All posts by mcnews

BMW release new F 900 R and XR

BMW Motorrad has revealed a surprise with the launch of the new “Dynamic Roadster” F 900 R and F 900 XR with more capacity and tech.

Most punters had been expecting an F 850 RS, but BMW has turned up the wick with these adventure sport models.

Here is the full official BMW press release on the new models.

BMW F 900 R Dynamic Roadster

BMW F 900 R and RX
BMW F 900 R

Self-confident, sporty, active, focused on a dynamic experience – this is how fans of the BMW F 900 R could be described. The new dynamic roadster by BMW Motorrad conveys a sense of freedom and a modern lifestyle.

At the emotional level, sports-style and aggressive design meets inspiring performance in terms of engine output, torque and sound.

In addition, there are aspects such as a wide range of potential uses, a high level of suitability for everyday riding and ergonomics that make the F 900 R of equal interest to experienced sports riders and newcomers.

BMW F 900 XR

BMW F 900 R and RX
BMW F 900 RX

“XR” stands for an uncompromising mix of sportiness and touring capability. Having established this family with the BMW S 1000 XR, BMW Motorrad is now expanding it with the addition of a mid-range model. The design style and vehicle concept clear refer to the kinship with the “big sister”.

The F 900 XR also demonstrates easy mastery of the Adventure Sport segment’s key qualities: sporty riding dynamics combined with upright, GS‑like ergonomics, outstanding long-distance and passenger suitability and a design that conveys a powerful sense of character.

The new F 900 XR also benefits from the technology transfer from the upper class: Adaptive Cornering Light, Keyless Ride or Intelligent Emergency Call are all unique features in the mid-range.

In addition to sporty riders, the XR is also aimed at newcomers and motorcycle returnees due to its easy accessibility, low minimum seat height, A2 capability and attractive entry price.

Technology benchmark in the segment.

The two new models F 900 R and F 900 XR currently set the technological benchmark in the mid-range segment with their high-quality standard equipment (Connectivity, LED all round as standard) and their wide range of optional extras – in some cases unique in this class (including Adaptive Cornering Light, Keyless Ride, Dynamic ESA, Riding Modes Pro, Shift Assistant Pro, Intelligent Emergency Call, ABS Pro, MSR, DTC, DBC, RDC).

Drive featuring further developed 2-cylinder in-line engine with increased capacity and power along with new engine drag torque control.

In the new F 900 R and F 900 XR, enhanced riding dynamics are ensured by the further development of the 2-cylinder in-line engine first introduced in 2018 in the F 850 GS, now with 77 kW (105 hp) and an even fuller torque curve. The main factor here is an increase in capacity to 895 cc (previously 853 cc). With an ignition distance of 270/450 degrees and a new underfloor silencer system, the engine offers a particularly emotional sound.

In addition to the standard anti-hopping clutch, the new F 900 R and F 900 XR can be fitted with engine drag torque control (MSR) for the first time. It prevents the rear wheel from slipping as a result of abrupt throttling or downshifting, thereby ensuring even greater safety.BMW F 900 R and RX

Two standard riding modes, ASC and ABS.
Riding modes Pro with DTC, ABS Pro, DBC and MSR as ex works options.

The new F 900 R and F 900 XR already offer the “Rain” and “Road” riding modes as standard. The standard trim also includes ABS and ASC Automatic Stability Control, which is disengageable.

With “Riding Modes Pro” as an ex works option, the sporty characteristics of the new F 900 R and F 900 XR can be experienced even more intensively. The additional riding modes “Dynamic” and “Dynamic Pro”, Dynamic Traction Control DTC and banking capable ABS Pro are available, along with Dynamic Brake Control (DBC) and the new engine drag torque control (MSR).BMW F 900 R and RX

Chassis with steel bridge frame, lightweight plastic tanks and the electronic suspension Dynamic ESA as optional extras.

Like the GS models in the F Series, the new F 900 R and F 900 XR make use of a steel bridge frame that integrates the engine as a load-bearing element and a fuel tank that is now back in its classic position in front of the

rider. Front wheel control is taken care of by an upside-down telescopic fork, while the rear wheel is guided by a double-sided swinging arm with central suspension strut.

The light, plastic-welded fuel tanks with a capacity of 15.5 litres (F 900 XR) and 13 litres (F 900 R) are a world first in motorcycle construction. The bolt-on steel rear frame has also been newly developed for the F 900 R and
F 900 XR in order to create a visually short and slim rear. While the new F 900 R is a dynamic roadster focusing on sporty use and therefore shorter spring travel, the new F 900 XR – with its somewhat longer spring travel – offers a noticeable increase in comfort and therefore an even wider range of potential uses.

