American Sean Dylan Kelly To Get Moto2 Wildcard Ride At Valencia

Iker Lecuona getting an early bump to MotoGP, giving Kelly an opportunity to fill his Moto2 seat on The American Racing Team KTM.

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Iker Lecuona to ride MotoGP class in Valencia and the American Team to have second American rider at the last race of the season.  

Iker Lecuona, The American Racing Team KTM rider, will ride in the MotoGP class at the Ricardo Tormo Circuit.

The Valencian Grand Prix was going to be the last race for Lecuona with the American Racing Team, but Miguel Oliveira’s injury opened the opportunity for Iker to debut in the MotoGP category that offered by Tech3 Team and as a reward from American Racing team for all the hard work he has done in last 3 season and especially in 2019.

As a replacement rider the 17-year-old American rider Sean Dylan Kelly will join the American Racing team for his Debut at the Moto2 World championship. The American Racing Team will be participating with 2 American riders Joe Roberts and Sean Kelly in the world championship race in Valencia.

Eitan Butbul:

“The team was approached by Tech3 team to offer the option to have Iker to replace Olivera on the MotoGP bike at the last race in Valencia, we were very happy for this opportunity and though it would show our appreciation to Iker after 3 seasons and we fully agreed to release him to participate at his home race on a MotoGP bike.

As a Replacement rider for the Valencia race the team will have the 17 Years old American rider Sean Dylan Kelly to have his debut at the Moto2 world championship, Sean rode 3 years at the Red Bull rookie cup until 2018 and in 2019 season he finished 4th place at the Moto-American Super sport with Team Hammer,  we thought it will be an amazing opportunity to let him try the Moto2 bike in a race weekend and at the same time have 2 American Riders.

This debut and Wild card to follow is a result of a corporation between the American Team and Team Hammer to work together when possible to create career opportunities for young American racers.”

Iker Lecuona:“To have this opportunity in my home Grand Prix is a proud moment for me. We must enjoy this beautiful experience, but above all learn as much as possible for the future. All this would not have been possible without the help and encouragement of Hervé Poncharal, as well as Eitan Butbul and the American Racing Team amazing Crew, they helped me to grow as a rider and as a person. I also want to wish the best possible recovery to Oliveira, who will be my team mate next season. I will give my best in Valencia as I always do”.

Sean Dylan Kelly, Team Hammer Rider:

“I’ve been waiting for this moment my whole career and I have a good idea of what I am getting into. I am just going to learn and enjoy the competition and do my best. I’m really grateful to Eitan with American Racing Team KTM for believing in me, for giving me this chance. Also, thanks to John and Chris Ulrich of Team Hammer for not just having me race on their team, but for also helping me along the path.”

Chris Ulrich, Team Hammer Vice President of Racing Operations:

“Team Hammer has a reputation for finding, developing, and winning with talented young American racers, then launching them on the next step in their professional careers. We have helped Sean understand how to ride a 600, use data, and set up a motorcycle during the 2019 MotoAmerica Supersport season, his first on a 600 after competing on Moto3 bikes for three years in the Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup. So we are happy that Sean’s performance while racing for our team has earned him an opportunity to ride as a fill-in Moto2 World Championship rider at Valencia in a little more than a week. This is just the first step for SDK, and we have agreed to explore potential future opportunities with American Racing Team owner Eitan Butbul. I’m proud to be a part of it and will be in Valencia to cheer SDK on!”

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Lecuona to replace injured Oliveira in Valencia

Iker Lecuona: “To have this opportunity in my home Grand Prix is a proud moment for me. We must enjoy this beautiful experience, but above all learn as much as possible for the future. All this would not have been possible without the help and encouragement of Hervé Poncharal, as well as Eitan Butbul and the American Racing Team amazing crew, they helped me to grow as a rider and as a person. I also want to wish the best possible recovery to Oliveira, who will be my teammate next season. I will give my best in Valencia as I always do”.

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The first two rounds brought thrill & drama, what’s next?

Roles were reversed in a thrilling race two. Held over 10 laps, trastevere73 got the holeshot and led from the front while AndrewZh and the impressive rookie Wimp (Red Bull KTM Tech 3) gave chase close behind. The leading two soon broke clear, however and produced a grandstand finale, with the Ducati Team rider passing his rival before the final turn on the last lap. Not to be outdone, trastevere73 showed all his class to let the brakes off, and outmanoeuvre his rival to win his first race in this year’s Global Series and put himself back in the championship hunt.

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A few ringgit for a ride?

