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In a significant development for the motorcycle manufacturing industry, Yamaha has made an official announcement regarding a planned change of ownership of Chongqing Jianshe Mechanical and Electric Co., Ltd. (CJMEC), a current partner in the Yamaha motorcycle manufacturing joint venture in China, known as Zhuzhou Jianshe Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. (ZJYM). This change is scheduled to take place in November 2023.

  • Under the terms of the agreement, ZJYM’s equity interest will be transferred to ZHEJIANG CFMOTO POWER CO., LTD. (CFMOTO).
  • The new entity resulting from this transition will be named Zhuzhou CF Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. (ZCYM). Currently, ZCYM boasts a workforce of approximately 500 employees.

The ownership distribution in ZCYM will be as follows: CFMOTO will hold a 50 percent share, Yamaha will maintain a 44.23 percent share, and the remaining 5.77 percent will be held by Tair Yea Limited.

Yamaha views China as one of its crucial production and sales bases and considers this change in ownership as part of its strategy to enhance competitiveness. The company intends to engage in discussions with CFMOTO to determine the future direction of their joint venture with the goal of further elevating their competitive edge within the market.

This development not only has implications for Yamaha but also signifies a significant shift within the global motorcycle industry. CFMOTO, which already maintains a close working alliance with KTM, will now further solidify its position within the industry through this alliance with Yamaha.

The collaboration between CFMOTO and Yamaha is expected to have a positive impact on the industry landscape, with potential benefits for both companies and motorcycle enthusiasts worldwide.

As November 2023 approaches, all eyes will be on Zhuzhou CF Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. (ZCYM), as it sets out on this new chapter in its journey, with the hopes of continued success in the ever-evolving motorcycle market. Stay tuned for further updates on this development and its implications in the coming months.

In a landmark announcement, Cardo, a leading name in the field of communication devices for riders, has introduced the groundbreaking Packtalk Custom.

This cutting-edge communicator is now officially available at all Cardo Authorised Dealers worldwide, starting from September 18, 2023, marking a significant milestone in the realm of motorcycle communication.

The retail price for a single unit of the Cardo Packtalk Custom has been set at an affordable RM999, making it an accessible choice for riders seeking high-quality communication solutions.

The Packtalk Custom is poised to redefine communication for motorcyclists, combining top-tier features with affordability. Powered by the second generation of Cardo’s Dynamic Mesh Communication technology, this device boasts lightning-fast pairing capabilities, enabling seamless communication for groups of up to 15 riders at an impressive range of up to 1.6 kilometers.

Furthermore, its waterproof design ensures functionality even in adverse weather conditions, while fast charging and Over-The-Air software updates enhance convenience and adaptability.

One of the standout features of the Packtalk Custom is its unique flexibility, allowing users to tailor their unit to their specific needs and preferences. This innovative approach allows riders to select from a range of feature packages, paying only for the functionalities they require. What’s more, users have the freedom to switch between different feature packages at their convenience, thanks to the intuitive interface of the Cardo Connect App.

The Packtalk Custom empowers users to create a truly personalized communication device that aligns with their individual style and budget. Below are the customizable feature packages available:

1. Silver Package (RM13.99/month or RM92.99/year)

Begin your customization journey with an enhanced audio and music experience. Select your preferred sound profile, share your favorite tunes with your passenger, and designate quick dial numbers for essential contacts such as home, family, or friends.

2. Gold Package (RM22.99/month or RM139.99/year)

The Gold package takes your communication to the next level by introducing Bluetooth support. This feature allows seamless connectivity with other Bluetooth intercom systems, regardless of the brand, and facilitates Bluetooth pillion pairing with the Mesh Intercom. Additionally, the Gold package enables the connection of a second device, such as a GPS, TFT display, or a secondary phone.

3. Platinum Package (RM32.99/month or RM184.99/year):

For those seeking the ultimate experience, the Platinum package offers Cardo’s Natural Voice Operation, a groundbreaking feature that eliminates the need for button presses. Simply say “Hey Cardo!” and issue your commands; your PACKTALK CUSTOM will take care of the rest. Moreover, the Platinum package introduces an all-new Eco Mode, extending battery life by up to 20%, ensuring uninterrupted communication during extended rides.

With the introduction of the PACKTALK CUSTOM, Cardo has ushered in a new era of personalized communication for riders, offering a range of features and pricing options that cater to diverse needs.

Ducati proudly introduced the latest addition to its Multistrada family: the 2024 Multistrada V4 S Grand Tour. This highly anticipated release promises to cater to the demands and desires of avid touring riders, offering a wealth of standard features tailored to their needs.

