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The world of motorcycle helmets is in a constant state of evolution, and leading the way in this pursuit of excellence is Shoei Helmets, a name synonymous with quality, innovation, and safety. Their latest offering, the NEOTEC3, takes motorcycle helmet design to new heights by seamlessly combining functionality, comfort, and advanced safety features. In this article, we’ll delve into the features that make Shoei Helmets’ NEOTEC3 a game-changer for the touring enthusiast.

  1. A Seamless Blend of Form and Functionality

Shoei Helmets’ NEOTEC3 is not just a helmet; it’s a work of art designed to enhance your riding experience. Shoei Helmets has created a helmet that strikes the perfect balance between a sleek and sophisticated design and a wealth of functionalities suitable for a variety of riding environments.

  1. The Art of Seamless Design

One of the key features of Shoei Helmets’ NEOTEC3 is its seamless design. The face cover and other components are seamlessly integrated into the shell, creating a sense of unity and purpose. This design isn’t just about aesthetics; it serves a vital purpose in enhancing the helmet’s airtight seal.

  1. Wind Tunnel Perfected

The NEOTEC3 underwent extensive testing in Shoei Helmets’ own large-scale wind tunnel testing facility to optimize its shape for improved sealing. By minimizing the gap between the face cover and the helmet shell, the intrusion of wind and rain is significantly reduced, ensuring a more comfortable and weather-resistant riding experience.

  1. Interior Excellence

Inside the helmet, Shoei Helmets has left no stone unturned in pursuit of rider comfort. The cheek pads are extended to the rear of the helmet, reducing the gap around the neck. Additionally, a noise isolator beneath the chin further prevents wind intrusion. The result is a secure and comfortable fit for long rides.

  1. Customizable Comfort

Should you feel any tightness on the head, the NEOTEC3 allows for fine adjustments to the fit using optional adjustment pads in the center pad. The interior surface fabric is designed for both sweat absorption and quick drying, as well as softness against the skin, ensuring you stay comfortable throughout your journey.

  1. Advanced Ventilation

Shoei Helmets has created an efficient ventilation system with the NEOTEC3. The upper air intake has a simple design, while the top air outlet is designed for high exhaust efficiency. The lower air intake even has a defroster function, providing versatility to enjoy riding in various weather conditions.

  1. Security and Functionality

The locking mechanism for the face cover offers two stages of security. The first stage is for easy helmet removal, while the second stage ensures a strong hold, preventing the face cover from accidentally closing during your ride. All of this is achieved without adding extra weight.

  1. Airtight Face Cover

The NEOTEC3’s face cover features an eccentric rotation axis, preventing interference with the shell and parts when opened or closed. The locking mechanism utilizes a 360-degree pivot system for added security and to prevent unexpected openings in case of a fall.

  1. Upgraded Shield System

The NEOTEC3 is equipped with the CNS-3C shield, which optimizes the shape for system helmets. It prevents wind and rain from entering, while the tab placement and rib design ensure smooth shield operation.

  1. Seamless Communication

This helmet’s communication system attachment mechanism is compact and aerodynamically friendly, ensuring it doesn’t disrupt your ride’s experience. Battery space is provided to charge your devices, and the interior is designed for easy microphone and speaker installation.

  1. Sun Visor Innovation

The NEOTEC3 features the QSV-2 sun visor, offering an extended coverage area and clear visibility with minimal distortion. Its operation mechanism ensures smooth opening and closing, even while wearing gloves.

  1. Micro Ratchet Chinstrap

This helmet is equipped with a micro ratchet type chinstrap that can be easily adjusted, even with gloves on. It’s compact, lightweight, and highly durable, ensuring both safety and convenience.

Shoei Helmets’ NEOTEC3 is not just a helmet; it’s a testament to the brand’s commitment to rider safety, comfort, and innovation.

Shoei has not released details on the helmet’s pricing outside of Japan or if it will be available in global markets including Malaysia.

BMW’s R18 cruiser moved the Bavarian brand beyond its usual line-up of adventure and sports bikes, and it was arguably well received. And if new reports are to be believed, BMW is once again set to expand its model line-up with the inevitable introduction of new R12 models

In May, BMW provided a sneak peek of the R12 nine T, which will be the successor to the decade-old R nine T and its various iterations. Furthermore, a second variant, simply named R12, has been unveiled through Type-Approval documents, indicating compliance with UN-ECE standards, allowing its sale in Europe and the UK.

