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In an exciting announcement, Italian helmet manufacturer AGV has broken its silence on new product releases with the revival of its iconic K3 helmet.

  • The reintroduction of the K3 is set to delight riders looking for a blend of style and performance.
  • The AGV K3 is ECE R22.06 approved. 

The revived K3 helmet boasts a fresh facia, incorporating contemporary design elements with a touring-inspired aesthetic. While it retains its sporty appeal, the helmet features contoured lines on the sides and top, giving it a distinctive and eye-catching look.

Notably, the air intakes on the chin bar and the streamlined air inlets on the top bring the K3 closer in appearance to its premium sibling, the K6.

Underneath the revamped exterior, the AGV K3 incorporates technical innovations to enhance its performance. The helmet’s thermoplastic shell is available in three different sizes, allowing for a comfortable and personalized fit.

Additionally, the four-density EPS lining effectively absorbs and disperses impacts, ensuring maximum safety. The contoured sides of the K3 provide extra protection for the collarbone in case of an accident, emphasizing AGV’s commitment to rider safety. Importantly, the AGV K3 is ECE R22.06 approved, meeting the latest safety standards.

AGV has also prioritized comfort and hygiene with the K3 helmet. The detachable and washable interior, made of 2Dry fabric, offers an easy and hygienic experience for riders. Furthermore, the helmet features grooves specifically designed to accommodate eyeglasses, adding to its overall convenience.

Visibility is a key aspect of any helmet, and the AGV K3 excels in this area. Equipped with a clear anti-scratch and anti-fog screen, the helmet provides an impressive 190-degree field of vision. The XQRS system allows for quick and easy screen removal, and micro-openings enhance ventilation during city rides. Moreover, the visor is compatible with the Pinlock 70 anti-fog film, which significantly improves vision in adverse weather conditions. To top it off, the K3 helmet includes a drop-down sun visor, perfect for those sunny rides.

In terms of functionality, the AGV K3 helmet features a chinstrap with a micrometric clasp, offering a secure and adjustable closure. This improvement over the previous double-D ring closure enhances convenience for riders. The addition of a splash guard prevents water or debris from entering through the bottom of the helmet.

Additionally, the AGV K3 is intercom-ready, making it seamlessly compatible with communication systems. Weighing approximately 1,500 grams in size M, the helmet strikes a balance between comfort and safety.

To cater to individual tastes, the AGV K3 is available in a range of fashionable colors, including white, matte black, matte green, red, matte grey, and various graphic options.

The new AGV K3 helmet is priced at EUR239.95 (RM1.2k).

Speculation about the future of MotoGP superstar Marc Marquez continues to swirl, with rumors of retirement and a potential team switch causing a stir among fans.

  • KTM is likely to be the relevant destination for the 8-time World Champion. 
  • The Spaniard is rumoured to be unhappy at Honda. 

While details remain scarce, a recent social media post from tennis legend Rafael Nadal has added fuel to the fire and hinted at Marquez’s possible departure from Honda.

Nadal, a close friend of Marquez and a beloved personality in Spain, posted a photo of the two icons together, accompanied by a caption that raised eyebrows. He wrote, “Visits [views] that make you very excited. Thanks @marcmarquez93 for coming to meet the Rafa Nadal Academy By Movistar. We see each other soon and good luck on your new challenges.”

The phrase “new challenges” has sparked speculation about Marquez’s next move within MotoGP or potentially outside the premier class. While Marquez is currently contracted with the Repsol Honda MotoGP team for another year, his future beyond 2023 remains uncertain.

Alberto Puig, Honda’s team boss, has expressed a willingness to respect Marquez’s wishes, stating that he wouldn’t want to keep the rider against his will. Puig understands that an unhappy rider rarely performs at their best, as demonstrated by previous cases like Lorenzo and Rossi at Ducati, and Maverick Vinales at the end of his Yamaha contract. However, Honda is unlikely to release Marquez without significant compensation.

Should Marquez and Honda part ways before his contract expires, KTM emerges as a potential destination. KTM has been performing exceptionally well in MotoGP and is the only team capable of challenging the dominant Ducatis. Nevertheless, KTM would have to pay a hefty sum to secure Marquez’s services, considering the existing contracts of their current riders, Brad Binder and Jack Miller, which extend until the end of 2024.

Several spy shots of two BMW R 1300 GS motorcycles cruising on public roads already made it’s way online. 

  • These bikes boasted numerous similar features, with one flaunting additional accessories like a robust engine guard.
  • Notably, the presence of adaptive radar, which had been speculated, was finally confirmed through these compelling photographs.