With the BMW Motorrad Dynamic ESA (Electronic Suspension Adjustment), available as an optional extra and almost unique in these vehicle segments, it is possible to further enhance the dynamic riding experience, riding comfort and also touring and passenger suitability, since the damping of the rear spring strut is automatically adapted to the conditions depending on riding state and manoeuvres.BMW F 900 R and RX

Adaptive Cornering Light unique in the mid-range segment as part of the optional extra Headlight Pro. Powerful LED lighting units all round as standard.
Even greater safety is offered by the Adaptive Cornering Light as a component of Headlight Pro, which is unique in the mid-range and comes as an optional extra ex works. Here, the rider benefits from improved illumination of the road when cornering for even safer riding at night. All lighting units in the new F models are based on LED technology as standard.BMW F 900 R and RX

Perfectly readable colour 6.5-inch TFT screen with BMW Motorrad  Connectivity as standard.
The BMW Motorrad developers attached great importance to optimum readability for the instrument cluster – even in difficult lighting conditions. In addition, information diversity, display quality and user-friendliness are unmatched. The graphics on the screen are visually adapted to the sporty on-road world. Additional Core screens are available in conjunction with the optional Pro riding modes. The standard BMW Motorrad Connectivity is a unique feature in the mid-range, offering the ability to conveniently talk on the phone, listen to music or navigate while riding.

Perfectly designed ergonomic triangles for dynamic riding fun and – in the case of the F 900 XR – excellent segment-specific wind and weather protection for touring and travelling.

As a dynamic roadster, the F 900 R offers a particularly sporty, active seating position.

Meanwhile the F 900 XR offers an impressively active yet relaxed riding position for touring and travelling. The front fairing including an adjustable windshield combines a sporty look with sound rider protection.

Various low and high seats along with the optional lowering feature also allow individual adjustment to various body heights.

Three powerful colour and style variants each for an unmistakable sense of character.BMW F 900 R and RX

Three dynamic colour and style variants for the new F 900 R and F 900 XR ensure unmistakable characteristics.

The new F 900 R is available in Blackstorm metallic, San Marino Blue metallic and Style Sport in Hockenheim Silver metallic/Racing Red.

In addition to Light White, the new F 900 XR offers the two Style variants Style Exclusive in Galvanic Gold metallic and Sport in Racing Red.BMW F 900 R and RX

The highlights of the new BMW F 900 R and F 900 XR:

• The new BMW F 900 R: the dynamic roadster for purist riding fun.

• The new BMW F 900 XR: a genuine “XR” for the mid-range.

• The powerful common backbone integrates the further developed
2-cylinder in-line engine with an increased capacity of 895 cc
(previously 853 cc).

• Further enhanced output and torque: 77kW (105 hp) at 8750rpm and 92Nm at 6500rpm.

• More than 87Nm torque in the relevant lower speed range from 4500 to 8500rpm.

• 35kW (48 hp) version available for licence class A2.

• High level of running smoothness due to two opposed counterbalance shafts.

• Two riding modes “Rain” and “Road” as well as ABS and ASC as standard.

• Riding Modes Pro with two further riding modes as well as Dynamic Traction Control (DTC), ABS Pro, Dynamic Brake Control (DBC) and engine drag torque control (MSR) as ex works options.

• Steel bridge frame for optimum rigidity, robustness and riding precision.BMW F 900 R and RX

• Newly developed slim steel rear frame.

• World first in motorcycle construction: light, plastic-welded fuel tanks with a capacity of 13 litres (F 900 R) and 15.5 litres (F 900 XR).

• Front upside-down telescopic fork and aluminium double-sided swinging arm with rear central suspension strut.

• Spring travel: 135 mm (F 900 R) and 170 mm (F 900 XR) at front, 142 mm (F 900 R) and 172 mm (F 900 XR) at rear.

• Electronic suspension adjustment Dynamic ESA at rear as an ex works option.

• ABS Pro for even greater safety when braking at an angle as an ex works option.

• Sophisticated ergonomics and numerous seat alternatives.

• Fairing with practical wind and weather protection and adjustable windshield (F 900 XR).

• Adaptive Cornering Light unique in the mid-range as part of the ex works option Headlight Pro.

• Perfectly readable colour 6.5-inch TFT screen with BMW motorcycle connectivity as standard.
• Powerful LED lighting units all round as standard.

• Intelligent Emergency Call as an ex works option for swift assistance in emergency situations.

• Keyless Ride for convenient activation of the locking functions by remote control as an ex works option.

• F 900 R in dynamic roadster design with muscular front section, aggressive headlight graphics and short, slim rear section.

• F 900 XR in Adventure Sport look with striking contours and sporty, dynamic fairing.

• High-quality workmanship down to the last detail.

• Three powerful colour and style variants each for unmistakable roadster and adventure sport characters.

• Extensive range of optional extras and Original BMW Motorrad Accessories as well as rider equipment.

Source: MotorbikeWriter.com

BMW S 1000 XR | 165 horsepower | 10kg lighter


BMW has unveiled a comprehensive revamp of the S 1000 XR for model year 2020 today at EICMA.

BMW S XR
2020 BMW S 1000 XR

The headlines are a 5 kg lighter engine derived from the latest S 1000 RR that in S 1000 XR guise makes 165 horsepower at 11,000r rpm and 114 Nm at 9250 rpm.

BMW S XR
2020 BMW S 1000 XR

The motorcycle is 10 kg lighter overall and tips the scales with its 20-litre fuel tank full at 226 kg.

BMW S XR
2020 BMW S 1000 XR

Fourth, fifth and sixth gears are now taller for more relaxed highway cruising and the S 1000 XR scores engine drag control (MSR) for the first time.

