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Suzuki is confirmed to bring back the iconic Hayabusa for 2021 after releasing a short teaser on YouTube.

The 25-sec clip provides a glimpse of what we can expect once Suzuki officially introduces the Hayabusa this coming 5th February.

The first clue we gathered was the Hayabusa comes with an analog meter paired with a small TFT screen in the middle.

The small TFT is neat and compact, but under our watchful eyes, we can see that it offers major electronic updates, mainly the Suzuki S- DMS Engine Management Systems consisting of various riding modes.

The screen also features a quickshifter function that can be turned on or off!

Suzuki will unveil the new Hayabusa this coming 5th February, and yes, we are excited!

The friends and families of Christine Wong are seeking help from the public relating to the victim’s alleged hit and run incident that occurred at Puchong heading to Subang Jaya.

The incident happened at a junction before Shell petrol station at around 6 pm.

Christine, 30, was pronounced dead at the scene.

According to local reports, Christine was doing her daily delivery with Food Panda and was on her way to Subang Jaya.

“I was informed by another driver saying that he saw Christine skidded near a car; however, it was not certain whether my sister rubbed against the car or not,” explained Wong, Christine’s sister.

Meanwhile, any eyewitnesses urged to come forward with any evidence relating to the incident.

The case is currently being investigated under Section 41 (1) of the Road Transport Act 1987. – HM

Finally, there is some good news coming from the States as Indian announced updates for the FTR 2022.

There is one significant update for 2021 followed by some smaller changes which focus on creating better handling.

According to Indian, the (1,203cc liquid-cooled V-twin) engine has been retuned to deliver a smoother throttle response which involved all four models – 1200 Standard, FTR S, FTR R Carbon, and FTR Rally.

*Indian FTR Rally

The handling for FTR is improved with new and narrower handlebars from ProTaper with Indians quoted as saying, “support the bike’s handling and provide a higher level of overall control.”

The fuel consumption also improved with a new rear cylinder deactivation feature by shutting down the back cylinder of the engine during stop-and-go traffic.

Whereas the Standard, FTR S, and the FTR R Carbon offer 17″ wheels, the Rally offers 19″ front and 18″ rear including slightly different handlebars (by ProTaper).

Kawasaki threw quite a curveball when they unveiled the 2022 Kawasaki KLR650 dual sport motorcycle late last night, and all of its cult followers are rejoicing its triumphant return. While most would think that the KLR650’s time is up, Kawasaki faced Euro5 ‘death’ straight in the pipes and said, “Not today.” (more…)

The latest 2021 KTM 1290 Super Adventure S has been unveiled where it represents the brand’s sportiest and most technologically advanced ADV bike to roll off its production line yet. In other words, it more powerful and comfortable than ever. (more…)

The former MotoGP Ducati factory rider and currently unemployed Andrea Dovizioso is said to be in a prime physical and mental state to step up for the injured Marc Marquez in Repsol Honda. That is if HRC wants him to do so, rather than their current test rider, Stefan Bradl. (more…)

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