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In a bid to expand its offerings and cater to the ever-evolving tastes of motorcycle enthusiasts, Suzuki is gearing up to launch the GSX-S1000X in 2024, marking its entry into the world of crossover motorcycles.

  • The GSX-S1000X is described as a “crossover” motorcycle, known for blending the best of both adventure and sport-tourer capable machine. 
  • The 2024 GSX-S1000X is set to feature the tried and tested 999c four-cylinder engine. 

The GSX-S1000X, while not an adventure bike like Suzuki’s V-Strom 1050DE, aims to offer a taste of adventure without the complexities of dual-purpose suspension or specialized tires. What sets this motorcycle apart is its taller suspension, a feature borrowed from the GSX-S1000GT, giving it a distinctive style and height.

This exciting development has been officially confirmed through type approval under UNECE regulations, a requirement for motorcycles in the EU and most of Europe. The “X” designation in the bike’s name, often associated with crossover vehicles, perfectly encapsulates its spirit.

Under the hood, the GSX-S1000X shares the same 999cc four-cylinder engine as its siblings, the naked GSX-S1000 and the full-faired GSX-S1000GT. This powertrain churns out a formidable 150 hp @ 11,000 rpm and 105.6Nm @ 9,250 rpm.

It retains the aluminum-beam frame found in its counterparts, with a slightly longer wheelbase of 1470mm, likely attributed to its longer-travel fork. The overall length increases from 2138mm to 2148mm, primarily due to the taller suspension and borrowed rear bodywork and license-plate bracket from the GT.

However, the GSX-S1000X stays true to its roots with 17-inch cast alloy wheels, eschewing the larger, wire-spoked design typically seen on adventure bikes. This positions it as a competitor to Yamaha’s Tracer 9 GT+.

One of the standout features of the GSX-S1000X is its elevated stance. With the screen in its lowest position, it reaches 1290mm, extending to 1351mm when fully raised. In comparison, the GT measures 1214mm and 1280mm, respectively. It’s important to note that part of this increased height comes from a taller screen, with the fork needing only a slight extension to accommodate the growth in wheelbase and length.

The GSX-S1000X boasts a broader profile, measuring 924mm compared to the GT’s 825mm, thanks to its wider handlebars and hand guards. The mirrors are bar-mounted, in contrast to the fairing-mounted mirrors on the GT. Spy photos of a prototype spotted earlier this year reveal stacked headlights, similar to the GSX-S1000, giving it a distinct appearance.

However, these additions contribute to a higher curb weight of 231kg, compared to the GSX-S1000GT’s 225kg. The most significant change, perhaps, is the top speed, which drops from 240km/h for both the S and GT models to 215km/h on the GSX-S1000X. This reduction is likely due to electronic speed limitations, aimed at ensuring the bike’s stability at higher speeds, given its increased height.

With type approval in hand, the official unveiling of the GSX-S1000X is expected to be just a matter of weeks away. Suzuki enthusiasts and adventure-seeking riders alike can anticipate an exciting addition to the crossover motorcycle landscape.

 

In a touching tribute to the iconic Assen Circuit, MV Agusta has launched a limited-edition masterpiece, the Brutale 1000 RR Assen.

  • This machine is the latest in MV Agusta’s ongoing commitment to celebrating historic milestones, renowned racers, and emblematic brands.
  • MV Agusta is the pinnacle of Italian manufacturers in terms of success on the Dutch track.

The Italian motorcycle giant takes pride in having achieved a staggering 35 victories on the Assen Circuit. Such achievements date back to 1976 when the legendary Giacomo Agostini clinched the win in the 350 class.

Fashioned in Italy, the Brutale 1000 RR Assen edition carries forward the spirit of these victories. The meticulously handcrafted 300 units are an ode to these memorable days. This collaboration with the Assen Circuit brings these special motorcycles to the forefront.

Boasting an array of exclusive elements, the bike is adorned with special emblems, plaques, sleek carbon fiber panels, and aluminum side plates. The blue Alcantara upholstery adds a touch of luxury, enhancing the bike’s overall aesthetics.

The unique color scheme of the Assen edition harmoniously blends Blu Nordico, Argento Ago, and gold. This combination not only exudes elegance but also accentuates the motorcycle’s meticulous craftsmanship and sophisticated technical gear.

Powering the Brutale 1000 RR is a Euro 5 compliant 998 cc inline four-cylinder engine. It delivers a robust 208hp @ 13,000rpm, combined with 116.5Nm @ 11,000rpm. With a dry weight of just 183 kilograms, the motorcycle offers an impressive power-to-weight ratio of 1.1 horsepower per kilogram.

The Brutale 1000 RR Assen doesn’t compromise on suspension. It features an advanced 43-millimeter Öhlins Nix EC hydraulic upside-down fork and an Öhlins EC TTX rear shock. Both are electronically controlled to ensure maximum stability and performance. Additionally, its braking capabilities are nothing short of remarkable, with double floating discs at the front and a single steel disc at the rear, complemented by Brembo callipers.