AND his manager gave him the fright of his life before telling him he’ll be a MotoGP™ rider in 2018: “I was preparing for 2018 to be more competitive in Moto2™. But I got a call from Razlan, the CEO of Sepang Circuit while I was cycling up a mountain, I took my phone but I wasn’t focussing on that, was just in case of emergency. So the phone was ringing many times so eventually I told my trainer Alex to stop, I thought there was a problem! I took the call and Razlan said ‘we have two news for you, which do you want to hear first?’ I said ‘bad news first….’ and he told me I wouldn’t race in Moto2™ in 2018. So I said, ‘WHAT?! Where will I go? Asian championship??’ He tried to play with me a while… I was already starting to feel down, so I asked him what the good news was. That’s when he told me I would ride in MotoGP™ for Tech3 Yamaha. I couldn’t believe it!”

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2021 Harley-Davidson Bronx Streetfighter Preview

Deemed a “middleweight” motorcycle by The Motor Company, the Bronx model uses the smaller 975cc version of the all-new Revolution Max liquid-cooled engine that claims will make more than 115 hp and more than 70 pound-feet of torque on the production model. For those needing more oomph, the 1,250cc Pan America adventure-tourer will produce more than 145 hp and 90 pound-feet of torque.

Source: MotorCyclistOnline.com

2020 Yamaha MT-07 Preview

The 2020 Yamaha MT-07
The 2020 Yamaha MT-07 features a peppy 689cc, liquid-cooled, inline twin-cylinder, DOHC engine with fuel injection utilizing the crossplane crank technology to create a unique sound and plenty of low- to midrange torque.Yamaha Motor Corporation

Think of the Yamaha MT-07 as the gateway motorcycle for the dark, exciting realm of the Hyper Naked class. With a consumer-friendly MSRP of $7,599, a new rider can get a tuned fun twin-cylinder engine that pumps out 50 pound-feet of torque, nestled within a steel trellis-style frame and wrapped in good-looking bodywork. Oh, it also comes with standard ABS.

Since most new riders don’t tend to fiddle with the suspension too much, Yamaha has elected to utilize a nonadjustable 41mm telescopic fork on the MT-07. A horizontally mounted Monocross rear shock offers compression and preload adjustability to accommodate changes necessary to carry a passenger or gear. The goal was to keep the MT-07 simple to own, easy to use, and fun to ride.

Part of the fun is a result of the comfortable riding position that comes courtesy of the tall one-piece handlebar, cozy seat, and relaxed riding position. The bodywork is all Hyper Naked style as well thanks to a large, bright headlight, the signature intake vents and slim design of the fuel tank. The twin-cylinder engine is slim and compact which allows the MT-07 to feel even lighter than it is despite tipping the scales at just 403 pounds full of fluids.

The appeal of the MT-07 is its simple combination of a lightweight, fun, powerful engine and modern good looks. It’s no secret that the MT-series is targeting these aspects of the riding experience, and from this vantage point, it seems to be paying off. The MT-07 will be offered in Ice Fluo, Matte Raven Black, and Team Yamaha Blue, and is available now at Yamaha dealers across the US.

The 2020 Yamaha MT-07 is built around a lightweight, high-strength steel frame that provides a combination of rigidity and balance that helps this Hyper Naked handle with very little effort.
The 2020 Yamaha MT-07 is built around a lightweight, high-strength steel frame that provides a combination of rigidity and balance that helps this Hyper Naked handle with very little effort.Yamaha Motor Corporation

