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Recent findings from Swiss and Australian homologation documents have shed light on the specifications of the upcoming 2024 BMW R 1300 GS. 

  • latest homologation data from Australia suggest that the next generation GS is lighter than expected. 
  • the new R 1300 GS likely to features lighter bodywork to enhance performance and agility. 

The Swiss certification data initially indicated a weight of 335 kilograms, including the weight of a 75-kilogram rider and accessories. However, a closer examination suggested that the actual weight of the motorcycle would be around 250 kilograms, only slightly heavier than the previous R 1250 GS.

Now thanks to latest digging by Dennis Chung of Motorcycle.com, fresh homologation data from Australia has now provided further insights into the R 1300 GS’s weight. The Australian documents list the tare mass, excluding the rider and accessories, at 237 kilograms. BMW’s previous models, such as the S 1000 RR and the R 1250 RS, had claimed curb weights that matched their tare masses in Australia.

Based on this information, it is reasonable to assume that BMW will claim a curb weight of 237 kilograms for the new R 1300 GS. This would make it 12 kilograms lighter than its predecessor, the R 1250 GS, which has a curb weight of 249 kilograms. Furthermore, the R 1300 GS would also be 7 kilograms lighter than the F 850 GS Adventure, although the F 850 GSA’s larger fuel tank would contribute to its overall mass.

The anticipated weight reduction in the R 1300 GS suggests that BMW has focused on enhancing performance and agility, appealing to adventure motorcyclists seeking a lighter and more nimble ride. Enthusiasts eagerly await the official announcement of the 2024 BMW R 1300 GS, which is expected to impress with its power-to-weight ratio and innovative features.

(source: Motorcycle.com)

Acerbis, the renowned aftermarket parts, accessory, and clothing manufacturer, is gearing up for an extraordinary world record attempt with the pint-sized Honda Monkey 125.

  • the plan involves traversing the distance from Albino, Italy to Nordkapp, the northernmost point of Norway.
  • Acerbis team has slapped the Monkey 125 with a 108L fuel tank. 

While the Honda Monkey 125 boasts commendable fuel efficiency owing to its small engine and low-stress design, its standard 5.6-liter fuel tank grants it a range of approximately 257km. Acerbis recognized the need for modifications to cover the daunting 4,345km journey and set about creating a colossal custom-built fuel tank. This remarkable prototype tank has an astounding capacity of 108 liters, allowing the bike to attempt the official record for the “greatest distance driven on a single tank of fuel by a motorcycle (prototype).”

The Acerbis team, accompanied by their riders Andrea Rastrelli, Alicia Sornosa, and Maurizio Vettor, will embark on this epic adventure through several countries, including Austria, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, and finally, Norway. Surpassing the current record would mean traveling over 2,700 miles. 

However, the team has no intentions of stopping there. If there’s fuel remaining in the tank and energy left in the riders’ bodies and minds, they plan to push on until the last drop of fuel is consumed, determined to explore the true limits of this little bike’s endurance.

With their audacious feat, Acerbis and its intrepid riders aim to leave an indelible mark in the annals of motorcycling history, showcasing the remarkable capabilities of the Honda Monkey 125 and pushing the boundaries of what is possible on two wheels.

Gracshaw, a brand of motorcycle helmets manufactured in Malaysia and owned by Double Site Marketing Sdn Bhd, has formally introduced its Japan Edition line.

  • The Japan Edition helmet is based on the Gennex G535 helmet range. 
  • A total of six design is up for grab with a recommended selling price of RM420. 

The Japanese-inspired version, which features six distinctive designs (Kurita, Tsuru, Japop, Tengu, Oda, and Karasu), debuted at the most recent Terengganu Bike Week 2023 and was met with a strong welcome from bike aficionados.

The well-known Gracshaw Gennex model’s open-face, double-visor helmets are offered as the Gracshaw Japan Edition. Every helmet comes with an exclusive backpack for protection and portability and has a recommended retail price of RM420.

According to Farizan bin Md Akir, Marketing Division, Double Site Marketing, the Japan Edition was designed in Penang and manufactured in Jitra, Kedah, making it a truly Malaysian product.

