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Review: BMW S 1000 R M-Sport

Many auto companies have motorsport editions of their production vehicles with an host of modifications and sporty extras.

Mercedes has AMG, Toyota has TRD, while Holden had HSV until 2020 and Ford stopped their FPV range in 2014.

BMW’s “M” for “Motorsport” started as a purely racing venture in the 1960s but gradually began spreading to production models.

The M model code stood for performance with more powerful engines, better suspension and brakes, plus styling touches including M badging featuring the iconic light blue, dark blue and red stripes.

Now BMW has extended its M range from cars to motorcycles, first with the S 1000 RR M sports bike in 2018 and the S 1000 R M-Sport street fighter in 2022.

Some critics claim the performance features of M badged cars has been lacking in recent years and that the badging has become a cynical styling exercise.

In the motorcycle division, BMW M badging on the S 1000 RR means special paint, carbon fibre wheels, a lighter battery, a sport seat, and rear ride height adjustability.

No changes to engine, brakes or suspension, although it has to be said that the S 1000 RR is already a potent performer.

Now the S 1000 R gets a similar M treatment with carbon fibre wheels and highlights, BMW’s quick shift pro, Akrapovič exhaust, endurance chain, lightweight battery, extra screen info and M badging. It’s also about 5kg lighter than the standard model at a lithe 194kg.

The “base model” S 1000 R costs $20,650 (plus on-road costs), the S 1000 R Sport is $24,390, S 1000 R Race costs $26,890 and the M, which is based on the Sport, costs $31,990.

Considering aftermarket carbon-fibre wheels would cost about $5000, an Akrapovič exhaust is about $1700 and the lighter battery and endurance chain add a few hundred dollars more, the premium for the M over the Sport is about right.

Besides, you will have a bike that is rare and exclusive.

You will also have a bike that you can ride to the track on Sunday to unleash its enormous performance potential, then commute to work on Monday.

Unlike many performance bikes which are unrideable unless you are on the limit, this has excellent real-world road manners, agile yet forgiving ride characteristics and a smooth and faultless transmission with anti-hopping clutch.

The R version of the sportsbike’s water-cooled four-cylinder in-line 999cc engine is “downtuned” from 152kW at 13,500 revs to 121kW with just 1Nm more of torque at 114Nm.

It’s a mechanically quiet, but stirring unit that spins up quickly and smoothly with plenty of meat right throughout the range and an unbelievably dizzying response once it revs above 7000.

Riders can chose from four engine modes (Rain, Road, Dynamic and Dynamics Pro) to compliment terrain and riding style.

The electronics package is complemented by Dynamic Traction Control (DTC) so you can harness the brute power without drama.

And for those who want to tour the countryside in Road mode at a more sedate and comfortable scenery-watching pace, there is cruise control, hand warmers, self-cancelling indicators and semi-active suspension which you can adjust for pillion and rider behaviour.

Rounding out the suite of high tech are LED lighting, keyless ignition, tyre pressure monitor and the motorcycle version of BMW’s iDrive with a rotating ring controller on the left handlebar.

It allows the rider to scroll through and modify so many of the parameters of the bike, check on its status and even engage a pit-lane limiter and lap timer for track days.

You can also modify the look and info of the large iPad-style TFT screen which is one of the biggest and clearest on any motorcycle I’ve ridden with hardly any annoying glare from the sun. Why can’t all motorcycle screens be as good?

The 2022 S 1000 R range already features many updates that make it a better performer, including lighter drive and chassis, engine drag torque control (MSR) to prevent rear-wheel lock-ups under downshifts and improved suspension with Flex Frame construction.

But it is the carbon fibre wheels which make the biggest difference in the M model.

If you’ve never ridden a bike with these lightweight cannon fibre wheels, you are missing a treat.

They not only look superb, but affect so much of the bike’s performance.

With less weight, there is less inertia which means faster acceleration, quicker stopping times, lighter and more accurate steering, plus faster change of direction.

The suspension also works better because there is less mass for the springs and shock absorbers to deal with.

So it rides the bumps easier and is more efficient at keeping the wheels on the road over corrugations.