The motorcycle’s elegance extends to its Rotobox carbon fiber wheels with an alluring blue carbon weave. These are fitted with 120/70 R17 and 200/55 R17 tires, which images suggest are the top-tier Pirelli Diablo Supercorsa SPs.

Each limited-edition Brutale 1000 RR Assen will also include a Special Parts kit. This kit features a Titanium Arrow exhaust, CNC-machined brake and clutch levers, a carbon fiber passenger seat cover, an aluminum fuel cap, and an exclusive motorcycle cover, emphasising its status as a true piece of “Motorcycle Art.”

This blend of history, engineering excellence, and design mastery makes the MV Agusta Brutale 1000 RR Assen a must-have for enthusiasts and collectors alike.

GALLERY: 2024 MV AGUSTA BRUTALE 1000 RR ASSEN

Recent rumours have started to crystallise into something tangible for Honda motorcycle enthusiasts. Following the debut of the Honda Hornet 750, the rumour mill has been abuzz about a sportier version—tentatively dubbed the Honda CB750R.

  • Latest patent application confirms the arrival of a fully-faired version of the Hornet. 
  • the alleged CB750R is rumoured to be powered by the same 755cc parallel-twin engine found on the Hornet. 

Honda’s Platform Sharing Philosophy 

Honda has long been a proponent of platform sharing, leveraging common underpinnings to produce multiple, distinct models. This strategy is evident in the CB500 and NC700/NC750 ranges, where a common set of components has spawned an array of unique motorcycles. Likewise, the Africa Twin has proven its adaptability, leading to the creation of the NT1100 tourer and the Hawk 11 café racer for markets outside the U.S. 

In line with this trend, the Hornet 750 utilises the same 755cc parallel-twin engine and steel-framed chassis as the Transalp, which is confirmed to be entering the U.S. market in 2024. 

Patent Details

The recently emerged patent application points to a faired bike based on the Hornet’s platform. While the patent mainly deals with mundane aspects like the packaging of the fuel tank, airbox, and electronic wiring, it offers key insights. For instance, the patent text references a “front cowl… removably attached to the vehicle body frame using fastening members,” differentiating this design from the existing, unfaired Hornet 750. 

Design Implications

Although the patent’s bodywork might not be the final design, it does shed light on potential innovations. Overlaying the patent drawings with a photo of the Hornet reveals a more compact fuel tank and a frame that aligns well with the existing model. The design seems to encourage a race-style crouching posture, given the lower profile of the fuel tank and the placement of low clip-on bars. 

What Lies Ahead

Given the patent details and Honda’s history of platform sharing, it’s likely that this new bike aims to compete directly with Yamaha’s MT-07 and YZF-R7. With its low bars and streamlined tank, the new model could offer a compelling option for those interested in sportier bikes. 

While still in the realm of speculation, the possible arrival of a Honda CB750R is creating a buzz among motorcycle aficionados. Should it come to fruition, this model would be a welcome addition to Honda’s versatile range, offering a sportier alternative to the already popular Hornet 750. With the patent now public, all eyes are on Honda for the next move.

(source: Cycle World)

Motorcycle enthusiasts, get ready for a thrilling update from BMW Motorrad Malaysia. The highly anticipated BMW M 1000 RR has just received a dynamic makeover with the introduction of the M Competition Package priced at RM289,500. 

  • This enhancement is set to redefine your riding experience, bringing both enhanced performance capabilities and an elevated visual appeal to this superbike.
  • This package brings cutting-edge aerodynamics to the table, giving the superbike an eye-catching exterior and sports-oriented equipment that promises a stylish and powerful riding experience.

Since its initial launch in 2021, the BMW M 1000 RR has been thrilling riders on both the racetrack and the open road. Now, with the M Competition Package, it’s taking things up a notch.

Precision and Power Combined

The New BMW M 1000 RR maintains its formidable chassis design, optimized for the racetrack, but now with added features. The M Competition Package brings a new anodized aluminum swing arm that shaves off 220g in weight.

It also includes the M Brake and Clutch Levers, Brake Lever Guard, M Endurance Chain, and M Rider Footrest, all of which add a touch of racing aesthetics without compromising safety. Additionally, the package introduces exquisite carbon components to the standard M Carbon wheels, enhancing both performance and style.

The water-cooled inline four-cylinder four-stroke engine remains a powerhouse, now protected by the M Engine Protector. With BMW’s innovative ShiftCam technology for variable intake camshaft control, this superbike can still reach an astounding maximum speed of 314km/h. With a 999ccm capacity, it delivers an impressive output of 212hp @ 15,100 rpm and a maximum torque of 113Nm @ 11,000 rpm, promising an exhilarating ride on every corner.

Tech-Savvy and Passenger-Friendly

The New BMW M 1000 RR keeps its intelligent 6.5-inch TFT display with an OBD interface for the standard M GPS-Laptrigger. Furthermore, the passenger experience has been enhanced with the new Passenger Package, which includes the Passenger Carbon Cover as standard.

Customization Options

For those looking to personalize their ride, BMW offers a range of optional accessories, including windshields in three variants, the M Datalogger, and the M Cover Kit. The superbike will continue to sport the iconic color combination of Light White, Racing Blue Metallic, and Racing Red.

