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Yamaha has set hearts racing with its latest announcement of significant enhancements to the YZ250F model for the year 2024.

  • Yamaha has unveiled significant upgrades to the YZ250F motocross bike for 2024, including a new frame design, enhanced performance features, and improved user experience.
  • The new aluminum bilateral beam frame has been optimized for strength and flex, leading to improved agility, better traction, and increased rider confidence. This design also allows for slimmer bodywork and ergonomic improvements.

This powerhouse motocross bike, a favourite among riders and enthusiasts, has undergone a comprehensive overhaul that promises to elevate performance, agility, and user experience to new heights.

One of the most striking updates is the introduction of a fresh frame design that not only sheds weight but also boasts more compact dimensions. The meticulously crafted aluminum bilateral beam frame has been optimised for both strength and flex, ensuring enhanced agility, superior traction, and an overall boost in rider confidence.

This structural improvement also paved the way for a more streamlined bodywork, with a narrower fuel tank, lower airbox, and sleeker radiator shrouds. Riders will delight in the added legroom, a result of extending the distance between the seat and footpegs.

Under the hood, the YZ250F’s 250 cc four-stroke engine has received a performance boost through a refined intake path and matched ECU settings. Yamaha engineers have fine-tuned the power delivery, resulting in increased mid-range torque that extends seamlessly to the top end. Durability has been taken into account with a camchain adjustment, ensuring longevity without compromising performance.

Yamaha introduces the latest iteration of the Yamaha Power Tuner app, a user-friendly interface that empowers riders to customise their experience. The app offers intuitive control over engine mapping, traction control, and launch control tuning. The addition of a lap timer adds an extra dimension for those craving precision and progress.

A standout feature is the advanced traction control system, which offers three settings – Off, High, and Low – catering to varying terrains and riding styles. The launch control system is equally versatile, adjustable between 6,000rpm and 14,000rpm in 500rpm increments via the Yamaha Power Tuner app. Riders can switch between two pre-loaded maps on the go using the new handlebar-mounted switch.

The KYB suspension has also undergone meticulous refinement, resulting in reduced cornering pitch and improved overall stability. The hand-adjustable knobs on the forks make compression adjustments effortless, allowing riders to fine-tune their setup with ease.

Nissin brakes, featuring a 270 mm front rotor and 240 mm rear rotor, ensure impressive stopping power. Furthermore, the wheels have been optimised for weight reduction, contributing to the YZ250F’s leaner profile. The bike’s wet weight now stands at a remarkable 105kg.

The YZ250F proudly embraces Dunlop Geomax MX33 tires, with an 80/100-21 front tire and a 120/80-19 rear tire, further solidifying its grip and control on challenging tracks.

 

In a recent move that’s piqued the interest of motorcycle enthusiasts, the California Air Resources Board (CARB) has issued an executive order to Suzuki Motor Corporation concerning four upcoming 2024 model year bikes. 

  • CARB filing in America suggest the arrival of a road focus V-Strom 800. 
  • The new variant possibly feature 19-inch front wheel with alloy rims tailored for the open road. 

 

 

According to reports by RideApart, these certification documents shed light on the bikes’ engines and emissions compliance, offering a sneak peek into what Suzuki has in store for riders.

At the heart of this revelation lies Suzuki’s 776cc parallel twin engine, initially introduced for the 2023 model year in both the GSX-8S and the V-Strom 800DE. CARB’s focus on emissions ensures that bikes using the same engine are grouped together, hinting at potential similarities among these upcoming models.

 

Diving into the specifics, the CARB document lists four distinct machines for 2024, all utilizing the aforementioned 776cc engine. The four models mentioned are the V-Strom 800DE Adventure, V-Strom 800DE, V-Strom 800, and GSX-8S.

The V-Strom 800DE Adventure and V-Strom 800DE made their debut at EICMA 2022 as adventure-oriented offerings sharing the 776cc engine platform with the GSX-8S. The Adventure version further enhances the base V-Strom 800DE with quick-release panniers, a skid plate, and an accessory bar.

However, the intriguing discovery lies with the V-Strom 800, a model not previously mentioned during Suzuki’s 2022 EICMA showcase. While specifics remain a mystery, industry speculation suggests a focus on road prowess, potentially featuring alloy wheels and a 19-inch front wheel—distinctive elements tailored for on-road performance.

Despite these exciting prospects, Suzuki has yet to release official information or updates on the 2024 V-Strom 800DE and V-Strom 800DE Adventure models as of August 9, 2023. This has fueled anticipation regarding whether the unveiling of these models will also introduce the enigmatic V-Strom 800.

Pricing details for the upcoming 2024 models remain elusive, but drawing from the 2023 lineup, expectations lean towards a range akin to or slightly below the V-Strom 800DE. 

(source: RideApart)

Electric motorcycle company based in Italy, Italian Volt is set to unveil the production ready Lacama 2.0 at EICMA 2023. 

  • the Lacama 2.0 was first introduced as a concept back in 2017. 
  • powering the Lacama 2.0 is an electric motor capable of producing 150hp and 230Nm. 

After undergone numerous changes and refinement, the Lacama 2.0 – first showcased as a concept back in 2017- is finally ready for global unveiling in November. 