BMW S XR
2020 BMW S 1000 XR

Latest generation ‘BMW Motorrad Dynamic ESA’ is fitted and promises superior performance to the previous system used on the S 1000 XR.

BMW S XR
2020 BMW S 1000 XR

Optional ‘Dynamic ESA Pro’ adds two more damping modes to the S 1000 XR’s armoury along with automatic load compensation.

BMW S XR
2020 BMW S 1000 XR

A new ‘Dynamic Pro’ riding mode is available for the first time in S 1000 XR and allows all settings to be individually tailored separately in regards to throttle response, engine braking, ABS, traction control and wheelie control.

BMW S XR
2020 BMW S 1000 XR

For 2020 the S 1000 XR also scores BMW’s excellent new 6.5-inch TFT screen with Bluetooth functionality that facilitates navigation prompts to be displayed on the screen.

BMW S XR
2020 BMW S 1000 XR

BMW are also claiming much improved comfort levels and ergonomics from the new model.

BMW S XR
2020 BMW S 1000 XR

2020 BMW S 1000 XR Specifications

Specifications
Capacity 999 cc
Bore/stroke 80/49.7 mm
Output 121/165 kW/hp
at engine speed 11,000 rpm
Torque 114 Nm
at engine speed 9250 rpm
Type Water-cooled in-line 4-cylinder engine
Compression/fuel 12.5:1 / premium (super plus) unleaded petrol, octane number 95-98 (RON) (knock control; rated output with 98 RON)
Valve/accelerator actuation DOHC (double overhead camshaft)
  Valve activation via individual rocker arms
Valves per cylinder 4
Ø intake/outlet 33.5/27.2 mm
Throttle valve diameter 48 mm
Engine control BMS-O
Emission control Closed-loop three-way catalytic converter
Electrical System
Alternator 493 W
Battery  12 / 9 V/Ah, maintenance-free
Headlamp LED low beam twin headlamp with projection module
  LED high beam with projection module
Starter 0.8 kW
Power Transmission – Gearbox
Clutch Self-reinforcing multi-plate anti-hopping wet clutch, mechanically activated
Gearbox Constant mesh 6-speed gearbox
Primary ratio 1.652
Transmission Ratios
I 2.647
II 2.091
III 1.727
IV 1.476
V 1.304
V 1.167
Rear wheel drive Chain
Secondary ratio -2.647
Suspension
Frame construction type Aluminium composite bridge frame, self-supporting engine
Front wheel control Upside-down telescopic fork, slide tube diameter 45 mm, Dynamic ESA, damping electronically adjustable
Rear wheel control Aluminium underslung double-sided swinging arm with central spring strut, Dynamic ESA, damping electronically adjustable
Spring travel, front/rear 150/150 mm
Wheel castor 116 mm
Wheelbase 1552 mm
Steering head angle 65.1 °
Brakes Twin disc brake, floating, Front -Ø 320 mm, radial 4-piston fixed calipers
Front Front -Ø 320 mm, radial 4-piston fixed calipers
Rear Rear – Single-disc brake, Ø 220 mm, single-piston floating caliper
ABS BMW Motorrad ABS Pro (part integral)
Traction control BMW Motorrad DTC
Wheels Standard: Die-cast aluminium wheels.(Aluminium forged wheels optionally available)
Front -3.50 x 17″
Rear – 6.00 x 17″
Tyres Front -120/70 ZR17
Rear -190/55 ZR17
Dimensions & Weights
Total length 2333 mm
Total width with mirrors 850 mm
Seat height 840 mm
Wet weight (full tank) Standard: 226 Kg
Permitted total weight 450 kg
Fuel tank capacity 20 l
Performance Figures
Fuel consumption (WMTC) 6.2 l/100 km
CO2 144 g/km 
Acceleration 0-100 km/h 3.3s
Top speed 200 km/h

2020 BMW S 1000 XR Gallery

Source: MCNews.com.au

In pictures: Marquez’ Sepang Q2 highside

Even Marc Marquez (Repsol Honda Team) – the king of saves – couldn’t save this one. The reigning eight-time World Champion’s Q2 crash at the Shell Malaysia Motorcycle Grand Prix was huge, but thankfully the number 93 escaped relatively unscathed as he went on to finish P2 in Sunday’s race.

Source: MotoGP.comRead Full Article Here

BMW Motorrad shocks with R 18/2 concept

Everyone expected to see the BMW R 18 production cruiser at EICMA in Milan, but the Bavarian company has shocked us with a second concept.

The R 18 concept unveiled at the Concorso d’Eleganza in the Villa d’Este at Lake Como earlier this year is a traditional style cruiser.

However, the R 18/2 is a more modern version.

BMW R 18/2 cruiser
BMW R 18/2 cruiser

This could very well be closer to what the 1800cc Boxer-powered production bike will look like.

Even tough the production bike has not yet been revealed, buyers are already paying deposits and BMW has even produce a range of cruiser riding gear.

BMW R 18 heritage women female hipster
BMW R 18 heritage riding gear

So when is the production bike coming?

Maybe it will be another year away. Otherwise, why the second concept now?

This comes as a surprise as there have been plenty of spy photos around indicating the production version is close.

