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The Ministry of Transport has issued an official statement saying that the B2 to Full B license transition program has been approved. It will start on October 1, 2024.

The B2 class license limits riders to motorcycles of no more than 250cc, a B1 class license limits riders to no more than 499cc, and a B class license (often referred to as ‘Full B’) allows riders to operate motorcycles of all sizes.

However, this transition of the Malaysian Driving License (LMM) for Motorcycles is subject to several conditions, including attending and passing the adaptation program for motorcycles 500cc and above at a driving institute.

As such, it does not mean that a motorcyclist who holds an existing class B1 or B2 license can convert it to class B class automatically.

The conditions are:
  • Individuals must have held B1 and B2 licenses for at least 10 consecutive years.
  • The applicant must be free from any blacklist, outstanding summons, transaction restrictions, record of conviction for similar offenses or any pending matter under Act 333. (Act 333 is under the supervision of the Road Transport Act 1987, regarding the offence of dangerous, reckless driving, and being under the influence of alcohol and drugs, and causing death or injury.)
  • Confirmation of healthy body, physical, and mind.
  • Attend and pass the transition and adaptation program for motorcycles 500cc and above at the driving institute. The program involves practical riding work, safe driving information and large motorcycle driving information for 2 hours.
  • And finally, confirmation of the ability to operate a large motorcycle by a Certified Training Officer at the driving institute.

The service charge for this program is RM160.

Apart from that, the B1 class motorcycle license will be combined with the B class.

Conditions:
  • There will no more programs for B1 license starting October 1, 2024.
  • Existing B1 license holders must undergo the transition program above if they wish to convert their license to class B.

There will be new colours for the 2025 Honda CRF1100L Africa Twin. The model had just gone through an update for 2024, so it is just colours for different variants this time.

The three variants are: Africa Twin, Africa Twin ES (main picture), and Africa Twin Adventure Sports.

All three variants share the same 1084cc parallel-twin engine that produces 101hp and 112.6Nm of torque. The main differences are in the chassis department, and the new colour schemes.

  • Africa Twin (base variant): Standard Showa suspension, 21-inch front wheel. Colour options are Grand Prix Red and Matt Ballistic Black Metallic.
  • Africa Twin ES: Showa Electronically Equipped Ride Adjustment (EERATM) suspension, 21-inch front wheel. Colour options are the existing Grand Prix RedMatt Ballistic Black Metallic, while adding Pearl Glare White with Pearl Hawkseye Blue Metallic Tricolour and black wheels.
  • Africa Twin Adventure Sports: Showa Electronically Equipped Ride Adjustment (EERATM) suspension, 19-inch front wheel. Colour options are the existing Pearl Glare White Tricolour with gold wheels, with a new Matt Iridium Grey Metallic and black wheels. This second colour is actually based on the original Honda XRV650 Africa Twin’s.

The new colours for the 2025 Honda CRF1100L Africa Twin were launched in the UK, so they will be available in Malaysia at a later date.

World Ducati Week 2024 set a new attendance record, after seeing more than 94,000 attendees from 86 different countries.

And in social media, Ducati reported 17 million impressions, but most likely due to Marc Marquez’s antics in the Race of Champions.

Speaking after the event, Claudio Domenicali, Ducati CEO, said:

“World Ducati Week is the event that better than anything else embodies our brand’s mission to offer memorable experiences to our enthusiasts, created around special bikes, which are a magical combination of technology and beauty in pure Italian sporting style. The numbers of this edition are extraordinary and are proof that the love for Ducati in the world has never been so strong. I want to thank every single participant, but also all the staff composed mostly of Ducati employees who, as usual, worked hard to make this incredible experience possible. Thanks also to all of Ducati Corse and in particular to the riders, the heroes of WDW, who made themselves available to the fans and gave us a show that is unique in the world like the Lenovo Race of Champions. The performance achieved by the new Panigale V4 is truly incredible: the fastest lap in qualifying was just 3.2 seconds away from the MotoGP race track record, which belongs to Francesco Bagnaia with 1m31.8s. Equally incredible is the determination with which Pecco once again proved to be the best, in a race where everyone had exactly the same bike.”

While the race was an exhibition event, Francesco Bagnaia put in an incredible 1m35.4s qualifying lap to put himself on pole, riding the newly launched 2025 Ducati Panigale V4. It was only 3.2s slower than the MotoGP lap record at the Misano circuit where the race was held. By comparison, the previous Panigale V4 was 4.0 seconds off the record.

