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Amirul Azreen

Hong Leong Yamaha Motor (HLYM) has announced that its popular scooter model, the NMAX, will be available in two new stylish colours: Red and Blue.

  • The Yamaha NMax gets new colour scheme for 2023.
  • Powering the scooter is the refined Blue Core liquid-cooled, 4-stroke SOHC, 155cc, single-cylinder, 4-valve fuel-injected engine.

The updated models will be available at all authorized Yamaha dealers nationwide starting from 16th March 2023, with an updated recommended retail price of RM 9,798.00 (excluding registration fees and insurance coverage).

The Yamaha NMAX has been a favourite among Malaysian riders since its launch. The model is powered by a refined Blue Core liquid-cooled, 4-stroke SOHC, 155cc, single-cylinder, 4-valve fuel-injected engine with CVT, and comes with a large fuel tank of 7.1L. The new Red and Blue colours are expected to add more excitement and style to this already-popular model.

New owners of the NMAX can enjoy additional benefits with their purchase. They will receive a Yamaha safety disc lock worth RM 100, providing added security and peace of mind while riding their new scooter.

Yamaha Malaysia is confident that the new colours will be well received by Malaysian riders. “We are excited to offer our customers two new colours for the NMAX,” said a spokesperson for Yamaha Malaysia. “The Red and Blue colours look fantastic on this model and will add more style and excitement to the ride. We believe that the new colours will be very popular among Malaysian riders.”

The Yamaha NMAX has become a popular choice for city commuters who want a comfortable, practical, and stylish scooter for their daily commute. With the new Red and Blue colours, Yamaha is hoping to attract even more riders to its popular model.

If you are interested in purchasing the Yamaha NMAX in one of the new colours, visit your nearest authorized Yamaha dealer starting from 16th March 2023. Don’t miss this opportunity to add more style to your ride with the Yamaha NMAX in Red or Blue.

Art of Speed, Malaysia’s premier Kustom & Counter Culture event, returns for 2023 and promises to be bigger and better than ever before.

  • The AOS 2023 will take over every event hall at MAEPS, including a 350,000 sqft indoor venue and an 8.6 acre outdoor venue.
  • he event will feature a variety of activities for visitors, including the ThunderCircus Brotherhood Rally, the Hot Wheels Collector Convention, the Off The Grid outdoor camping and lifestyle area, and the Hail Vintage showcase.

After a record-breaking crowd response in 2022, the event will take place on July 29 and 30 at Malaysia Agro Exposition Park, Serdang (MAEPS), which boasts a 350,000 sqft indoor venue and an 8.6-acre outdoor venue. The event will take over every hall and feature even more activities to satisfy fans and visitors.

This year’s event will see an impressive guest list from the international custom community and media, including MOONEYES from Japan, Cycle Zombies and Geoff from Return of Cafe Racer from the USA, Vondutch from Indonesia, and Ya Seat from Thailand, among others.

New for 2023, Art of Speed will introduce the Outdoor ThunderCircus “Brotherhood Rally,” a fully dedicated open area for motorcycle riders and enthusiasts that will feature a motorcycle stunt show performed by professional riders and a mega ride-in and gathering of various motorcycle groups from across Malaysia and the region.

Another exciting new feature is the 1st Official Hot Wheels Collector Convention in Southeast Asia, which will take over Hall B for the event. Visitors will be able to enjoy even more Hot Wheels activities, diorama displays, including the Hot Wheels Rare and Collectibles Exhibition, and a Hot Wheels Skate School.

Hot Wheels fans will also have the opportunity to meet and greet famous Hot Wheels designers from the USA, and there will be a record attempt at the largest Hot Wheels formation in Malaysia.

Returning features include Off the Grid outdoor camping and lifestyle, Hail Vintage showcasing a large variety of vintage collectibles, and Show & Shine featuring the best selection of modified cars and custom motorcycles.

The event will also include additional activities such as the Streetware Con streetwear fashion vendors, the Pinup Pageant presented by Cherrybomb Pinup Parlour, and La Cultura, which celebrates Malaysia’s Chicano culture appreciation gathering.

To end the show on Sunday, one lucky ticket holder will win the lucky draw giveaway for a fully customized 1979 Toyota Celica with an air ride suspension by Art of Speed.

Yamaha, the Japanese multinational corporation, has announced a new investment fund in the United States. 

  • Yamaha has established a new investment fund called Yamaha Motor Exploratory Fund, L.P. II with $100 million USD available for investment.
  • The fund will be used to explore technologies and opportunities that will expand Yamaha’s new business domains and enhance its competitive advantages.

Yamaha Motor Ventures (YMV) in Silicon Valley will be in charge of identifying companies that will benefit from Yamaha Motor’s new investment fund.