2020 BMW R 1800
Spy photo

Who knows if these bikes were the production version or more concepts!

BMW R 18/2 press releaseBMW R 18/2 cruiser

Rather than trying to work out what the Germans are planning, we are just presenting their press release:

A performance cruiser à la BMW.
The BMW Motorrad Concept R 18 /2 celebrates the fascination of cruisers in an interpretation that is both sporty and modern. Minimalist handlebar trim together with the deep, elongated proportions promises a dynamic driving experience. The fairing, tear-drop fuel tank and seat form a flowing line that finds its perfect conclusion in the shortened rear wheel cover. All body parts are finished in Candy Apple Red metallic, an expressive red tone that highlights the flowing movement on the side. This luminous custom red with lots of depth is a real eye-catcher, changing from bright red to almost black depending on the incidence of light. Another striking feature is created by the graphic lines on the painted body parts, which extend from the side and top view of the fuel tank to the wheel cover and are visually prolonged across the seat. These give the Concept Bike a distinctive appeal.BMW R 18/2 cruiser

The large boxer at the centre.
As in the Concept R 18, the centrepiece of the BMW Motorrad Concept R 18 /2 is a large 2-cylinder boxer engine with 1800 cc, including modern air/oil cooling and designed in a 1960s aesthetic. The engine is finished in a warm grey tone and has a sporty look, with an integrated breast cover, valve covers in a high-gloss black finish and a black frame. The engine badge bears the name of the Concept Bike, adding a high-quality accentuation.
After “Departed” by the Japanese customizer CUSTOM WORKS ZON, “The Revival Birdcage” by Revival Cycles in Austin, Texas and the BMW Motorrad Concept R 18, the BMW Motorrad Concept R 18 /2 is now the fourth interpretation of the large-volume BMW Motorrad boxer engine.BMW R 18/2 cruiser

Attention to detail.
As a genuine BMW, the BMW Motorrad Concept R 18 /2 not only features a boxer engine, loop frame and tear-drop fuel tank, it also has a classic and elegantly showcased universal shaft. The striking cast iron wheels with 19” at the front and 16” at the rear create an equally discreet and dynamic dragster look, authentically rounding off the bike’s overall appearance. Meanwhile features such as high-performance Brembo brake calipers and Hattech stainless steel tailpipe system reflect the close attention to detail with which the BMW Motorrad Concept R 18 /2 was designed.BMW R 18/2 cruiser

Multitude of possibilities.
The BMW Motorrad Concept R 18 /2 puts forward a new interpretation of a dynamic performance cruiser that not only taps into an area previously unexplored by BMW Motorrad but also demonstrates the true versatility of the “big boxer” platform. “After the BMW Motorrad Concept R 18, our aim with the Concept R 18 /2 is to demonstrate how flexible the basic engine and suspension are as a starting point for customisation, and how easy it is to authentically realise different styles. And I have to admit: we were very impressed at how it was possible to bring this boxer concept forward from the 30s via the 80s into the 2020s,” says Bart Janssen Groesbeek, BMW Motorrad Vehicle Designer for the Big Boxer Concepts.

 

Source: MotorbikeWriter.com

Leon Haslam alongside Bautista on new Fireblade in WSBK

Leon Haslam with Honda for WorldSBK 2020

Leon Haslam will have a whole new challenge in 2020 as he joins the much-anticipated factory Honda team, supported by HRC. T

he British rider has an illustrious and distinguished career with the Japanese manufacturer and will return to the official line-up for next season, alongside Spanish sensation and 2019 Championship runner-up, Alvaro Bautista.

Leon Haslam joint winner with Takuma Takahashi and Michael van der Mark
Leon Haslam was joint winner with Takuma Takahashi and Michael van der Mark with Honda at the 2014 Suzuka 8 Hour

Starting back in 2003, Haslam has been one of the most prominent features in the World Superbike paddock. A permanent switch to WorldSBK came in 2004, where he took a first career podium at Oschersleben, finishing eighth in the Championship.

Haslam took three seasons out before taking a third place at Portimao in the final race of 2008 for HM Plant Honda; enough to convince the Stiggy Racing Team to sign him up for 2009. Four podiums helped him to finish sixth overall.

Musashi RT HARC-Pro trio (Takumi Takahashi - Leon Haslam - Michael van der Mark) have taken out the 2014 Suzuka 8 Hours by just under a minute ahead of Yoshimura Suzuki Shell Advance (Takuya Tsuda - Josh Waters - Randy De Puniet). This was the second win in succession for the Musashi RT HARC-Pro triumvirate.
Musashi RT HARC-Pro trio (Takumi Takahashi – Leon Haslam – Michael van der Mark) took out the 2014 Suzuka 8 Hours.

2010 would be Haslam’s greatest season and he switched from Honda to Suzuki, storming to victory in the season-opening Phillip Island race by just 0.004s to make the closest finish of a WorldSBK race in history.

He led the Championship and took two more wins before finishing as Championship runner-up, with only four-time 250cc World Champion Max Biaggi ahead of him. 2011 and 2012 saw him with BMW and he took regular podiums before moving to Honda for 2013.

