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While some Malaysians are still waiting to get their hands on the 2nd-generation Honda X-ADV, the Japanese manufacturer seems to already be working on a new generation based on the latest patent filed recently.

  • upcoming Honda X-ADV to feature an all-new front fascia including a different headlamp layout. 
  • the next-gen X-ADV is expected to feature the same parallel-twin 749cc engine. 

This patent, published in Japan, promises exciting advancements in both aesthetics and functionality, reaffirming Honda’s commitment to pushing boundaries in the world of two-wheelers.

Building on the success of its predecessor and drawing inspiration from the renowned NC750 platform, including Honda’s signature dual-clutch transmission, the second-generation X-ADV made its debut in 2020 with subtle yet impactful design enhancements. The evolution didn’t stop there; Honda extended the X-ADV’s influence, spawning a family of adventure-scooters, including the ADV350, ADV150, and ADV160 models. 

The recently revealed patent provides a tantalising glimpse into the future of the X-ADV, showcasing significant modifications to the bike’s front and rear sections. A key highlight is the reimagined headlight design, which underscores Honda’s dedication to functional innovation.

Departing from convention, the patent highlights a radical shift in headlight placement, with the lights elegantly nestled into the underside of the front end, curving over the front wheel. This arrangement features two headlight units, each equipped with three distinct LED bulbs.

Not to be outdone, the X-ADV’s rear section showcases a complete overhaul, marked by a redesigned tail and exhaust system. Departing from the traditional side-mounted mufflers that defined previous generations, the upcoming model boasts an under-seat exhaust configuration.

This shift not only enhances the bike’s visual appeal but also optimises weight distribution and centralises mass for improved handling and manoeuvrability. The patent documentation details this transformation, emphasising the reimagined exhaust layout and its integration into the bike’s frame, resulting in a streamlined and harmonious design.

Honda’s commitment to excellence is further evident in the intricate details of the patent, which specify the meticulous engineering required to accommodate the new exhaust system. The rear bodywork has been skilfully reimagined to provide clearance for the under-seat exhaust, a testament to Honda’s dedication to both aesthetics and performance.

As we eagerly await further details and an official unveiling, it is evident that Honda’s commitment to innovation and pushing the boundaries of design will ensure that the upcoming X-ADV is poised to redefine the adventure-scooter landscape once again.

(source: Cycle World)

When it comes to taking your Honda Monkey 125 to the next level of performance, Kitaco has once again raised the bar with their groundbreaking 185cc Big Bore Kit.

  • Kitaco introduces big bore kit for the Honda Monkey 125 which is availble in 164cc and 185cc. 
  • the big bore kit allows the Monkey 125 go gain more power and performance on the street. 

Just when you thought the thrill of zipping around on this iconic mini bike couldn’t get any better, Kitaco’s engineering prowess and dedication to pushing boundaries have given birth to a game-changing upgrade.

Originally renowned for their big bore kits designed for the Honda CT125 Hunter Cub, Kitaco’s expertise has now expanded to cater to Monkey and Grom enthusiasts. Whether you seek a power boost for the city streets or a track-ready transformation, Kitaco’s Tuning Menu has you covered.

 

Available in stylish black or silver cylinders, the 164cc Light Big Bore Kit offers an impressive performance enhancement at an attractive price point of JPY17,600 (RM588) for black and JPY16,500 (RM523) for silver, taxes included. 

For those seeking the pinnacle of power, the 181cc Regular Kit, priced at JPY18,700 (RM593) for black and JPY17,600 (RM588) for silver, promises an exhilarating ride that will leave you grinning from ear to ear.

But for the true daredevils and performance aficionados, there’s the pièce de résistance—the Dual Overhead Cam 181cc Big Bore Kit. A symphony of reshaped ports, larger valves, a high-performance camshaft, and meticulously crafted components, this kit is the embodiment of Kitaco’s engineering prowess. 

Exclusively available in silver, the Dual Overhead Cam 181cc Big Bore Kit is a masterpiece that comes with a price tag of JPY275,000 (RM8.7k) including tax—a testament to its unparalleled performance potential.