The new fund will be used to explore technologies and opportunities, which will expand the company’s new business domain and enhance its competitive advantages. 

Yamaha’s “Medium Term Management Plan” from 2022 until 2024 aims to develop smaller businesses into “core businesses,” which will help Yamaha achieve its goal of securing a competitive edge.

The second Yamaha Motor Exploratory Fund was established in February 2023 and will last for ten years. 

Yamaha’s target businesses for investment are startups with innovative technologies and ample business growth potential in the fields of transportation, robotics, data/AI, fintech/insurtech, and digital health and wellness.

While it is unclear what the new investment fund from Yamaha will lead to, the company’s interest in “data/AI” suggests its focus may be on developing self-driving technology for its motorcycles. 

This new fund shows that Yamaha is committed to long-term investments that will allow it to stay ahead of its competitors.

Kodlin Bikes, a German company that specializes in motorcycle customization, has unveiled a customized BMW R 18 B at the Daytona Bike Week in Florida. 

  • Kodlin Bikes is a German company that specializes in motorcycle customization.
  • The R 18 B Heavy Duty model, designed by Fred Kodlin and his son Len, features an air suspension system and a completely remanufactured upper frame.

Fred Kodlin and his son Len have completed their first collaboration on a BMW model. 

The R 18 B Heavy Duty, a bike in typical Kodlin style, features an air suspension system at the front and rear, a completely remanufactured upper frame to lower the seat height, and a sheet metal tank that is longer than the original, among other features. 

The design also includes a front spoiler and a 3-colour underfloor lighting system, pinstripes, and an airbrushed pattern on the rear mudguard that combines Kodlin and “100 years of BMW Motorrad.” 

The Kodlin team spent three months on the project, with particular attention to detail on the sheet metalwork, including new side covers and custom-made aluminium milled hinge panels. 

The R 18 B Heavy Duty was a real father-son project, and the bike’s bolts were all made of stainless steel, with a nice Torx head. The R 18 B loudspeakers by Marshall and an amplifier are also fitted inside the side cases.

GALLERY: BMW R 18 “HEAVY DUTY”

BMW Motorrad, the German motorcycle manufacturer, has announced a technical campaign affecting some buyers of the much-anticipated 2023 S1000RR superbike.

  • BMW to replaced all 2023MY S 1000 RR with a new brake lever pin. 
  • All delivery of the 2023 S 1000 RR will be put on hold temporarily. 

According to a statement released by the company, a small number of S1000RR motorcycles with milled levers will be equipped with a new brake lever pin.

While the upgrade may cause a delay in delivery for some customers, BMW Motorrad has reassured them that they will receive their motorcycles soon. The company has also stated that new S1000RRs in stock will have the new part fitted over the next few weeks before they are delivered to customers.

The S1000RR is a flagship model for BMW Motorrad, renowned for its high performance and advanced engineering. With its sleek design and cutting-edge technology, the S1000RR has won praise from critics and enthusiasts alike, making it one of the most sought-after superbikes on the market.

The technical campaign is a proactive measure by BMW Motorrad to ensure the safety and reliability of their motorcycles. The company has a long-standing commitment to providing top-quality products and services to their customers, and this latest upgrade is a testament to that commitment.

BMW Motorrad has advised affected customers to contact their dealers for further information and to arrange for the upgrade to be carried out as soon as possible. The company has also expressed its gratitude to its customers for their patience and understanding during this process.

Buell Motorcycle has unveiled the production-ready SuperTouring 1190 at the ongoing 2023 Daytona Bike Week. This comes after the brand’s 2022 prototype failed to live up to expectations when it was unveiled last year.

While the bodywork remains largely unchanged, the new front fairing is a significant upgrade over the 2022 prototype’s boxy headlamp cluster. The updated fascia, developed in partnership with renowned industrial designer J. Ruiter, features winglets that give the SuperTouring a modern, sleek look.

Under the surface, the SuperTouring still features Buell’s 1,190cc ET-V2 engine. The 72-degree V-twin generates 185 horsepower at 10,600 rpm and 102 ft-lbs of torque at 8200 rpm.

Buell Motorcycle CEO Bill Melvin expressed his optimism for the SuperTouring 1190, stating that it will lead the American market in speed, handling, and performance. He added that Buell is building a strong reputation as a small, responsive company that provides a unique customer experience.

Melvin also noted that despite supply chain challenges, the SuperTouring 1190 is on target for production to begin this fall. With the bike’s significant improvements over the past year, it’s clear that Buell has high hopes for its upcoming contender.

Buell’s unveiling of the SuperTouring 1190 at Daytona Bike Week shows that the brand is back and ready to compete in the performance touring segment. With its sleek design and powerful engine, the SuperTouring is sure to turn heads and capture the attention of motorcycle enthusiasts.

