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Tom Sykes walks a new walk and talks a new talk in 2019

With Mark Bracks


During the week leading up to the opening round of the 2019 Motul FIM Superbike World Championship, it was noticeable on first sight of the 2013 Superbike World Champion, Tom Sykes, that there is a renewed vigour and spring in his step. A beaming smile with a “heeey-oop” heavy in a Yorkshire twang, rather than the more sullen demeanour we witnessed last season.

The last couple of years have been especially challenging for the 33-year-old, not only having to contend with a dominant team mate in his business life, but the real challenges had come in his personal life. That is now behind him and Tom has now come full circle after the break down of his marriage, with a new lease on life.

The “old” Tom Sykes has returned

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Tom Sykes

Signing with the new look BMW Motorrad WSBK Team, led by the vastly experienced Shaun Muir, and complete with factory support from Germany.

The head of BMW Motorrad, Markus Schramm, stated on the weekend that BMW is in the WSBK field for the long haul, and won’t be happy until they have at least one World Championship trophy in the Bavarian locker.

2019 marks Sykes’ 11th full season in the WSBK paddock, a period that has yielded one championship (in 2013), and five top-three championship positions since 2012, including 34 race wins on the green beasts, as well as being Mr Superpole over the last six years.

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Tom Sykes – Image by Rob Mott

Also for the first time in a number of years, the second fiddle is no long his as he is the lead in the BMW orchestra. Last year was Sykes’ worst season since 2011, with only one win (at Assen), but with consistency he still managed to wind up fourth overall, behind his teammate Jonathan Rea, Chaz Davies and Michael van der Mark.

The BMW project to join the 2019 title was only finalised back in May last year, so there is still a lot of forward progress expected and demanded by all concerned in the team.

Additionally, off-track happenings in his private life did not make for a happy person in recent seasons. The combination of the two pressures, in business and at home, had taken their toll on a guy that used to be the joker in the paddock.

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Tom Sykes – Image by TBG Sport

Tom Sykes, will be joined by BMW faithful Markus Reiterberger, and is ecstatic with the new uniform and the S 1000 RR. Last week gave plenty of indications that the old Tom is the new Tom.

MCNews.com.au caught up with him for a chat over the weekend.


Tom Sykes Interview

Mark Bracks: Tom Sykes, first up, sum up round one for us.

Tom Sykes: “Yea, quite good. I’m really happy with where things are progressing, the whole of the BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team is working really quite flawlessly, so I’m really just enjoying riding the S 1000 RR. We’re certainly making progress. In a lot of areas, wow, working on the chassis, electronics, suspension, there’s a lot of stuff. So we’re just slowly working through it.”

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Tom Sykes – 2019 Phillip Island WSBK

Mark Bracks: Have you worked with Shaun before?

Tom Sykes: “No this is the first time.”


Mark Bracks: What’s the biggest – I know they are both in-line fours,– what’s the biggest difference between the BMW and the Kawasaki?

Tom Sykes: “Well, you know I could really go into detail, but it might give the game away, let’s just say that the engine characters are quite different, but certainly something which I’ve been looking for, and like I said it is proven. I enjoy riding the BMW, so we’ll just work around what we’ve got and keep improving.”

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Tom Sykes – 2019 Phillip Island WSBK – TBG Image

Mark Bracks: What stage is the engine development at? Full race pack engines?

Tom Sykes: “I’m the wrong person to answer that, I like to think there’s plenty more in the tank, and I think when you take into account, that when the green light was given on this project, the time to start doing a lot of research into the tuning aspect was obviously quite limited.

“It’s probably not the place to say too much, but what I will say on the other hand is that [considering] when the green light was given, where we are at now is absolutely incredible. Given my experience I’d probably say that no one else could have done any better, the work the guys have done to turn up here at Phillip Island with all the parts and the spares, and get on the grid and to be as competitive as we are, is a credit to all them boys involved.”

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Tom Sykes – 2019 Phillip Island WSBK

Mark Bracks: Where’s your best and worst corners here?

Tom Sykes: “The main sector when you need big melons would do it pretty well, through the hayshed and through that area. I’m not shy when it comes to there, our worst area is the straights really, a couple of the guys in the box were thinking the last sector is probably not as sharp as it should be.