The R12 is set to embrace a more cruiser-style design, positioning itself just below the R18 in BMW’s lineup, and offering competition for motorcycles like Harley-Davidson’s Nightster. This expectation is reinforced by statements made by BMW’s former head of design, Edgar Heinrich, who, when asked by a European journalist about the potential for more R12 models, cryptically replied, “I’m not allowed to talk about future bikes, but maybe that’s a good idea.” This response is widely interpreted as a confirmation of future R12 variants.

The recently released documents also reveal the first official specifications for the R12 nine T. Notably, it will offer three different power outputs to accommodate European regulations and adhere to A2 bike requirements in the UK.

BMW R18 Malaysia

Both the R12 and R12 nine T will share key components, including the engine and frame. Under the hood, you’ll find BMW’s 1170cc air-cooled boxer twin engine, capable of delivering a maximum of 107.3bhp in the top-tier R12 nine T model. This power is achieved at 7000rpm, 250rpm lower than the current R nine T’s peak, and is coupled with a maximum torque of 115Nm at 6500rpm. A second variation of the R12 nine T will offer a 94bhp & 109Nm engine to meet license requirements, and a restricted 47bhp version has also received Type-Approval.

Conversely, the cruiser-style R12 is exclusively available with the 94bhp and 47bhp engine options. These documents hint at an impressive top speed for the full-power R12 nine T, estimated at 134mph.

Both the R12 and R12 nine T share a 1520mm wheelbase, indicating their shared chassis and engine. However, the R12 is longer at 2200mm compared to the R12 nine T’s 2130mm. This is partly due to a larger 19-inch front wheel on the R12, complemented by a smaller 16-inch rear wheel, which contributes to its cruiser-style stance. In contrast, the R12 nine T boasts a sportier appearance with 17-inch wheels at both ends.

The R12’s wheels are also narrower than the R12 nine T’s, featuring a 100/90×19 front and 150/80×16 rear tire, as opposed to the R12 nine T’s 120/70×17 front and 180/55×17 rear tires.

Additional differences in dimensions reveal that the R12 is 40mm narrower across the handlebars but has handlebars that are 40mm taller compared to the R12 nine T. Both models will offer the option of front cowls.

In terms of weight, the R12 nine T is the lighter of the two, tipping the scales at 222kg with a full tank of fuel, while the R12 cruiser is slightly heavier at 229kg in the same state. BMW enthusiasts can anticipate more R12 variants in the future, including replacements for the R nine T Scrambler and R nine T Urban G/S, as well as a touring cruiser model equipped with panniers.

In 2024, the Shoei Helmets lineup, including the much-loved Marc Marquez collection, is growing with the introduction of the Glamster. The Shoei Glamster, while not a new model on its own, has been a familiar sight on European roads for nearly a decade. Characterized by its iconic rounded shell shape, a generous visor, and the timeless retro Shoei logo, the Glamster serves as a nod to the earliest days of full-face motorcycle helmets.

Marc Marquez has an affection for retroy styling and this has been evident throughout his racing career. This affection often finds expression in the unique, one-of-a-kind helmet designs he showcases at the MotoGP Grand Prix of the Americas in Austin, Texas, influenced by his passion for flat track racing.

The latest addition to the Shoei Helmets lineup, the Shoei Glamster MM93 edition, continues to reflect Marquez’s fondness for vintage aesthetics. This helmet features a dark color scheme, dominated by black and grey on the shell, accented with striking red stripes and details that distinctly identify it as part of Shoei’s MM93 collection. Marquez’s iconic number, 93, is elegantly displayed in a retro-style font against a light-grey background on both sides of the helmet.

It’s crucial to note that the MM93 edition of the Glamster maintains the same technical specifications as the original Glamster. This includes ECE 22.06 certification for optimal safety, the utilization of Shoei Drylens and Pinlock Evo Lens on the visor to prevent fogging, and strategically placed minimalist air intakes on the chin area and the top front part of the shell for enhanced airflow. The helmet also features a removable interior lining for effortless cleaning and an EQRS (Emergency Quick Release System) for swift helmet removal in emergency situations.