“This is the most unique and exciting range yet from Gracshaw and took almost eight months to develop from concept to production. At Gracshaw, we see the importance of always wearing a good and fitting helmet when riding. Although some people may complain that helmets are just a ‘legal requirement,’ we see them as so much more. Our vision is to offer headwear that combines quality, comfort, and style to cater to sophisticated and fashion-conscious riders,” he said.

The Gracshaw Japan Edition Helmet designs are developed in response to the demands of riders that favor expressing their unique traits and riding style. The three main components of the design are extensions of personality, displays of individuality, and style statements.

The final six designs, each featuring exciting Japanese elements, can be categorized into three main themes: intriguing folk tales, exciting pop culture, and historical chronicles.

Intriguing Folk Tales:

The Kurita (クリタ) draws inspiration from a well-known Japanese folktale and features a giant octopus as one of the sea monsters assigned to retrieve the holy object Princess Tamatori, a pearl diver, stole from the Palace of the Dragon King. The katana sword, the pearl, the waves, and the flowers are additional design components.

One of the rarest cranes in the world, the red-crowned crane, is included in the Tsuru 鶴 (つる) design. It is commonly viewed as a sign of fortune, sturdiness, and faithfulness. This crane, known as the tanchzuru in Japan, is supposed to have a lifespan of up to a thousand years. According to the legend of Tsuru no Ongaeshi (the crane returning a favor), cranes are thought to bestow favors in exchange for deeds of sacrifice.

POP Culture:

The anime and manga-inspired Japop (ジャポップ) design will appeal to those who were raised on Japanese popular art. This is sure to spark a conversation because of the creative way traditional components like fish and animals have been combined with dinosaurs and the well-known manga character Astro Boy.

The Tengu 天狗 (てんぐ) design, on the other hand, will appeal to individuals who favor a more enigmatic concept. The Tengu, a cunning supernatural creature with extraordinary wind-controlling abilities from Japanese folklore, is the primary character. The Tengu is not someone to tangle with since he can wreak chaos with his red visage, long nose, robes, and wings.

Historical Chronicles:

Nobunaga Oda, a courageous Japanese warlord from the Sengoku era, is honored with the Oda 織田 (おだ) design. He was the formidable leader of the Oda clan who successfully united Japan in the 1560s by waging war on other feudal lords. The victory of Oda over an army ten times the size of his own at the Battle of Okehazama is recognized as one of the most important turning moments in Japanese history. A katana-wielding Oda with a menacing mask, his figure on a horse against a rising sun, and the spider lily are prominent design motifs.

Last but not least, the Karasu (カラス) design incorporates ninja-related weaponry such as the shuriken, kunai, and kusarigama. Tokugawa Ieyasu, a shogun who later ruled a united Japan, is said to have been saved from death by the legendary ninja Hattori Hanzo, who distinguished himself during his distinguished service to the Tokugawa clan. Hanzo led a group of 200 ninja warriors and was said to possess a number of mystical powers that rendered him invulnerable.

Gracshaw Japanese Edition helmets can be purchased online at https://shop.gracshaw.com, the Gracshaw Official Store on Shopee https://shopee.com.my/gracshaw.os, and through its Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/gracshaw.

For more information on Gracshaw’s complete portfolio of products and the list of dealers, you may visit www.gracshaw.com.

Ducati’s DesertX has taken the adventure motorcycle segment by storm since its debut earlier this year.

  • The DesertX has become a formidable contender in its class.
  • In 2023, Ducati is set to thrill fans and riders alike with the introduction of the all-new RR22 livery for the DesertX.

Originally conceived as an exclusive one-off color scheme for a track day collaboration with Audi and former MotoGP star Danilo Petrucci in Sardinia, the RR22 livery takes the DesertX to new heights of both style and performance. 

Drawing inspiration from the Audi RS Q e-tron, an electric drivetrain vehicle that impressed at the Dakar rally, the RR22 livery is a visual masterpiece crafted by Ducati’s Style Center designers. The captivating black, gray, and red color scheme pays homage to the advanced technology of the Audi RS Q e-tron. A striking red accent integrated into the black saddle adds an extra touch of flair to the stunning design.

