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Husqvarna was working on a prototype Vitpilen 1301 back in 2016 but despite the motorcycle garnered a lot of attention, the neo-retro hypernaked project went quiet.

However, latest reports has emerged in Europe showing the big-bore Vitpilen is back in the game and is currently undergoing road testing.

While the 2016 prototype was heavily influence by Vitpilen’s design language, the 2022 model ditched the bodywork. Instead, the overall look resembles KTM’s 1290 Super Duke sharp styling.

Although the Vitpilen 1301 continues to feature the same futuristic circular headlight, it now comes with new composite subframe, the same component available on the Super Duke. Not only that, the test mule also adopts the 1290 single-sided swingarm.

While some might argue that the Vitpilen 1301 is just another rendition of the 1290 Super Duke, but looking at how good the Husqvarna Norden 901 turn out to be when it came out (despite it was built based on KTM’s 890 Adventure), we’re pretty sure the big Vitpilen will offer the same encouraging vibe.

Currently, further details remain scarce but reports suggest that the Husqvarna is schedule for release in 2023.

(Source: RideApart)

Ducati marks the end of 2021 with a strong sales figure after securing a record of 59,447 motorcycles delivered to customers worldwide.

The number of sales also saw an increase of 24% over 2020 (48,042) and 12% over 2019 (53,183).

The United States emerged as the leading market for the Italian brand with 9,007 units sold followed by Itali with 8,707 units and Germany, 6,107 units.

Meanwhile, the Ducati brand also shows strong growth in China, with 4,901 motorcycles sold, an increase of 21% than the previous year.

According to Ducati CEO, Claudio Domenicali, the extraordinary sales figure has never been achieved in the company 95 years history.

“2021 was a magical year for Ducati. We delivered over 59,000 motorcycles, a number never achieved before in 95 years of the company’s history.

“We also won the title of MotoGP Constructors’ World Champion for the second consecutive year, and we started the electric era of our company with the V21L prototype, which foresees the bike that will race in the MotoE championship from 2023.

“The pandemic, which is still underway, in addition to generating so much suffering, has also made activities more complex, forcing us to conduct a continuous internal reorganization,” said Claudio Domenicali, Ducati CEO.

Such success was obtained thanks to the new Multistrada V4, which came out on top as the most popular bike among Ducatisti in 2021 with over 9,957 units sold.

The Ducati Scrambler 800 range comes second with 9,059 units sold followed by the all-new Monster with 8,734 units sold.

Meanwhile, Ducati expects another strong growth in 2022, as expectations are high for the new DesertX.

“With the DesertX we will have from this year on an extremely attractive proposal for adventure fans, and other ambitious projects are currently in development.

“The core values ​​of the brand – Style, Sophistication, Performance and Trust – are more current than ever,” added Domenicali.

Honda is scheduled to unveil its 2022 RC213V race bike on January 14, 2022.

However, the global unveiling will take place without six-time MotoGP world champion, Marc Marquez who is still nursing his injured eye.

Instead, Repsol Honda has confirmed that the event will continue with Pol Espargaro and LCR Honda riders, Takaaki Nakagami and Alex Marquez.

Missing out on the bike unveiling is not an issue for the Honda camp, however, Marquez’s latest diplopia (double vision) diagnosis is still a concern as there is no confirmation if he could make it on time ahead of the Sepang test in February.

The Spaniard suffered the injury at the 2021 Algarve GP, but HRC only reported it as a concussion before the team confirmed the rider is struggling with diplopia.

Nevertheless, we hope Marquez could still make it back just in time for the pre-season test in Sepang or at least given enough time to test out the updated RC213V.

WithU Yamaha RNF MotoGP Team welcomes Malaysian technology consulting company, Telcowin for the 2022 MotoGP season.

Telcowin has put pen to paper on an one-year deal with WithU Yamaha RNF MotoGP team which also marks a historic milestone as the team embarks on a mission in bringing Malaysian brands to the international stage of two-wheel racing.

 

Meanwhile, Razlan Razali, Founder and Team Principal WithU Yamaha RNF MotoGP Teamm, welcomes Telcowin to the team ahead of the new season.

“We are proud and excited to welcome our new Malaysian partner Telcowin to the WithU Yamaha RNF MotoGP Team.

“Obviously being a Malaysian, I have a strong affinity for Malaysian companies who are interested in collaborating with the team as a platform to achieve their international presence and aspirations,” he said.

Despite Telcowin’s humble start in Malaysia, Razlan’s expressed his satisfaction towards the Malaysian company rapidly growing ambition of making it big.

“From our first meeting, I am excited to be working together with such a dynamic team who started from humble beginnings here in Malaysia, but have grown tremendously and are ambitious to expand their business internationally.

“Align with Telcowin’s aspirations, we are both venturing into a new chapter and aim to push to our highest potential and win together.

“With Telcowin as our partner, we can look into new technology solutions to assist the team in the digital front especially for marketing and enhancing customer
engagements.

“I would like to thank Mr. Hafiz Izwan Mohd Ariffin, the CEO of Telcowin and his team for their trust and support as they take their next big milestone to enter the MotoGP World Championship for the first time with us, ” he added.

Telcowin was established in 2007 as a digital asset management vendor providing solutions and implementation for document digitisation services.

The company made significant progress in 2012 by delivering cloud computing solutions using the no.1 CRM brand in the world.

Kawasaki marks the 50th anniversary of the iconic Z Series with four special models.

To honour the signature models, Kawasaki recreates the look of its Z900RS and Z650RS, while the naked siblings, the Z900 and Z650 get a trailblazing new colour.

Kawasaki developed a special painting process for the Z900RS and Z650RS to capture the colour scheme of the original Z1 with a combination of a deeper brown and burnt orange candy.

In addition, the RS also gets a vibrant gold wheelset.

Team Green also adds the 50th-anniversary emblem on the tank and engine case cover including a retro-inspired 900 Double Overhead Camshaft badge.

While the Z900RS and Z650RS is almost a perfect rendition of the original Z series, the Z900 and Z650 displayed the Z1100GP Firecracker Red livery.

The modern Z900 and Z650 also get a blazing red rim along with the anniversary emblems on the fuel tank and fender.

According to reports, the 50th Anniversary Z Series will land in Japan on February 1 2022.

Motorcycle clothing giant, Alpinestars has rolled out the next generation airbag system ever at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

The new product consists of new Tech-Air 10, Tech-Air 3 and Tech-Air Off-Road V2 autonomous Airbag Systems.

According to Alpinestars, the new Tech-Air 10 provides unrivalled body protection for road riders and track day junkies.

*Alpinestars Tech-Air 10

The self-contained and fully autonomous suit protects the riders shoulders, chest, full back and hips.

Meanwhile, the Tech-Air 3 is an over-the-jacket airbag system built specifically for daily riders that is also suitable for use in every weather condition.

*Alpinestars Tech-Air 3

The Alpinestar Tech-Air 3 can be easily folded and stored in a rucksack or under-seat compartment when not in use.

Alpinestars also presented the Tech-Air Off-Road V2, proven body protection for the rugged terrain and off-road enthusiast.

*Alpinestars Tech-Air Off-Road V2,

The company claimed that the airbag has been developed at the highest level, featuring at the last three Dakar Rally.

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