Presently, the Shoei Glamster MM93 has been announced exclusively in Japan, where it is priced at ¥56,000 (approximately £310, excluding tax). It’s available in sizes ranging from S to XXL. Information regarding the helmet’s availability in markets outside of Japan, including Europe, is currently unavailable. Explore the latest offerings from Shoei Helmets, including the Glamster, to elevate your riding experience in style and safety.

Discontinued Designs for 2024

Modenas together with Kawasaki Malaysia has just released the details on their 2024 color and graphics line-up for the Malaysian market, and it’s all about giving riders a fresh style without breaking the bank.

2024 MODENAS Z250 ABS – RM20,600
So, you’ve got the 2024 Modenas Z250 ABS, with a 35 horsepower parallel twin-cylinder engine tucked inside a steel trellis frame. This bad boy rocks a beefy 41mm front fork and that slick “Sugomi” design – a classic Z series touch. The new look is mostly gray with a splash of metallic green on the frame for some extra oomph.

2024 MODENAS Z650 ABS – RM35,200

Now, if you’re into the Z650, the 2024 model keeps things mostly the same in terms of specs but gets a makeover with some fresh colors and graphics. They’ve added Candy Persimmon Red to the mix, which is super eye-catching. Even the frame and wheels are rocking that vibrant red. Plus, they’re going all-in on the red theme across the Z family.

2024 Kawasaki KX250 – RM35,000

Off Road warriors, listen up! The 2024 Kawasaki KX250 is here, and it’s sporting a new Lime Green look to make those challenging trails a bit more stylish.

2024 Kawasaki KX250X – RM35,500

And if you’re a fan of the KX250X, you’re in luck because it’s getting the Lime Green MY2024 Color and Graphics upgrade too. The only real changes are some tweaks to the radiator shroud graphics and fork guard color.

2024 Kawasaki Versys 1000 SE – RM81,900

Now, let’s talk about the 2024 Kawasaki Versys 1000 SE. This bike got a full makeover back in 2021, following the “Any road, Any time” vibe. It’s got a powerful four-cylinder engine and some top-notch suspension tech from Showa. For 2024, they’re only messing with the colors and graphics, so no big changes on the performance front.

2024 Kawasaki Ninja 1000SX – RM71,400

Last but not least, the 2024 Kawasaki Ninja 1000SX is keeping it steady when it comes to performance, but they’ve jazzed up the color choices. They’ve ditched the old colors to make room for three fresh ones. The front end’s got a sleek black finish with some cool accent lines to give it a boost in the looks department.

If you’re itching to check out these fresh rides, they’re available at your local Kawasaki dealers. Swing by, take a look, and maybe even take one for a spin! And if you want to stay in the know, check out the official Modenas and Kawasaki Malaysia websites for all the latest updates.

The wait is over for racing enthusiasts as SHOEI’s much-anticipated premium road racing helmet, the X-Fifteen, has finally made its debut in Malaysia. To celebrate the arrival of this cutting-edge helmet, SHOEI Malaysia hosted an exclusive preview event for the first 100 X-Fifteen owners. These lucky individuals were given the unique opportunity to choose their preferred helmet graphics and finalize the sizing through the X-Fifteen Personal Fitting System (PFS) session. As an extra special touch, every X-Fifteen owner received an exclusive limited-edition gift set.

One of the standout features of the X-Fifteen is its aerodynamic prowess, fine-tuned in SHOEI’s state-of-the-art wind tunnel facility. The helmet’s design prioritizes high-speed stability, resulting in a remarkable 6.1% drag reduction and a 1.6% decrease in lift compared to its predecessor. This engineering marvel is capable of delivering peak performance at speeds of up to 350 km/h.

The X-Fifteen boasts a Multi-Ply Advanced Integrated Matrix Plus (AIM+) Shell, constructed from a six-ply matrix of lightweight fiberglass and high-performance fibers. This shell is not only tough but also adept at shock absorption while maintaining its structural integrity. It’s a true racing helmet, promising exceptional performance, functionality, and, above all, safety.

Safety is paramount, and the X-Fifteen excels in this aspect with its Multi-Piece/Multi-Density EPS Liner, strategically using varying foam densities to optimize impact absorption around the head. This precise placement results in a more compact, lightweight design.

Ventilation and airflow in the X-Fifteen have been optimized with seven closable air inlets and six air outlets, allowing hot air to escape efficiently. Additionally, the EPS tunnels have been deepened from 6mm to 10mm, significantly increasing cold air volume and expediting hot air evacuation, ensuring a constant flow of refreshing air for the rider. The innovative cheek pad cooling system now incorporates more air holes to provide additional comfort.