“I said don’t worry we’re missing a little bit down the straight, which is obviously most of the last sector, but you know I’ve got some experience behind me, and like I said to the boys, on the quiet, I really feel we’re doing our job through the corners, so the rest will come naturally as we develop the engine on the S 1000 RR.”

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Tom Sykes – 2019 Phillip Island WSBK

Mark Bracks: This really has invigorated your passion and penchant for racing, hasn’t it?

Tom Sykes: “The last few years have been difficult on and off the track, obviously I just enjoy racing motorcycles and I just want the opportunity to show my potential again. Personally, now things are getting a lot clearer after my recent private life dramas, and I’m now putting that behind me. That clarity is also influencing my on-track action, and like I said really really enjoying it all. You know the S 1000 RR is a bike which I’ve probably been looking for, for a couple of years anyway, like I said it’s so early in the development stages that to be where we are is really impressive and I’m grateful for this opportunity from SMR, and BMW.”

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Tom Sykes – 2019 Phillip Island WSBK

Mark Bracks: So your personal life and professional life is in the best spot for a while?

Tom Sykes: “For at least probably three years at least, so you know it’s now where I can hopefully start to work again and make things happen. You know what, it’s one of those ‘on the business side of things’, it is what it is. I don’t think it’s a big problem swapping the teams, but on the personal side, I really feel like I’m getting rid of a black cloud that’s been following me around, so that’s certainly going to help on the business end of the equation.

“I think what’s good is that it is a clean slate, a real clean slate and I’m just grateful that I’ve got so much experience to not get lost in the early stages of development, because it’s very easy to do. I think with my experience and the quality of the team and the manufacturer around me, we’ve been able to work together very efficiently, in this respect.”

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Tom Sykes – 2019 Phillip Island WSBK

Sykes claimed seventh in Race 1 at the 2019 opening round at Phillip Island, before taking 11th in the Sunday Superpole Sprint Race, with a strong start marred by running wide on the opening lap and losing a number of positions. The final race of the weekend saw Tom Sykes claim 13th place, with a total haul of 12 points to kick off the season.

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Tom Sykes – 2019 Phillip Island WSBK
Shaun Muir – BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team Principal

“We’ve got to be realistic and we have probably reached our goals for the first time we have raced the BMW S 1000 RR. So we are very happy. We have had no major incidents and I think that we have proved that the bike is going to be competitive very soon. We clearly have our limitations at the moment and we will work hard on sorting them out in the break until the next races. Both riders rode very well and both have been very patient to understand that we need to work for the development parts to come through. So from my side the overall summary is that we can look forward to a very competitive bike over the course of the season. We just need to be patient and wait for that to arrive.”

World Superbike Standings following Round 1, 2019

  1. Alvaro Bautista Ducati 62
  2. Jonathan Rea Kawasaki 49
  3. Marco Melandri Yamaha 30
  4. Alex Lowes Yamaha 30
  5. Michael van der Mark Yamaha 29
  6. Leon Haslam Kawasaki 24
  7. Sandro Cortese Yamaha 19
  8. Chaz Davies Ducati 15
  9. Tom Sykes BMW 12
  10. Eugene Laverty Ducati 12
  11. Toprak Razgatlioglu Kawasaki 10
  12. Michael Ruben Rinaldi Ducati 9
  13. Leandro Mercado Kawasaki 7
  14. Jordi Torres Kawasaki 7
  15. Markus Reiterberger BMW 7
  16. Leon Camier Honda 6
  17. Ryuichi Kiyonari Honda 1

Source: MCNews.com.au

Beta’s 2019 Trials & Evo Enduro Range | Demo Days

2019 Beta Trials bikes arrive in Australia

2019 Beta Demo Days for Enduro Models and Trials


Beta Australia have announced the arrival of the MY19 Beta Trials range into the country and they are now available from your nearest Beta Trials dealer.

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2019 Beta EVO 2T SS

The range consists of four 2-stroke models: 125, 250, 300 and 300 SS where “SS” stands for Super Smooth, a Trials bike with a decidedly softer, more fun-oriented character than its more aggressive counterparts.

The world renowned 4-stroke version is available in a 300cc displacement and offers a sound alternative to the 2-strokes thanks to user-friendly engine power delivery which is welcomed by clubman riders and experts alike.