2013 would be a season blighted by injury, but Haslam had strong rides nonetheless, building on these for 2014, taking a podium in France and finishing seventh overall.

2015 saw him with Aprilia and two more wins came by on his way to fourth overall. Six more starts for Kawasaki over the next two seasons as wildcard would keep Haslam in the paddock, before coming back full-time this year, taking six podiums.

Leon Haslam - P9 1m31.138s - “It’s a little disappointing after feeling really confident after the test here earlier this week. We put in a new specification engine yesterday, which is more powerful and a bit more aggressive. It’s thrown a few little bugs into our plans and we’ve only been able to make a few steps back towards where we were in the test. I’d say we’re around 50% of the way there and we made some more progress in those two Superpole outings. But, as I say, it’s a little disappointing because in the test I was feeling really confident. On the positive side, we can see where the issues are and we just need to study the electronics to get them sorted. The chassis settings and tyres are exactly the same as we ran in the test and, apart from one or two other niggling little problems, I’m happy with all that.”
Leon Haslam on a Pata Honda in 2014

Source: MCNews.com.au

MV Agusta rush out Rush 1000

The MV Agusta Rush 1000 has been unveiled just days after the company revealed their 2020 range led by the sexy new Superveloce 800 and the return of the Brutale 1000RR.

But don’t get too excited. The Rush 1000 is basically a limited-edition version of the Brutale 1000 RR, so expect it to cost an arm and a leg.

MV Agusta Brutale 1000 RR model
MV Agusta Brutale 1000 RR

To us, it’s an exercise in over-styling. Too much is simply too much.

MV has simply thrown every bit of carbon, titanium and CNC machining at it that they have in their arsenal.

At its core, the Rush 1000 is a Brutal RR which has 208hp output from the four-cylinder engine.

MV Agusta Rush 1000
MV Agusta Rush 1000

We can’t afford a Rush 1000 and we don’t even want one, but it’s interesting to look at.

MV Agusta Rush 1000 tech specs

Engine 16-valve 998cc 4-cylinder
Bore x stroke 79 x 50.9mm
Compression 13.4:1
Power 153kW (208hp) @ 13,000rpm
Torque 116.5Nm @ 11,000rpm
Transmission 6-speed, cassette style
Wheelbase 1415mm
Length 2080mm
Width 805mm
Seat 845mm
Clearance 141mm
Fuel 16.1L tank
Suspension (front) electronic adjustable USD Öhlins Nix EC
Suspension (rear) Öhlins EC TTX shock
Brakes (front) 320mm discs, Brembo radial calliper
Brakes (rear) 260mm disc, Brembo radial calliper
Wheels 3.50” x 17”; 6” x 17.6” alloys
Tyres 120/70 – ZR17; 200/55 – ZR17
Economy 6.7L/100km
Emissions 153g/km

When the Italian company unveiled its 2020 model range over the weekend, they also promised to improve their sadly lacking delivery of spare parts.

Here is the rest of the 2020 MV fleet.

Superveloce 800

MV Agusta Superveloce model
Superveloce 800 in red

Their solo-seat Superveloce is not a new platform, but based on the F3.

It will come in two models: the Superveloce 800 in red or white and a limited-edition Serie Oro (gold series) with delivery of the first 300 units expected in March 2020.

MV Agusta Superveloce
Superveloce 800 in white

The 798cc triple in both delivers 108kW of power and 88Nm of torque and they have the same Marzocchi forks, Sachs rear shock and Brembo brakes.

However, the Oro has different paint, serial numbers and lots of carbon fibre and CNC parts.

MV Agusta Superveloce Serie Oro model
Superveloce Serie Oro

It’s been years since the Italian company has released an all-new model while it has struggled with financial difficulties.  Earlier this month, new Russian boss Timur Sardarov promised new “premium and medium-capacity” bikes under a new five-year plan.

Superveloce 800 Serie Oro will be available in Australia for $49,990 ride away and $54,990 in New Zealand. There is no word yet on the Superveloce 800 price.

Overnight, the company released a short press release, tech specs and a lot of very attractive model photos.

There was no mention of the long-term deal signed in July 2019 with Chinese industrial giant Loncin Motor to build a four-model “all-new family of MV Agusta products in the 350-500cc displacement”.

Unedited official 2020 model press release:

Quality, technology, performance. But also quick delivery of spare parts and professional service. There’s more: expansion and improvement of the dealers network to offer clients timely, impeccable assistance. These are the short-term guidelines for MV Agusta, which has just set off on a growth path clearly envisioned by its CEO, Timur Sardarov.

Brutale 1000RR

MV Agusta Brutale 1000 RR
Brutale 1000 RR

To mark the company’s determination in pursuing the 2020 objectives, production of the Brutale 1000 RR, the four-cylinder naked Superbike replica, has started in Schiranna. 208hp maximum power, advanced chassis and suspension as well as leading-edge aerodynamic solutions all make the four-cylinder Brutale a defining example of MV Agusta’s excellence in motorcycle manufacturing. As core priorities of the brand,  these values are reinforced today by the attention and the investments in Research and Development.

