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The arrival of the highly anticipated BMW R 1300 GS has been confirmed thanks to a recent findings in vehicle homologation data in Switzerland. 

  • new certification document published in Switzerland confirms the arrival of the big bore adventure bike. 
  • the homologation data listed the peak power at 143.5hp. 

One of the most significant updates to the 2024 R 1300 GS is its engine. The previous 1254cc powertrain will be replaced by a more robust 1300cc Boxer Twin engine. Spy photos, which have surfaced over the past few years, revealed rough-looking prototypes with cylinder covers, suggesting a fully liquid-cooled engine design. 

Recent images published by MotorradOnline.de seem to support this hypothesis.

The Swiss homologation data reveals some promising figures for the new GS. The motorcycle is expected to produce a peak output of 143.5 horsepower @ 7,750rpm, representing an increase from the current engine’s 134.1 horsepower at the same RPM. 

Furthermore, the listed peak torque has seen improvement, with the R 1300 GS claiming 148NM @ 6,500 rpm, compared to 143Nm @ 6,250rpm of the R 1250 GS. The data also confirms a top speed of 225km/h, surpassing the current model’s 220km/h.

The Swiss documentation has also provided insight into other key specifications of the 2024 R 1300 GS. The motorcycle boasts a slightly longer wheelbase of 1518mm, compared to 1513mm on the R 1250 GS and 1503mm on the R 1250 GS Adventure. Additionally, it measures 2212mm in length, slightly longer than the current GS.

Regarding weight, the documentation states a laden weight of 335 kg with a 75 kg rider and some accessories. Although estimating the curb weight from this figure remains imprecise, it is worth noting that the current GS is certified under similar conditions at 334 kg . Taking this into account, we can expect the R 1300 GS to weigh only a few kilos more, with a rough estimate of at least 250kg. 

MotorradOnline’s photos have also confirmed a feature that was initially suspected from spy photos: the presence of a front-facing radar enabling active cruise control. Additionally, the images suggest the inclusion of a rear-facing radar, which may be utilised for blind-spot detection.

While tire sizes remain unchanged from the current model, with a 120/70 R19 front tire and a 170/160 R17 rear tire, it is anticipated that BMW will offer various tire options catering to different off-road capabilities. The inclusion of ABS comes as no surprise for a 2024 BMW model, although the available data does not mention specifics about the suspension.

According to reports, there is a strong rumour that the unveiling might take place during the 2023 BMW Motorrad Days celebration, scheduled for July 7 through 9, adding further excitement to the upcoming event.

China-based motorcycle manufacturer, Benelli, has recently revealed its latest sportbike, the Tornado 402.

  • Following the success of the Benelli 302R sportbike launched last year, the company has increased the displacement and introduced the Tornado 402.
  • Powering the Tornado 402 is a 399cc liquid-cooled, fuel-injected, parallel-twin engine.

The Benelli Tornado 402 boasts a fully-faired body with an aggressive stance, featuring eye-catching elements such as a single-sided swingarm and full-LED lights. Its striking appearance is complemented by premium components, including an inverted Marzocchi front fork and a centrally mounted rear monoshock.

The bike is equipped with dual Nissin radial calipers for the front brakes and a single rear disc, ensuring reliable stopping power. Additionally, the Tornado 402 comes standard with dual-channel ABS and a full-color TFT display. Impressively, the motorcycle weighs a mere 172 kilograms, contributing to its agility and maneuverability.

Underneath its stylish exterior, the Benelli Tornado 402 is powered by a 399cc liquid-cooled, fuel-injected, parallel-twin engine. With an eight-valve cylinder head, the engine delivers an output of 47.5 horsepower at 10,000 rpm and 26 pound-feet of torque at 8,000 rpm. These performance figures align closely with the Kawasaki Ninja 400 and the recently introduced CFMoto 450 SS, also known as the 450 SR in certain markets across Europe and Asia.

Meanwhile, Benelli plans to launch the Tornado 402 in the global market thus will go head-to-head with popular machines like the KTM RC 390, Kawasaki Ninja 400, and Honda CBR500R. While pricing details have yet to be disclosed, the Tornado 402 is expected to offer a competitive price point.

Norton Motorcycles, under the guidance of TVS Motors, has recently showcased their latest creation, the Norton V4CR. 

  • The V4CR joins the Norton lineup as a neo-retro sports naked motorcycle, captivating enthusiasts with its raw power and vintage-inspired aesthetics.
  • The V4CR as the brand’s first completely new motorcycle under the TVS Motors ownership.

Derived from the successful Norton V4SV supersports bike, which made waves upon its debut last year, the V4CR boasts striking similarities to its predecessor. The heart of this beast is the same 1,200cc engine found in the V4SV, delivering an impressive peak power of 185 horsepower and a torque of 125Nm. 

Furthermore, the V4CR adopts the TT-developed aluminum frame utilized in the V4SV, ensuring an exceptional riding experience.

The V4CR moniker stands for “cafe racer,” alluding to its neo-retro styling that combines classic design elements with contemporary touches. A full-carbon fairing adorns this captivating machine, further enhancing its allure. 

Norton Motorcycles proudly presents the V4CR as their first completely new motorcycle under the TVS Motors ownership, following the successful launch of the “re-engineered” V4SV and Norton Commando 961.