Then, on the last lap of the race, Marquez lunged at WSBK Ducati factory rider Nicolò Bulega from a long way back into the final corner. Bulega crashed heavily but did not sustain any serious injuries. Trackside video footage looked as if Marc had used Bulega as a berm and punted him off the track, but Bulega would later state that he was surprised by the move and overbraked, therefore causing himself to crash. Still, it showed Marc’s aggression and desire to win more than anything else, even it was at a “friendly.”

Well, we guess the attendees at World Ducati Week 2024 had the time of their lives.

The 13th Annual Art Of Speed 2024 (AOS 2024) was held at the Malaysia Agro Exposition Park, Serdang (MAEPS) from 27 – 28 July 2024. And of course, it has grown from its humble beginning to the biggest and boldest motor show, regardless of its overall custom culture theme. And, it has gone fully international.

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Art Of Speed’s tradition of various international guests together with a showcase of customized vehicles from overseas has always been one of the main highlights that draws both visitors and fans alike.

This year’s distinguished guests include:

  1. Shige Suganuma, Shinotsuka “NATQQ” Michihisa & Hey Murakamii from MOONEYES, Japan
  2. Professional Japanese Drifter Daigo Saito from Fat Five Racing
  3. Katie’s Customs, Japan featuring a custom Vincent Black Shadow motorcycle
  4. STOOP Motorcycles, Japan – featuring a custom Harley-Davidson Panhead
  5. EVILACT, Japan featuring a custom 1947 Harley-Davidson Knucklehead EL
  6. Nigel Petrie from Engineered To Slide, Australia
  7. Spinny, Thailand – Best European Custom Bike Winner at Bangkok Hot Rod Show 2024
  8. Little Boy Cycles, Thailand – Best of Show Winner at Bangkok Hot Rod Show 2024
  9. Dino Dalle Carbonare & Alexander Iain from Speedhunters.com, Global
  10. ONE LOW, Masashi Tasaki; Japan
  11. Tengku Djan Ley, The Malaysian Prince of Drift
  12. Makoto from Makoto M&K Custom Signs, Japan
  13. 2 Percenter, Japan
  14. Masanari Kobyashi, Japan
  15. Burnout Magazine, Japan
  16. Vibes magazine, Japan
  17. Ignite magazine, Thailand
  18. Cynar, Japan
  19. Mow, Australia
  20. Choppajoop, Singapore
  21. Sixty Sick Paintlab, Indonesia (a collective group of 15 pinstripe artists)
  22. Fahmi Freeflow, Indonesia
  23. Mill Art, Indonesia
  24. Pinman, Thailand
  25. Irvine Jasta, Indonesia
  26. Cherry Bomb Pin-Up Parlour, Singapore
  27. Bangkok Hot Rod Show, Thailand
  28. Mooneyes Bangkok, Thailand
  29. Kustomfest, Indonesia
  30. Borneo Kustom Show, Brunei
  31. BBQ Ride, Indonesia
  32. Wicked Wallop, Singapore
  33. Ya Seat, Thailand
  34. Wheelspin, Thailand
  35. Von Dutch, Indonesia

This year’s Art of Speed Invitational Bike Build Off 2024 featured 10 talented builders competing to wow the jury selection and public choice. The overall jury pick winner and public choice were unanimously awarded to Irwann Cheng from FNG Works with their amazing RXZ Twin Boss V2. FNG Works took home a RM5,000 cash prize for the public choice and will have their custom bike shipped to Japan for the 32nd Annual MOONEYES Yokohama Hot Rod Custom Show 2024 as the jury pick winner.

The 2nd Official Hot Wheels Collectors Convention Malaysia was once again held at Hall C for fans and collectors of the die-cast brand. AOS 2024 marked the launch of the first ever convention exclusive die-cast model from Mattel factory for Malaysia together with Hot Wheels Design Manager – Vehicles, Dwayne Vance.

AOS 2024  also marked a special collaboration with Selangor FC (SFC) in support of SFC’s campaign; “Stop The Violence” crossing over from football to automotive lifestyle. Selangor Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari attended the event on Sunday to officiate the collaboration and was given a special tour of AOS 2024.

Other AOS 2024 activities included:
  • Roda Rumble 2024 – Two Wheels Gathering & Outdoor Festival supported by Retro Mania
  • La Cultura – Malaysia’s Chicano Culture Appreciation Gathering, which includes a fashion display of Cholo and Chicano style, Dance and DJ show, and more
  • Food Park food vendors and trucks
  • Automotive flea market
  • Product launching on stage
  • Test Ride Zone for bike (Royal Enfield, Vespa, Aprilia, Triumph, Lambretta, Harley-Davidson, and more)

Instead of the usual outdoor festival, this year the SoundCircus Takeover returned as an indoor experience in Hall A. The SoundCircus Takeover line-up included Spider, Gerhana Ska Cinta, Salam Musik, Jemson X Forcesparkbois, Slatan, 53 Universe and many more.