Superveloce 800

MV Agusta Superveloce
Superveloce

From the production line to dealers showrooms: Superveloce 800 Serie Oro and Superveloce 800 bring MV Agusta’s timeless fascination to the roads, with their intoxicating curves, classic and contemporary at the same time. The engine and the chassis are the pinnacle of engineering that position the Superveloce 800 among the most fascinating and dynamic sports bikes on the scene.

Brutale and Dragster

MV Agusta Dragster 800 RR model
Dragster 800 RR SCS

Beauty and functionality, exciting and confidence-inspiring riding:  Dragster 800 RR SCS and Brutale 800 RR SCS both feature the revolutionary SCS 2.0 (Smart Clutch System) for clutch-free starts and stopping. A technical innovation that allows to stop and restart without touching the clutch lever, making the most out of the in-line three-cylinder engine mated to a counter-rotating crankshaft. All of this with only 36g weight increase compared to a traditional clutch.

MV Agusta Dragster 800 RR
Dragster 800 RR SCS

The magic and technology of MV Agusta, at a competitive price. Thanks to the rationalisation of the production process and to efficiencies gained in the engineering phase, MV Agusta proudly presents its new Rosso Range, made up of Brutale 800, Dragster 800 and Turismo Veloce 800. The Rosso Range models stand out for their bright red livery and their comprehensive outfitting, despite a price tag that is lower than that of the models they derive from.

Vision, futuristic technology, and the pursuit of a dream: these are the values behind the creation of a new Concept Bike that will be revealed at EICMA as world premiere and which production is due to start in the coming months. The irreverent spirit of American drag races was the inspiration for a project that elevates the performance of the bike it derives from in the most daring of interpretations.

Source: MotorbikeWriter.com

Nolangroup presents the new X-803 RS ULTRA CARBON

Enzo Panacci, Nolangroup CEO: “We have always been a Made in Italy brand and, for us, the new X-803 RS ULTRA CARBON is another step forward in the world of racing/reflects our cutting-edge aptitude. As always, it has been produced with the assistance of our Racing Department, which collected suggestions from various riders from both MotoGP and WorldSBK. We always want to find new solutions capable of meeting the demands of all motorcyclists for safety, comfort and also style. Our every decision is made in the name of excellence and respect for Made in Italy quality, because Nolangroup is characterised by intelligence and emotion.”

Source: MotoGP.comRead Full Article Here

Aston Martin Brough strictly for super-rich

Brough Superior has revealed an expensive turbo track toy called the AMB 001 which has plenty of carbonfibre and Aston Martin wings.

The collaboration between the two esoteric British brands is truly beautiful but it is only for the super-rich.

It could very well win the annual Milan EICMA motorcycle show best bike of the show, but it won’t win many riding fans.AMB 001 Aston Martin Brough

After all, the bike will cost $US97,000 which is more than $A140,000. And it is not even road registrable. It’s a track-only machine!

It is limited to 100 models and they will no doubt be snapped by the idle rich and probably never see the track, let alone the road.AMB 001 Aston Martin Brough

Brough will build the AMB 001 at their factory in Toulouse, France, with delivery late in 2020.

The striking bike looks very much like basic artist doodle that was sent out as a teaser a few days ago.Aston Martin Brough

The carbon AMB 001 weighs just 180kg and is powered by a turbocharged V-twin engine delivering 180 horsepower.

It is substantially different from their Super Sport 100 model which brought the company back to life in 2016. In fact, it looks much more like a “supersport” model than this does.

Brough Superior SS100
Brough Superior SS100

It’s not unusual for motorcycle and car companies to get together to build a motorcycle.

Apart from companies such as Honda and BMW that build both, we had the short-lived collaboration between MV Agusta and Mercedes AMG that spawned the “solarbeam” in 2015.

Mercedes-AMG solarbeam MV Agusta F3
Mercedes-AMG solarbeam MV Agusta F3

Like the “solarbeam”, this collaborative bike will be a limited-edition model and very expensive.

Aston Martin Chief Creative Officer Marek Reichman the bike is “what we believe a cutting-edge motorcycle should be”.AMB 001 Aston Martin Brough

“In addition to applying the skills we have developed for cars such as the ground breaking Aston Martin Valkyrie, we have also been able to bring our special expertise in the traditional craft techniques to this project,” he said.

Source: MotorbikeWriter.com

MV Agusta Rush 1000 | Drag Race inspired special on bones of Brutale RR

A spin-off from the Brutale 1000 RR the new MV Agusta Rush 1000 has looked to the sport of drag racing for inspiration to come up with the new look. 

The only production bike utilizing radial valves and titanium connecting rods to assist in developing 208 hp in standard road homologation form (over 212 hp with non-homologated exhaust and updated ECU). 

Born as an exercise in style, celebrating the technical and stylistic evolution that created the new Brutale 1000 RR, production of the Rush 1000 is scheduled to begin in the next few months.

MV Agusta Rush
MV Agusta Rush 1000

The front headlight unit, inspired by that of the exclusive RVS #1, offers a specific design and is distinguished with the technology implemented: it boasts is a Full LED unit with cornering function, designed to increase active safety and improve driving pleasure.

The headlight support and the circular frame are in light CNC machined alloys, to enhance the design and functionality. The back cover of the optical unit is made of carbon fiber, a material also chosen for the minimalist passenger seat cover, as well as for the side panels of the tail. The tank cap is made of aluminum and is also CNC machined.

