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In a groundbreaking development, the world’s first titanium-built motorcycle is nearing completion, leaving motorcycle enthusiasts in awe.

  • This remarkable project features a Suzuki Hayabusa engine encased in a breathtaking titanium frame, swingarm, exhaust, subframe, and bodywork.
  • the project is spearheaded by New Jersey custom builder W. Robert Ransom,

Titanium, known for its lightweight and robust properties, makes it an ideal material for various applications. Its strength surpasses that of aluminum while weighing only 60% more. Additionally, when exposed to high temperatures, titanium oxidises into captivating, permanent colors, making it highly desirable for motorcycle exhausts.

However, the adoption of titanium in motorcycle construction has been limited due to its high cost and challenging workability. The metal’s reactivity at elevated temperatures poses difficulties during welding, as it readily forms brittle compounds when exposed to ambient air. Moreover, titanium’s natural springiness in sheet form requires extra effort to shape it into intricate designs necessary for motorcycle bodywork.

Despite these challenges, New Jersey custom builder W. Robert Ransom, commissioned by a customer named Mohammed, undertook the ambitious task of creating an all-titanium motorcycle. Ransom aimed to showcase unparalleled artistry and craftsmanship in the motorcycle industry.

The heart of this groundbreaking motorcycle is a modified second-generation Suzuki Hayabusa engine, boasting around 200 horsepower. Nearly all components, including the stunningly curved tubular frame and rigid swingarm inspired by MotoGP designs, are meticulously crafted from titanium. The swingarm, slightly extended and designed for optimum cornering performance, is also constructed with curvaceous titanium tubing.

Among the remarkable features of this motorcycle is the custom 4-into-2-into-1-into-2 titanium exhaust system. With over 130 sections on the header pipes alone, this exhaust setup, along with its ram’s horn headers and teardrop-shaped under-seat cans, is an undeniable standout element.

Harley-Davidson, in collaboration with Hero MotoCorp, has finally unveiled its highly anticipated motorcycle, the Harley-Davidson X440.

  • This new model aims to attract new riders and budget-conscious individuals with its approachable retro-style design and versatility for city riding.
  • The Harley-Davidson X440 will be available in three variants: Classic, Vivid, and Pinnacle. While all three models share the same foundation, they differ in styling cues and trim options. 

The Classic variant, priced at INR229,000 (RM13k), features spoked wheels and monotone colourways, with a blacked-out engine for a sleek appearance. The Vivid model, priced at INR249,000 (RM14k), comes with alloy wheels and two-tone color schemes.

The top-tier Pinnacle variant, retailing at INR269,000 (RM15k), boasts two-tone alloy wheels, striking color combinations with 3D decals, and machined cooling fins for a premium aesthetic.

Under the X440’s chassis lies a 440cc, air-cooled, fuel-injected, single-cylinder engine. Delivering 27 horsepower at 6,000 rpm and 26 pound-feet of torque at 4,000 rpm, this motorcycle competes favourably with other retro-style 400cc bikes on the market. Power is transferred to the rear wheel via a six-speed manual transmission, enhanced with an assist slipper clutch for a smoother and more comfortable ride.

Designed to tackle India’s challenging road conditions, the Harley-Davidson X440 features robust and modern underpinnings. It comes equipped with a 43mm  inverted front fork and gas-powered, preload-adjustable twin shocks at the rear.

The bike relies on front and rear disc brakes with dual-channel ABS, provided by Brembo subsidiary ByBre, to ensure reliable stopping power. Additionally, the X440 rides on 18-inch front and 17-inch rear wheels fitted with MRF Zapper Hyke tires.

While the X440’s tech package remains simple, featuring only dual-channel ABS, it does offer a minimalist TFT display pod and a full set of LED lights. Notably, the motorcycle lacks traction control and rider modes, emphasising a back-to-basics approach.

With the launch of the Harley-Davidson X440, the iconic American motorcycle brand aims to tap into the Indian market’s growing demand for affordable and beginner-friendly motorcycles. 

Hong Leong Yamaha Motor (HLYM) is thrilled to announce the introduction of vibrant new colors for their popular model, the Yamaha EGO Gear.

  • This latest update aims to enhance the overall appeal and style of the motorcycle, offering riders an opportunity to make a bold statement on the road.
  • Priced at RM 5,998 this model offers exceptional value for money.

The Yamaha EGO Gear will now be available in three stunning colors: Yellow, Blue, and Green. These eye-catching hues are designed to capture attention and cater to the diverse preferences of motorcycle enthusiasts. Whether riders are seeking a vibrant and energetic look or a cool and sophisticated vibe, these new color options provide ample choices.

Powering the Ego Gear is a a 125cc BluCore engine with Smart Motor Generator that’s capable of producing 9.3hp @ 8,000 rpm and 9.6 Nm @ 5,500 rpm. It also comes with a USB charging socket and an anti-slip footpad.

Starting from 4 July 2023, the Yamaha EGO Gear in its new color selection can be purchased at any authorized Yamaha dealer across the nation.

As usual with each purchase of the new Ego Gear, customers will receive a Yamaha safety disc lock worth RM 100. This additional benefit emphasizes Yamaha’s commitment to rider safety and security.