While a picture can convey a lot, it fails to capture the true essence of sound. Just as you can’t imagine the call of a bird by looking at its picture, motorcycles also need to be heard to be fully experienced.

Naturally, prospective riders are curious about the auditory character of a bike. Does it emit a resonant and satisfying rumble? Or perhaps a peculiar high-pitched burble? Does it exhibit valve chatter, indicating potential engine troubles? Although the latter concern usually applies to used bikes, the significance of sound in shaping one’s perception of a motorcycle cannot be underestimated.

To cater to the curiosity of the global motorcycling community, the esteemed team at 1000ps, an Austrian moto publication, has shared an enticing video showcasing the upcoming BMW R 1300 GS.

This video provides an immersive audio experience, allowing you to hear the distinctive sound of the motorcycle. We recommend using high-quality headphones to truly appreciate it.

With each passing day, the puzzle pieces are falling into place, giving us a clearer picture of what to anticipate from the forthcoming BMW R 1300 GS when it finally hits the global stage. 

In a separate development, BMW recently celebrated a significant milestone, as the one millionth GS motorcycle equipped with a boxer engine rolled off the assembly line in Munich in late June 2023. Coinciding with this celebration, the OEM proudly announced that the worldwide premiere of the highly anticipated R 1300 GS is scheduled for September 28, 2023. 

MV Agusta, known for its love of special editions and nostalgia, has once again delighted motorcycle enthusiasts with its latest creation, the MV Agusta Dragster RR SCS America Special Edition.

  • Unveiled on July 11, 2023, this bike pays homage to the original 750S America introduced by MV Agusta in 1975.
  • the limited edition motorcycle was inspired by the 1975 MV Agusta 750S America. 

 

While the model name draws inspiration from its predecessor, the MV Agusta Dragster RR SCS America Special Edition is a distinct machine that showcases the advancements in motorcycle technology over the past five decades.

Powered by a liquid-cooled, four-stroke, 12-valve, 798cc triple engine, it boasts impressive performance figures. With a claimed output of 140hp @ 12,300rpm and 87Nm @ 12,800rpm, this bike offers exhilarating power. The engine is coupled with a six-speed transmission featuring MV’s Smart Clutch System (SCS) 3.0, an innovative hydraulically-actuated automatic clutch.

In terms of suspension, the MV Agusta Dragster RR SCS America Special Edition is equipped with an upside-down Marzocchi fully adjustable front fork with diamond-like coating (DLC) treatment and anodized fork legs.

At the rear, it features a fully adjustable progressive Sachs monoshock unit. Braking power is provided by Brembo components, including a pair of radial four-piston calipers and 320mm floating discs at the front, as well as a single two-piston caliper and 220mm disc at the rear. The bike is equipped with Continental ABS, offering rear wheel lift-up mitigation and cornering functionality.

Sporting 17-inch alloy wheels, the MV Agusta Dragster RR SCS America Special Edition catches the eye with its carbon fiber cover on the rear wheel, adding a touch of style and solidity. The bike’s striking appearance is further enhanced by its red, white, and blue livery, showcasing a patriotic tribute to America.

The dry weight of the MV Agusta Dragster RR SCS America Special Edition is listed at 175kg. For those seeking an even lighter machine, the optional Special Parts full exhaust, intended for track use only, can bring the weight down to 167kg.

With its combination of retro aesthetics and cutting-edge technology, the MV Agusta Dragster RR SCS America Special Edition is set to captivate motorcycle enthusiasts looking for a unique and powerful riding experience.

GALLERY: MV AGUSTA DRAGSTER RR SCS AMERICA

Harley-Davidson is set to celebrate muscle car culture and its racing heritage with the introduction of Fast Johnnie, the latest addition to their Enthusiast Motorcycle Collection.

  • These limited-run bikes feature factory-direct custom paint and graphic treatments, paying homage to the thrilling world of high-performance automobiles.
  • Customers can take a closer look at the new collection from July 15 at Harley-Davidson authorized dealership in Malaysia. 

The 2023 Fast Johnnie collection showcases three Harley-Davidson models: the Low Rider® ST, the Street Glide® ST, and the Road Glide® ST motorcycles. Each bike will be executed in a striking Celestial Blue with white racing stripes, capturing the essence of speed and power. With global production restricted to a maximum of 2,000 units for each model, these bikes will undoubtedly become highly sought-after treasures among motorcycle enthusiasts.