It’s not a plush ride, though. After all, this is a thoroughbred sporting machine, so the ride is firm, yet fair.

So is the M sport seat. It’s good for a tank full of fuel (16.5 litres at 6.2L/100km) by which stage you will want to stretch and massage your buttocks.

The ride position is less aggressive than the RR thanks to the wide bars which have a slight downward bend and are not too wide for lane filtering duties.

That’s what makes this bike a great allrounder for those who want a track-day tool that can also handle a weekend ride through the back roads and the daily commute.

BMW S 1000 R M tech specs

  • Price: $31,990 + ORC
  • Warranty: 2 years/unlimited km.
  • Engine: water-cooled, 999cc, in-line four-cylinder.
  • Power: 121kW @ 11,000rpm
  • Torque: 114Nm @ 9250rpm.
  • Gearbox: 6-speed, chain drive.
  • Weight: 194kg.
  • Suspension front/rear: 45mm upside-down fork, fully adjustable, 120mm travel; rear shock with compression and damping adjustment and semi-active preload, 117mm travel.
  • Brakes front/rear: 320mm discs with four-piston fixed caliper; 220mm disc with one-piston floating caliper , ABS Pro.
  • Dimensions: 2090mm (L); 812mm (W); 1115mm (H); 1450mm (WB); 830mm (S)

Source: MotorbikeWriter.com

C. Jane Taylor: Ep. 32 Rider Magazine Insider Podcast

Ep32 C Jane Taylor Rider Magazine Insider Podcast

Our guest on Episode 32 of the Rider Magazine Insider Podcast is C. Jane Taylor, who describes herself as a writer, a biker, a mom, a wife, a warrior, and sometimes a bit of a chicken. But at age 50, when she received an invitation to join the AARP, she ripped up the letter and bought a motorcycle. On April 19, Jane is releasing a new book called Spirit Traffic: A Mother’s Journey of Self-Discovery and Letting Go, about a 10,000-mile cross-country motorcycle trip she took with her husband and son. You can read an excerpt from Jane’s book in the April 2022 issue of Rider. You can buy Spirit Traffic online or at bookstores, and it’s available as an audiobook. For more information, visit cjanetaylor.com.

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Software foils Yamaha MT-09 models

Yamaha Australia has recalled its MT-09 range due to a software fault that can cause engine stalling.

The official notice says a software fault in the vehicle’s Electronic Control Unit (ECU) may cause the engine to stall “resulting in an unexpected loss of vehicle control accompanied by a warning light on the instrument panel”.

“A loss of vehicle control increases the risk of an accident causing injury or death to the rider and/or passenger or other road users,” it states.

Owners of the 835 affected bikes (MT09A, MT09ASP, MT09TRASP) from 2020 to 2o22 should contact their authorised Yamaha dealer to schedule an appointment to have the work carried out free of charge.

Yamaha MT-09SP
Yamaha MT-09SP

VINs of affected vehicles are lusted at the end of this article.

This is the first recall for Yamaha this year after last year scoring only one recall which was a substantial change over 2020 when it “top scored” with eight recalls.

There were official 46 safety recalls of motorcycles in Australia last year, the highest number monitored since 2009 and significantly more than the previous high of 37 in 2018.

YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS ON RECALLS

Even though manufacturers and importers usually contact owners when a recall is issued, the bike may have been sold privately to a rider unknown to the company.

Therefore, Motorbike Writer publishes all motorcycle and scooter recalls as a service to all riders.

If you believe there is an endemic problem with your bike that should be recalled, contact the ACCC on 1300 302 502.

To check whether your motorcycle has been recalled, click on these sites:

 this year after last year having only two recalls in a year where there were official 46 recalls, the highest number monitored since 2009 and significantly more than the previous high of 37 in 2018.

VINs of affected bikes

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Favorite Ride: Des Moines River Loop

Des Moines River Loop
The author and his BMW R 1200 RT at Ledges State Park.

There are some great roads in central Iowa around the town of Boone, which is about 45 miles north of Des Moines. This ride crisscrosses the Des Moines River on a series of county highways and backroads, offering a nice selection of curves and scenery. I’m on a BMW R 1200 RT today, but these roads are friendly for just about any kind of motorcycle. This 124-mile loop minimizes straight sections and takes a few hours, so let’s go!

