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Jawa is set to rebadge Bristol Veloce 500, as confirmed by these spy shot photos circulating online.

The Bristol Veloce 500 is a retro-classic scrambler styled motorcycle by Bristol, a Philippine-based motorcycle manufacturer.

Based on the photos, Jawa has renamed the model as RVR500, with the badge can be seen just below the tank.

Currently, the Bristol Veloce 500 is priced at around PHP348,000 (RM29k).

The motorcycle gets rolling with a liquid-cooled, parallel twin-cylinder 471cc engine capable of producing 47hp @ 8,500rpm and 43Nm @ 6,500rpm.

Other features include:

  • USD fork
  • rear monoshock
  • single disc
  • digital display
  • dua-channel ABS

 

KTM is set to unveil a limited run “Moto2” machine in the next few days.

According to a teaser video shared on KTM social media, only 100 units of the track-only motorcycle are to be made available worldwide.

 

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However, what piques our curiosity is the mention of “Moto2”, since the Moto2 race bike is currently powered by a Triumph triple-cylinder 765cc engine, making it impossible for the Austrian manufacturer to produce a Moto2 machine with the British powerplant.

However, based on the video and other reports, the motorcycle in question is likely to be powered by KTM’s 890cc parallel-twin engine.

*Kramer GP2 890R

This is certainly in line with previous reports that KTM works together with Kramer to produce an 890cc race-bike based on Kramer GP2 890R that features 130hp and 99Nm.

Nonetheless, we can safely assume that the race-spec machine will carry the same KTM Moto2 fairing ridden by the likes of Remy Gardner and Raul Fernandez.

More details on the Moto2 motorcycle will be unveiled on July 20th.

Since you can’t bring yourself to any Ducati showroom just yet due to obvious reasons, Ducati Malaysia brings the showroom closer to you by launching its first online store.

You can now get your hands on the wide range of official Ducati merchandise and genuine Ducati performance parts by visiting Ducati Online Store.

The online store is easy to navigate and allows Ducatisti to make a purchase by selecting the desired bike models or types of offers available.

Customers can also enjoy various discounts and amazing offers made available on selected items.

All purchased items will then packed with care and delivered to your doorstep by an established courier service.

Pol Espargaro is struggling with Repsol Honda RC213V, apart from yet to clinch a podium finish in the 2021 MotoGP season; he currently accumulates the most crashes in the first half of the season.

According to the stats, the Spanish rider went down 13 times this season and comfortably leading the crash chart with three crashes ahead of his brother Aleix Espargaro (Aprilia), Iker Lecuona (Tech3) and Alex Marquez (LCR Honda).

To make matters worse, his former team, Red Bull KTM Factory Racing, is soaring this season with the likes of Miguel Oliveira and Brad Binder.

With 13 crashes, Espargaro is on course to surpass Johann Zarco’s 2019 and 2020 tally of 19 and 17 crashes, respectively.

The youngest of the Espargaro’s currently sits at the 12th spot in the championship with just 41 points after nine rounds.

The 2021 MotoGP season will resume in August at the Grand Prix of Styria.

Japanese giant manufacturer Yamaha set to join Honda at 2021 EICMA in Milan, scheduled to be held in November.

The 2020 edition was cancelled due to the Covid-19 restriction, which resulted in manufacturers turning to online presentations to unveil all the latest models via virtual launch with Triumph Motorcycles and BMW Motorrad among the manufacturers who successfully launched their 2021 range.

However, according to Eric de Seynes, President and CEO of Yamaha Motor Europe N.V, the decision to attend this year EICMA was not easy due to apparent reasons.

“After having observed the trend related to the evolution of COVID-19 and being reassured by the EICMA organisation that we can provide a safe environment for all visitors, while allowing them to experience the event to the full, we believe it is the right decision to support the return of such an event.

“With arguably the largest international reach, EICMA has great significance for our industry, being a unique moment and place where the motorcycle community can come together to feel the reaction from media and customers to the new products, keeping the connection with them alive and providing inspiration towards future trends.

“While we have yet to return to what most of us consider normality, this year’s event provides the first opportunity for enthusiasts to come together and be connected again physically, rather than virtually,” he said in a statement.

Thanks to the confirmation, this means that the two Japanese giants will be present, making the returning EICMA an exciting event to attend.

TVS Motor Company has just unveiled a track-only Apache RR 200 to be used in the TVS One-Make Championship competition.

According to the company, the race-spec Apache RR 200 features several upgrades over the standard Apache RTR 200 4V.

Significant features include a full-fairing body panel and a tall windscreen to achieve better aerodynamics.

TVS also shed off the headlights, taillight, turn indicators and rearview mirrors to reduce unwanted weights while completing the race machine look.

The Apache RR 200 is powered by a 197.8cc, four-stroke SOHC with oil and air-cooled engine and mated to a five-speed gearbox.

The motorcycle also fitted with adjustable suspension, TVS Racing livery and special race tyres from TVS Eurogrip.

Currently, only the Apache RR 310 is readily available for the public, and it is unknown whether the company will introduce a road-legal version of the Apache RR 200.

(Source: BikeWale)

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