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Royal Enfield enthusiasts have something to look forward to as the company gears up to launch its latest addition, a retro-styled scrambler. 

  • Royal Enfield has trademarked the “Bear” nameplate suggesting a rugged-style motorcycle befitting a scrambler. 
  • The Bear will borrow much of its components from the Interceptor 650. 

The 650cc parallel-twin engine model will be derived from the Interceptor and is expected to bear the name “Bear” after parent company Eicher Motors filed trademark applications in Australia and New Zealand.

The upcoming scrambler is the most likely candidate for the Bear title, which aligns neatly with a name that suggests it’s a sub-model of the Interceptor. It’s expected to offer the sort of rugged, outdoorsy overtones that would suit a scrambler.

Based on several spy shots uncovered in India, the scrambler will feature an upside-down fork and longer-travel twin shocks to increase ground clearance. The frame and tank are straight from the Interceptor, and the 650cc, 47 hp parallel-twin engine will power the upcoming model. 

The Royal Enfield 650 scrambler is expected to launch before the end of this year and will join the 2024 model range. However, the Bear is not the only new 650 machine in the pipeline, as Royal Enfield is also believed to be developing a bobber derived from the Super Meteor 650, with a short rear fender and single seat to match the SG650 concept shown in 2021. 

That bike is believed to be getting the name “Shotgun,” which Eicher Motors owns the trademark rights to in much of the world, including the US. 

BMW Motorrad Malaysia has launched the New BMW R 1250 R and BMW R 1250 RS, both designed to complement the dynamic nature of sports tourers with innovative features. 

According to Hans de Visser, the Managing Director of BMW Group Malaysia, the company’s heritage has been defined by a century of relentless innovation, which has enabled them to deliver powerful advancements tailored to the diverse desires of motorcycling enthusiasts worldwide.

The New BMW R 1250 R presents a more advanced and honed version of the purist roadster from BMW Motorrad, providing even more roadster pleasure for solo or pillion riding on winding country roads. The New BMW R 1250 RS, on the other hand, promises to deliver the ultimate sporty, dynamic touring experience.

The New BMW R 1250 R and BMW R 1250 RS are standard equipped with the BMW Integral ABS Pro braking system, Dynamic Brake Control (DBC), and Dynamic Traction Control (DTC) for safety and excellent traction. 

Riding Modes Pro is also included, offering individually configurable riding modes, and the innovative BMW ShiftCam engine technology enhances fuel efficiency.

A TFT colour display is included as standard for connectivity and navigation, with customised screen displays for different purposes. The Comfort, Touring, and Dynamic packages, which include features such as Keyless Ride, Cruise Control, and case holders, are also included as standard.

The New BMW R 1250 R and BMW R 1250 RS are available in Sport and Triple Black model variants, each with unique body colours. The BMW R 1250 R and R 1250 RS is priced at RM114,500 and RM118,500, respectively. 

KTM has introduced the 390 Adventure V in India, a new iteration of its popular adventure bike with a low seat height to appeal to shorter riders. 

  • the low seat height allows for shorter riders to enjoy the 390 Adventure. 
  • the new variant offers the same engine specification as the standard. 

To achieve the approachable 830-millimeter seat height, KTM swapped out the bike’s entire suspension setup and installed the forks and monoshock of the 390 Duke naked bike. 

The result is an adventure bike that’s much more approachable than the standard model. However, the reduced ground clearance may be a downside for tackling technical off-road terrain.

The 390 Adventure V is powered by the same 373cc, liquid-cooled, fuel-injected, single-cylinder engine producing 44 horsepower and 27.2 pound-feet of torque. It also flaunts sophisticated technology such as a full-color TFT display, cornering ABS, and traction control. 

Essentially, apart from the lowered suspension setup, the 390 Adventure V is exactly the same as the standard 390 Adventure, even sporting the same graphics and colorways.

The low seat height option will cater to budget-conscious riders who previously struggled with the tall seat height of the 390 Adventure. The bike’s affordability and performance-oriented features are expected to make it a popular choice in India’s adventure bike market.

Hong Leong Yamaha Motor Sdn. Bhd. has issued an official notification to all Yamaha YZF-R25 & MT-25 owners who purchased their bikes between September 2022 and March 2023, for an inspection of their Anti Brake lock System Hose routing. 