Des Moines River Loop

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First things first: this ride is in rural farm country, so be alert for deer, farm equipment, and debris on the road. Our starting point is in downtown Boone. We follow Mamie Eisenhower Avenue (the former First Lady was born here) east to the junction with Highway R27, where we turn south and ride along the west side of Boone Municipal Airport. Like all the roads on this ride, the pavement is in good condition and meanders easily; you can see through the curves, so they’re fun to ride at any pace.

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Des Moines River Loop
Ledges State Park is named after the sandstone bluffs that run along the Des Moines River. Photo courtesy of Iowa Tourism Office.

We cross U.S. Route 30 and continue south to Highway E52 (250th Street). Turning right (west), we continue to the upper entrance of Ledges State Park, where sandstone ledges tower 100 feet above the Des Moines River. The scenic park offers hiking, picnicking, and camping, and we’ll return to it at the end of the ride.

We backtrack to R27, turn right, and head south again until R27 ends at the junction with Highway E57 (270th Street). We turn right (west) and cross the Des Moines River, enjoying the first of many scenic river views. Past the river is a sign for Camp Mitigwa, and we turn left (south) on R26, also known as Magnolia Road. We follow the twists and turns on excellent pavement down into the Des Moines River valley, and then turn left (east) on Highway E62 (325th Street) and soon arrive at the junction with State Highway 210.

Des Moines River Loop
The Des Moines River is a 525-mile tributary of the Mississippi that runs through the heart of Iowa and its namesake city. Crossing and riding along the river gives this ride a curvy character most people don’t associate with the Hawkeye State.

Looking straight ahead, you’ll see the High Trestle Trail Bridge, a former railroad bridge over the Des Moines River that’s now a biking and walking trail. After enjoying the view, we turn around and ride E62 and R26 north again to E57. We turn left (west) on E57, then right (north) on R18 (L Avenue) toward the small town of Moingona.

We cross U.S. Route 30 and turn right (east) on Highway E41 (216th Drive), which is part of the Lincoln Highway Heritage Byway and crosses the Des Moines River. After a twisting climb out of the river valley, we see a strange-looking shale mound on the left, a reminder of Iowa’s once-booming coal industry. We enter Boone again from the west, picking up Mamie Eisenhower Avenue and then turning north on Marion Street.

Des Moines River Loop
Part of the route follows the Lincoln Highway Heritage Byway.

After crossing the train tracks, we turn left on Highway E26 (12th Street) and make a few more turns as we follow E26 along curvy pavement and cross back over the Des Moines River. We exit the river valley on a wonderfully smooth and winding stretch of road followed by a short straight section.

We turn right (north) on Highway P70 (H Avenue), which runs along the western edge of Don Williams Recreation Area, which has a lake, camping facilities, and a golf course. We continue north to the junction with Highway E18 (130th Street), and turn right (east) toward Pilot Mound, a small town with a sense of humor that you’ll notice as you ride by. We cross the Des Moines River once again on E18, and then turn left (north) on Highway R21 (Nature Road).

Des Moines River Loop
In addition to the scenic, wooded areas along the Des Moines River, there are several nice parks on this route that offer recreational opportunities.

We pass through another very small town, Ridgeport, which isn’t on most maps. We stay on R21, which twists and turns a few times until it becomes first Chase Avenue, then Stagecoach Road, and arrive in Stratford. We turn left (west) on State Highway 175, and quickly turn right (north) onto Highway D54 (Bellville Road), a real treat that heads steeply down into – you guessed it – the Des Moines River valley. There can be a lot of gravel at the bottom of this road, so stay sharp.

Des Moines River Loop
A Boone and Scenic Valley Railroad locomotive painted in old Chicago North Western livery. This excursion train and museum is a must-see for railway buffs.

Exiting the river area, the road straightens (and becomes 330th Street) until we take a sweeping left (onto Racine Avenue) into Dayton, a small town with fuel, eateries, and rodeo grounds we see on our right as we leave town heading south. We’re back on Highway 175, which curves to the east and takes us over the Des Moines River, our sixth crossing! When Highway 175 curves north, we continue straight ahead and turn right (south) on Washington Avenue. After an interesting set of curves, we return to R21 (Chase Avenue/Nature Road) and continue south to Boone on Division Street.

