thanks to the upgrade, the 2022 Monkey offers a taller final ratio and shorter fist ratio, thus allowing a better pickup and higher top speed.

Nonetheless, the overall look is expected to remain the same as the previous generation.

The 2022 Honda Monkey is avaialble in the U.S for USD4,199 (RM17.7k).

Motorcycles are getting taller by the minute, and while it may seem a good move to increase the ground clearance of every two-wheeler, it spells trouble for short riders.

Although some manufacturers such as BMW Motorrad and Triumph Motorcycles have introduced a lower seat option, most of them are yet to offer such features.

However, worry not as UpBikers might have just the thing for every short rider on the planet.

Introducing UpBikers overshoe, a new product that adds one and a half inches to a riders height, thus helps to maximise manoeuvrability and handling of the motorcycle.

According to the Spanish company, the UpBikers overshoe will allow short riders to move the bike backwards and forwards with ease without getting off the bike.

The overshoe is secured with a strap around the back heel and features designed to allow for easier gear change and braking.

The UpBikers overshoe is currently available via the company official online store for EUR75 (RM376).

MotoGP is back in action this weekend at the Red Bull Ring after the summer break.

Veteran rider Cal Crutchlow will mark his debut with the Petronas Sepang Racing Team (SRT) as a replacement for the injured Franco Morbidelli.

Crutchlow is set to partner 7-time MotoGP world champion Valentino Rossi for the next three rounds.

“I’m really looking forward to being back on the grid and getting into the swing of a race weekend again, although it’s going to feel very different to the job that I’ve been doing this year as Yamaha’s test rider,” said the 35-year-old Britain.

Despite already familiarized himself with the factory-spec M1 as a test rider, the Red Bull Ring is not one of his favourites.

“The circuit at Spielberg isn’t one that I’ve enjoyed too much in the past, however, I did finish fourth in 2018, and that was a good result.

“It’s not a fast and flowing circuit; it’s somewhere where you need to be quick and very precise,” he added.

Nonetheless, Crutchlow admitted that his main objective this weekend is to take it session by session.

“I don’t have a target as such when it comes to results; my main aim will be to try to improve session by session.

“I’ll be working with Ramon Forcada, who knows the Yamaha bike very well. I think it will be good as Ramon was with Yamaha when I was.

“I’m sure it will go well; I just want to make sure that I do a good job for the team,” said Crutchlow.

Royal Enfield updated the Himalayan range to meet the BS6 requirements in India earlier this year.

However, recent reports suggest the company set to introduce a road-focused Himalayan, confirmed by a series of spy shot photos and clay model images.

The new variant is likely to be called the Royal Enfield Scram and features a fork-mounted halogen headlamp with a headlight cowl and a smaller tank extension compared to the regular Himalayan.

Moreover, the Scram features a single-piece seat unit compared to the split seat on the Himalayan.

The Royal Enfield Scram is expected to be on sale at a lower price range than the Himalayan in India.

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