The rear wheel is enclosed, a design sometimes found on drag strips: the rear rim in forged aluminum is concealed by a carbon fiber cover, designed to obtain the best aerodynamic performance. The fixing nut of the single sided rear wheel is in CNC machined aluminum alloy. To add contrast the front wheel is spoked.

The rear tailpiece, passenger seat area and integration of the rear light unit have been specially designed for this vehicle. An exclusive specific exhaust system, has been hand-crafted from titanium with a carbon fiber heat shield. The mapping of the control unit is specific for the exhaust system, so as to make the delivery linear and obtain exemplary power values.

The Rush 1000 boasts the technology and driving dynamics of the Brutale 1000 RR. The four-cylinder in-line engine with integrated MVICS ignition-injection system (Motor & Vehicle Integrated Control System) has 8 injectors, 4 lower Mikuni and 4 upper Magneti Marelli with increased flow rate. The Eldor EM2.0 engine control unit intervenes on the throttle body full ride by wire Mikuni; the pencil-coil coils are equipped with “ion-sensing” technology, detonation and mismatch control. There are four engine management maps (Sport, Race, Rain, Custom), while the disengageable traction control has 8 intervention levels and wheelie control with an inertial platform. The MV EAS 2.1 (Electronically Assisted Shift Up & Down) transmission system without friction has been further improved in terms of ease of use and speed of action.

MV Agusta Rush
MV Agusta Rush 1000

Technological features of the four-cylinder in-line, include the new crankshaft and the redesigned and lighter pistons. The completely revised combustion chamber has radial valves and was designed using the technology from Formula 1. The titanium connecting rods, derived from competition experience exploit MotoGP technical parameters and contribute decisively to reducing masses, loads and engine inertia. Again from the World MotoGP comes the choice of the central distribution chain, which is also traditional for MV Agusta: mitigating the effects of the camshaft twist at high rpm.

The suspension (fork, shock absorber and steering damper) utilize the Öhlins EC units with electronic management of the compression and extension hydraulics; this system allows you to choose between predefined configurations and manual settings, so as to enhance the chassis based on the rider’s preferences and the course conditions.

The special kit combined with the bike includes a rich package of components that make the Rush 1000 even more precious and exclusive.

Source: MCNews.com.au

2020 Triumph Thruxton RS | More power, lighter weight

Triumph’s Thruxton R really did take retro naked bikes to a new level when the 1200 was released in 2016. A very handsome and quite genuine retro look married with great suspension, relatively light weight and a torque-rich big loping parallel twin was a winning combination and one that I, along with many others, really took a strong shine to.

Triumph Thruxton RS MattStormGrey MattSilverIce
2020 Triumph Thruxton RS

Thruxton R evolves further for 2020 with a new Thruxton RS model. The classic look remains much the same but new devil in its character is revealed in the detail.

Triumph Thruxton RS Engine
2020 Triumph Thruxton RS

It’s still the same long-stroke 1200 HT 270-degree parallel twin but there is a few more ponies in the revamped stable for 2020.

Triumph Thruxton RS JetBlack
2020 Triumph Thruxton RS

Power is up by almost ten per cent, to a new peak of 105 ps at 7500 rpm while the 112 Nm torque peak now shifts 700 rpm lower on the tacho to 4250 rpm. It also revs a little quicker than before with a massive 20 per cent reduction of inertia and a 500 rpm higher red-line than its predecessor.

Triumph Thruxton RS Accessories
2020 Triumph Thruxton RS with accessory screen

Higher compression pistons, revised ports and new cam profiles and a swag of other changes is what results in the improved performance.

Triumph Thruxton RS Accessories
2020 Triumph Thruxton RS with accessory screen

Some of the improvements wrought are no doubt a result of having to meet Euro5 specifications and the upswept silencers now house new higher-spec catalytic convertors. 

Triumph Thruxton RS Exhaust
2020 Triumph Thruxton RS with accessory screen

Weight is down by six-kilograms which brings the 2020 Thruxton RS under the magic 200 kg mark, at 197 kg dry.

Triumph Thruxton RS JetBlack
2020 Triumph Thruxton RS

The stoppers are stronger than before with up-spec M50 Radial Monoblock calipers with 320 mm Brembo discs and master cylinder.

Triumph Thruxton RS Brembo
2020 Triumph Thruxton RS

Showa provide the adjustable big-piston forks while the rear shocks are again fully-adjustable Ohlins units.

Triumph Thruxton RS Accessories
2020 Triumph Thruxton RS with accessory screen

The switchable traction control system now features three upgraded riding modes, Sport, Road and Rain, which adjust the ABS and traction control settings to those chosen conditions.

Triumph Thruxton RS Instruments
2020 Triumph Thruxton RS

Fuel economy has improved to 4.9-litres per 100 km which will prove handy as the modest 14.5 litre fuel capacity remains. Service intervals remain a lengthy 16,000 kilometres.

Triumph Thruxton RS Scene
2020 Triumph Thruxton RS

An LED day-time running light is employed inside the traditional large round head-light and the rear light is also LED.

