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As  KTM fanboys eagerly await the launch of KTM’s 1390 Super Duke range in 2024, the Austrian motorcycle manufacturer is also giving its loyal off-road and supermoto market a taste of what’s to come.

  • Recent sightings of prototype versions for the 690 SMC R and 690 Enduro R suggest significant updates are on the horizon.
  • the 2025 model year is expected to also feature a heavily revised 692.7cc single cylinder engine. 

A Sleek New Look

At first glance, the prototypes sport matte black finishes, indicating their pre-production status. While their overarching aesthetic closely mirrors their current counterparts, closer examination reveals noticeable changes in bodywork.

Shared features between the SMC R and Enduro R models, such as styling, remain consistent, but modifications have been made to the front nose cowl and fender. Interestingly, the new fender is borrowed from the GasGas ES 700 and SM 700 models. 

Revamped side panels encasing the tank have also been redesigned for a more aerodynamic feel, seeming to envelop a larger radiator—hinting at significant engine modifications.

Under the Hood: More Than a Facelift

The engines of these prototypes appear to have undergone a comprehensive overhaul. While still based on the 692.7cc engine, there are cues that suggest an expansion beyond the 700cc mark. Observations reveal new billet alloy covers for both the clutch and generator, redesigned main engine castings, and changes to the cylinder bracing.

Though the cylinder head looks relatively unchanged, these alterations imply that the engine could offer a longer stroke and potentially a larger bore, aiming for a more robust performance.

*current KTM 690 Enduro R

Chassis and Frame Tweaks

The frame architecture remains largely similar to existing models but features a modified plate for the front engine bracket to accommodate the revamped engine. Additionally, the footpeg hangers for passengers have been extended, shifting backward and upward in their positioning.

Tail-end Changes

On the rear end, both models appear to feature redesigned bodywork. While side bags obscured the changes on the Enduro R in the spy photos, visible adjustments were made to the lower rear side panels of the SMC R, revealing more of the exhaust. This is in line with a potentially upgraded engine, as the exhaust exhibits a hand-welded finish. 

What’s Being Retained?

Not everything is changing. Elements like the swingarm, WP shocks, forks, brake calipers, and wheels seem to be carryovers from the current 690 series models.

A 2025 Arrival?

While KTM is known for its somewhat lax approach to hiding prototypes, the state of these spotted models suggests they are more likely to hit the market for the 2025 model year rather than in 2024. Following suit, KTM’s sister companies, GasGas and Husqvarna, are expected to launch their own versions, offering a stylistic alternative for consumers.

(source: Cycle World)

Triumph Motorcycles has rolled out a new feature for its popular Tiger 1200 range: the Active Preload Reduction.

  • The new advancement adds to the bike’s already advanced Showa semi-active suspension, aiming to give riders greater control.
  • The Active Preload Reduction allow riders to manoeuvre the Tiger better and confidently. 

The feature adjusts the rear suspension preload as the motorcycle slows down, potentially lowering the seat height by up to 20mm when the bike is at a standstill. This allows for an easier reach to the ground, boosting riders’ confidence.

Current seat height options range from 850mm to 895mm depending on the model, but the new feature allows for even greater customisation. 

To activate the Active Preload Reduction, new customers can simply press the ‘Home’ button on the switch cube for one second. Existing Tiger 1200 owners can avail of this update at their next dealer service.

Steve Sargent, Chief Product Officer at Triumph, stated that this on-the-fly feature lowers the bike’s center of gravity at slower speeds, making it more accessible and increasing riders’ confidence.

The Tiger 1200, celebrated for its agility and maneouverability, further solidifies its standing in the competitive adventure motorcycle market with this addition.

As Malaysia gets ready to embrace the spirit of Merdeka and Malaysia Day, Ducati Malaysia is ensuring that bike aficionados across the country have an extra reason to celebrate.

  • Ducati Malaysia latest campaign, “Massive Deals for Merdeka”, is offering prospective and current Ducati enthusiasts unbeatable deals on a range of world-class motorcycles and premium gear.
  • If you’ve ever dreamt of feeling the rush of owning a Ducati, now might be the best time to make that dream a reality.

Prospective buyers can benefit from generous cash rebates, going up to RM8,000, on certain models. This enticing offer, which lasts until 30th September 2023, caters not just to seasoned riders but also to those newly smitten by the Ducati charm. This move is set to make the joy of possessing Italian elegance and power in a motorcycle more accessible.

For those still contemplating, Ducati Malaysia is offering a unique chance to take their elite bikes for a spin. As part of their Merdeka campaign, dedicated test rides have been arranged for aspirants.

The experience isn’t just about the ride; it’s about understanding the lifestyle, the passion, and the sheer pleasure of being atop a globally renowned bike. And what better period than the Merdeka festivities to hop on and feel the magic for yourself?

But Ducati doesn’t stop at just motorcycles. Reflecting their tradition of unmatched quality, they have also unveiled attractive promotions on Ducati merchandise. Buyers can avail up to 35% off on select official Ducati apparel, merchandise, as well as services and spare parts.

Whether it’s the high-performance riding gear or the everyday lifestyle wear, Ducati ensures that fans can wear their pride, echoing the brand’s heritage of unmatched excellence.