In a bid to meet a wider demographics, Aprilia has unveiled its latest creation, the 2024 Aprilia RS 457.

  • The RS 457 marks a significant step forward in both technology and market appeal, reflecting Aprilia’s dedication to meeting the demands of an ever-expanding global audience.
  • Powering the RS 457 is an all-new parallel-twin 457cc engine that boast 47hp. 

At the core of the RS 457 lies a seamlessly integrated engine and a rigid aluminum frame, distinguishing it from its competitors. Taking inspiration from Aprilia’s extensive racing history, the crankcase now serves as a load-bearing component, a design element previously featured in the RS 660. This innovative approach results in a lightweight build, exceptional handling, and the exhilarating riding experience that Aprilia is renowned for.

The RS 457’s electronic features are truly remarkable, catering to a wide range of riders while staying true to Aprilia’s heritage. The Ride by Wire system, developed by Aprilia’s engineers, offers three distinct riding modes that finely tune power, torque delivery, and traction control, all adjustable across three levels.

Designed to attract a new generation of riders, the RS 457 boasts lightweight construction, user-friendly handling, and cutting-edge technological advancements. Its ergonomic design includes clip-on handlebars positioned above the upper triple clamp, achieving a harmonious blend of sportiness and rider comfort.

In terms of aesthetics, the RS 457 pays homage to the legendary RS series, known for its aggressive aerodynamics and iconic design elements. Features like the LED front headlamp and the 5-inch TFT color instrument display continue the RS family’s distinctive visual identity.

Under the hood (so to speak), the Aprilia RS 457 is powered by a state-of-the-art, liquid-cooled parallel twin-cylinder engine with double overhead camshafts and four valves per cylinder, delivering a respectable 47 horsepower. Remarkably, the motorcycle boasts a dry weight of just 350 lbs, showcasing Aprilia’s dedication to lightweight performance.

Complementing the engine is a robust aluminum frame, a hallmark of Aprilia’s design expertise honed through years of racing success. The frame, with the crankcase as a load-bearing element, ensures the low weight, dynamic performance, and sheer riding pleasure that Aprilia enthusiasts have come to expect.

The RS 457’s suspension system includes a 41 mm front fork providing 120 mm of travel and a rear monoshock with a steel swingarm offering 130 mm of wheel travel, both featuring preload adjustability. The braking system is equally impressive, featuring a 320 mm front disc with a ByBre radial-mount 4-piston caliper and a 220 mm steel rear disc paired with a ByBre caliper. Dual-channel ABS with dual map settings ensures optimal braking performance.

As an exciting optional feature, the Aprilia RS 457 offers a quickshifter (up and down), further enhancing its performance capabilities and adding to its already comprehensive electronic package.

With the introduction of the RS 457, Aprilia is poised to set new standards in technology and style for motorcyclists worldwide. This release solidifies their commitment to delivering high-performance machines backed by innovation and expertise.

BMW is revving up its offerings with the introduction of three new mid-range touring motorcycles — the F 900 GS, F 900 GS Adventure, and the F 800 GS.

  • These bikes are set to take the market by storm with their improved features, comfort, and power, promising an unparalleled riding experience.

Upgraded Power and Performance

All three models come with a 2-cylinder in-line engine that was first seen in 2018 with the F 850 GS. The new engine boasts a larger capacity of 895 cc, up from the previous 853 cc, delivering a powerful and emotional riding experience.

The F 900 GS and F 900 GS Adventure churn out 105 horsepower, while the F 800 GS produces 87 horsepower. Riders can expect quicker acceleration and a fuller torque curve for an exhilarating ride.

Designed for Versatility and Comfort

The F 900 GS stands out with its weight reduction of 14 kg compared to its predecessor. The bike is perfect for off-road action and also comes with a newly designed plastic fuel tank that’s lighter and more ergonomic.

On the other hand, the F 900 GS Adventure is designed for long-distance trips, featuring advanced optional packages for even greater performance.

Cutting-Edge Safety and Control

The new GS models offer standard features like “Rain” and “Road” riding modes, as well as Dynamic Traction Control and corner-optimized ABS Pro. For riders looking for a little extra, optional equipment like additional riding modes and engine drag torque control are available to enhance the bike’s dynamic capabilities.

Enhanced Off-road Experience

Especially designed for off-road use, the F 900 GS offers an optimized ergonomic design that includes lower footrests and a higher handlebar position. All three models also feature adjustable gearshift levers for easier operation.

 

Brighter, Safer, Smarter

LED headlights come standard on all three models, offering better visibility for safer rides. In addition, a large 6.5-inch TFT display provides a wealth of information and connectivity options, including phone calls and navigation. The F 900 GS also includes a multifunction holder for devices like action cams.

Stylish and Durable Design

The new F 900 GS is sleek and sporty, featuring new body parts and paint options that emphasize its dynamic performance and off-road capabilities. Its Adventure counterpart and the F 800 GS also come in attractive model variants and color schemes.

With their combination of power, versatility, and cutting-edge features, these new BMW motorcycles are poised to set a new standard in the mid-range touring segment.

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