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2019 Beta EVO 4T

Evo 80 Junior and Evo 80 Senior are also now available for the younger members of the sport. A full range of up spec “Factory” models are due to arrive in March 2019.

Patrick Lowry – Australian Importer

“To better support our Trials customers we are working hard to strengthen the dealer network through a mix of dedicated trials dealers and combo Trials / Enduro dealerships”.

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Beta’s 2019 Trials range arrives in Australia

Parts Availabilty

An extensive range of Beta Trials model spare parts are now in stock at Beta Australia and are available to purchase through our online store at http://www.beta-motorcycles.com.au/shop/ or from your local Beta Trials dealer.

Weekly airfreight orders via DHL are being placed with the factory to provide a fast turn around on any items not currently in stock. Australian stocked items are constantly growing based on local demand.

To view the full range and find your nearest Beta Trials dealer please visit our website at www.beta-motorcycles.com.au

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2019 Beta EVO 2T

Test ride 2019 Beta range


Don’t miss your chance to test ride the latest 2019 Beta Motorcycles at tracks around Australia through your local Beta dealerships.

See the list below for specific dates, dealers and locations, with a range of 2-stroke and 4-stroke models available as well as the Trials EVO 300 4T.

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2019 Beta Demo Day dates announced

Beta 2019 Demo Range

  • 2-Stroke – RR 200 / RR 250 / RR 300 / X-TRAINER 300
  • 4-Stroke – RR 350 / RR 390 / RR 430 / RR 480
  • Trials – EVO 300 4T

Inverell, NSW – Saturday 2nd March, 2019

Vince Strang Motorcycles hosts Beta Motorcycles Australia – MY 2019 Beta Day, 9am-4pm


Biddaddaba, QLD – Sunday 10th March, 2019

MX Imports hosts Beta Motorcycles Australia – MY 2019 Beta Day

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2019 Beta EVO 4T

Hobart, TAS – Sunday 17th March, 2019

Bike Barn hosts Beta Motorcycles Australia – MY 2019 Beta Day, 9am – 4pm


Ulverstone, TAS – Saturday 23rd March, 2019

Any Wheels hosts Beta Motorcycles Australia – MY 2019 Beta Day, 9am – 5pm


Mansfield, VIC – Saturday 30th March, 2019

Mansfield Marine and Motorcycles hosts Beta Motorcycles Australia – MY 2019 Beta Day, 9am – 4pm


Please Note: Spaces are limited so please reserve your spot early. For further information  refer to the Beta Australia Facebook Events page (link).

Source: MCNews.com.au

Ben Felten attempts to break his blind speed record

The world’s fastest blind motorcyclist Ben Felten will return to the South Australian salt flats next week (March 4-8 2019) to attempt to break his own record.

The Aussie rider became the fastest blind rider on earth on March 19, 2018, at the FIM sanctioned World Speed Trials Australia when Team Blind Speed Kawasaki achieved a land speed record of 272.596km/h.

In 2019, Team Blind Speed will defend their title, as new challengers emerge from Europe and the United States.

Magoo leads the blind

Blind rider Ben Felten and Kevin Magee Magoo
Ben and Magoo

Ben Felten will once again be guided by his navigator, Kevin “Magoo” Magee, on the salt beds of Lake Gairdner, South Australia, riding 2018 Kawasaki Ninja ZX10Rs.

Magoo, a 1980s Grand Prix racer, will also challenge the Australian 1000cc Production Class record, seeking to push past the standing 325km/h threshold.

Magoo uses an analogue radio contact to help him steer with three main voice commands.

“The words we use are ‘go’, when in a straight line,” Ben explains.

“He will say ‘left’ or ‘leeeeeeft’ for a wider turn and ‘right’ for turning in that direction. The way I turn incrementally at high speeds is by putting pressure on the foot pegs. At the finish line and in the pits I navigate with Magoo’s guidance and people are amazed at our level of control.”

Ben Felten has three objectives

The team will keep the contingent of land-speed record challengers around the world at bay, support Magoo’s race for a class record and prepare for the FIM sanctioned World Speed Trials Australia in 2020.

“15 kilometres of full throttle. I can’t wait. Magoo and I are ready to turn into Kawasaki green blurs over the salt.” Ben says.