Des Moines River Loop
A trail bridge in McHose Park on the south side of Boone.

At 10th Street, you can turn left (east) to visit the Boone and Scenic Valley Railroad. This excursion train was started by volunteers and has grown into a fine attraction with an excellent museum. We continue south on Division Street, crossing 3rd Street (Lincoln Highway) and coming to a four-way stop at Park Avenue.

We turn left (east) on Park Avenue and ride through the Honey Creek ravine and enter McHose Park, a great place to stop and stretch your legs. We turn right on Francis Mason Drive and wind our way south through the park, exiting near U.S. Route 30.

Des Moines River Loop
A stone bridge built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in Ledges State Park. Photo courtesy of Iowa Tourism Office.

We head east briefly on U.S. 30, then turn right (south) on Oriole Road toward the Boone Speedway. Oriole Road meanders its way toward the Des Moines River and the lower entrance of Ledges State Park. The road is smooth and deceptively fast because, before you know it, the speed limit drops and there’s a chicane to slow you down before entering the park. Check out the sandstone ledges, enjoy the park, and then head back to Boone for fuel, food, or a hotel room. Me? I’m ready to gas up and ride another 120 miles to get back home.

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Muriel’s First Ride

Muriel's First Ride
Connecticut Route 43 has new tar, which encourages a pace Muriel would not have preferred. Photos by the author.

She’s taking her first ride on a motorcycle. Posthumously, as it turns out, but my Aunt Muriel is along for the ride, her ashes secretly stowed in my top case.

Muriel had not been a fan of motorcycles. She found them too fast and noisy and their riders too careless and selfish. For decades she lived near the coast in south Florida where a grid of congested, multi-lane streets put motorcycles right next to her. The ones she encountered, at least the fast and loud ones that stood out in her mind, didn’t give her much to like.

Muriel's First Ride
East River Road in Riverton, Connecticut, winds along the Farmington River through People’s State Forest. Muriel’s ashes are along for the ride, stowed in my top case.

While she enjoyed hearing stories of my long-distance adventures on motorcycles, she always made one thing quite clear: “You will never get me on a motorcycle!”

Now, as the miles are adding up, a thought keeps bouncing through my brain: Would Muriel have found this ride okay?

Muriel's First Ride
Muriel with Steve Efthyvoulou (right) and your humble scribe on one of our two-wheeled visits to her home in the North Carolina mountains.

Her attitude about motorcycles and their riders evolved after she retired and moved to the mountains of western North Carolina – one of the best motorcycling regions anywhere. When Muriel first took up residence in the town of Franklin, my wife, Sheila, and I drove down for a visit. Muriel drove us to lunch at a barbecue place she liked in the town of Highlands.

As we motored south on State Route 28, the road became tremendous, with baby’s-bottom-smooth tar and continuous tight turns, nicely banked. On one side of the road were jagged outcroppings, and on the other a fast-moving river in a rocky ravine. She pulled her car into a lay-by and drove us behind a waterfall.

Muriel's First Ride
On U.S. Route 221 west of Blowing Rock, North Carolina, a face seems to be emerging from the mountain.

Muriel was not what you’d call an expert driver, but to her credit, she stayed in her own lane on this intensely curvy road. Sheila was pregnant at the time and sat nervously in the back seat, clutching her rounded belly and hoping our destination was close. In stark contrast, I was thinking how fantastic this road would be on a motorcycle. I mentioned this to Muriel, and she suggested I come back riding one. “Bring a friend,” she said. “More than one if you like.”

This invitation, I later learned, was despite a homeowner association rule that did not allow motorcycles in Muriel’s neighborhood. “I don’t have a motorcycle,” she explained, “but if visitors come to see me and arrive on their cycles, there’s not much I can do about that, is there?” Muriel believed that it is easier to ask for forgiveness than permission.

Muriel's First Ride
Our bikes cast early morning shadows on corn ready for harvest in Franklin Township, New Jersey.