Last but not least was the crowd favourite lucky draw giveaway. On Saturday, the giveaway was for ONE (1) paid Japan trip to the 32nd Annual MOONEYES Yokohama Hot Rod Custom Show 2024. The lucky winner of the Japan trip was awarded to Fitri Wahyudi B Suparno. On Sunday the grand prize for AOS 2024 was ONE (1) modified Honda Jazz in collaboration between AOS X QARTEL TV. This year’s lucky winner of the giveaway was awarded to Muhammad Farish B Mohd Fadzil.

The Best of Show motorcycle winner will win a package trip to the 32nd Annual MOONEYES Yokohama Hot Rod Custom Show 2024 as the Guest of Honour.

AOS SPECIAL AWARD

BEST OF SHOW MOTORCYCLE    

Winner :  PA’DIN MUSA – Malaysia

Vehicle model :  HARLEY-DAVIDSON SHOVELHEAD 1969

INVITATIONAL BIKE BUILD OFF

  1. Abah & Sons (Padin Musa)
  2. Nodie Cycles
  3. Acid Welding
  4. Zuhalfast
  5. RGF
  6. Flying Loser
  7. Chaos Customs
  8. FNG Works
  9. Hills Angels
  10. Son of Abdul

PUBLIC CHOICE AWARD

Winner :  FNG WORKS – IRWANN CHENG

Vehicle model:  RXZ TWIN BOSS V2

JURY PICK WINNER

Winner :  FNG WORKS – IRWANN CHENG

Vehicle model :  RXZ TWIN BOSS V2

CUSTOM KINGS BY HARLEY-DAVIDSON

First Runner Up : NORKHAIRI – Malaysia

Winner :  KHAIRUL AZIMIN – Malaysia

List of AOS2024 winners:
  • BEST MARKETPLACE

Winner :  NANOSTIX – Malaysia

  • BEST DISPLAY CAR

Winner :  BWB – Malaysia

  • BEST DISPLAY MOTORCYCLE

Winner :  HILLS ANGELS – Malaysia

Invited Guest Pick
  • MOONEYES PICK

Winner :  ART GARAGE – Malaysia

  • EVILACT PICK & KUSTOMFEST PICK

Winner :  HILLS ANGEL – Invitational Bike Build Off – Malaysia

  • STOOP MC PICK, LITTLE BOY CYCLES PICK, CHOPPAJOOP PICK, MASANARI PICK, ROUGH CRAFT PICK & BANGKOK HOT ROD PICK

Winner :  PA’DIN MUSA – Malaysia

  • KATIE’S CUSTOM PICK

Winner :  FNG WORKS – RXZ TWIN BOSS V2 – Malaysia

  • ONE LOW PICK

Winner :  ASEP AHMAD ISKANDAR – ART OF SPEED FESTIVAL DIRECTOR

  • SPINNY PICK, MR. PINMAN PICK, MOONEYES BANGKOK PICK & IGNITE BKK PICK

Winner :  1968 ANGELS – HILLS ANGELS – Malaysia

  • ENGINEERED TO SLIDE PICK

Winner :  ALEX LIEW – Malaysia

  • BURNOUT MAGAZINE PICK

Winner :  1950 CHEVY TRUCK – Thailand

  • THE KALIFORNIA PICK PICK

Winner :  1941 DODGE TRUCK – Thailand

  • VIBES MAGAZINE PICK

Winner :  1993 LIL’ BOOGIE – HILLS ANGELS – Malaysia

  • COM PICK

Winner :  HOSNI MUBARAK – Malaysia

  • DAIGO SAITO PICK

Winner :  ACID WELDING – Malaysia

  • WICKED WALLOP PICK

Winner :  SHAMAN – Malaysia

  • BORNEO KUSTOMSHOW PICK

Winner :  AZIZAN – CHAOS CUSTOM – Malaysia

  • SIXTY SICK PAINT LAB PICK

Winner :  RUSTY FACTORY – Malaysia

  • WHEELSPIN PICK

Winner :  1948 RUN HONEY RUN – HILLS ANGELS – Malaysia

Partner Pick
  • NO EQUAL PICK

Winner :  NIGEL PETRIE – ENGINEREED TO SLIDE

  • IGL COATINGS PICK

Winner :  REINIER KISWANSURIZK – Malaysia

  • MATTEL CONTINENTAL ASIA SDN BHD PICK

Winner :  MUHAMAD REDUAN SAMNSUDIN – Malaysia

  • HAUSBOOM PICK

Winner :  EAST GHOST MC – Malaysia

  • HARLEY-DAVIDSON Malaysia PICK

Winner :  HILLS ANGELS – SHOW & SHINE – Malaysia

  • VESPA PICK

Winner :  ABAH & SONS – SHOW & SHINE – Malaysia

  • ROYAL ENFIELD PICK & TRIUMPH PICK

Winner :  1959 CHORRTORRO – Malaysia

  • LAMBRETTA PICK

Winner :  THUNDER MOTORCYCLES BOOTH – China

  • NANOSTIX PICK

Winner :  ROBERT MIDDLETON – Malaysia

  • MONSTER PICK