Revving up the excitement of motorcycle enthusiasts, Mforce Bike Holdings Sdn. Bhd. has unveiled the latest addition to the WMOTO classic line-up – the Bobbie VII.

  • The WMOTO Bobbie VII features a parallel-twin 693cc engine. 
  • The ‘Bobber’ style cruiser makes 74hp and 64Nm.

The grand reveal took place at the official Mforce Smart Shop Kajang ceremony, hosted by Ca Cycle Advance (Kajang) Sdn. Bhd, on Sunday.

Boasting of timeless elegance, the WMOTO Bobbie VII is a head-turner, available in two distinct colors – Matte Black and Metallic Black. The classic motorcycle style is enhanced by a rounded light-shaped light styling, aptly fitting the moniker “Classical Legend.”

But don’t let the old-school looks fool you. The Bobbie VII packs a punch with its 693cc engine, two cylinders, and 4-stroke system, delivering a maximum power of 74hp at 8,500rpm and 64nm at 6,500rpm. Modern technology meets classic style, with full LED lights and a digital meter display that gives all vital information.

Safety is also a priority, with a dual-channel anti-lock (ABS) system, USB chargers to keep your gadgets juiced up, and a high-quality adjustable seat for rider comfort. And let’s not forget the golden “Bobbie” logo on the rider and passenger seat, adding a touch of luxury.

Fuel stops need not be a buzzkill, with the Bobbie VII’s 15-liter fuel tank capacity allowing riders to enjoy long journeys without having to refill often. What’s more, every purchase comes with a two-year manufacturer guarantee or a 20,000 km travel distance (whichever comes first) and online pure spare parts purchase service by Mforce Bike Holdings Sdn. Bhd.

Coming in new for the Malaysian market is the Honda Vario 125 compact scooter priced at RM7,080 excluding registration and insurance. 

  • Boon Siew Honda introduces the Vario 125. 
  • The Vario 125 features a compact 125cc single-cylinder engine that makes 11hp. 

Adopting a similar bodywork to the outgoing Vario 150, the 125cc variant also offers the same features albeit with a slightly updated package. 

That said, the Vario 125 still features the same 18L under-seat storage, Honda SMART key system with Anti-theft alarm, Answer Back system, full LED lighting and a fully digital instrument cluster. 

However, the 125cc gets a USB charger port which was not available on the Vario 150. 

Powering the Vario 125 is a single cylinder 125cc 4-stroke with liquid-cooled Enhanced Smart Power (eSP) engine capable of cranking 11hp @ 8,500rpm and 11.74Nm @ 5,000rpm. 

The Honda Vario 125 runs on a pair of 14-inch wheels shod with 90/80 at the front and 100/80 at the rear. 

According to Boon Siew Honda, the Honda Vario 125 comes in three exciting colours; Yellow, Blue and Red. 

Indian Motorcycle and S&S Cycle have teamed up to commemorate Tyler O’Hara’s 2022 King of the Baggers championship win in a unique and wonderful way. 

  • only 29 units of the King of the Baggers race bike will be build. 
  • the limited-run race machine will be built to full 2022 racing specification.

Both parties is creating a limited run of the ‘track-only’ Indian Challenger RR King of the Baggers race. The Indian Challenger RR is an extreme bagger racer that costs around USD100,000 (RM451k) and is built to full 2022 racing specifications, making it impossible to ride on the road.

Based on reports, the UK will only get one bike, while the other 28 will be distributed between Australia, New Zealand, France, Germany, and Japan. 

The limited-run machines are being built to celebrate O’Hara’s success, and only 29 will be made, which is the number of bikes he ran over the 2022 season.

Based on Indian’s 1768cc Challenger V-twin cruiser, the limited-run Challenger RR will undergo a massive transformation to make it race-ready. The engine will be upgraded with a new camshaft, a 112 CID big-bore cylinder/piston kit, a new air intake, and CNC ported cylinder heads. 

Protecting the motor is an S&S belly pan, and sportier foot controls assist with ground clearance. The bike is also fitted with a quickshifter and a billet clutch cover.

The suspension has been upgraded, and 17-inch rims with Dunlop treaded race tires have replaced the standard 19-inch front and 16-inch rear wheels. Fully-adjustable Öhlins FGR250 front forks and an Öhlins TTX rear shock provide excellent handling. 

The bike has been converted to chain drive, and the swingarm has been modified to cope with the additional power required in the corners.

Other modifications include:

  • carbon fibre saddlebags
  • aerodynamic bodywork
  • Brembo M4 front calipers
  • Chunky 330mm Alpha Racing discs with specialist SBS pads

Edaran Modenas Sdn Bhd (EMOS), the subsidiary of Motosikal dan Enjin Nasional Sdn Bhd (MODENAS), has announced the price of its latest sports cruiser, the Modenas Vulcan S (ABS). 