Over the next 15 years, I took every opportunity to visit her with one, two, or three friends on motorcycles. We would arrive on quiet Hondas and BMWs, ride slowly through her neighborhood, and offer a friendly wave to anyone we encountered. Forgiveness was never required.

Muriel’s home was on a hilltop, providing an impressive view of the mountains where those roads we came to ride lay waiting. Her neighborhood emptied onto Route 28 (aka Moonshiner 28), and gems like Wayah Road, the Cherohala Skyway, U.S. Route 129 (Tail of the Dragon), and the Blue Ridge Parkway were there to be enjoyed. On every visit we discovered new roads.

Muriel's First Ride
Where the Skyline Drive ends, the Blue Ridge Parkway begins.

We’d return from a day’s ride excited and full of stories, then take Muriel out for dinner. Over these meals, she got to know an orthopedic surgeon, a military logistician, a powerplant engineer, a metal fabricator, a warehouse manager, and a truck driver – each a gentleman, a gracious guest, and a motorcyclist.

Muriel's First Ride
Steve pilots his Honda ST1300 through a corridor of corn.

One time Muriel casually asked if we’d help her change out the storm windows for screens. “You’ll keep an old lady off a stepladder,” she explained. We installed those screens, and on every subsequent visit we asked for her honey-do list. Leaky faucets, wobbly towel bars, and uncooperative wi-fi never stood a chance. Muriel came to appreciate that not every motorcycle was too fast and noisy, nor every rider too careless and selfish. When talking with her church lady friends, she referred to us as her gentlemen friends on motorcycles.

Muriel's First Ride
This Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, Labrador pup approached us in full wag mode but was quickly corralled by his protective mother. (Good dog.)

Now, on a warm Sunday at summer’s end, I depart my home in western Massachusetts and point my BMW R 1200 RT south and west. Weaving through the Berkshire Hills of Connecticut, I seek out places Muriel would have liked: Saville Dam in Barkhamsted, East River Road overlooking the Farmington River, and historic covered Bull’s Bridge across the Housatonic River. At the New York border, the road becomes Dogtail Corners Road … Muriel would have chuckled at the name. She would have been less amused by the 10-mph hairpin turns on Dutchess County Route 22 east of Pleasant Ridge Road, but I lean in to savor them.

Muriel's First Ride
Muriel would have chuckled at the other name of Dutchess County Route 22 in New York State.

I curve through the Bear Mountain and Harriman State Parks into scenic northern New Jersey, where Steve Efthyvoulou joins the ride. Over the years, Steve arrived at Muriel’s on a motorcycle more often than anyone except me, and on this ride, he is helping me to fulfill a request: Muriel had directed that her ashes be “scattered in the North Carolina mountains.” No specific location was indicated, so I asked Steve to join me in seeing this through appropriately. He agreed without hesitation.

Muriel's First Ride
Amish farms like these present a pastoral landscape in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

The next morning, we are rolling at first light. Steve has plotted a route to keep us off main roads, so we’re riding through small New Jersey towns, past fields of corn ready for harvest. We cross into Pennsylvania, and in Lancaster County the distinct sights of Pennsylvania Dutch country abound. Amish farmers with a team of four mules are harvesting the first row of corn, right next to the road. A bonnet-clad teacher is holding class outside as children dressed in homespun clothes sit attentively. Farther on, an older group of boys enjoys recess on a baseball diamond. I’ve been told Monday is laundry day for Amish families, and countless clotheslines brimming with union suits and long-legged underpants offer anecdotal evidence. At an intersection, a young buggy operator struggles with her charge. Steve points out that teenagers aren’t typically the best drivers – even when driving a horse.

Muriel's First Ride
As we return north through Virginia, this Blue Ridge Parkway lay-by at 3,700 feet elevation affords a panoramic view of the Arnold Valley.

On Pennsylvania Route 372 we cross the expansive Muddy Run hydro power project, which uses excess power from the grid to pump water from the dammed Susquehanna River into a lake. During peak power demand, water flows down from the lake through turbines that generate electricity. The lake, essentially, is a battery. It’s also the center of an area operated as a park.

