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Fans around the globe yesterday tuned in for the second-ever MotoGP virtual race where premier class riders turned to online gaming to offer some motorsports action and this got us thinking, is eSports the future of MotoGP? As an addition? For sure! As replacement? You can never replace the real thing now, can you? (more…)

It’s not all bad news during this COVID-19 pandemic. There are a lot more infected Malaysians getting better as we move forward with the Movement Control Order but in the world of motorcycling, Indonesia is celebrating a new benchmark with a new distribution deal signed with Energica Motor Company. (more…)

Goh Brothers Motorcycles Sdn Bhd will be launching the Harley-Davidson Johor Bahru official dealership in the near future and they’re looking for outstanding individuals to join the team that’ll basically cover the southern market for premium motorcycles in Malaysia. (more…)

The Yamaha MotoGP factory squad has finally spoken out regarding the matter revolving around the 2020 and 2021 seasons, particularly their new upcoming rider, Fabio Quartararo. It seems that there might be a little ‘spark’ between the factory team and Petronas Yamaha SRT about who gets which rider if there are no races in 2020. (more…)

There isn’t a doubt in hell that these are some of the most difficult times the world has ever seen this side of the dark ages, the great depression and other major world crises.

But motorcycle sales has been on the decline way before anyone ate the bat that supposedly caused Covid-19.

Motorcycle sales has been dwindling globally for years already. Blame that on stricter regulations, safety concerns and global warming even. Or perhaps man and motorcycle has lost its romance. Some manufacturers are still in the black, but others are already facing the red with difficult calls from the management to remain relevant.

Singapore is one country that has particularly been hard hit. Whether intentionally or not is up for debate. Known the world over for its extreme taxes, one particular tax called the ARF had apparently been revised a few years ago. And this tax alone had caused the prices of some motorcycles to go up by more than S$40,000!

Credit: Motorgrapher for The Gasoline Addict

So how are our Singaporean riding buddies hanging on?

Our friend and fellow motorcycling aficionado Will Yap published an interesting article on his website – The Gasoline Addict – detailing exactly what the Singaporean motorcycling industry is facing.

Quoting sources from within the industry as well as prominent journalists, Will’s article paints a wanting picture of the Singaporean motorcycling industry. And though there are some fun motorcycling events and many who still ride for leisure and for work, the industry has seen better days. But whether those days will return or not is the real question here.

Will for one definately hopes so, he says, “While the policies like COE and ARF, aimed at controlling congestion are able to impose some control over the car population, motorcycles are also subjected to these policies. Motorcycles have the ability to maintain constant movement through congestion. A study shows that drivers switching to motorcycles instead can even greatly reduce congestion.”

Will the industry ever recover and will motorcycling ever get back to the glory days of the past? Difficult for a city state hell bent on making personal vehicle ownership ridiculously expensive, but with Singapore, you never really know. Check out Will’s article by clicking here.

Kawasaki has been slowly but surely developing their electric sports bike for a while now. It’s been under the radar all this time but now, we know it’s called the Kawasaki EV Endeavor based on the latest video posted on their official YouTube page. The best feature of all, in our opinion? It comes with a manual transmission! (more…)

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