Triumph Thruxton RS Light Rear
2020 Triumph Thruxton RS
Triumph Thruxton RS Accessories RearLightRemoval
2020 Triumph Thruxton RS with accessory light kit

Thruxton RS takes the black to next level with even the Ohlins springs finished in black along with anodised black rims, black mirrors and indicators while the side panel and sprocket cover are also black.

Triumph Thruxton RS Engine
2020 Triumph Thruxton RS with accessory screen

The donk itself features black powder-coated engine and cam covers.

Triumph Thruxton RS JetBlack
2020 Triumph Thruxton RS with accessory screen

The optional ‘Twin-Paint’ colour scheme scores a new Triumph triangle tank decal while the single bullet seat is standard in both colour choices, Jet Black, and the Matt Storm Greg / Matt Silver Ice combination.

Triumph Thruxton RS FuelCap
2020 Triumph Thruxton RS
2020 Triumph Thruxton RS Specifications
Engine Type Liquid cooled, 8 valve, SOHC, 270° crank angle parallel twin
Capacity 1200cc
Bore/Stroke 97.6 x 80 mm
Compression Ratio 12.066:1
Maximum Power 105 PS/103 bhp (77 kW) @ 7,500 rpm
Maximum Torque 112 Nm @ 4,250 rpm
Fuel system Multipoint sequential electronic fuel injection
Exhaust Brushed 2 into 2 exhaust system with twin silencers
Final drive O-ring chain Clutch Wet, multi-plate assist clutch
Gearbox Six-speed
Frame Tubular steel cradle
Swingarm Twin-sided, aluminium – Clear anodized
Front Wheel 32-spoke 17 x 3.5 in, aluminium rim
Rear Wheel 32-spoke 17 x 5 in, aluminium rims
Front Tyre 120/70 ZR17
Rear Tyre 160/60 ZR17
Front Suspension Showa 43 mm USD big piston forks, fully adjustable 120 mm travel
Rear Suspension Fully adjustable Öhlins twin shocks with Piggyback reservoir, 120 mm rear wheel travel
Front Brake Twin 310 mm Brembo floating discs, Brembo M50 4-piston radial monobloc calipers, ABS
Rear Brake Single 220 mm disc, Nissin 2-piston floating caliper, ABS
Width (Handlebars) 745 mm
Height Without Mirrors 1030 mm
Seat Height 810 mm
Wheelbase 1415 mm
Rake 22.8º
Trail 92 mm
Dry Weight 197 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity 14.5 L
Fuel Consumption 4.9 l/100 km (58 MPG)

2020 Triumph Thruxton RS Images

Triumph Thruxton RS Tank
2020 Triumph Thruxton RS
Triumph Thruxton RS Tank
2020 Triumph Thruxton RS
Triumph Thruxton RS SingleSeat
2020 Triumph Thruxton RS
Triumph Thruxton RS SidePanel
2020 Triumph Thruxton RS
Triumph Thruxton RS Seat
2020 Triumph Thruxton RS
Triumph Thruxton RS Scene
2020 Triumph Thruxton RS
Triumph Thruxton RS Scene
2020 Triumph Thruxton RS
Triumph Thruxton RS Scene
2020 Triumph Thruxton RS
Triumph Thruxton RS Scene
2020 Triumph Thruxton RS
Triumph Thruxton RS Scene
2020 Triumph Thruxton RS
Triumph Thruxton RS Scene
2020 Triumph Thruxton RS
Triumph Thruxton RS MattStormGrey MattSilverIce
2020 Triumph Thruxton RS
Triumph Thruxton RS MattStormGrey MattSilverIce
2020 Triumph Thruxton RS
Triumph Thruxton RS Ohlins RSU
2020 Triumph Thruxton RS
Triumph Thruxton RS RimF
2020 Triumph Thruxton RS
Triumph Thruxton RS MattStormGrey MattSilverIce
2020 Triumph Thruxton RS
Triumph Thruxton RS MattStormGrey MattSilverIce
2020 Triumph Thruxton RS
Triumph Thruxton RS MattStormGrey MattSilverIce
2020 Triumph Thruxton RS
Triumph Thruxton RS Light
2020 Triumph Thruxton RS
Triumph Thruxton RS JetBlack
2020 Triumph Thruxton RS
Triumph Thruxton RS JetBlack
2020 Triumph Thruxton RS
Triumph Thruxton RS JetBlack
2020 Triumph Thruxton RS
Triumph Thruxton RS Accessories Dolphin Fairing
2020 Triumph Thruxton RS with accessory screen
Triumph Thruxton RS Accessories ClassicMirrors
2020 Triumph Thruxton RS with accessory mirros
Triumph Thruxton RS Accessories
2020 Triumph Thruxton RS with accessory screen
Triumph Thruxton RS Accessories
2020 Triumph Thruxton RS with accessory screen
Triumph Thruxton RS Accessories
2020 Triumph Thruxton RS with accessory screen
Triumph Thruxton RS Accessories
2020 Triumph Thruxton RS with accessory screen
Triumph Thruxton RS Key
2020 Triumph Thruxton RS key
Triumph Thruxton RS MattStormGrey MattSilverIce
2020 Triumph Thruxton RS

Source: MCNews.com.au