According to Italian Volt, the Lacama 2.0 was designed and manufactured entirely at the heart of the illustrious Motor Valley with the objective of becoming not only a performance electric two-wheeler but also allowing customers to customised the machine accordingly. 

At the heart of the Lacama 2.0 lies an ultra-lightweight frame crafted from a ingle cast aluminium material made entirely in-house. Customers can pick and choose from 10 unique design for the front and rear including selecting either a single or a twin saddle setup. 

That said, the saddle offers a high level of comfort thanks to the used of memory gel technology. Customers can also choose from 22 colours for the frame and swingarm thus ensuring uniqueness from each of the unit produced. 

Powering the Lacama 2.0 is a powerful PMSM Axia Flux Motor (weighing just 11kg) capable of producing 150hp and 230Nm of torque. On top of that, it also features four riding modes including Raind, Eco, Sport and Rocket (you read that right). 

Suzuki has unveiled its plans to introduce the highly anticipated 2023 V-Strom 250SX to the Japanese market.

  • The V-Strom 250SX is equipped with a robust 249cc oil-cooled single-cylinder engine, delivering 25hp and 22.2Nm. 
  • Japan will be the fourth market to feature the V-Strom 250SX after India (country of manufacture), Philippines and Indonesia. 

Building upon the resounding success of its debut in India, the Philippines, and Indonesia, this latest addition to the V-Strom family is set to capture the hearts of riders across Japan.

With the official launch scheduled for August 24, 2023, Japanese motorcycle enthusiasts will soon have the opportunity to experience the prowess of the V-Strom 250SX on their home turf. 

The motorcycle is propelled by a robust 249cc oil-cooled single-cylinder engine, boasting an impressive power output of 25hp @ 9,300 rpm and a torque 22.2Nm @ 7,300 rpm. The six-speed gearbox ensures a seamless and thrilling ride for both city cruising and off-road adventures.

Distinguished by its advanced engineering, the V-Strom 250SX is equipped with a pair of single-disc brakes for reliable stopping power. The dynamic design is accentuated by 10-spoke cast aluminum wheels, with a 19-inch front wheel and a 17-inch rear wheel, both adorned with semi-block-patterned dual sport tires. 

Riders can expect a blend of performance and comfort, as the motorcycle comes complete with standard features such as handguards, an engine cowl, an LCD display, a USB charging port, and a rear shock with seven levels of preload adjustability.

Notably, the V-Strom 250SX boasts a remarkable ground clearance of 205mm and a seat height of 835mm. The motorcycle weighs in at 164 kilograms, catering to a diverse range of riders. However, for those seeking a more tailored experience, Suzuki offers a low seat accessory, which lowers the seat height to 815mm for added comfort.

The 2023 Suzuki V-Strom 250 SX will be available in three exciting colours; Champion Yellow Number Two, Pearl Blaze Orange, and Glass Sparkle Black.

Spanish aftermarket specialist Puig has introduced Brake Coolers inspired by racing technology, bringing a touch of track performance to street bikes.

  • These coolers, seen on MotoGP and WSBK race bikes and high-end sport motorcycles like the Aprilia Tuono V4 Factory, now offer enthusiasts enhanced braking performance and a sleek aesthetic.
  • the brake cooler can significantly lower brake operating temperatures by up to 10 degrees Celsius, especially advantageous during spirited rides or track use on hot days.

The Brake Cooler boasts a universal design, easily attaching to caliper bolts and fork pinch bolts. It promises to reduce brake temperatures by up to 10 degrees Celsius, particularly beneficial during spirited rides on hot days or track sessions. Additionally, the accessory enhances aerodynamics by minimizing air turbulence at the front wheel, ultimately boosting stability at high speeds.

While similar to carbon brake coolers seen on race-spec machines, Puig’s version employs cost-effective ABS plastic. To ensure road legality, Puig provides a parts certificate, aligning with strict European guidelines for aerodynamic modifications.

Pricing, color options, and specific compatible models for Puig’s Brake Cooler are yet to be announced. Enthusiasts eagerly await the chance to upgrade their bikes with this racing-inspired innovation, combining both style and function for a thrilling ride.

Moto Morini could unveil a wide range of an all-new motorcycle based on the company’s slide which was leaked online, recently. 

  • Moto Morini is set to unveil the bigger and bolder X-Cape 1200 at EICMA this year. 
  • The Italian motorcycle company is relying on it’s V-Twin engine configuration. 

Moto.it recently spoke the firm’s CEO, Alberto Monni who also revealed that the brand is putting an emphasis on the V-twin configuration, in contrast to the prevailing parallel-twin trend.

Foremost among the revelations is the imminent debut of the X-Cape 1200 at EICMA 2023. Whispers suggest a nimble 750cc V-Twin engine destined for a sporty naked bike, reminiscent of the Moto Morini Corsaro.

The company also has its sights set on a “modern classic,” drawing parallels to the Moto Morini Milano, and a venture into the cruiser realm with a low-slung cruiser and a spirited bobber.

Moto Morini’s ambitions extend further, venturing into the adventure-enduro domain with the V2 750N category, poised to rival formidable competitors. Anchoring these aspirations is a trio of “heavy middleweight” V-twin models, housing a muscular 925cc engine—a lineup spanning adventure, naked, and sportbike variants.

Is Moto Morini lining up a special unveiling at EICMA 2023? We’ll find out soon enough.

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