While the DesertX RR22 boasts an eye-catching livery, it also retains its renowned features beneath the surface. Powered by the reliable 937cc Testastretta engine, the DesertX delivers a powerful 110 horsepower. Its 21″/18″ wheels, ample ground clearance, and impressive suspension travel of 9.1″/8.7″ ensure unrivaled capability for conquering any terrain. Additionally, the DesertX is equipped with a comprehensive suite of state-of-the-art rider aids and a reliable Brembo braking system.

 

Ducati continues to redefine the boundaries of off-road exploration with the DesertX RR22, seamlessly combining style and performance. This extraordinary adventure motorcycle represents the perfect fusion of Ducati’s engineering prowess and the groundbreaking innovations showcased by Audi. 

Whether navigating rough trails or embarking on long-distance journeys, the DesertX RR22 promises an exhilarating ride that captivates the senses.

The RR22 livery joins the original Star White Silk color scheme that accompanied the DesertX’s initial launch, expanding the options for riders seeking a distinctive and personalized adventure experience. Both variations of the DesertX will be showcased at selected Ducati showrooms. 

According to Ducati Malaysia, the Star White Silk option is priced at RM112,900, while the new RR22 Matt Saturn Grey variant is priced at RM115,900. Ducati enthusiasts can now choose their preferred style and embark on thrilling adventures with the DesertX RR22.

KTM Malaysia has issued an invitation to all adventure riders to participate in the KTM ROAD TO RIMBA RAID ASIA QUALIFIERS 2023. 

  • the trail race aims to identify the most skilled and daring riders who will represent Team Orange at the prestigious RIMBA RAID 2023 in Malaysia.
  • Scheduled for Sunday, 25 June 2023, the qualifiers will be held at Seri Alam, Pasir Gudang, Johor.

Participants will face the challenge of navigating diverse terrains and obstacles in a trail time attack format. Adventure bike owners with twin cylinder motorcycles of 500cc and above from Malaysia and Singapore are eligible to enter the race.

Interested riders can register online at https://bit.ly/KTM-RRAQ23.

From Malaysia, two winners will be chosen, while one winner will be selected from Singapore. These winners will receive comprehensive sponsorship, including race fees, accommodation, and a KTM 790 ADVENTURE R bike for the RIMBA RAID 2023. 

They will also benefit from technical support provided by KTM Malaysia during the race. Prizes will be awarded to the 2nd runner up, 3rd runner up, 4th runner up, and all finishers will receive a medal.

The highly anticipated RIMBA RAID 2023 will take place from 31 August to 3 September 2023 in Pahang, Malaysia. Over 300 riders from different countries will compete in various categories during the intense four-day racing event.

Triumph Motorcycles Malaysia has unveild the 2023 Street Triple 765 range for the Malaysian market consisting of the R and RS.

  • The 2023 Street Triple is more powerful than ever. 
  • The motorcycle features new engine internals, a higher combustion ratio and improved ergonomics. 

Coming in at RM59,900 for the R and RM73,900 for the RS, the 2023 Street Triple 765 not only the most potent naked bike of it’s generation but also the most technologically advanced. 

Benefiting from the engine that powers the Moto2 World Championship, the Street Triple R and RS feature more power and improved rideability and ergonomics.

What’s new for 2023?

The R now makes 2hp more than the previous generation, with the power output rated at 118hp. However, the RS now boasts 128hp thanks to the higher compression ratio and new engine internals.

That said, the engine now houses new pistons, new connecting rods and redesigned combustion chamber, all contributing to the higher peak power. In addition, the 2023 Triumph Street Triple range also features a new gearbox with a revised gear ratio.

Spec-wise, the 2023 Street Triple comes with lots of goodies, with the R variant boasting Brembo M4 brake callipers and a fully-adjustable suspension courtesy of Showa.  Meanwhile, the up-spec RS gets a Showa 41mm USD big piston forks and Ohlins piggyback rear shock. 

Both models also received a new electronic package, including refined cornering ABS, traction control and 4+1 riding modes; Road, Rain, Sport, Rider and Track (only available on the RS/Moto2 Edition).

 

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