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India-based aftermarket manufacturer Autologue Design has launched a set of aero kit for the Yamaha YZF-R15.

The aero kit includes a pair of MotoGP-styled winglets, fuel tank cover, bubble visor, tank grips and a seat cowl.

While the company claimed the kit increased the aerodynamic aspect of the bike, we think that the package makes the R15 looks good.

Based on the images shared, the winglets are positioned on the fairing and below the twin LED headlamps. At the same time, the fuel tank cover offers a beefier central ridge without affecting the actual 11L tank capacity.

Interestingly, all parts are plug & play; thus, no modification is needed to the stock body panels.

Nevertheless, the aero-kit is not endorsed by Yamaha, so please approach with caution.

The BMW R nineT Racer is not the most comfortable retro motorcycle for daily commute.

While some may argue that it’s not meant as a daily machine, some owners might want to take their beloved R nineT Racer out and about almost every day.

Well, your prayers might have been answered thanks to Wilbers R nineT Racer conversion kit created specifically to increased the comfort level of your bike.

The Wilbers R nineT Racer conversion kit includes the following:

  • Wilbers Adjustline 640 suspension
  • Wilbers fork springs
  • Wilbers Hyper Race steering damper
  • ABM Multiclip handlebar
  • Gilles adjustable footpegs
  • Wunderlich windshield (which adds an extra 5cm)
  • Side stand extension

You can obtain the conversion kit via Wilbers Italia for a price of EUR2,250 (RM11,250).

According to reports, the suspension alone will add 10mm of travel at the front and 20mm at the rear, while the ABM Multiclip handlebar adds 40mm of width, thus providing better ergonomics.

(source: Motociclismo.it)

MotoGP decided to retire Jason Dupasquier #50 from Moto3 class ahead of Dutch GP happening this weekend.

A special ceremony will be held on Friday afternoon, which sees Dupasquier racing number officially retired from further use in Moto3.

The 19-year old rider died due to injuries sustained in a qualifying accident at Mugello last month.

Dupasquier was hit by another bike after falling from his own and slid down the track during the session before an official announcement regarding his death was made at race day.

The ceremony will occur in the Sachsenring press conference room in front of Dupasquier CarXpert Prustel GP Team.

Nicky Hayden’s #69 also retired following his death due to a cycling accident, while Loris Capirossi #65 and Kevin Schwantz #34 were retired after announcing their retirement from competitive racing.

Indonesia plans to sell an only electric motorcycle to replace the conventional combustion engine by 2040.

According to the country’s energy minister Arifin Tasrif, Indonesia is looking at selling electric motorcycle by 2040 and electric cars by 2050.

The move is expected to boost electric mobility in South East Asia as the country currently sold an average of 6.5 million and around 1 million cars every year.

Based on data from 2019, Indonesia currently has more than 112 million motorcycles and 15 million cars on the road.

The new initiative is laid out as part of the national plan to curb air pollution as major cities such as Jakarta is among the country’s most polluted cities.

In April, Indonesia’s e-hailing giant, Gojek, aims to use only Electric Vehicle (including cars and motorcycles) by 2030.

(source: The Star)

Honda has unveiled a Special Edition of the ADV 150 adventure scooter in Japan.

According to Honda, The special edition scooter comes in a unique Ross White paint job and is limited to just 1,000 units worldwide.

The paint scheme combines white with sporty grey graphics that are visible at the front and side panels.

Despite the special colourway, overall features and specification remain the same as the standard ADV 150, including the 149cc single-cylinder engine that produces 14.5hp @ 8,500rpm and 13.8Nm @ 6,500rpm.

Currently, the ADV 150 is available in Malaysia for a price of RM11,999. However, we were told that you might have to wait up to 3-months to get your hands on the new scooter.

There was some serious rumour doing the round in 2020 concerning the Cagiva brand allegedly to be relaunch by MV Agusta, including the resurrection of the iconic Elefant adventure motorcycle.

At the time, Cagiva was rumoured to be relaunch as an electric mobility brand while the Elefant could be reintroduced under the MV Agusta badge.

However, according to the Varese-based company CEO, Timur Sardarov, that might not be the case as it appears that Elefant could become a brand on its own, focusing on adventure/off-road motorcycle.

“Cagiva is a brand that belongs to MV Agusta.

“Our marketing department is evaluating the possibilities of products with the Cagiva brand, and we are also considering whether to define Elefant as a ‘sub-brand of MV Agusta or as Cagiva Elefant.

“The decision hasn’t been made yet,” he explained.

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