Winner :   IGL COATINGS X FAT JOE’S PRESTIGE TOUCH- Malaysia

AOS2024 Show & Shine winners

LOWRIDER CATEGORY

  • BEST OF LOWRIDER – 12″, 16″ & 20″ WHEEL LOWRIDER

Winner :  SHAM ENERGYCOM – DOUBLE DICE CREW – Malaysia

  • BEST OF LOWRIDER – 24″, 26″ & OPEN WHEEL LOWRIDER & LIMOUSIN

Winner :  MAT TOPO – DOUBLE DICE CREW – Malaysia

  • BEST OF BMX

Winner :  MEGAT PANJI ALAM – Malaysia

  • BEST OF FABRICATION

Winner :  RAISYA KIDD – DOUBLE DICE CREW – Malaysia

  • BEST PAINT

Winner :  SAHRIL SALLEH – Malaysia

  • BEST LIVERY DESIGN

Winner :  ASYRAF – DOUBLE DICE CREW – Malaysia

AUTOMOBILE
  • BEST OF CLASSIC EURO

Winner :  FAROIB AUTOSPORT – Malaysia

  • BEST OF MODERN EURO

Winner :  VOX – Malaysia

  • BEST OF USA

Winner :  SHAMAN – Malaysia

  • BEST OF JDM PRE 1998

Winner :  TOMMY – Malaysia

  • BEST OF JDM ABOVE 1998

Winner : CREZTA – Malaysia

  • BEST OF NATIONAL HEROES

Winner :  AMER HARRIS – Malaysia

  • BEST OF RADIKAL

Winner :  NOISY BOY – Thailand

  • BEST OF VW AIR-COOLED

Winner :  ART GARAGE – Malaysia

  • BEST OF RACE CAR

Winner :  WING HIN – Malaysia

  • BEST OF ADVENTURE

Winner :  MOHD FAIZ ALI – Malaysia

  • BEST OF PICKUP

Winner :  BAY BWB – Malaysia

  • BEST OF WAGON

Winner :  AXLED GARAGE – Malaysia

  • BEST OF VAN

Winner :  EDDY NEO – Malaysia

  • BEST OF STANCE

Winner :  EDRY AMYRUL – Singapore

  • BEST OF K CAR

Winner :  WAN IBRAHIM WAN HASSAN – Malaysia

  • BEST OF OPEN CLASS

Winner :  HAZUAR FROM BIG CAT CUSTOM – Malaysia

  • BEST OF WILD COLOUR

Winner :  PRAJAK TANTIKULWIJIT – Thailand

  • BEST INTERIOR

Winner :  ART GARAGE – Malaysia

  • BEST ENGINE BAY

Winner :  TOMMY – Malaysia

  • BEST RIM SET

Winner :  ADY BWB – Malaysia

  • BEST LOWERED

Winner :  TOM CLASSIC – Thailand

  • BEST LIVERY DESIGN

Winner :  MUUHAMMAD FIKRIE – Malaysia

  • BEST OF ENGINEERING

Winner :  FAROIB AUTOSPORT – Malaysia

  • BEST OF FABRICATION

Winner :  HAZUAR FROM BIG CAT CUSTOM – Malaysia

  • BEST PAINT

Winner :  REJAB AUTOSPA – Malaysia

MOTORCYCLE

  • BEST OF CHOPPER ABOVE 401CC

Winner :  PA’DIN MUSA – Malaysia

  • BEST OF CHOPPER BELOW 400CC

Winner :  KHAIRUL AMEER, BRAIN HUNDRED – Malaysia

  • BEST OF CAFE RACER BELOW 400CC

Winner :  HUZAIL ANAQI – Malaysia

  • BEST OF JAP STYLE & TRACKER ABOVE 401CC

Winner :  RUSTY FACTORY – Malaysia

  • BEST OF JAP STYLE & TRACKER BELOW 400CC

Winner :  RUSTY FACTORY – Malaysia       

  • BEST OF MODERN HARLEY-DAVIDSON

Winner :  MAF14 AIRBRUSH STUDIO – Malaysia

  • BEST OF CLASSIC HARLEY-DAVIDSON

Winner :  EAST GHOST MC – Malaysia

  • BEST OF CLASSIC SCOOTER

Winner :  NAZRAN ASFAHIM – Malaysia     

  • BEST OF MODERN SCOOTER

Winner :  MEOR AMIR FAIZAL – Malaysia   

  • BEST OF RETRO JAPANESE

Winner :  MOHAMMED FITRI ABDUL – Malaysia

  • BEST OF CLASSIC CONTINENTAL

Winner :  AZBEDER CYCLEWORK – Malaysia

  • BEST OF MODIFIED CONTINENTAL

Winner :  1959 CHORRTORO – Malaysia

  • BEST OF ALL MAKES MODERN BIKE

Winner :  RUDY GTB – LARRY TONNKA – Malaysia

  • BEST OF TWIN SHOCK CHOPPER

Winner :  RUSTY FACTORY – Malaysia

  • BEST OF FABRICATION

Winner :  PA’DIN MUSA – Malaysia

  • BEST TANK DESIGN

Winner :  SHOIRAZI SALLEH – Singapore

  • BEST PAINT

Winner :  MOHD NAIM – Malaysia

  • BEST LIVERY DESIGN

Winner :  JANDAL 68 – Malaysia

For more information about this event, please visit www.artofspeedmy.com or www.facebook.com/ArtOfSpeedMY/