“Internationally, there are a few guys with very fast bikes who I have a watching brief on. I wish them nothing but good luck. The Great White Dyno is the ultimate leveller, when the flag drops… well you know the rest.

“We are driving to Lake Gairdner as World Record holders. We will leave Lake Gairdner as World Record holders, with the seat time to really let the overseas riders know the score in 2020.”

The team is supported by Kawasaki Australia and BC Performance with sponsors Caring Approach, Dunlop, Rider Collective, AGV Helmets, TCX Boots, Spright and Aussie Made Software. 

“We have the best of the best backing us as we hit the salt,” Ben says.

Click here to send your best wishes to Ben and the team at their Facebook page.

Degenerative condition

Blind rider Ben Felten and Kevin Magee Magoo
Ben and his dog Orson

At 16, Ben crashed his bike into a tree and was diagnosed with Retinitis Pigmentosa, a degenerative eye condition.

He continued to race motorcycles until he was 23 and went totally blind at 37.

But that didn’t stop him riding and dreaming of being the fastest blind rider in the world.

He set an Australian record for a blind rider in 2014 with 219.96km/h (136.67mph) on his modified Suzuki GSX1300R Hayabusa at Temora Airport.

 And last year he broke the previous Guinness World Record of 265.33km/h (164.87mph) for a blind rider by just 1.355km/h at the World Speed Trials.

Source: MotorbikeWriter.com

Vanderhall Chooses Synchrony For Consumer Financing Options

Many of you reading this probably have no interest in three-wheelers of any sort, but there’s bound to be someone out there looking for a way to afford a Vanderhall. 

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Vanderhall Motor Works today announced it has secured an agreement for Synchrony (NYSE: SYF) to provide consumer financing in the U.S. As the preferred financing partner for Vanderhall, Synchrony will provide the company’s fast-growing U.S. dealer network with financing options for the Vanderhall lineup, including the brand-new Carmel Roadster and all-electric Edison². Dealers will have access to a variety of Synchrony’s financial tools, including the Installment Loan Estimator — which can help consumers with financing decisions.

“Synchrony will provide our dealer network with promotional financing options to our retail consumers,” said Jeff Whaley, vice president of Sales and Operations for Vanderhall. “Our new partnership will play a huge roll in our immediate growth in the autocycle arena. We are going to roll out some very aggressive financing offers to our retail consumers, and Synchrony provides all the tools that our dealers need to be successful.”

For more information or to locate your closest dealer, please visit Vanderhall Motor Works Inc. at vanderhallusa.com.

About Synchrony
Synchrony (NYSE: SYF) is a premier consumer financial services company delivering customized financing programs across key industries including retail, health, auto, travel and home, along with award-winning consumer banking products. With more than $140 billion in sales financed and 80.3 million active accounts, Synchrony brings deep industry expertise, actionable data insights, innovative solutions and differentiated digital experiences to improve the success of every business we serve and the quality of each life we touch. More information can be found at www.synchrony.com and through Twitter: @Synchrony.

About Vanderhall
Vanderhall Motor Works delivers the feel of yesteryear with modern performance in a unique package. The aim of our products is to remain timeless while appealing to the Sunday cruiser and aggressive canyon carving driver alike. Our roadsters accomplish this with style and presence that leaves driver and passenger alike yearning for their next outing. Manufactured in Provo, Utah with passion and a nod to the past. We invite you to fall in love with the road again: Vanderhallusa.com #theroadiscalling

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Moto Guzzi Announces V7III Racer Limited Edition for North America Only

2020 Moto Guzzi V7III Racer Limited Edition.
2020 Moto Guzzi V7III Racer Limited Edition.

Moto Guzzi has announced the release of a limited edition V7III Racer, arriving this summer exclusively to the U.S. and Canada. This factory custom will be available in June in the U.S. for $9,950 and July in Canada for $11,590.

Check out our First Look Review of the 2019 Moto Guzzi V85 TT here.

The V7III Racer Limited Edition has its own unique livery that includes gloss white paint with red accents, including the frame, reminiscent of the first 1971 V7 Sport series that was nicknamed “telaio rosso” (“red frame”). A brown leather accent strap embossed with the words “Moto Guzzi” covers the center of the gas tank and wraps around the fuel filler cap, and it matches the diamond quilted seat.