2020 Yamaha MT-07 Specifications

Front suspension on the 2020 Yamaha MT-07 comes courtesy of a 41mm fork with 5.1 inches of travel.
Front suspension on the 2020 Yamaha MT-07 comes courtesy of a 41mm fork with 5.1 inches of travel. Although it is nonadjustable, Yamaha has selected spring rates and damping settings to optimize the bike’s handling.Yamaha Motor Corporation
An LCD instrument panel includes a bar-type tachometer display with gear position indicator, digital speedometer, odometer, dual tripmeters, fuel gauge, fuel reserve tripmeter, clock, instant and average fuel consumption, plus an array range of warning an
An LCD instrument panel includes a bar-type tachometer display with gear position indicator, digital speedometer, odometer, dual tripmeters, fuel gauge, fuel reserve tripmeter, clock, instant and average fuel consumption, plus an array range of warning and indicator lights.Yamaha Motor Corporation
The 2020 Yamaha MT-07 engine makes 50 pound-feet of torque which helps it offer plenty of usable power in real-world situations.
The 2020 Yamaha MT-07 engine makes 50 pound-feet of torque which helps it offer plenty of usable power in real-world situations.Yamaha Motor Corporation
The MT-07 features a similar angular headlight, intake scoops, sleek fuel tank cover, and a layered tail design with a bright LED taillight.
The MT-07 features a similar angular headlight, intake scoops, sleek fuel tank cover, and a layered tail design with a bright LED taillight.Yamaha Motor Corporation
A slim 3.7-gallon fuel tank is compact but also provides plenty of comfort around the knee grip area.
A slim 3.7-gallon fuel tank is compact but also provides plenty of comfort around the knee grip area. The rider can cling to this bike like spider monkey as they dart in and out of traffic, or navigate tight turns in the canyons.Yamaha Motor Corporation
The riding position on the MT-07 is a balance between sporty handling and rider comfort. It doesn’t hurt that the wide, flat two-piece saddle and passenger seat are nicely padded.
The riding position on the MT-07 is a balance between sporty handling and rider comfort. It doesn’t hurt that the wide, flat two-piece saddle and passenger seat are nicely padded.Yamaha Motor Corporation
The side intake covers, angular bodywork, and narrow chassis are all appealing pieces of the incredible overall package that is the 2020 Yamaha MT-07 motorcycle.
The side intake covers, angular bodywork, and narrow chassis are all appealing pieces of the incredible overall package that is the 2020 Yamaha MT-07 motorcycle.Yamaha Motor Corporation
Wheelbase, seat height, fuel tank width, rake, and other dimensions of the 2020 Yamaha MT-07 are designed to work with the compact twin-cylinder engine to create a riding experience that is bigger than the bike itself.
Wheelbase, seat height, fuel tank width, rake, and other dimensions of the 2020 Yamaha MT-07 are designed to work with the compact twin-cylinder engine to create a riding experience that is bigger than the bike itself.Yamaha Motor Corporation
The MT-07 engine is used as a stressed member of the chassis which allows the frame design to be very lightweight. It tips the scales at just 403 pounds.
The MT-07 engine is used as a stressed member of the chassis which allows the frame design to be very lightweight. It tips the scales at just 403 pounds.Yamaha Motor Corporation
Front brake components include a pair of wave-style 282mm discs with four-piston calipers. ABS comes standard on the 2020 MT-07 as well.
Front brake components include a pair of wave-style 282mm discs with four-piston calipers. ABS comes standard on the 2020 MT-07 as well.Yamaha Motor Corporation
One of the overlooked components of the Yamaha MT-07 is the lightweight 10-spoke cast aluminum wheels.
One of the overlooked components of the Yamaha MT-07 is the lightweight 10-spoke cast aluminum wheels. Their light design reduces unsprung weight, which improves the neutral handling.Yamaha Motor Corporation

Source: MotorCyclistOnline.com

Clout drawing upon experience for Wollongong race format

News 7 Nov 2019

Clout drawing upon experience for Wollongong race format

Factory Yamaha rider playing it smart for this weekend’s AUS Supercross.

Image: Foremost Media.

Luke Clout is drawing upon his experience for Wollongong’s triple crown this Saturday night, learning from the crash that cost him victory during the same format at Geelong in 2018.

Clout enters the third round of the 2019 Australian Supercross Championship ranked second in the SX1 standings, and is aiming to put a halt to Justin Brayton’s (Penrite Honda Racing) dominance over the first two rounds.

Reflecting on his mistake from last year, the CDR Yamaha Monster Energy rider acknowledges it will take consistency and a calculated approach to earn a maiden premier class main event victory this weekend.

“Last year I was actually winning a main event and threw it away,” Clout told MotoOnline.com.au. “There are three races, and obviously you want to go out and win each one, but you need to take each race as it comes.

“The sprint speed is definitely going to be a factor – there are three short races, but supercross is a bit different – you’ve got to sprint but also play it smart, because supercross can catch you out.

“If I can get a good start, I’ll definitely be sprinting. I need to keep it on two wheels as well and play it smart, because there are three races.”

This weekend’s third round of the Australian Supercross Championship will be accompanied by the Australian Motorcycle Festival, which will take place at Lang Park on 9-10 November.


Source: MotoOnline.com.au

Triumph adds limited-edition Bobber TFC

Triumph Motorcycles is adding a stunning, exclusive and expensive Bobber TFC (Triumph Factory Custom) to its new customised range as expected.

It joins the equally beautiful Thruxton TFC and Rocket TFC.

Triumph Thruxton and Rocket 3 TFC ace diamond
Triumph Thruxton and Rocket 3 TFC

And like those limited-edition models, only 750 numbered bikes will be available worldwide.

