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Ducati will return to EICMA Motorcycle Show on 8-15 November after a two-year absence.

  • 2022 EICMA will go ahead on 8-13 November 2022.
  • Ducati will return to EICMA after missing out on the 2021 edition.

The biggest motorcycle show in the world was cancelled in 2020 due to the pandemic but was back in full action last year.

However, Ducati was among the notable manufacturers missing from the event, along with KTM and BMW.

Instead, the Borgo Panigale factory unveiled its new range of bikes by releasing a series of videos of its forthcoming models – including the Multistrada V4 (2020) and Ducati DesertX (2021).

Nevertheless, the 2022 edition will go ahead, with Ducati confirmed as one of the industry’s leading manufacturers to participate following its absence in 2021.

Although the web series was considered a success, with the Multistrada V4 becoming one of Europe’s top adventure motorcycles, EICMA is still considered the best platform in terms of engagement.

Also, Ducati has confirmed it will continue its web series format alongside its scheduled presence at EICMA, with the company will showcase its new model range at the same time in a live stream.

European Parliament has confirmed that the sales of carbon-emitting combustion vehicles will end by 2035.

  • every manufacturers in Europe is required to end the sales of combustion vehicles by 2035.
  • European lawmakers has rejected some European nation effort to delay the new legislation.

The European Parliament voted to end the sales of new combustion back in May, and that decision has now been confirmed.

It is understood that confirmation was required due to a recent attempt by some countries to amend the legislation by delaying the parliament’s decision.

According to reports, Italy are one of the countries who would like to push the date to 2040 instead of 2035 in an effort to protect one of its significant vehicle manufacturers, such as Ferrari.

However, the request for amendment was immediately rejected by European lawmakers whom reiterated that 2035 is the end date for combustion vehicles.

The European nation aims to be climate-neutral by 2050, an economy with net zero greenhouse gas emission.

The 2022 Harley-Davidson Nightster officially unveiled in Malaysia at the 10th Art Of Speed event at MAEPS, Serdang.

  • the Nightster is powered by the new Revolution Max 975T engine.
  • offers a host of electronic riding aids including Harley’s Rider Safety Enhancement package. 

The 2022 Nightster runs on the all-new Revolution Max 975T drivetrain and features a host of electronic rider aids.

Optimized for performance while maintaining the Sportster DNA, the new Nightster is fitted with a lightweight chassis that carries a powerful engine tuned for strong mid-range performance making it the perfect cruiser for urban and highway riding.
At the heart of the frame sits a 60-degree V-Twin Revolution Max 975T with liquid-cooled engine capable of pumping 90hp @ 7,500rpm and 95Nm @ 5,750rpm.
Despite the classic silhouette, the Nightster is equipped with modern safety equipment including Harley’s Rider Safety Enhancement, including ABS, rear-wheel control and three riding modes; Road, Sport and Rain.

The Nightster is fitted with (non-adjustable) Showa Dual Bending Valve front forks, preload-adjustable twin shock absorbers, single front and rear disc with axially mounted 4-pot callipers.

Available in Vivid Black, Gunship Grey and Redline Red, the 2022 Nightster is available for a recommended selling price of RM93,900.

Harley-Davidson Malaysia will unveil the new Nightster at the Art of Speed 2022 happening this weekend.

  • the Nightster is powered by the new Revolution Max 975T engine.
  • offers a host of electronic riding aids including Harley’s Rider Safety Enhancement package. 

The 2022 Nightster runs on the all-new Revolution Max 975T drivetrain and features a host of electronic rider aids.

Optimized for performance while maintaining the Sportster DNA, the new Nightster is fitted with a lightweight chassis that carries a powerful engine tuned for strong mid-range performance making it the perfect cruiser for urban and highway riding.

At the heart of the frame sits a 60-degree V-Twin Revolution Max 975T with liquid-cooled engine capable of pumping 90hp @ 7,500rpm and 95Nm @ 5,750rpm.

Despite the classic silhouette, the Nightster is equipped with modern safety equipment including Harley’s Rider Safety Enhancement.

According to Harley-Davidson, the new Nightster is offered in Vivid Black, Gunship Grey and Redline Red.

Ralph Hubert “Sonny” Barger, the leader and founder of the Oakland chapter Hells Angels has died at the age of 83.

  • Barger founded the Oakland chapter Hells Angels in 1957.
  • he announced his own death in a pre-written statement on Wednesday.

The confirmation news was announced by Barger’s former attorney Fritz Clapp and disclosed that he died at his home on Wednesday following a battle with liver cancer.

 

Barger also made a surprised announcement on his own death on Wednesday in a pre-written statement posted on his Facebook page.

“If you are reading this message, you’ll know that I’m gone. I’ve asked that this note be posted immediately after my passing.

“I’ve lived a long and good life filled with adventure. And I’ve had the privilege to be part of an amazing club. Although I’ve had a public persona for decades, I’ve mostly enjoyed special time with my club brothers, my family, and close friends.

“Keep your head up high, stay loyal, remain free, and always value honor.” He signed the note, “Sonny HAMCO,” a nod to the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club Oakland that he founded in 1957.

Hells Angels gained prominence in 1967 after the publication of Hunter S. Thompson’s, Hell’s Angels: The Strange and Terrible Saga of the Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs.

However, the cultural appeal was short-lived as the group were involved in a violent confrontation with concertgoers at the 1969 Rolling Stones’ Altamont Free Concert, which led to the stabbing and death of audience member Meredith Hunter by a member of the Hells Angels.

Four years later, Barger’s himself was convited on a narcotics charges, resulting in an almst five-year prison sentence.

PT Astra Honda Motor has officially unveiled the 2022 Honda ADV 160.

  • gained bigger 160cc displacement that puts out 16hp and 14.7Nm.
  • features ABS and Honda Selectable Torque Control (traction control) as standard.

The most significant upgrade done to the 2022 compact ‘adventure’ scooter is a bigger 156.9cc 4-valve with eSP engine that now makes 16hp and 14.7Nm replacing the outgoing 149.3cc single-cylinder platform.

Other significant changes include the addition of Honda Selectable Torque Control (traction control), which helps to improve rider’s handling while ABS remains standard. However, these two features are only available for the ABS variant, while the base model gets CBS (combine braking system).

According to reports in Indonesia, the ABS variant is priced at INR39.25mil (RM11.5k), while the standard unit is available for INR36mil (RM10.6k).

Although Honda claimed the 2022 ADV 160 gets a bolder look, the overall bodywork remains the same but with slight changes made to the dashboard.

The signal and high beam indicator, which previously appeared on a separate display, are now integrated with the digital instrument cluster.

The 2022 ADV 160 are available in both Dynamic Red and Dynamic Black for the CBS variant, while the top of the range ABS variant gets Tough Matte Red, Tough Matte Black and Tough Matte White colourway.

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