  • The Vulcan S is the first 650cc model to be rebadged by Modenas. 
  • The Vulcan S is the perfect cruiser for daily commuting and touring. 

The new model features Kawasaki’s renowned 649cc liquid-cooled, parallel twin engine, which is also found in the Ninja 650. The Vulcan S is tuned to achieve maximum linear power of 61hp and maximum torque of 62.4 Nm.

What sets the Vulcan S cruiser apart from other models is the “Ergo Fit” system that allows riders of all sizes to use the reduced reach setting, which makes the bike feel like it was built-to-fit each rider. 

The model also features an 18-inch front wheel and a 17-inch rear wheel, which is close to a sports model, for natural and nimble handling. The low center of gravity allows riders to take deep leaning turns with confidence and ease.

The Vulcan S has a modern and sporty look with its inverted triangle headlamp and compact gauge cluster that sports an analogue tachometer. 

All other information is shown on the multi-function LCD display that uses a blue LED backlight for projecting excellent visibility at night. The standard seat height of 705mm is extremely comfortable for the rider, and the motorcycle is easily maneuverable and super comfortable during high and low speed riding.

According to Roslan Roskan, Chief Executive Officer, MODENAS, the Vulcan S is one of the Kawasaki models that has long been awaited by customers. 

 

The motorcycle is built to fit all sizes and ages and will help welcome edgy riders, old and new, into the sport without hurting their wallets too much. The Vulcan S comes in two different colors and prices: Metallic Flat Spark Black retailing at RM36,500 and Pearl Matte Sage Green at RM37,200, both of which will be available in all Kawasaki Dealer showrooms by the end of March 2023.

The all-new Royal Enfield Hunter 350 which was introduced globally back in August 2022 has officially make its way to Malaysia. 

  • Royal Enfield Hunter 350 officially launch in Malaysia.
  • The Hunter 350 joins Classic 350 and Meteor 350.
  • Available in two trims, Metro Rebel and Metro Dapper. 

Available in two variants, the Metro Rebel and Metro Dapper – with the only difference between the two models is the colour scheme – is priced at RM22,200 and RM22,000 respectively. 

Powering the Hunter 350 is the same 349cc single-cylinder J-series engine found in the Meteor and Classic. The engine pumps out 20.2hp @ 6,100rpm and 27Nm @ 4,00rpm, with Royal Enfield claiming a max speed of 114km/h.  Meanwhile, power is delivered to the rear wheel via a five-speed manualtransmission and chain final drive.

While the Indian market gets 17-inch wired spoked (non-tubeless) and alloy wheels, only the latter is available for the Malaysian market due to the former is fitted with drum brake which does not meet the local homologation. 

That said, Malaysian gets the 17-inch alloy wheels with 110/70 at the front and 140/70 tubeless tyre at the rear. The Hunter 350 is also fitted with hydraulic disc brakes with dual-channel ABS. 

Other notable features include:

  • analogue and digital dash
  • USB charging port
  • 43mm telescopic front forks
  • twin shock absorbers with 6-level preload
  • 790mm seat height
  • 13L fuel tank

The introduction of the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 officially completes the brand’s 350 range in Malaysia alongside the Classic 350 and Meteor 350.

GALLERY: ROYAL ENFIELD HUNTER 350

TVS is said to be developing a new 600-750cc motorcycle to rival the popular Royal Enfield 650 twins. 

  • TVS plans to rival Royal Enfield with its own 650cc motorcycle. 
  • The development is rumoured to be underway and with the help of Norton Motorcycles. 
*Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650

Although there is no official confirmation from TVS regarding the development of this new motorcycle, it is rumoured that the company is already working on it. 

The new flagship is expected to have a twin-cylinder motor, with power and torque output potentially exceeding that of the Royal Enfield 650 twins, which produce 47 hp of max power and 52 Nm of peak torque.

*Royal Enfield Interceptor 650

The body style of the new TVS flagship is still up in the air, with the company possibly launching multiple body styles simultaneously, or starting with a single offering such as a roadster. 

Based on market response, TVS may consider other body styles such as scrambler, cafe racer, and ADV similar to what Royal Enfield is doing with its 350 and 650cc range.

*Royal Enfield Hunter 350

TVS will need multiple products in the 600-750cc segment to compete with rivals like Royal Enfield, who are consistently expanding their portfolio in this space. After the recent launch of the Super Meteor 650, Royal Enfield plans to add other 650cc bikes such as Shotgun 650, Himalayan 650, and Classic 650.

It is unknown whether TVS will develop this new motorcycle on its own or seek collaboration with another entity. TVS acquired British brand Norton Motorcycles in April 2020, and it is likely that they will use Norton’s expertise for their upcoming motorcycle.

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