To dive deeper into the “Massive Deals for Merdeka”, or to explore what Ducati has on offer, bike enthusiasts are encouraged to visit the official Ducati Malaysia website or drop by their nationwide dealerships including locations such as Petaling Jaya, Kuala Lumpur, Sungai Buloh, and Penang.

Mforce Bike Holdings Sdn. Bhd., recognized as the official custodian of the QJMOTOR brand in Malaysia, stunned motorcycle aficionados by revealing the striking SRK600RC.

  • Boasting a 600cc engine, this bike is poised to redefine the mid-range motorcycle segment with its captivating design and exhilarating performance.
  • The SRK600RC is available in two colour options, both offering Gresini Racing Moto2 livery.

Starting at RM39,888 (exclusive of insurance and road tax) and available in elegant shades of Black and Blue, the SRK600RC stands as a testament to QJMOTOR’s commitment to craft, performance, and value.

Delving deeper into its core, the SRK600RC houses a meticulously engineered four-cylinder, 16-valve engine fortified with a DOHC system. The liquid-cooled mechanism ensures optimal thermal management, allowing the motorcycle to deliver consistent power outputs across varying conditions. With a staggering 81hp @ 11,000rpm and an impressive torque of 51Nm @ 10,500rpm, the SRK600RC is set to offer riders blistering acceleration and thrilling performance with every twist of the throttle.

Complementing the robust engine is a Manual Multi-Plate Wet Clutch (ASC) paired with a 6-speed manual transmission. This combination ensures smooth gear transitions, granting riders a greater degree of control and responsiveness, essential for both city jaunts and long rides.

Weighing 225kg, the SRK600RC strikes a balance between agility and stability. It’s evident that every gram and every design line was meticulously thought out, guaranteeing optimal on-road performance. Further enhancing rider safety is the inclusion of an Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) and a quickshifter (for up-shift only).

This advanced braking mechanism ensures that the wheels don’t lock up during sudden or intense braking situations, thereby bolstering braking efficiency and reducing chances of skidding.

Beyond its mechanical prowess, the SRK600RC showcases an impeccable design ethos. It isn’t just a machine; it’s a work of art. The attention to detail, the sculpted bodywork, and the aggressive stance promise not only a delightful ride but also turning heads wherever it goes. 

For those eager to experience the SRK600RC firsthand, this magnificent machine is now available across all authorized QJMOTOR dealers in Malaysia.

The ongoing KL Bike Show 2023 at PWTC Kuala Lumpur has become the birthplace for the much-anticipated SYM Tuscany 150. Amidst a plethora of displays, SYM Malaysia strategically unveiled their latest model, evoking strong interest from both the press and public alike.

It’s clear that the Tuscany 150 isn’t just another scooter to add to the lineup. Its design, which merges classic aesthetics with contemporary touches, instantly captivates. Such a union speaks directly to those who appreciate scooters that aren’t just functional, but also evoke a certain emotion. “Exciting” is one way to describe it, but for many scooter aficionados present at the launch, “mesmerizing” might be a better fit.

At the heart of this beauty lies a powerful single-cylinder 4-stroke engine. Its specs are impressive: a 149.6cc displacement engine capable of churning out 8.5Kw at 8000rpm and an enviable torque of 11.4Nm at 5,500rpm.

It’s an offering that aims to strike the perfect chord between agility, performance, and fuel efficiency. Whether it’s for weaving through the city’s bustling traffic or setting off on longer journeys, the Tuscany 150 is geared up for the challenge.

Tech-savvy riders will revel in the Smart Key System which, beyond its anti-theft alarm, boasts a keyless experience. The ability to start the engine, access storage, and refuel without fumbling for the key is more than just a convenience—it’s a testament to SYM’s dedication to enhancing the rider experience.

Safety and utility haven’t been overlooked either. The full LED lighting system ensures riders aren’t just seen, but can see the road ahead with greater clarity. The digital LCD display provides all essential ride metrics, while the inbuilt fast-charging USB port ensures gadgets remain juiced up during commutes.

Available in a trinity of colours – Red, Gray, and White – the Tuscany 150’s price tag starts at RM8,888 without insurance and road tax. Given the features, it’s an attractive proposition, and with a two-year or 20,000km warranty (whichever comes first), buyers have that extra peace of mind. 

The highly-anticipated CFMOTO 800NK has officially arrived in Malaysia after a special unveiling at the Kuala Lumpur Bike Show 2023 held in WTC Kuala Lumpur.  This new model has been making headlines with its impressive specs and features.

  • the naked motorcycle features KTM’s LC8c 799cc parallel-twin engine. 
  • the 800NK is equipped with KYB suspension, full-colour TFT and J.Juan brake callipers. 

Powered by a KTM-acquired 799cc 285-degree parallel twin, the 800 NK produces 95 horsepower and 81Nm of torque. With a top speed of 220 kilometers per hour, it’s a lightweight middleweight, tipping the scales at just 185 kilograms.

The 800NK comes equipped with KYB adjustable suspension in the front and rear, J.Juan calipers and brake masters, and a large eight-inch full-color TFT panel for its gauge cluster that includes smartphone pairing as one of its features.

According to CFMOTO, the Malaysian market will only get one trim level of the 800NK, and the model that the country gets has all the top-shelf stuff. Priced at RM38,888 the 800 NK is one of the best values in the market compared to its other rivals.

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