Triumph Motorcycles Australia hasn’t said what their allocation will be or whether it will be by customer order, only.

There is also no price yet, although as a gauge the THruxton TFC is over $30k.

Bobber TFCTriumph Bobber TFC

Like the other TFC models, it comes with more power, better suspension and lashings of carbon fibre.

Power is up 7.5kW (10hp) to 64kW and 17.9Nm of torque which is a 4Nm bump in grunt.Triumph Bobber TFC

They say there is 39% lower engine inertia resulting in 500rpm higher revving, while the bike is also 5kg lighter than the Bobber Black.

Apart from fully adjustable Öhlins forks a shocks, it comes with Arrow mufflers with carbon fibre end caps, Dual Brembo M50 monobloc brake calipers, Brembo MCS radial master cylinder,
three riding modes (road, rain, sport) and LED lighting.Triumph Bobber TFC

Every Bobber TFC owner will also receive a special tailor-made TFC handover pack unique to their bike.

It features a numbered letter hand-signed by Triumph’s CEO Nick Bloor, a personalised custom build book, a Bobber TFC bike cover, a TFC document wallet and a leather TFC branded rucksack.Triumph Bobber TFC

Bobber TFC tech specs

Engine Type Liquid cooled, 8 valve, SOHC, 270° crank angle parallel twinTriumph Bobber TFC
Capacity 1200cc
Bore/Stroke 97.6 x 80mm
Maximum Power 64kW (87PS) @ 6250rpm
Maximum Torque 110Nm @ 4500rpm
Fuel system Multipoint sequential electronic fuel injection
Exhaust Brushed stainless steel 2 into 2 single-skin exhaust system with Arrow brushed stainless silencers and carbon end caps
Final drive Chain
Clutch Wet, multi-plate assist clutch
Gearbox 6 speed
Frame Tubular steel cradle
Instruments LCD multi-functional instrument pack with analogue speedometer, odometer, gear position indicator, fuel gauge, range to empty indication, service indicator, clock, 2x trip, average & current fuel consumption display, traction control status display, heated grip ready – controlled by a handlebar mounted scroll button.Triumph Bobber TFC
Swingarm Twin-sided, tubular steel
Front Wheel 32-spoke, 19 x 2.5 in
Rear Wheel 32-spoke,16 x 3.5 in
Front Tyre 100/90-19
Rear Tyre 150/80 R16
Front Suspension Öhlins, ∅43mm, USD, fully adjustable, NIX 30
Rear Suspension Öhlins RSU, rebound and preload adjustable
Front Brake Dual 310mm discs, Brembo M50 4-piston radial monobloc calipers, ABS
Rear Brake Single 255mm disc, Nissin single piston floating caliper, ABS
Seat Height to be confirmed – subject to final homologation in January 2020Triumph Bobber TFC
Rake to be confirmed – subject to final homologation in January 2020
Trail to be confirmed – subject to final homologation in January 2020
Dry Weight to be confirmed – subject to final homologation in January 2020
Fuel Tank Capacity 9 L

Source: MotorbikeWriter.com

Helmet safety brake light may be illegal

A brake light that sticks to the back of a helmet and alerts tailgating drivers the rider is slowing down may be illegal in some states.

The Brake Free light is currently being crowd funded and Aussie rider Raphael Chan has signed on to receive and test the unit.

It consists of a slim unit stuck with adhesive tape that lights up whenever the rider slows, whether using the brake or just engine braking, as is often the case.Helmet safety brake light may be illegal

However, he contacted Motorbike Writer to find out if it is legal in Victoria after reading articles on our website about fines for having a camera attached to the helmet.

“Asking a police officer at the local cop shop hasn’t shed any light. He was just guessing at the answer and gave the safe answer of ‘no’ but to ask VicRoads,” he says.

“I’m trying to find out if it is a clear cut black and white NO to sticking anything to your helmet, or if it’s still open to interpretation depending on the policeman or under review for clarification.

“If it’s still a grey area, then I am prepared to risk a fine and increase my safety by testing the unit.”

Illegal in some states

Our understanding is that Victorian and South Australian police still believe it is illegal to attach anything to a helmet by any means, while NSW Police have held off issuing fines until Australian helmet rules are homogenised across all states.

That could take some time.

Meanwhile, Raphael and other supporters of this safety device to avoid being rear-ended are in a legal abyss.

The device is similar to the Smart Brake Light that we sell on our website because we believe it is a key safety feature.Helmet safety brake light may be illegal

However, that does not affect the compliance of helmets.