What sets Kitaco apart is their dedication to providing a comprehensive upgrade experience. While the Light and Neo kits don’t include supporting components like high-performance camshafts and large capacity fuel injectors, Kitaco has ensured these essentials are readily available for purchase, allowing you to tailor your upgrade journey to your preferences.

Installing the I-Map injection controller is a breeze, thanks to its plug-and-play nature—no complicated wiring modifications required. This means you can focus on what truly matters: the rush of wind as you push your souped-up Monkey 125 to its limits.

So, if you’re yearning for an adrenaline-infused ride that seamlessly combines style and substance, look no further than Kitaco’s latest 185cc Big Bore Kit. 

Two icons of two-wheeled exhilaration are poised to ignite the Malaysian motorcycle scene as Edaran Modenas Sdn Bhd (EMOS), the official distributor of Kawasaki motorcycles in the country, unveils an electrifying announcement: the all-new Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R and the eagerly-awaited Ninja ZX-4R are set to make their thunderous debut on Malaysian roads in 2024.

  • The Ninja ZX-6R and Ninja ZX-4R will arrive in Malaysia sometime in 2024. 
  • The Ninja ZX-6R producing just shy of 130bhp despite meeting the latest emissions standard while the ZX-4R pumps out 79.1hp (with Ram-Air). 

Roslan Roskan, Chief Executive Officer of Modenas, disclosed that the 2024 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R is charging its way to Malaysian shores during the recently concluded Kawasaki X Modenas Green Mania held at Gamuda Cove, Dengkil. 

The Ninja ZX-6R flaunts its remarkable prowess after a comprehensive update to meet the stringent Euro5 homologation standards. Riding in tandem with the ZX-6R is the enigmatic Ninja ZX-4R, an exciting newcomer poised to carve its own niche in the world of high-performance motorcycles.

The spotlight shines brightest on the 2024 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R, a testament to Kawasaki’s relentless pursuit of perfection. The centerpiece of this superbike is its reinvigorated 636cc liquid-cooled engine, meticulously tuned and tested to meet Euro5 standards—a remarkable achievement that sets it apart from its rivals, the Yamaha R6 and Honda CBR600RR. Not content with just compliance, Kawasaki engineers have pushed the boundaries, subjecting the engine to rigorous testing to ensure it surpasses expectations.

The Ninja ZX-6R’s update isn’t just under the hood; it boasts an array of advanced features that elevate its performance and rider experience. Showa’s Separate Function Big Piston Forks enhance handling, while a quickshifter and three-mode traction control system provide riders with unparalleled control. Multiple power modes and riding modes allow for personalised experiences, and a 4.3″ TFT dash with smartphone connectivity keeps riders informed and engaged, even while on the move.

Meanwhile, the spotlight also falls on the daring Ninja ZX-4R, a pocket rocket powered by an all-new 399cc inline-four, water-cooled 4-stroke DOHC engine. Capable of a heart-pounding 79.1hp with Ram-Air, this compact powerhouse delivers excitement in abundance. Boasting a rev limit exceeding 15,000rpm, the ZX-4R inherits the DNA of its sibling, the ZX-25R, and shares the same trellis frame, showcasing Kawasaki’s commitment to innovation.

The suspension prowess of the Ninja ZX-4R is equally notable, thanks to Showa’s SFF-BP forks at the front and a horizontal back-link at the rear. Distinguishing the variants is the suspension package: the base model features SFF-BP forks, while the SE and RR boast front forks with preload adjustment. The RR, in particular, enjoys the Showa BFRC-lite rear shock, a nod to its high-performance lineage.

Technological wizardry is in full force with the Ninja ZX-4R, featuring all-LED lighting, Kawasaki Traction Control (KTRC), and an array of four power modes catering to varying riding conditions. The SE and RR versions elevate the experience with a two-way quickshifter and a 4.3-inch LCD color display replete with an integrated ‘Track Mode.’

As the countdown begins for the arrival of the new-gen Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R and the thrilling Ninja ZX-4R, the Malaysian motorcycle landscape is poised for an adrenaline-infused transformation. These two masterpieces, representing the epitome of engineering and innovation, are set to captivate riders and enthusiasts alike.

In the ever-evolving landscape of urban mobility, electric motorcycles and scooters continue to redefine the way we traverse city streets.