Suzuki Motor Corporation is set to celebrate the 25th anniversary of its flagship motorcycle, the Hayabusa, with a special edition model. 

  • the special edition motorcycle adorns special colourway. 
  • the Hayabusa 25th anniversary edition features a unique 25th-anniversary emblem and a 3D Suzuki logo. 

In a bid to commemorate this remarkable milestone, Suzuki has announced the global release of the exclusive Hayabusa anniversary variant, starting from July 2023.

The highlight of this limited edition Hayabusa is its striking new paint scheme, featuring a captivating combination of orange and black hues. The design is further accentuated by special colours adorning the drive chain adjuster and front brake disk inner.

Enthusiasts will also appreciate the original engravings on the muffler body and drive chain, as well as the 25th-anniversary emblem and a 3D ‘Suzuki’ logo displayed prominently on the fuel tank. Additionally, the motorcycle will come equipped with a single-seat cowl as standard, although this feature will not be available in the Japanese market.

While retaining the distinctive styling cues from the latest generation Hayabusa, including a single-pod headlight with twin DRLs, a full fairing, a twin-sided exhaust, and a split-style saddle, this special edition pays homage to the iconic lineage of the Hayabusa. The specifications and hardware remain consistent with the standard model, ensuring an exceptional riding experience for enthusiasts worldwide.

The Hayabusa has gained a loyal following since its introduction, with sales spanning across 48 countries, including the United States, Europe, India, and Latin America. 

Boasting a cumulative series production of over 200,000 units, the Hayabusa has become an embodiment of Suzuki’s commitment to excellence and innovation. As a result, the highly anticipated 25th-anniversary model will be made available in various markets, although the specific launch details for India are yet to be disclosed.

Suzuki Motor Corporation invites motorcycle enthusiasts from around the globe to join in celebrating the 25th anniversary of the legendary Hayabusa.

Denali’s have made the brand a mainstay in the adventure world thanks to their high-power fog lamps, auxiliary lights, and horns that are known for their ability to illuminate the road and trail while alerting other road users. 

Now, the Ducati DesertX, already hailed as one of the most off-road capable bikes in Ducati’s lineup, has received a comprehensive lighting system from Denali, further enhancing its impressive capabilities.

The centerpiece of the lighting system is Denali’s DialDim controller, a feature-rich accessory that allows for customizable settings. With an intuitive multi-color halo dial, riders can control two independent light circuits, including the high beam, horn, and turn signals. Denali’s DialDim system has garnered praise in the past, and the accompanying video showcases its impressive capabilities.

In addition to the DialDim system, Denali has introduced the T3 turn signal upgrade kits for the DesertX. These powerful lights replace the stock turn signals, featuring bright white running lights that switch to amber when the turn signals are activated. The rear pods serve multiple functions, acting as brake lights, rear fog lights, and rear turn signals.

For riders who desire even more lighting options, Denali has launched a driving light mount compatible with the DesertX’s OEM crashbar. This mount allows users to install any Denali auxiliary light on the crashbar while maintaining the bike’s clean, original look. Additionally, a lower mount is available for the smaller Denali DM, D2, S4, and D3 lights, positioning them at the same level as the front wheel for maximum visibility.

To complete the lighting upgrades, Denali offers the B6 brake light, providing a significantly brighter brake light with a remarkable 900 lumens, ensuring greater visibility and safety. Lastly, Denali presents a powder-coated steel horn mount designed specifically for the Denali SoundBomb Original air horn, renowned for its impressive volume and alerting capabilities.

Enthusiasts can now pre-order Denali’s new accessories for the Ducati DesertX through the brand’s official website,

Yamaha is set to celebrate the 25th anniversary of its iconic sports bike, the Yamaha R1, with a special event at Mugello.

  • The Yamaha Racing Experience, taking place on 21-22 July, will pay tribute to the R1’s rich legacy.
  • Mugello Circuit in Italy, renowned for hosting the MotoGP Italian Grand Prix, will serve as the backdrop for this momentous occasion.

Yamaha has enjoyed significant success at Mugello in the past, with riders like Valentino Rossi, Jorge Lorenzo, and Fabio Quartararo achieving triumphs on Yamaha bikes.

The circuit also holds sentimental value for Niccolo Canepa, who often participates in Mugello track days to prepare for his Endurance World Championship races.

Paolo Pavesio, Marketing and Motorsport Director of Yamaha Motor Europe, expressed pride in honoring the R1’s 25th anniversary. He described the R1 as a game-changer that has consistently pushed the boundaries of performance and innovation, incorporating cutting-edge technology and MotoGP-derived advancements.

Notably, the R1 pioneered the use of a vertically-stacked gearbox in production motorcycles, leading to improved engine design and enhanced performance.

In subsequent years, Yamaha further differentiated the R1 by introducing a cross-plane crankshaft, contributing to its distinct sound and engineering excellence. The 2015 model update embraced the aesthetic cues of the Yamaha YZR-M1 MotoGP bike, coinciding with Jorge Lorenzo’s championship-winning season. The R1M variant also brought MotoGP-inspired electronics to track enthusiasts.

While the R1 has not undergone significant updates in recent years, motorcycle enthusiasts eagerly await news of its next evolution. The

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