2020 Moto Guzzi V7III Racer Limited Edition.
2020 Moto Guzzi V7III Racer Limited Edition.

As tradition dictates, the V7III Racer Limited Edition sports clip-on handlebars and a classic humped seat, although it also has passenger pegs; removing the seat cover allows for passenger accommodations.

Other premium components include spoked wheels with red accents, rearset machined billet footpegs, a lightened steering stem and steering yoke guard, and fully adjustable rear Öhlins shocks.

For more information and to reserve your V7III Racer Limited Edition, see your Moto Guzzi dealer or visit motoguzzi.com.

Source: RiderMagazine.com

2020 Moto Guzzi V7 III Racer Announced for North America

The 2020 Moto Guzzi V7 III Racer will be available in the U.S. June 2019 with an MSRP of $9,990.

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2020 MOTO GUZZI V7III RACER – NORTH AMERICAN LIMITED-EDITION

ONE OF THE MOST CELEBRATED MODELS IN MOTO GUZZI’S HISTORY, WILL ARRIVE AS A FACTORY DIRECT CUSTOM, PAYING HOMAGE TO THE MOTORCYCLE’S ORIGIN

2020 MOTO GUZZI V7III RACER

2020 MOTO GUZZI V7III RACER
2020 MOTO GUZZI V7III RACER

Moto Guzzi has maintained a reputation as one of the world’s most prominent manufacturers of motorcycles. Almost a century of tradition, passion, and significant commercial and sporting success; almost a century of magnificent motorcycles all built in Mandello del Lario, combining the best technologies with first-rate Italian manufacturing techniques: Moto Guzzi values since 1921. With no fewer than 3,300 racing wins, including 14 World GP titles, 22 world records, and 11 Isle of Man Tourist Trophy wins in the course of its long history, Moto Guzzi has an established tradition of technical solutions that when paired with its signature bold styling, make the Moto Guzzi heritage nothing short of legendary.

New for 2019, as a 2020 model year, Piaggio Group Americas is glad to announce the arrival of the new V7 III Racer Limited-Edition dedicated to USA and Canada only. The new Moto Guzzi V7 III Racer is not only the most sport-oriented of the range, but also the one with the most prestigious. This limited-edition model further demonstrates Moto Guzzi’s ability to continuously create true customs directly from the factory.

Not only limited in concept, technical and aesthetic differences distinguish it from previous versions as well as other V7 III models. The V7 III Racer Limited-Edition introduces a new gloss-coated white graphic with red accents. This feature is reminiscent of the “Rosso Corsa” color chosen to paint the frame and the swingarm: an explicit reminder of the first 1971 V7 Sport series, nicknamed “telaio rosso”, which translates and is referred to affectionately as “red frame”.

The V7 III Racer Limited-Edition’s sport-derived nature is emphasized by its clip-on bars and its classic humped seat. In accordance with tradition, the Racer has a single-seat sport bike look, but in reality, this new version is approved for two-up riding. Arriving stock with passenger foot pegs and, as before, the seat cover can be easily removed when necessary, to accommodate another rider. The spoked wheels have black channels and red Moto Guzzi stickers like the other sport models from the brand. Other premium components that stand out are the set-back foot pegs, which are machined from solid billets, the lightened steering stem and the steering yoke guard.

The most important technical innovation is the V7 III Racer Limited Edition’s Öhlins shock absorbers, adjustable in spring preload and in rebound and compression. With the top name in suspension, the Öhlins shocks ensure top performance under more aggressive riding and challenging roads.

V7III Racer Limited-Edition will be available June in the United States at an MSRP of $9,990 and July in Canada at an MSRP of $11,590.

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2019 Indian Roadmaster Elite | First Look Review

2019 Indian Roadmaster Elite
The new-for-2019 Indian Roadmaster Elite is an ultra-premium, limited-edition V-twin luxury touring motorcycle–only 200 will be made.

When it comes to Indians built on the Chief platform, with its big, heavily chromed, air-cooled Thunder Stroke 111 V-twin and cavernous saddlebags, the Roadmaster is at the top of the heap. Re-introduced for 2015, the Roadmaster made its debut in 1947, the same year the illuminated Indian head “war bonnet” was first seen on front fenders. Like the original, the new Roadmaster was designed for luxurious, two-up touring, and the modern version has a stylish upper fairing equipped with an electric windscreen, wind-blocking fairing lowers, a large trunk with passenger backrest and a long list of touring amenities.