  • the OAO Pro offers a good range of 170 kilometers per charge. 
  • powering the OAO Pro is a mid-mounted electric motor capable of producing a nominal output of 5kW and a peak output of 10kW. 

One standout contender is the QJMotor all-new electric motorcycle the OAO Pro. Previously known as the QJ Motor RX, this electric sportbike has undergone a transformation since its debut at EICMA 2022. 

Renamed and refined, the OAO Pro now boasts a remarkable range of 170km per charge, a significant upgrade from its initial 120 kilometers.

Underneath its sleek exterior, the OAO Pro houses a mid-mounted electric motor with a nominal output of 5k, peaking at 10kW during overtaking manoeuvres. These figures, while modest on paper, translate into an exhilarating and responsive ride experience thanks to its continuous power delivery. A 72-volt, 90-ampere-hour battery pack fuels the motor, benefiting from regenerative braking for efficient charging.

With a top speed of 60 miles per hour, the OAO Pro strikes a balance between urban commuting practicality and sporty dynamics. A manual transmission with four gears preserves the spirited feel of traditional sportbikes, catering to riders seeking an engaging ride.

Weighing in at a nimble 164kg and featuring a low seat height of 780 millimeters, the QJ Motor OAO Pro offers accessibility to riders of varying statures. 

Meanwhile, ABS-equipped brakes and LED lights ensure safety, while an LCD instrument cluster, complete with a convenient USB socket, keeps riders well-informed during their journey.

The anticipation for Triumph Motorcycles’ highly anticipated motocross bike has reached a fever pitch as the company unveils an exciting series of ‘Vision to Reality’ films, offering an intimate look into the meticulous development process behind the bike’s revolutionary chassis and engine.

  • With its launch scheduled later this year, Triumph’s latest masterpiece promises to revolutionize the world of motocross.
  • Triumph has taken enthusiasts on a journey deep into the heart of their innovation hub.

The ‘Vision to Reality’ films grant viewers a rare glimpse behind the curtain, offering a front-row seat to exclusive interviews with the brilliant minds responsible for crafting the all-new aluminum chassis and engine. Through these interviews, riders and fans alike gain insights into the engineering marvel that has been meticulously designed to cater to a diverse range of abilities.

Motocross legend and Triumph Ambassador Ricky Carmichael, who is known for his unmatched prowess on the track, highlighted the distinctive features of the new engine. “This engine has its own identity,” Carmichael remarked, “and I think one of the best things about it is the way that it’s designed and developed, which enables riders with a very wide range of abilities to be able to ride the bike. It’s light and compact, and the power delivery is great for all forms of riders.”

You can catch the exclusive behind-the-scene series HERE.

The ‘Vision to Reality’ films also shine a spotlight on the exceptional team of individuals who have brought this motocross dream to life. High-profile members from the Triumph Racing fold, including Bobby Hewitt, Dave Arnold, Ivan Tedesco, Stephen ‘Scuba’ Westfall from the SuperMotocross team, and Vincent Bereni from the MX2 team, share their perspectives on the journey from conceptualization to realization.

As the world counts down to the grand unveiling, excitement is palpable in the motocross community. Mark your calendars for September 5th, when Ricky Carmichael will finally take the new Triumph Motocross bike for a ride, providing enthusiasts with a tantalizing taste of the thrilling experience that awaits them.

Revving up the excitement, Hong Leong Yamaha Motor (HLYM) introduces the captivating Yamaha Y15ZR Special Edition (SE). This stunning model boasts a fresh, trailblazing color and an exclusive aero kit, guaranteeing a sportier and more dynamic appearance.

Available at authorized Yamaha dealers nationwide starting August 15, 2023, the Yamaha Y15ZR SE is priced at RM9,498 (excluding registration fees and insurance coverage).

As usual, new owners will receive a complimentary Yamaha safety disc lock worth RM 100.

Despite the refresh look and colour, the Yamaha Y15ZR SE continue to feature the same EU4 compliant single-cylinder, 150 cc, liquid-cooled SOHC engine capable of pumping Delivering 15hp @ 8,500 rpm and 14.4 Nm @ 6,500 rpm, this special edition is poised to deliver an exhilarating and responsive ride.

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