Season-best Honda WorldSBK result for Camier on return

News 1 Oct 2019

Season-best Honda WorldSBK result for Camier on return

Pair of top 10 finishes make for a weekend of positives in French round.

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A return to action for Leon Camier at Magny-Cours round of the Superbike World Championship (WorldSBK) resulted in him delivering Honda’s best result of the 2019 season with a seventh-place finish in race one.

Camier had been absent with a shoulder injury sustained at Imola earlier in the year, however, his comeback was a welcome one for the Moriwaki Althea Honda Team in France.

“I pushed as hard as I could and did as much as I could, even though I was struggling in some areas, especially at the end,” he said. “My shoulder was fine, it was more my hands and arms, having not used them for a long time. By the end of the race, mainly in the changes of direction, I was hanging on by my fingertips and it was challenging, because you need good control in that area.

“There were also some damp patches on the asphalt. Anyway, I managed not to make any big mistakes and we scored a result that’s not too bad. I feel like the bike has improved in a couple of areas and the handling was also better – this was another of the day’s positives.”

Sunday saw Camier ride to ninth position after getting the better of Pedercini Kawasaki’s Jordi Torres, continuing his decent run of form despite only managing 16th position in the Superpole race earlier in the day.

“This track is a physical one, at least on the arms, and coming back after four months away definitely doesn’t make it any easier,” he added. “We made a few little changes to the bike and I felt more comfortable in race two.

“I made quite a good start and was in a good group and I rode as hard as I could for as long as I could, managing to hold off [Jordi] Torres and a few other riders. So, all in all, I think the race went okay for us – we identified various areas where we think we can improve and we’ll try and do that in the remaining races.”

Source: CycleOnline.com.au

Moto win and MXGP overall at MXoN caps off season for Gajser

News 1 Oct 2019

Moto win and MXGP overall at MXoN caps off season for Gajser

HRC’s double world champion displays strengths in the sands of Assen.

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World champion Tim Gajser rounded out his 2019 season with the opening moto victory and MXGP class overall at Assen’s Motocross of Nations (MXoN), adding to what has been a remarkable campaign.

The Honda HRC rider showed why he was able to capture a second MXGP championship this year by winning the opening MXGP and MX2 moto in sandy, tough conditions in the Netherlands and making history for Slovenia in the process.

Moto three, the MXGP and Open classes, saw Gajser once again grab the holeshot and lead for the first three laps before a small tip-over dropped him two places. He regrouped quickly though and set about trying to regain the lead, but couldn’t make the pass he needed to go 1-1.

“It was a good day,” Gajser commented. “The weather wasn’t the best and the track became a bit of a mess, but I took two good starts, two holeshots and then I was able to win the first moto too, so it was good.

“I’m a bit disappointed to make that little mistake in the second moto when I was winning, but I came back very close to the leader at the end, so overall I’m super-happy. It’s been an incredible season and this is just another great moment to win a moto and to become the first Slovenian rider ever to do so.”

Next up for the 2019 MXGP world champion is a trip stateside as he looks to take on the best supercross riders in the world at the Monster Energy Cup in Las Vegas on 19 October, marking his first appearance there in two years.


Source: MotoOnline.com.au

Oxford 3X Oximiser – Lithium-Ion compatible battery maintenance system

Oxford release new Battery Optimiser

If your bike lies dormant in shed over the winter months, there’s a chance that your battery might have gone flat by the time you get around to kicking your bike in the guts again.

Enter the 3X Oximiser, Oxford’s most versatile and powerful multi-purpose battery maintenance product that will breathe new life into your old battery.

Oxford Oximiser 3X
Oxford Oximiser 3X

Offering three automated charging programs for differing battery sizes, the Oximiser is perfect for those who have multiple toys in the garage. Motorbikes, cars, scooters, jet-skis and ride-on lawn mowers will all benefit from this latest innovation from Oxford, as you’ll quickly discover this is the only battery optimiser you’ll ever need.

Accompanied with an integrated 8 stage battery management system, the Oximiser will analyse, charge and maintain your battery, keeping it in tip-top condition while it recharges safely and efficiently.

With up to 3.6 Amps of charging power for batteries up to 125Ah in capacity, this charging kit also comes with a range of accessories, including crocodile clips, a weatherproof permanent connector and a wall bracket.

Suitable for all 12V automotive batteries, including lithium-ion motorcycle batteries, Oxford’s 3X Oximiser uses fast and efficient charging in all modes to keep charge times short and reduce power consumption.

The Oximiser also has a ‘soft-start’ charging mode that is designed to deliver a slow build-up of charge for the safe recovery of deeply discharged batteries (as low as 8V).