Midday finds us in Maryland, and what would a lunch stop in the Free State be without crab cakes? Muriel would have given two claws up. After a brief run through the state of West Virginia, we continue through western Virginia to Harrisonburg for the night.

Muriel's First Ride
My bike’s reflection reveals steady rain during a break on the BRP.

In the morning we hop on Skyline Drive to curve through Shenandoah National Park. On a dreary weekday after Labor Day, the few vehicles we encounter are noticeably disregarding the painfully slow 35-mph speed limit. After we join the Blue Ridge Parkway, the rain begins. Beyond Roanoke we shift to U.S. Route 221, and the rain continues to fall hard and steady, but as Steve reminds me, a great road in the rain is still a great road. In the town of Boone, North Carolina, we call it a day. Torrential rain and flash flood warnings will continue through the next 36 hours, so we opt for a rest day in this happening college town in the mountains.

Muriel's First Ride
The 35-mph speed limit on Skyline Drive provides all kinds of time to take in the scenery. Muriel would have liked that more than we do!

A day later, morning arrives with brilliant sun and temperatures in the low 40s. With heated gear plugged in, we make an early start. Branches and limbs litter the roads in a testament to the fierce storms that had rolled through. Steve shares warnings of road hazards ahead, a great benefit of bike-to-bike intercom. Especially in this region of Appalachia, the mountains form a creased and crumpled landscape, and the roads built into it twist and turn like a roller-coaster ride that you control. Rock outcroppings are common, and some are fascinating, such as one on U.S. 221, west of Blowing Rock, that looks like a face emerging from the mountain. Beyond North Cove we turn right on State Route 226 and left on State Route 226A to partake in another asphalt masterpiece.

Then, somewhere beyond Little Switzerland, an appropriate spot in the North Carolina mountains reveals itself and Muriel’s final request is fulfilled.

Muriel's First Ride
Dense gray clouds signal impending rain on Skyline Drive in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia.

Professionally, Muriel had been a city clerk, certifying elections, officiating weddings, and serving as president of the municipal clerks’ international association. She traveled extensively for work and in retirement. A simple church-going lady, she loved conversation, voiced strongly held opinions, and agreed to disagree (agreeably). One thing Muriel and I disagreed about was motorcycles, though curiously they brought us closer together. She knew how much motorcycles matter to me and that she lived in a special place to enjoy them, so of course I should come visit with friends.

On this trip, I gained the satisfaction of ensuring that Muriel’s wish to find rest in the mountains of North Carolina was met, and in the process Steve and I enjoyed some amazing roads. But there’s no escaping the irony that Muriel’s final ride was also her first ride on a motorcycle.

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Best Value Motorcycles 2020

We all want to get our money’s worth, especially when it comes time to make a bigger purchase. In terms of buying a new motorcycle, a good deal can mean extra money for gear upgrades, accessory add-ons, or simply the peace of mind that you haven’t exhausted your entire bank account on a new ride.

But what makes a motorcycle a good deal? In my eyes, a good deal would mean you get a bike that remains enjoyable to ride for at least a few years, if not longer. It would be easy to upgrade with aftermarket accessories, it would be reliable, and it would be fairly priced for the amenities it offers. Because a good deal doesn’t always mean a low price. Riders who want the full suite of electronic aids, travel chops, infotainment, etc., will be looking for the best value at a much different price point than a weekend hobbyist or fair-weather commuter.

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So below we’ve compiled new bikes that we feel are the best value motorcycles of 2020 for a variety of ride styles. If after taking a look at our choices you feel we’ve missed a model, be sure to let us know in the comments.

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Best Value Small-Bore Commuter: 2020 Yamaha MT-03

The new Yamaha MT-03 is one of the best value low-displacement machines on the market.

The new Yamaha MT-03 is one of the best value low-displacement machines on the market. (Jeff Allen/)

The Yamaha MT-03 may not be the cheapest lightweight naked on the market, but its $4,599 price tag is highly competitive. And for the price you get a nimble machine with styling to match the larger-displacement members of the MT line and a 321cc parallel-twin engine that’s amenable to newer and more experienced riders alike. If this is one of your first motorcycles, it’s a bike you’ll grow to appreciate even more as your skills improve because it is an absolute blast to rip through corners. It can serve dual duty as a commuter and a weekend road tripper, and would even be a great machine during a trackday. You won’t get a lot of electronic bells and whistles beyond ABS, but that’s par for the course in this segment. This bike’s spirit above 7,000 rpm, its dialed suspension, grown-up good looks, and long-term appeal make it a hard machine to pass up.