Read our 2015 Indian Roadmaster review

2019 Indian Roadmaster Elite
Designed for two-up touring in style and comfort, the 2019 Indian Roadmaster Elite has a full list of premium touring features.

For 2019, Indian is rolling out the Roadmaster Elite, an ultra-premium, limited-edition model–only 200 will be available–that brings together modern touring features and classic styling, with an exclusive Wildfire Red Candy over Black Crystal paint job with 24-karat gold leaf badging. The pain-staking paint process takes nearly 30 hours to complete and is finished by hand.

Read our 2018 Indian Roadmaster vs Harley-Davidson Road Glide Ultra vs
Yamaha Star Venture TC comparison review

2019 Indian Roadmaster Elite
The Indian Roadmaster Elite’s exclusive, hand-finished Wildfire Red Candy over Black Crystal paint job with 24-karat gold leaf badging takes nearly 30 hours to complete.

The Roadmaster Elite gets an upgraded 600-watt PowerBand Audio Plus system, with high-output fairing, trunk and saddlebag speakers that are 50 percent louder than the stock system on the 2019 Roadmaster. PowerBand Audio Plus has an enhanced nine-band dynamic equalizer that auto-adjusts at different vehicle speeds to compensate for road, wind and engine noise to deliver clear sound quality regardless of riding condition.

2019 Indian Roadmaster Elite
The Indian Roadmaster Elite’s 600-watt PowerBand Audio Plus system has high-output fairing, trunk and saddlebag speakers and an equalizer that auto adjusts based on speed.

Other premium features include leather passenger armrests, billet aluminum rider and passenger floorboards, a premium touring console, billet aluminum pinnacle mirrors and chrome bumpers.

Several technological features are designed to enhancing the riding experience:

    • Selectable Ride Modes: Tour, Standard and Sport modes allow the rider to adjust the bike’s throttle response to fit their riding preferences.
    • Rear Cylinder Deactivation: When the engine reaches operating temperature and the ambient temperature exceeds 59 degrees, the rear cylinder will automatically deactivate when the bike is at a standstill, resulting in less engine heat for improved rider comfort in slow-moving or stopped traffic. The rear cylinder instantly reactivates when throttle is applied for a seamless transition to full power. Redesigned fairing lowers provide optimal airflow for improved comfort.
    • Ride Command: Indian’s Ride Command system is said to be the largest, fastest, most customizable infotainment system on two wheels. The 7-inch, glove-compatible touchscreen features turn-by-turn navigation, customizable rider information screens, Bluetooth compatibility and pairing with the Indian Motorcycle Ride Command mobile app for remote accessibility to key vehicle information. Riders can also plan a ride route with up to 100 points on the Ride Command website and wirelessly transfer it to the bike via Bluetooth.
2019 Indian Roadmaster Elite
Indian’s Ride Command infotainment system has a 7-inch, glove-compatible touchscreen, turn-by-turn navigation, customizable rider information screens, Bluetooth compatibility and pairing with Indian’s mobile app.

Standard Roadmaster features are also found on the Elite, including full LED lighting, a leather two-up touring seat with individual seat heaters, ABS, heated grips, keyless ignition, an electric windscreen, central locks for the luggage and more than 37 gallons of storage space, including a trunk that holds two full-face helmets.

Pricing for the 2019 Indian Roadmaster Elite starts at $36,999 and it’s available now.

Check out Rider’s Guide to New/Updated Street Motorcycles for 2019

 

Source: RiderMagazine.com

Your 2019 Indian Roadmaster Elite Awaits, Chief

Indian says it’s only going to build 200 of these top-o-the-line tourers, each hand-encrusted in Wildfire Red Candy over Thunder Black Crystal paint and bejeweled with 24K gold trim. Packing a new, 600-watt sound system, 7-inch Ride Command touch screen, rear cylinder deactivation and an entire plethora of optional equipment including three stages of engine upgrades – you’ll know you’ve arrived when you arrive on this thing: 914 pounds of luxury (dry) for  $36,999 US.