Starting from July 15, customers can experience the exclusivity of the Fast Johnnie collection at all authorized Harley-Davidson dealerships in Malaysia. Prices for these limited-edition bikes begin at RM144,900, providing riders with an opportunity to own a piece of Harley-Davidson’s racing legacy.

“We are thrilled to introduce new model additions to our limited-edition Enthusiast Motorcycle Collection, which have been created with our motorcycling community in mind. Our riders in Malaysia can be assured of a smooth and comfortable ride as they pursue their passion for adventure and the open road,” expressed Sajeev Rajasekharan, Managing Director, Asia Emerging Markets & India at Harley-Davidson.

2023 Location Photography – Enthusiast. FLTRXST Road Glide ST

The Enthusiast Motorcycle Collection models are a testament to Harley-Davidson’s commitment to honoring their riders and their stories. The Fast Johnnie series encapsulates the spirit of motorcycling, offering a unique blend of style, power, and performance.

Let’s take a closer look at the three models in the Fast Johnnie collection:

  1. Low Rider® ST Fast Johnnie Enthusiast Motorcycle Collection:

The Low Rider® ST model caters to riders who appreciate clean-and-lean West Coast style and crave the exhilarating performance of the Milwaukee-Eight® 117 V-Twin powertrain. The mechanical features of the 2023 Low Rider® ST remain identical to the standard model.

  1. Street Glide® ST Fast Johnnie Enthusiast Motorcycle Collection:

The Street Glide® ST model combines the muscular Milwaukee-Eight® 117 powertrain with rugged West Coast styling influences and new dark-and-bronze finishes. The mechanical features of the 2023 Street Glide® ST remain unchanged.

  1. Road Glide® ST Fast Johnnie Enthusiast Motorcycle Collection:

The sleek and menacing Road Glide® ST model boasts the street-scorching power of the Milwaukee-Eight® 117 powertrain. Its striking appearance is complemented by the cutting-edge design elements. The mechanical features of the 2023 Road Glide® ST remain the same.

Harley-Davidson enthusiasts and collectors can take their pick from the Fast Johnnie collection, with prices varying based on the model chosen. The Street Glide ST Fast Johnnie starts at RM198,900, while the Road Glide ST Fast Johnnie begins at RM207,900. The Softail® Low Rider ST (Black Trim) Fast Johnnie offers an accessible entry point to the limited-edition series, starting from RM144,900.

Leading wireless communication systems provider, Cardo Systems, has unveiled a groundbreaking software update that allows seamless connectivity between their Bluetooth units and non-Cardo devices.

  • The company’s commitment to industry-wide Bluetooth standardization and bringing riders together has resulted in this game-changing innovation.
  • The new update was boosted by the introduction of Cardo’s Open Bluetooth Intercom. 

The development of this software update was inspired by the launch of Open Bluetooth Intercom (OBi), prompting Cardo Systems to commission an independent international study. The study revealed that consumers desired a simple and intuitive process to communicate with fellow riders who use different communicator brands.

Despite Cardo Systems already offering cross-brand connectivity through the OBi standard and championing its leading Mesh technology, the company’s developers rose to the challenge of expanding compatibility with even more brands.

Dan Emodi, Chief Marketing Officer at Cardo Systems, emphasized the importance of customer feedback in driving this update.

“In a recent survey conducted with motorcycle communicator users across the globe, intercom connectivity with other brands was one of the most popular suggestions to improve their communication experience.

“With this update, we’re able to offer more independence for our users and friends using devices from other major brands, providing greater choice, freedom, and flexibility,” he said.

The software update, available via a simple Over-The-Air download, enables Bluetooth connectivity between current 2023 Cardo devices (excluding the PACKTALK SLIM) and devices from Sena, Midland, and Uclear.

Users can enjoy a seamless experience, similar to using the same intercom brand, without the usual complexities of pairing. This eliminates frustrations such as losing phone connections or sacrificing the ability to receive phone calls and navigation instructions. The only unsupported feature in this cross-brand connection is music sharing, which is also not supported between different generations of Cardo products.

To activate the functionality, Cardo users can download the latest software version directly from their Cardo Connect app with a simple Over-The-Air update—no cables required. As new versions and upgrades become available, the Cardo Connect app will automatically prompt users to install them.

Cardo Systems’ commitment to enhancing the communication experience for powersports riders sets a new standard in the industry. By enabling seamless connectivity with a wide range of communicator brands, the company is empowering riders with greater flexibility and convenience on the road.

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