‘Expert advice’

We asked police and relevant departments in all states for their advice on whether Raphael would be fined for wearing the helmet.

A few replied and none was particularly certain.

Queensland Police HQ flat out refused to give legal advice. That’s strange since their officers give legal advice when they issue a fine!

How can a police officer on patrol confidently issue a ticket? How can they possibly have more knowledge on all the relevant road rules and laws than police HQ and relevant transport departments?

However, stranger things have happened and police have been found to incorrectly issue fines before.

Interestingly, Queensland Police have no concerns about action cameras and a previous state Police Minister actually suggested riders wear them for evidential reasons!

VicRoads just quoted us the usual Australian Standards stuff.

When we pointed out that the standard only applies at the point of purchase, they agreed.

They also admitted there is “no road rule specific to brake lights fitted to helmets” and said it would be open to police interpretation of the rules.

Great. So, no firm decision!

Novelty coversNovelty santa xmas motorcycle helmet cover

We had similar concerns over the legality of wearing novelty helmet covers such as Santa hats won on charity toy runs.

On both issues, most police say that so long as the attachment doesn’t interfere with the function or safety of the helmet it can be attached.

But how do we know it won’t affect the safety of the helmet?

Safety experts say helmets are designed so that in a crash and slide, nothing will catch on the ground and rotate your head, leading to neck injuries. But there is no empirical evidence to prove it does adversely affect safety.

Victorian Police were the sole objectors to Santa and other novelty helmet covers.Novelty santa xmas motorcycle helmet cover

On the issue of the brake light, they said helmets must comply to the Australian Standards.

“As far as I am aware (the standards) do not allow for the attachments to motorcycle helmets to be made,” the spokeswoman said.

South Australia police said it was an ADR issue, but the brake light is not attached to the bike, so how could that affect helmet compliance?

Western Australia police flick-passed it to the light manufacturer to work with each helmet manufacturer to ensure that the helmet remains legal according to Australian Standards when the light is attached.

That’s virtually impossible. Do they know how many helmet manufacturers there are in the world!

WA police say you cannot alter the structure of an approved helmet by drilling holes, placing stickers or painting a helmet.

“So sticky adhesive pads for accessories are dependent on the quality of the helmet,” they say.

Conclusion

Our answer is “user beware”!

If you’re like Raphael, you may think your safety is more important than risking the off-chance of a fine.

The onus is then on the rider to challenge a fine in court and risk the ensuing costs.

Source: MotorbikeWriter.com

Energica eases electric range anxiety

If range anxiety is the biggest hurdle for electric motorcycles, Italian company Energica, who supplies the bikes for MotoE, may have the answer.

Their new Ego and Eva have a larger battery with up 400km (250 miles) of range.

Now that’s a substantial amount and it should ease any range anxiety you might feel about electric motorcycles.

As far as we can see it’s the best on the market beating Zero motorcycles with 360km if you use their optional Charge Tank which costs an extra $US2295.

2020 Energica Eva Ribelle
2020 Energica Eva Ribelle in the city

Range anxiety

However, Energica’s quoted 400km range is for city riding only.

As we know, regenerative braking helps replenish a battery, so stopping and starting actually provides more range than a steady throttle. It’s the opposite of petrol-powered vehicles.

Read all about the electric vehicle range hoax here!

Out on the highway, Energica’s range drops to 230km (143 miles) which is still pretty good, but may not ease some people’s range anxiety.

However, they don’t say at what speed that is. You certainly won’t get that far if you are doing their rated top speed of 200km/h!

If you buy or have access to a DC Fast Charger, it will charge to 80% in 40 minutes, which is fairly standard across most electric vehicles.

On fire!

electric garage fire energica
Energica garage explodes in flame

Meanwhile, Energica is still reeling from the fire earlier this year that destroyed their entire fleet of MotoE race bikes.

The fault was found to be in an overheating charger that wasn’t even plugged in.

Harley-Davidson last month embarrassingly, but temporarily, pulled the plug on its electric LiveWire production over the same issue after one charger overheated.

Harley-Davidson LiveWire electric motorcycleHarley-Davidson's electric LiveWire short circuit
LIveWires on DC fast chargers

Energica models

Despite the issues with chargers, these Energica electric bikes certainly look fantastic.

They’re not yet available in Australia, but they would cost more than $A30,000.

That’s still about $14,000 less than Harley’s LiveWire is expected to cost when it goes on the market here late next year.

It comes with a mix of Marzocchi forks and Bitubo shock, with Bosch brakes and full-colour TFT instruments.

Source: MotorbikeWriter.com