 “The Norton V4CR is a raw expression of impeccable design and intoxicating performance. We’ve stripped back the outer shell of the V4SV, ensuring an uninhibited motorcycling experience for riders,” said  Dr. Robert Hentschel, CEO of Norton Motorcycles.

Attention to detail has been paramount during the creation of the V4CR. Meticulous engineering and design teams meticulously refined every aspect of the motorcycle, from initial sketches to concept production and final finishing touches. 

This bike represents the culmination of Norton’s learnings and investments over the past three years, providing a tantalizing glimpse into Norton’s future.

Hand-built to perfection, the Norton V4CR comes equipped with top-of-the-line features, including Brembo brakes, a quickshifter, and auto-blipper for seamless gear shifts, as well as billet aluminum machined yokes, aluminum OZ racing wheels, and Ohlins suspension. 

Production will be limited to a mere 200 units, making each V4CR an exclusive gem for discerning riders. The price tag for this extraordinary machine stands at GBP41,999 (RM240k) per unit.

Ducati Malaysia officially brings the up-spec Ducati Monster SP for the Malaysian market priced at RM98,900.

  • 2023 Ducati Monster SP debuted in episode 2 of Ducati World Premiere 2023. 
  • Incorporates Ducati Lenovo Team Desmosedici GP colour scheme. 

Although the Monster remains as one of Borgo Panigale’s most affordable model, the factory thinks that the Monster deserved some attention. Lo and behold, the Monster gets the special SP treatment for 2023 that features all the exciting goodies.

First and foremost, the Monster SP is equipped with a fully-adjustable Ohlins NIX30 fornt fork which is now 600g lighter than the base Monster and Monster+.

Braking is done with a 320mm front disc and is paired to Brembo’s top-of-the-range Brembo Stylema brake callipers. In addition, the SP also features Termignoni homologated exhaust. 

The SP also incorporates Ducati MotoGP-inspired paint job that further accentuate the bike’s overall look. 

Other notable features include:

  • steering damper
  • Pirelli Diablo Rosso IV tyres
  • recalibrated riding modes with new Wet Mode
  • Launch Control

Ducati Malaysia has officially launched the 2023 Ducati Panigale V4 R with a recommended selling price of RM458,900.

  • The 2023 Ducati Panigale V4 R gets higher max rev at 16,500rpm.
  • DLC-coated piston and titanium conrod contributed to higher horsepower. 

On paper, the 2023 Panigale V4 R produces 218hp @ 15,500rpm but Ducati has increased the maximum revs to 16,500rpm at 6th-gear.

However, by adding a new racing exhaust combined with Shell-developed fuel, the new Panigale V4 R can hit a peak power of 240.5hp.

The additional power is boosted by the use of gun-drilled titanium connecting rods and DLC-coated pistons, which Ducati claimed is a first for a road bike even though the technology is common in MotoGP machines and Formula 1 race cars.

Thanks to a new piston geometry, Ducati also reduced the inertia significantly and the weight by 5g.

In addition, the 2023 V4 R gets new engine modes with ‘Full’ and ‘Low’ added to the existing package. As the name goes, the ‘Full’ mode unleashes the full power of the V4 R while ‘Low’ reduces the power to 160hp, allowing for a calmer riding experience on the road. But hey, who are we to tell you not to go full blast on public roads?

Ducati also revised the Ducati Quick Shift system to allow for a smoother shift during partial and full throttle.

The 2023 Panigale V4 R remains faithful with Ohlins suspension, but the travel in the NPX25/30 pressurised fork is increased by 5mm.

Ducati also increases agility thanks to a higher swingarm pivot position that raises the rear height by 20mm. Also new on the 2023MY is a bigger 17L fuel tank.

Finally, the 2023 Panigale V4 R will be a numbered model, with each bike verified by a plaque on the steering head.

HJC has once again captivated the motorcycle community with the release of its latest addition to the RPHA 11 Pro line. In a bid to enthrall Spider-Man fans worldwide, HJC has introduced the RPHA 11 Pro Miles Morales graphic, featuring a stunning design inspired by the beloved web-slinging hero.

  • The RPHA 11 Pro Miles Morales graphic showcases a vibrant red web pattern that adorns the entire helmet, paying homage to Spider-Man’s iconic suit.
  • A striking representation of Spidey’s eyes can be found near the top vents, accompanied by a Spider insignia at the rear and the Marvel logo on the spoiler. HJC’s recognizable RPHA logo is proudly displayed on the helmet’s sides.

Built on the foundation of the highly acclaimed RPHA 11 Pro, this sporty full-face helmet boasts a PIM Plus fiber shell for enhanced protection. The adjustable ventilation system allows riders to customize airflow through the chin, top, and rear sections. 

Inside, the helmet features a removable antibacterial MultiCool liner, which can be easily washed for prolonged freshness. Additionally, the RPHA 11 Pro Miles Morales graphic is equipped with the RapidFire II screen for effortless visor removal and incorporates a Pinlock Max Vision anti-fog film.

Motorcycle enthusiasts will be pleased to know that the helmet is available in a comprehensive range of sizes, catering to riders from XS to 2XL. As for the price, the HJC RPHA 11 Pro Miles Morales graphic is offered at an affordable range of USD629.99 (RM2,600).

With the highly anticipated film “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” slated for release on June 2, 2023, HJC’s latest offering promises to delight fans and riders alike. Whether swinging through the city or cruising down the open road, the RPHA 11 Pro Miles Morales graphic allows enthusiasts to embody their favorite web-slinging hero in style and safety.

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