Best Value Metric Cruiser: 2020 Kawasaki Vulcan S

The approachable price tag of the Vulcan S belies the fact that this machine has a lot to offer.

The approachable price tag of the Vulcan S belies the fact that this machine has a lot to offer. (Kawasaki/)

Starting at $7,099, the 2020 Kawasaki Vulcan S provides a unique cruising experience for a broad variety of riders. The Ergo Fit system allows you to easily adjust the footrest, handlebar, and seat positions, allowing folks of different proportions to find their rider triangle sweet spot. The Ninja-derived 649cc parallel-twin engine is fun and punchy, and there is an extensive selection of Kawasaki upgrades available to make this mount more travel friendly and passenger capable. It’s not super dated in the styling department either, unlike some metric options from other brands. Granted, you lose some of the aural appeal of a rumbling V-twin when you go the Vulcan S route, but in exchange you get a reliable, customizable, and well-rounded machine that’s competitively priced in the midsize cruiser segment.

Best Value American Cruiser: 2020 Indian Motorcycle Scout Bobber Sixty

Get a real cruiser with real chops for a little less than $9 grand.

Get a real cruiser with real chops for a little less than $9 grand. (Indian Motorcycle/)

Even though the Indian Motorcycle Scout Bobber Sixty is one of the smallest mounts in the brand’s lineup, it’s still a full-size, 1,000cc V-twin-powered bike that has all the classic hallmarks of an American cruiser. Low-slung build, throaty exhaust note, relaxed ride position, and aggressive cruiser styling are all there. And even though it’s the trimmed-down version of the standard Scout, it loses little in the way of performance. The chassis is solid, the ride comfortable, the power delivery smooth, and the fit and finish something to be proud of as an owner. It’s a little spendy at $8,999, but compared to comparable models from H-D listed over $10 grand, it’s an enticing offer. It’s been on the market a few years now, so there are lots of aftermarket upgrades available too. For a little over 100 bucks a month when financed, this bike will prove its value every time you make it through a corner without scraping pegs, and for the heads that turn when you roll down the street.

Best Value Middleweight Naked: 2020 Suzuki SV650 ABS

The Suzuki SV650 ABS could be the one and only bike you’d ever need.

The Suzuki SV650 ABS could be the one and only bike you’d ever need. (Suzuki/)

The 2020 Suzuki SV650 ABS starts at $7,499 (deduct $400 from the MSRP if you want an SV without ABS). It’s a venerable model that has earned a cadre of devoted fans all over the world. And for good reason. The 645cc V-twin engine has great pull in the low- and midrange, making it an unmitigated joy to ride in the curves, its suspension setup is well dialed right off the showroom floor, and since its return-to-roots update in 2015, the bike looks damn good. Suzuki sweetens the deal by adding in low-rpm assist and easy start features, and it stands up to some of the fiercest competitors in the class. It’s one of the least expensive middleweight naked bikes currently on the market, but it provides truly competitive performance. For some, this is the only motorcycle they’d ever need.

Best Value Big-Bore Adventure: 2020 Honda Africa Twin

Large-bore adventure-touring motorcycles can be expensive, but Honda’s Africa Twin is one of the most affordable and one of the most capable.

Large-bore adventure-touring motorcycles can be expensive, but Honda’s Africa Twin is one of the most affordable and one of the most capable. (Honda/)

The big-bore adventure market takes some cash to get into, but one of the best values you’re going to find this year is the 2020 Honda Africa Twin. It starts at $14,399, but for the price you get amenities you’d expect to see on a machine costing closer to $20 grand. It’s now up to 1,086cc, is lighter than previous model years, has an impressive roster of electronic riding aids, and is one of the most capable on/off-road large adventure-touring rigs on the market. There are plenty of accessories on the market available to make this a truly competent long-range touring machine if desired. Plus, it’s comfortable and agile enough to function beautifully as an urban commuter. This is a true do-it-all bike that’s competitively priced for the segment.

