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Ducati is set to unleash three new models at the upcoming Ducati World Premier 2022 web series, with the first episode will go on air on 17 February.

The three models will join the Multistrada V2, Ducati Scrambler Urban Motard, Scrambler 1100 Tribute PRO, Multistrada V4 Pikes Peak, the Streetfighter V2, Streetfighter V4 SP, Panigale V4 and the all-new DesertX presented last year.

The three episodes will be visible on Ducati’s dedicated website and official YouTube channel.

Interestingly, Ducati keeps mum on what the three models could be, unlike last year when all seven episodes have their title, making our job easier while digging for clues.

Below are the three new appointments of the DWP 2022:

  • February 17, 2022 – episode 7
  • March 3, 2022 – episode 8 
  • March 10, 2022 – episode 9

Meanwhile, you can catch the previous seven episodes of the DWP 2022 aired last year below:

Special Episode | Panigale V2 Bayliss 1st Championship 20th Anniversary – “Tribute to our Hero”

Episode 1 | Multistrada V2 – “Your everyday wonder”

Episode 2 | Ducati Scrambler family – “Mark your roots”

Episode 3 | Multistrada V4 Pikes Peak – “Rule all Mountains”

Episode 4 | Streetfighter Family – “A new Fighter in Town”

Episode 5 | Panigale V4 2022 – “The Evolution of Speed”

Episode 6 | DesertX – “Dream Wilder” 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The world of motorsport racing was mourning over the death of promising young talent such as Jason Dupasquier and Dean Berta Vinales last year.

Both young riders lost their lives due to injuries sustained on the track.

However, we are hit with another sad news: talented MotoAmerica racer Jason Aguilar has tragically lost his life following a mountain bike crash on February 5, 2022.

Despite friends managing to help first responders to transport Aguilar to the Providence Mission Hospital in Mission Vieja, California, the 26-year-old unfortunately did not survive.

His father, Bob Aguilar, broke down the news in a Facebook post dated February 6.

“(Jason) was rushed into surgery to relieve bleeding in his brain.

“While the surgery was successful in stopping the bleeding, he went without oxygen to his brain for too long before the surgery.

“As a result of the lack of oxygen, he suffered catastrophic and irreversible brain damage.

“Jason is an organ donor, so the hospital is making arrangements for (the) donation of his organs and recipients of those organs.

“Once that is complete, Jason will be taken off life support. We hope that Jason will live on in your memories and ours and that the donation of his organs will allow his memory to live on in others, ” he said.

Aguilar’s most significant achievement was winning the 2017 MotoAmerica Superstock 600 Championship with a personally funded team.

He later moved up through the ranks and into the SuperSport category, where he finished fourth overall in 2020.

The rider was fully focused on returning in the 2022 season after a botched sponsorship deal halted his plans in 2021.

While other manufacturers are relying on every bit of technology to ensure they maintain to compete at the highest level, Suzuki is known to walk on the road less travelled.

The rear ride height device is a system that allows the rear of the motorcycle to squat, lowing the centre of gravity which subsequently adds grip.

This means less electronic intervention and ultimately helps riders gain a faster lap time.

What begins as a device that helps achieve better traction at the start of the race, some manufacturers, especially Ducati, have adopted the technology during the race, with a system called the front ride height device.

During the recently concluded Sepang Test, Ducati has seen testing the front ride height device on the GP22, reported by Crash.net.

The Ducati GP22 can now lower its front and rear at the start of a race and during corner exit.

However, during Suzuki’s team conference, team manager, Shinichi Sahara, confirmed that they are currently not interested in expanding the system during races.

“Our bike height adjustment system only works for the start. During the race and during the race action, this system does not work for us,” he said.

At this point, it’s no longer a surprise that Suzuki decided to hold off the front ride height device as the team is the last to jump on the bandwagon for the rear height device.

Suzuki is always known to be lacking in adapting to new technology not only in world championship racing but also in production bikes.

Nonetheless, Sahara reveals that the team might look into the front height device beyond the 2022 season.

“We understand how to build it, we understand the method to develop it, but we are not thinking of doing it, at least not this year,” he added.

Suzuki is currently at Mandalika Circuit in Indonesia as the team prepares for its second pre-season test ahead of the 2022 MotoGP season.

German tuning house, Brabus, is set to unleash the company first motorcycle based on the KTM 1290 Super Duke EVO.

Brabus dropped a teaser on the company website, announcing that the 2022 1300 R is due for an official launch on February 11.

However, before the official unveiling, the bike made a brief appearance on KTM’s official website before they were taken down.

Despite the swift action, a Canadian publication, Motorcycle.com, managed to get their hands on the official photos.

According to reports, the Brabus gave the 1300 R a number of bespoke components, including nine-spoke forged wheels and new carbon fibre air intakes.

Significant changes have also been made to the front headlamp, which now features a circular headlight compared to the KTM.

The Brabus 1300 R is also clad with carbon fibre components, including the headlight shroud, tail and fuel tank.

Nevertheless, the Brabus 1300 R continue to get power to the rear wheel via the same 1,301cc V-Twin engine that makes 180hp and 140Nm.

Other features brought forward from the KTM include the PASC slipper clutch and PANKL transmission.

Other significant changes include a black paint job, a thicker saddle with heated seat function, and fully-adjustable hand levers.

Brabus also retains the same electronic package from the EVO, which includes:

  • five riding modes
  • throttle control
  • traction control
  • stability control
  • motor slip regulation
  • anti-wheelie function
  • quickshifter
  • cruise control
  • ABS and Supermoto ABS

The 2022 Brabus 1300 R will be available in Magma Red and Signature Black colourway and is limited to just 77 units.

Harley-Davidson sold more than 2,500 units of the all-new Pan America 1250 in the USA last year.

The Pan America 1250 was the headline for Harley-Davidson ever since it was launched as a 2021 model.

The adventure bike was the company’s first-ever motorcycle that genuinely deviated from the company’s iconic cruiser lineup.

Not only the Pan America was dubbed as the company’s new future, but the motorcycle also took top honours in America last year.

While it may receive rave reviews in the US, the European press is less excited about the new bike.

Put it this way; we would rather have the BMW R 1250 GS or the Ducati Multistrada V4 in our garage before the Harley-Davidson Pan America 1250.

Nonetheless, the sales figure shows that the customers are willing to shift to something new instead of relying on Harley’s typical American cruiser.

While the Harley-Davidson Pan America 1250 is an exciting bike, we believe that many aspects need some fine-tuning for the motorcycle to catch up against its rival in the segment.

Catch our review on the 2021 Harley-Davidson Pan America 1250 below:

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A proper riding boot will make your riding experience not only safe but comfortable in the long run.

Currently, there are tonnes of riding boots available in the market and choosing the one that suits your riding needs is sometimes a hassle.

If you frequently go for long-distance trips and occasionally take your ADV bike on an off-road adventure, you might want to check out Alpinestars latest RT-8 touring boots.

The multi-purpose boots are Alpinestars latest 2022 riding gear, ideal for those who like subtle aesthetics without compromising safety and comfort.

The new RT-8 touring boots are best suited for adventure riders who seek enhanced comfort while spending long hours on the saddle.

According to the Italian company, the new RT-8 riding boots use microfiber inner liner for added comfort and high-resistance synthetic textiles that offer better protection.

Most importantly, the RT-8 also incorporates a Gore-Tex waterproof and breathable membrane to ensure convenience in all weather and road conditions.

The new Alpinestars RT-8 riding boots are available on the official website for USD339 (RM1.4k).

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