  • The safety inspection is a precautionary measure to ensure that all bikes meet the standard specification and are safe for riders.
  • Individual notices will be sent out to the owners of affected units from the second week of May 2023 onwards.

Upon receiving the notice, owners are advised to immediately contact their nearest Yamaha authorized dealer or Hong Leong Yamaha Motor Sdn. Bhd. to schedule an appointment for the inspection.

Meanwhile, affected owners can CLICK HERE to access the frame numbers involved with the recall.

Hong Leong Yamaha Motor Sdn. Bhd. requests that owners continue to follow the instructions stated in the owner’s manual for riding and maintaining their bikes in the meantime. If any owners find that their motorcycle is unsafe to ride, they can directly go to their nearest Yamaha authorized dealer or Hong Leong Yamaha Motor Sdn. Bhd.

The safety of Yamaha riders is of utmost importance to Hong Leong Yamaha Motor Sdn. Bhd., and the company is committed to ensuring that all Yamaha motorcycles meet the highest safety standards. By conducting this safety inspection programme, Hong Leong Yamaha Motor Sdn. Bhd. aims to ensure that riders can continue to enjoy their Yamaha YZF-R25 & MT-25 bikes with peace of mind.

Yamaha owners are advised to refer to Hong Leong Yamaha Motor Sdn. Bhd.’s web-site and Apps (Yamaha Motor Malaysia) for contact details and any further updates regarding the inspection.

Over 349 Ducati riders from across Malaysia recently participated in the global #WeRideAsOne event, showcasing their love and passion for Ducati for the world to see.

  • The event brought together Ducatisti from Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Terengganu, and Kelantan.
  • The 349 riders rode in unity to carve through the winding roads with style and passion.

The #WeRideAsOne event was a testament to the strong bond and camaraderie among Ducati riders in Malaysia. The riders displayed a true sense of unity and passion for the brand, making it a remarkable showcase of what it means to be part of the Ducati family.

The event provided a great opportunity for riders to connect with one another, share their experiences, and create lasting memories. It was an experience like no other, where riders came together to celebrate their shared passion for Ducati, showcasing their riding skills and their bikes.

The riders’ enthusiasm for Ducati was palpable, and it was evident that the brand had made a lasting impression on them. The riders took pride in their bikes and showcased them with style, highlighting the unique design and performance features that make Ducati motorcycles stand out.

The #WeRideAsOne event was not just a celebration of the Ducati brand, but also a showcase of Malaysia’s beautiful scenery. The riders had the opportunity to explore the winding roads of the country, taking in the breathtaking views and enjoying the open road.

In addition, the group in Kuala Lumpur was escorted by authorities from the Polis Diraja Malaysia (PDRM) to ensure a smooth ride. Interestingly, the group managed to capture an epic photo right in front of the iconic Petronas Twin Tower thanks to help of the police officers.

Ducati, the Bologna-based manufacturer of premium motorcycles, has had a great start to 2023 with record deliveries in the first quarter of the year.

  • Ducati delivered 14,725 motorcycles to customers worldwide, marking a 9% increase compared to the same period in 2022.
  • The Multistrada V4 continue to be most popular model in the Ducati lineup.  

The CEO of Ducati, Claudio Domenicali, is very pleased with the company’s performance: “After closing our best year ever in 2022, we began 2023 with strong results that confirm a company strategy that is paying off with a great outcome.”

Italy, the home country of Ducati, leads the pack with 2,717 motorcycles delivered and a 7% increase compared to last year. The United States, the second-largest market for Ducati, saw a 21% increase in deliveries with 1,677 bikes. Germany follows closely with a 21% growth compared to the same period in 2022, delivering 1,666 motorcycles.

The Multistrada V4 remains the most successful motorcycle in the Ducati range with 2,668 models delivered worldwide in the first three months of 2023, followed by the Monster with 2,005 motorcycles. The third most popular model is the DesertX with 1,442 deliveries, reflecting the brand’s strategy to broaden its product range and enter new segments.

Ducati has a widespread sales network in over 90 countries with more than 800 dealers, and the company plans to open 55 new dealers in 2023. Some have already been inaugurated in the first quarter of the year, including the first Audi Ducati Retail integration dealership in Switzerland, which opened in Volketswil (Zurich) in March.

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