  • the 2024 Multistrada V4 S Grand Tour is the second motorcycle to feature at this year’s Ducati World Premiere. 
  • powering the Multistrada V4 S Grand Tour is the Grandturismo V4 engine that pumps 170hp and 125Nm. 

At the core of the 2024 Multistrada V4 S Grand Tour lies the robust 1,158cc V4 Granturismo engine, delivering a claimed 170hp and 125Nm of torque.

Notably, this powertrain has been engineered with an emphasis on the convenience of long-distance touring, boasting extended maintenance intervals. Ducati recommends oil changes for this engine every two years or after covering 15,000 kilometers with valve clearance checks suggested at the 60,000-kilometer mark.

This touring marvel comes equipped with four distinct ride modes: Sport, Touring, Enduro, and Urban. Sport and Touring modes provide access to the full spectrum of the V4 GT’s power, while Enduro and Urban modes adjust the output to a more manageable 112.6hp to suit varying riding conditions.

Setting a new standard for functionality and touring comfort, the 2024 Ducati Multistrada V4 S Grand Tour arrives from the factory with Travel and Radar packages pre-installed.

Notably, this motorcycle features Ducati’s adaptive cruise control and blind spot monitoring as standard, along with the Skyhook semi-active suspension system. Additionally, the Minimum Preload and Easy Lift functions are included to enhance the overall riding experience.

In a bid to enhance practicality further, the 2024 Ducati Multistrada V4 S Grand Tour incorporates a range of standard features, including an adjustable windscreen, handguards, auxiliary LED lighting, a tire pressure monitoring system, heated handgrips, and heated saddles for both the rider and passenger. 

Furthermore, convenience is heightened with a hands-free opening gas cap, a center stand, and matching side cases, ensuring riders have ample space to stow their gear for extended journeys. The inclusion of a center stand is particularly noteworthy, simplifying routine maintenance tasks that riders may encounter during lengthy excursions, such as chain maintenance.

Ducati has not forgotten shorter riders, as they have made provisions for a factory low suspension kit, which can be optionally added to the Multistrada V4 S Grand Tour at an additional cost.

GALLERY: 2024 DUCATI MULTISTRADA V4 S GRAND TOUR

In an era marked by the anticipation of the internal combustion engine’s demise, Italian manufacturer Piaggio is breaking new ground in engine development.

  • Despite the ongoing shift towards electric power, Piaggio is focusing on enhancing the efficiency of small, low-cost engines for scooters.
  • The company’s latest innovation is a Variable Valve Timing (VVT) system designed specifically for these engines.

Piaggio’s VVT system, outlined in a detailed patent application, aims to optimise the intake timing on single-cylinder, single-overhead-camshaft engines used in scooters. Given the tight profit margins in this segment of the market, the design emphasises simplicity and reduced component count.

At first glance, Piaggio’s SOHC VVT system appears similar to Yamaha’s “VVA” (Variable Valve Actuation) design used in various motorcycles. However, a subtle yet crucial difference sets Piaggio’s system apart.

Both systems employ two profiles for the intake cam lobes, which act on a forked rocker arm to control two intake valves. Like Yamaha’s VVA, Piaggio’s system uses a pin to connect or disconnect the rocker arm, with an actuator to engage it and a spring to disengage it when not needed.

The key distinction lies in the number of elements in the rocker arm. Yamaha’s VVA system features two parts: one conventional rocker and one element for high-lift, long-duration cam lobes. In contrast, Piaggio’s design incorporates three elements in its rocker arm, allowing for more comprehensive control over valve timing, lift, and duration.

This innovation enables the Piaggio system to adjust not only valve lift but also timing, offering a distinct advantage over Yamaha’s system, which can only switch between low-lift, short-duration and high-lift, long-duration lobes. With Piaggio’s design, the high-rpm cam lobe can have different timing, enhancing engine performance at high revs.

The patent showcases this system on an engine that resembles the Vespa GTS 300, utilised in various Piaggio models, including the Piaggio MP3. Piaggio’s commitment to improving small-engine efficiency reflects its dedication to innovation in an ever-evolving industry.

Royal Enfield, the world’s oldest continuously producing motorcycle brand, was thrilled to announce the much-anticipated 12th edition of the Royal Enfield One Ride.

This global motorcycling extravaganza, recognised as one of the world’s largest single-day rides, brought together enthusiasts from across the globe in the spirit of camaraderie and adventure.