In terms of comfort, the X-Fifteen introduces pocket-shaped pads with removable layers for a precision fit. Its patented angle adjustment mechanism can change the helmet’s position by up to 4 degrees, enhancing the rider’s upper field of vision, especially when tucked into extreme racing positions.

Functionality is taken to the next level with a double-layer lens lock design, ensuring stability during high-speed riding. The two-stage shield locking system, comprising a racing shield lock and a center locking mechanism, offers the best protection against unexpected shield releases during a fall. Furthermore, a newly developed trigger lock mechanism prevents the shield from detaching after an accident, instilling even greater rider confidence.

Most importantly, the X-Fifteen complies with the latest ECE22.06 and FIM homologation safety standards. It features a CWR-F2R shield/visor that combats fogging in various weather conditions, providing riders with a consistently clear vision. This shield, in combination with the latest window beading, effectively prevents wind and water from entering when secured. To suit individual tastes, the helmet is available in a wide range of colors and graphics, and it offers sizes ranging from XS to XXL, ensuring a perfect fit for every rider.

The SHOEI X-Fifteen is now available at retail prices of RM 2,850 for the Plain version, RM 3,350 for Graphic, and RM 3,500 for Riders Replica. For those seeking a personalized fitting session, customers are encouraged to visit the Gomoto Experience Lab to ensure the best helmet fit.

Stay updated with the latest news and developments on SHOEI’s Facebook page and Instagram. Shoei Malaysia says the new helmet will elevate your racing experience which bosts cutting-edge technology that meets uncompromising safety and performance.

On October 26, 2023, Harley-Davidson unveiled its financial performance for the third quarter of 2023. Although CEO Jochen Zeitz highlighted the positive news of a 25 percent surge in CVO (Custom Vehicle Operations) retail sales, a deeper examination of the revenue and motorcycle sales figures presents a more nuanced picture.

If you did not know, Harley-Davidson employs a segmented reporting structure, which comprises three key parts: Harley-Davidson Motor Company (encompassing all motorcycles except LiveWire), Harley-Davidson Financial Services, and LiveWire. This structure has been in place since LiveWire was spun off into a separate entity in 2022. Collectively, these segments constitute Harley-Davidson Incorporated, the entity responsible for Consolidated Financial Results. When compared to the third quarter of 2022, the Motor Company reported a 24 percent decline in profits. Notably, this announcement led to an 11 percent drop in the company’s stock shares, as reported by Reuters.

Harley-Davidson revealed a decline in retail motorcycle sales for all its models, excluding LiveWire, across various global regions during the third quarter of 2023. Overall, worldwide sales fell by 16 percent year-on-year. A regional breakdown of sales reveals the following:

  1. North America: Sales for Q3 2023 experienced a 15 percent decrease compared to the same period in 2022.
  2. Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA): Sales in this combined region dropped by 13 percent.
  3. Asia Pacific: Sales saw a significant decline of 24 percent.
  4. Latin America: Sales in Latin America also declined by 11 percent in Q3 of 2023.

Regarding LiveWire, it is important to note that Harley-Davidson employs a unique reporting approach for LiveWire numbers. While the statistics for the internal combustion engine (ICE) Harley-Davidson Motor Company pertain directly to motorcycle sales in each region and globally, LiveWire figures use a different terminology – “Electric Motorcycle Shipments” rather than “sales”.

In Q3 of 2023, the company reported the shipment of a total of 50 LiveWire electric motorcycles. This represents a substantial 76 percent decrease in comparison to the LiveWire shipments in Q3 2022, which amounted to 206 units a year prior. It’s important to clarify that there is no typo in these figures; only 50 LiveWire motorcycles were shipped during that quarter.

In fairness, it is worth acknowledging that LiveWire is still in its early stages, and innovative technologies and ventures often face initial challenges. Additionally, Harley-Davidson has only recently introduced its electric motorcycles to the European market. While riders in Europe and Asia have been quicker to embrace electric motorbikes in general, the same cannot be said for the U.S. market. As LiveWire establishes its presence in Europe and explores markets beyond the United States, particularly with offerings like the S2 Del Mar, it may find a more receptive audience and pave the way for future growth.

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