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Rookie MotoGP rider Pol Espargaro shares his insights towards this weekend’s Malaysian MotoGP.

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We spend a few minutes in the pits with the NGM Forward Racing MotoGP team riders Alex de Angelis and Aleix Espargaro.

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It is that time again for motor heads to congregate at Malaysia’s capital of Motorsports, Sepang International Circuit for the biggest race of the year, the Shell Advance Malaysian Motorcycle Grand Prix 2014. (more…)

New Yamaha FJ-09 triple-powered sport tourer leaks ahead of EICMA debut.

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Sources allege that the KTM E-Speed electric scooter project has been axed.

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Mega MotoGP Carnival returns in Sepang International Circuit this weekend.

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New Suzuki GSX1000 F and GSX-S 1000 bows at INTERMOT 2014.

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Meet the new “Daytona-fied” Triumph Street Triple RX special edition.

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Honda calls it the next evolution of the NC700X, the bike that made its name by having a cargo space as the “tank” now comes with a bigger engine and a new name to reflect that, the NC750X.

By increasing the bore by 4mm to 77mm, the liquid-cooled parallel-twin engine now gets an extra capacity of 75cc and that bumps up the power output from 51hp to 54hp at the same 6250rpm while maximum torque is increased from 61Nm to 68Nm at 4750rpm. Seems little but the improvement with both power and torque curves are spread throughout the whole rev range.

On top of the power increase, Honda also added an extra balancer shaft to what they call injecting the engine with just the right amount of ‘good’ vibration. This makes the engine feel more refined yet still keeping the distinct “throb” delivered by its 270° firing order.

Even the muffler has been revised internally to allow a better flow from the engine’s increased capacity and now apparently also have a more “characterful” note. Still, from all that according to Honda, the NC750X can reach about 400km from its 14.1L underseat fuel tank.

The rest of the bike remains the same with the famous storage compartment large enough to take a full-face helmet.

The 2014 NC750X is available in Sword Silver Metallic and Matt Pearl White at RM54, 988.00. This model comes with a two year or 20,000 km manufacturing warranty.

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PETRONAS Talent Development Programme’s riders, Hafizh Syahrin Abdullah and Mohd Ramdan Rosli are optimistic on their home race as they wish to perform their best (more…)

Ducati Malaysia holds exclusive preview of all-new Ducati Scrambler exclusive for Asia Ducati Week 2014.

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Revised and uprated, 2015 BMW S1000 RR supersports debuts at INTERMOT with more grunt and bite.

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