Oxford Oximiser 3X
Oxford Oximiser 3X
Oxford Oximiser 3X RRP: $169.95
For more information on the range of Oxford products, head to www.ficeda.com.au

Source: MCNews.com.au

Fist Handwear Spring 2019 Chapter 11 range

Spring 2019 Fist Handwear range


Chapter 11 is the latest offering from Fist Handwear, designed to turn rider’s heads, with eye-catching and unique designs.

Fist Handwear Spring FIST Chapter Lifestyle
Fist Icy Pole Gloves

There’s something special about Fist that makes this uniquely Aussie home-grown brand challenge the status-quo. The boys have turned up the heat this Spring with the palm tree themed ‘Miami’, ‘Tequila Sunrise’ and ‘Icy Pole’ gloves giving us that real sense of Summer heat being right around the corner.

Be sure you stay safe and keep a pair of their ‘Hi-Vis’ gloves on you at all times when karting in Caroline Buchanan’s ‘FIST 68’, Rick Thorne’s ‘Stay Rad’ and Mike Metzgers ‘The Godfathers’ Red Label Signature gloves.

Fist Handwear Spring FIST Chapter Lifestyle
Caroline Buchanan’s ‘FIST 68’ Gloves

Lastly and by no means least, do it in style with the ‘Stripe’ glove while eating your favourite cupcake in a pair of Melbourne tattooists, Carly Kawaii’s ‘Cupcakes’


New Fist Handwear

Fist Tequila Sunrise Gloves

Fist Handwear Spring SUNRISE Back
Fist Tequila Sunrise

Fist Stripe Gloves

Fist Handwear Spring STRIPE Palm
Fist Stripe

FIST 68 Gloves (Youth/Adult)

Fist Handwear Spring FIST Palm
FIST 68

Fist ‘The Godfather’ Gloves

Fist Handwear Spring THORNE Back
Fist ‘The Godfather’

Fist Cupcake Gloves

Fist Handwear Spring CUPCAKE Back
Fist Cupcake

Fist Stay Rad Gloves

Fist Handwear Spring THORNE Palm
Fist Stay Rad

Fist Icy Pole Gloves (Youth/Adult)

Fist Handwear Spring ICYPOLE Back
Fist Icy Pole

Youth sizes also available (design & pricing may vary).

Find out more by viewing the FIST Chapter 11 catalogue (link), or locate your nearest dealer: www.ficeda.com.au/dealerlocator (link).

Source: MCNews.com.au

FCAI Chief Executive behind the bars with motoDNA

FCAI Chief Executive Tony Weber learns to ride


Ride Your Motorcycle to Work Week (October 7-11) has landed Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries chief executive Tony Weber behind handlebars, as the industry head learns to ride in support of the event.

FCAI CEO Tony Weber is learning to ride a motorcycle
Tony Weber geared up with the Yamaha MT-03

Donning a helmet and mounting a Yamaha MT-03, Mr Weber began his riding journey in a training session with motoDNA Riders Academy at Sydney Motorsport Park. Coached by motoDNA Founder and CEO Mark McVeigh, Mr Weber quickly progressed through the program.

Tony Weber

“I was hesitant at first, but I got a feel for it quickly. I must admit, now I see why my colleagues and motorcycle industry members get so excited about motorcycle riding! It’s one of the great experiences – it’s just so enjoyable! I can’t wait to take it to the next stage. Ride Your Motorcycle to Work Week is a brilliant opportunity for riders to share their passion and make sure their bikes are prepared for the summer. I would encourage anyone to get out there and have a go, take your first steps as a rider. It’s just magic!”

Tony Weber prepares to learn to ride
Tony Weber is learning to ride ahead of the 2019 Ride Your Motorcycle to Work Week

Mr McVeigh said Mr Weber was a natural, with the training a precursor to the Ride Your Motorcycle to Work Week event which aims to unite riders, celebrate taking the ‘long way home’, and showcase the small moments in a journey only riders notice.

Mark McVeigh

“Tony took to the bike quickly. He was unassisted in under an hour. Initially he was a bit nervous, but once he got a feel for the bike, I could see him falling in love with riding. Just like I did, just like everyone does when they try it.”

motoDNA Riders Academy founder and CEO Mark McVeigh with FCAI CEO Tony WeberThe event will run from October 7th to 11th, supported by Australia’s motorcycle brands and managed by the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries.

To support the week, a selection of Australia’s motorcycle dealerships will also offer a free Ride-Thru safety check. Riders can roll up for a fast 10-point inspection of their bike to make sure it is safe and road ready.

Ride Your Motorcycle to Work Week is an initiative of the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries, supported by Aprilia, BMW Motorrad, Can-AM BRP, Ducati, Harley-Davidson, Honda, Husqvarna, Indian Motorcycles, Kawasaki, KTM, Moto Guzzi, Piaggio, Suzuki, Triumph, Vespa and Yamaha.

Source: MCNews.com.au