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Hong Leong Yamaha Motor (HLYM), the sole distributor of Yamaha motorcycles here in Malaysia, has introduced the updated 2023 Yamaha Y15ZR which now comes in four exciting new colours for the local market.

  • Yamaha Y15ZR now comes in four exciting colours.
  • The Y15ZR continue to feature 150cc single-cylinder SOHC engine that makes 15.4hp and 14.4Nm. 

Those who are interested should be glad to know that these four new colour options are Matte Green, Yellow, Silver, and Orange. These new offerings for the 2020 Yamaha Y15ZR are already available at all authorised HLYM showrooms nationwide with the recommended selling price of RM8,998 (excluding insurance, road tax & registration).

As a bonus, each new purchase of the 2023 Yamaha Y15ZR will come with a complimentary Yamaha disc lock worth RM100 for added safety and peace of mind. Like the price, the specs for the very popular Yamaha 150cc moped remains unchanged.

New for the Malaysian market is the 2022 Aprilia Tuono 660 Factory, priced at RM73,900 as announced by local distributor, Didi Group. 

  • Aprilia Tuono 660 Factory brings higher power and better specs. 
  • The Tuono 660 Factory features the all-new 659 cc parallel twin-cylinder engine with a 270-degree crank. 

In terms of power, the Tuono 660 Factory is rated at 100hp, a 5hp increase from the base Tuono 660 but the peak torque remains unchanged at 67Nm.

That said, the Tuono 660 Factory also gets a shorter gear ratio for its gearbox plus all the electronic riding aids and APRC suite just like the RS 660 (traction control, wheelie control, cornering ABS, selectable riding modes, quickshifter, auto-blipper, etc.).

Despite the higher power than the base model that was introduced back in 2021, the Tuono 660 Factory is RM4,000 cheaper, making it very desirable among brand loyalists in Malaysia. 

Also, thanks to weight-saving improvements, including using a lithium-ion battery, the Tuono 660 Factory is 2kg lighter. 

The suspension is upgraded with a fully-adjustable 41mm Kayaba front fork and Sachs rear shocks. 

Other notable features include:

  • dual 320mm disc (front)
  • single 220mm disc (rear)
  • Brembo calliper
  • Aprilia LED (with bending light function)

The 2022 Aprilia Tuono 660 Factory is only available in the Factory Dark colourway. 

Malaysian racer, Hafizh Syahrin will get another chance at the WorldSBK after he was handed a contract extension ahead of the 2023 season. 

  • Hafizh Syahrin to remain at MIE Racing Honda Team for the 2023 season.
  • Hafizh will partner Brazilian rider, Eric Granado on board the Honda CBR1000RR-R Fireblade. 

Just five days after announcing the signing of Brazilian rider Eric Granado, MIE Racing Honda Team also officially extended its agreeement with Hafizh. 

That said, MIE Racing Honda Team thus completes its line-up for the 2023 WorldSBK season with two riders who are more than ready for action when the season kicks off in Australia on February 24-26.

Meanwhile, team owner, Midori Moriwaki, is pleased to secure Hafizh signature for the upcoming season. 

“I am extremely pleased to announce the contract extension with Hafizh who made his debut with us in the WorldSBK and has grown steadily throughout the season.

“I think he and Eric (Granado) will form a strong partnership and will help us to both develop our project with Honda whilst promoting the WorldSBK in South America and Asia,” she said. 

The Covid-19 pandemic might have delayed the Triumph-Bajaj motorcycle project over the last three years but with things are moving positively these days, the motorcycle is is getting closer for its global debut.

  • Bajaj-produced Triumph motorcycle could roll out to production soon.
  • Latest test-mule hints at more than one variant. 

The Bajaj-produced Triumph first made an appearance back in February with the test mule sported with a single-cylinder engine. 

At the time, there’s no confirmation regarding the bike’s variants but latest spy shot from India’s Bike Dekho confirms that the upcoming Triumph-Bajaj motorcycle could comes in two different trims.

That’s because, the latest test mule features wire-spoked wheels as opposed to the former that is shod with 17-inch alloy wheels.

Interestingly, the latest test mule also features hand guards and a high-mounted front fender. 

That said, the test mule is likely to be a scrambler version of Triumph-Bajaj’s upcoming motorcycle but since both parties is yet to confirm this, it’s best to leave it to our imagination. 

One thing for sure, the highly anticipated motorcycle from Triumph-Bajaj partnership should arrive by 2023. 

Honda was among the busiest at EICMA last month after introducing a series of new bikes for 2023, including the all-new XL750 Transalp.

  • Honda EM1 e: is an electric scooter based on the exisitng U-Go scooter in China.
  • Features Honda’s swappable battery unit. 

However, the Japanese firm also unveils its first European-market electric scooter, in the form of the EM1 e:. (yes, the colon after the “e” is part of the name). 

The EM1 e: is an interesting electric scooter mainly because it could be inexpensive as it is based on an existing U-Go scooter manufactured in China by Wuyang-Honda.

While both of scooter is indistinguishable from the outside, there are a few technical differences. Firstly, the EM1 e: is equipped with Honda’s Mobile Power Pack e: swappable battery. 

Although the EM1 e: and U-Go battery shares similar capacity, both features different battery design. Also, the EM1 e: has a range of just 40 kilometres as opposed to the U-Go’s 65 kilometres.

Although their differences in range, the electric motor on the EM1 e: looks identical to the U-Go’s. That said, the hub-mounted unit on the U-Go is rated at 1.6hp. While the figure is not a lot, the scooter can still reach a max speed of 50km/h. 

However, considering the U-Go is available for just CNY7,300 (RM4.5k) in China, the EM1 e: is expected to be priced at around the same, making it one of the most affordable electric scooters in Europe.

The EM1 e: is due to roll out in mid-2023. 

Brembo has introduced a new radial master cylinder for 2023. 

  • Brembo 19RCS Corsa Corta RR Race Replica takes Brembo racing pedigree to production bikes.
  • The 2023 19RCS features redesigned lever. 

Brembo has strong presence with motor racing for many years now, most notably, the MotoGP whereby the Italian firm has a monopoly. 

That said, Brembo is bringing its latest production, a new 19RCS Corsa Corta RR Race Replica radial master cylinder which is directly derived from motor racing. 

According to Brembo, the 19RCS Corsa Corta RR Race Replica features a hard-oxidised finish that enhance wear resistance whilst reducing friction. 

In addition, the floating piston and gaskets are the same material used in MotoGP. 

For 2023, Brembo also redesigned the lever but maintaining the selector at the top which allows users to fine tune the brake ‘bite point’. 

There are three responsiveness settings to choose from; Normal, Sport and Race. 

The 2023 19RCS also continue to feature Brembo’s Ratio Click System (hence the RCS) that changes the fulcrum-to-piston distance between 18mm and 20mm. The feature can be adjusted via an adjuster screw.

Pricing is yet to be announced but the new radial master cylinder will available from 2023. 

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