Mr. Rewi Hamid Bugo, Chairman of Didi Group, had expressed his enthusiasm, stating, “The 12th edition of Royal Enfield One Ride promises to be an exceptional gathering of riders. With more than 600 Royal Enfield enthusiasts from Malaysia and beyond converging for an exhilarating ride, it marked the largest gathering and ride in the history of Royal Enfield, all in celebration of Malaysia Day and the sheer joy of riding.”

Royal Enfield Malaysia by Didi Group was proud to host the Royal Enfield One Ride in collaboration with the Malaysian Vintage & Classic Military Bike and Kelab Motosikal Klassik Selangor. Held on September 16 and 17, 2023, this year’s One Ride guaranteed a plethora of thrilling activities and attractions that made it an unforgettable event.

The official flag-off of the event was graced by the esteemed presence of YBHG. Dato’ Amirul Azizan Bin Dato’ Sri Abd Rahim at Dataran Pantai Batu Laut, Banting Selangor.

In line with the spirit of responsible travel, this year Royal Enfield emphasised the message of responsibility and sustainability with the hashtag #LeaveEveryPlaceBetter. The brand encouraged its rider community to adopt responsible travel practices, ensuring that their journeys had a positive impact on the places they explored. Royal Enfield firmly believed that motorcycling was not just about reaching the destination; it was also about cherishing the journey and preserving the natural beauty that surrounded it.

The 12th edition of the Royal Enfield One Ride was indeed a momentous gathering of motorcycle enthusiasts, uniting riders from different corners of the world to celebrate the joy of riding and the spirit of global brotherhood. 

In a bid to rekindle the spirit of an iconic concept from the past, Honda has unveiled its latest innovation, the Motocompacto.

  • The original Honda Motocompo faced an abrupt discontinuation four decades ago.
  • Honda’s new offering seeks to redefine urban commuting with its portable and foldable design.

The Motocompo, originally introduced in the 1980s, experienced a brief two-year production run before falling short of sales expectations. However, the idea of a compact, foldable motorcycle designed for the last leg of a commute has remained intriguing. Honda now introduces the “Motocompacto” – a modern-day revival of this concept.

Last year, Honda unveiled its plans for an electric-powered Motocompacto, and now, the bike has been officially introduced to the market. This compact electric vehicle will be available at Honda dealerships worldwide beginning November. 

 

While the Motocompacto does not boast impressive performance metrics or extensive range, it serves its purpose as a last-mile commuting solution. With a range of just 20 kilometres on a full charge and a top speed of 24km/h, the Motocompacto falls into the same category as stand-up electric scooters, eliminating the need for licenses or registration.

The Motocompacto’s design is reminiscent of a product Apple might produce—a sleek, white, briefcase-shaped box that can quickly transform into a rideable vehicle. The handlebars fold out from the top and are adjustable in height. The seat, cleverly stored inside the bike when folded, securely clips into place on the rear. Additionally, the footpegs and sidestand fold out, while the rear wheel slides backward to extend the wheelbase.

One notable aspect of the Motocompacto’s design is its front-wheel-drive system, powered by a hub-mounted electric motor. The rear end of the bike is solely responsible for braking via a cable-operated drum. The electric motor produces a peak output of 490W and 16Nm of torque. 

Charging the Motocompacto is a straightforward process, as it can be replenished using a standard household socket. The 6.8Ah battery charges fully in just 3.5 hours, with the charger conveniently stored within the vehicle, accessible via a port located just below the compact headlight. A dedicated smartphone app provides users with essential information, such as battery status, route planning, and customizable settings.

While the Motocompacto may not match the performance and range of its 1980s predecessor, it successfully addresses the issues that led to the original Motocompo’s discontinuation. 

Unlike the original, which was large and heavy at 45kg pounds and 1168mm in length, the Motocompacto is compact, lightweight, and electric-powered, making it suitable for vertical or horizontal storage without the risk of leakage. 

When folded, it measures a mere 54cm by 74.1cm and is just 9cm wide, allowing for easy stacking and storage. Moreover, it weighs only 19kg, making it highly maneouverable. The Motocompacto simplifies controls, eliminating the need for gears or a clutch, with just a thumb throttle and a single brake lever.

Interestingly, the Motocompacto’s distribution strategy sets it apart. Instead of traditional motorcycle dealerships, it will be available at car dealerships, aligning with Honda’s original Motocompo concept, which was introduced alongside the Honda City car in Japan. 

Jane Nakagawa, Vice President of the R&D Business Unit at American Honda Motor Co. Inc., shared her insights, stating, “Motocompacto is uniquely Honda: a fun, innovative, and unexpected facet of our larger electrification strategy. Sold in conjunction with our new all-electric SUVs, Motocompacto supports our goal of carbon neutrality by helping customers with end-to-end zero-emissions transport.”

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