13th Art of Speed 2024 photo gallery

Following the unveiling of the Yamaha Y-AMT (Yamaha Automatic Manual Transmission) last month, the MT-09 will be the first Yamaha motorcycle to receive the feature.

Yamaha says base specifications of the upcoming bike with the new option will remain the same. The Y-AMT system enables the rider to shift gears via handlebar-mounted buttons, or leave it to the system to sort out gear changes automatically. The functions are similar to Honda’s Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT), but the Y-AMT system does not have dual clutches. Another similarity is the deletion of the clutch and gear levers.

Gear shifting is controlled by two electric actuators, in place of the rider’s left hand and left foot. The system weighs 2.8kg and is slim enough without increasing the bike’s width.

The Y-AMT is not the first Yamaha automatic transmission (apart from scooters with CVTs, of course), as the the manufacturer had equipped the 2007 FJR1300A with the YCC-S (Yamaha Chip Controlled Shift). It uses an automatic hydraulic clutch and the rider changes gears through a finger operated gear lever.

There is a new colour called the Heavy Gray Metallic You colourway for the 2024 Honda Gold Wing Tour.

What else is there to say about the Honda Gold Wing except to throw superlatives at it? It is the bike that defines the luxury touring motorcycle. It may look ungainly, but ride it just once and you will fall in love with its engine’s smoothness and ease of controls. The comfort is a given: It is like your favourite IKEA leather couch on two wheels. You can stuff almost everything into its luggage cases. There are plenty of infotainment features and buttons you can play with at stop lights. And, the latest version is one of the most beautiful motorcycles ever created. We call it “The Two-Wheeled Honda Accord.”

Okay, okay, it looks like we are getting carried away here. Let us take a look at the features.

Highlights:
  • Horizontally-opposed six-cylinder (flat-six), 1833cc, SOHC, 24-valve engine.
  • It produces 93kW (124.7hp) of peak power at 5,500 RPM and 170Nm of maximum torque. Yes, it is tuned for torque to carry all those stuff and two riders.

  • The engine’s power is channeled through a third generation 7-speed Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT) that produces buttery smooth gear changes.
  • Total luggage space of 61 liters.

  • 7-inch TFT display with Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and Bluetooth connectivity.
  • Throttle-By-Wire (TBW) with 4 riding modes: TOUR, SPORT, ECON, and RAIN.

  • Electrically adjustable electric windscreen.
  • Full LED lighting and auto-cancelling indicators.

  • Idling Stop and Integrated Starter Generator (ISG) on DCT mode.

The 2024 Honda Gold Wing Tour in Heavy Gray Metallic You is priced from RM212,888 excluding road tax, insurance, and registration. Boon Siew Honda offers two years or 20,000 manufacturing warranty, whichever comes first. For more information, please go to www.hondabigbike.com.my or visit the nearest Honda BigWing near you. Customers may also reach us via our toll-free number at 1-800-88-3993 to speak to their customer relations representative.

2024 Honda Gold Wing Tour in Heavy Gray Metallic You

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