Indian Press Release:

Minneapolis (February 26, 2019) – Indian Motorcycle, America’s first motorcycle company founded in 1901, today announced its latest ultra-premium touring motorcycle, the 2019 Roadmaster Elite. With only 200 available, the limited-edition Roadmaster Elite pairs modern touring amenities with iconic Indian Motorcycle styling. The 2019 model also boasts many exclusive premium features including a hand painted custom-inspired design along with top of the line premium amenities.

There’s real gold in there.

Every Roadmaster Elite is an artistic masterpiece that features Wildfire Red Candy over Black Crystal paint with real 24-karat gold leaf badging. Each bike undergoes a meticulous paint process that takes nearly 30 hours to complete and is finished by hand.

600 watts should give you all the cowbell you want.

New for 2019, the Roadmaster Elite receives an upgraded 600-watt PowerBand™ Audio Plus system. The high-powered system delivers exceptional sound and clarity from high-output fairing, trunk, and saddlebag speakers that are 50 percent louder than the stock audio system offered on the 2019 Roadmaster. The PowerBand Audio Plus system features an enhanced nine-band dynamic equalizer that auto-adjusts specific frequencies to the optimal level at different vehicle speeds to compensate for road, wind, and engine noise to deliver crystal clear sound quality in every riding condition.

Additional premium amenities unique to the Roadmaster Elite include leather passenger armrests, spacious billet aluminum rider and passenger floorboards, a premium touring console, billet aluminum pinnacle mirrors, and chrome bumpers.

“The Roadmaster Elite offers the most refined, premium touring experience for riders that demand the best of the best,” said Reid Wilson, Senior Director for Indian Motorcycle. “We’ve truly left no stone unturned, packing this bike with style and comfort features that take the touring experience to a new level.”

Along with the powerful Thunder Stroke® 111 engine, which produces 119 ft-lbs of torque for exceptional power at low RPM, the Roadmaster Elite features the latest ride-enhancing technologies available from Indian Motorcycle, including:

Selectable Ride Modes

Three selectable ride modes, including Tour, Standard and Sport, allow the rider to adjust the bike’s throttle response to fit their riding preferences. The throttle map for each Ride Mode was designed with a specific application in mind, resulting in one motorcycle with three distinct personalities.

Rear Cylinder Deactivation

When the Thunder Stroke 111 reaches operating temperature and the ambient temperature exceeds 59⁰ F, the rear cylinder will automatically deactivate when the bike is at a standstill, resulting in less engine heat for improved rider comfort in slow-moving or stopped traffic. The rear cylinder instantly reactivates when throttle is applied for a seamless transition to full power.  The bike also features redesigned lowers that provide optimal airflow for improved comfort.

Ride Command

The Indian Motorcycle Ride Command® system is the largest, fastest, most customizable infotainment system on two wheels. The seven-inch, glove-compatible touchscreen features turn-by-turn navigation, customizable rider information screens, Bluetooth® compatibility, and pairs with the Indian Motorcycle Ride Command mobile app for remote accessibility to key vehicle information. Riders can also plan a ride route with up to 100 points on the Ride Command website and wirelessly transfer it to the bike via Bluetooth.

The 2019 Roadmaster Elite also comes standard with all the premium touring amenities riders expect from an Indian Roadmaster, including full LED lighting, a genuine leather two-up touring seat individually heated for rider and passenger, ABS, heated handgrips, keyless ignition, a push button power windshield, weatherproof, remote-locking saddlebags, a spacious trunk that fits two full face helmets, and over 37 gallons of storage space.

Among the performance upgrades available for the 2019 Roadmaster Elite are a new Stage 1 Exhaust, a Thunder Stroke® Stage 1 Performance Air Intake, Thunder Stroke® Stage 2 Performance Cams, and the 116ci Stage 3 Big Bore Kit for riders looking for the ultimate in performance. The bike also has many comfort and style accessories available including a mid-rise handlebar, a new color-matched open fender and 19-inch front wheel for riders who prefer a more aggressive look.

With only 200 available, pricing for the ultra-premium Roadmaster Elite starts at $36,999 in the U.S. and $44,499 in Canada. Available at Indian Motorcycle dealers today.  

Learn more about Indian Motorcycle and the 2019 Roadmaster Elite by visiting IndianMotorcycle.com and following along on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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