Best Value Small-Bore Adventure: 2020 KTM 390 Adventure

The KTM 390 Adventure is well appointed and a blast to ride, and well worth the few extra dollars you’ll spend.

The KTM 390 Adventure is well appointed and a blast to ride, and well worth the few extra dollars you’ll spend. (Jeff Allen/)

The 2020 KTM 390 Adventure is one of the latest entries in the growing small-bore adventure segment, and to date it’s one of the best we’ve sampled. It’s a little more costly than competitors at $6,199 ($700 more than the Kawasaki Versys X-300), but that extra cash gets you some seriously useful upgrades. Traction control, off-road ABS, cornering ABS, fully adjustable suspension, great power delivery from the 373cc single, a TFT display, and adjustable windscreen, just to name a few. During our first ride on the 390 Adventure, we found the bike to be right at home on the road and off. It’s an impressive amount of motorcycle for the price, making it a fantastic value in the class.

Best Value Sportbike: 2020 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R

The Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R is one of the most competitively priced literbikes around today.

The Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R is one of the most competitively priced literbikes around today. (Kawasaki/)

The ongoing arms race among literbikes means most models are now costing upwards of $17,000 or more. But you can have a brand-new 2020 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R for $15,399. The competitive price will get you a competitive bike too; the ZX-10R comes equipped with a full suite of race-developed electronics and race-derived engine architecture and chassis elements. It’s been a regular contender for top marks in our comparison reviews over the years, and the 2020 model is the most refined version to date. If you want a world-class sportbike that delivers in the power, handling, and price departments, the ZX-10R is one of the best values on the market today.

Best Value European Naked: 2020 BMW F 900 R

The 2020 BMW F 900 R packs a lot of character and quality into a surprisingly affordable offering.

The 2020 BMW F 900 R packs a lot of character and quality into a surprisingly affordable offering. (BMW/)

At first glance, BMW may seem a little out of place on a best value list, but for 2020 the Bavarian brand comes through with an incredible deal in its $8,995 F 900 R. This bike offers features like Brembo brakes, adjustable suspension settings, up-spec Bridgestone Battlax S21 tires, a sophisticated TFT display, a slipper clutch, and on-road performance chops that would be lauded on a bike at a much higher price point. It’s been one of our favorite bikes of the year so far, in fact, because it really is the total package if you’re in the market for a lively, well-appointed naked.

Best Value Long-Range Luxury Tourer: 2020 Honda Gold Wing

Luxury touring takes cash, there’s no way around that. But Honda’s Gold Wing provides such a smooth, comfortable ride that the cost is worth it.

Luxury touring takes cash, there’s no way around that. But Honda’s Gold Wing provides such a smooth, comfortable ride that the cost is worth it. (Honda/)

Honda’s Gold Wing has been a mainstay of the long-range touring segment for decades, and though the 2020 base model costs $23,800, it’s one of the most price competitive in the class. And you get a lot of machine for all that money. When Honda launched the massively updated 2018 Gold Wing, riders were treated to a lighter, better handling machine than expected. It’s powerful right from the start and keeps pulling all the way through the rev range; it has a sophisticated infotainment setup and electronics package, top-quality creature comforts for rider and passenger, and plenty of storage capacity. If your dream is to drive coast to coast then back again in style and comfort, the 2020 Gold Wing will be worth every penny.

Source: MotorCyclistOnline.com

Insta360 ONE RS Introduces Interchangeable Lenses, Enhanced Image Stabilization, And More

Insta360 is giving GoPro a run for its money…

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Insta360 announced today ONE RS, a new interchangeable lens action camera that offers creators all-in-one versatility, without compromises. 

Using a three-part design—one battery, one processor and three quick-swapping lenses—ONE RS effortlessly transforms from a traditional action cam to a creative 360 cam. A new high-performance 4K Boost Lens with a 1/2″ 48MP image sensor now offers stunningly detailed wide-angle videos and photos, while a powerful Core offers better than ever in-camera stabilization, crisper audio and more. 

As a modular camera system, the new lens and Core are cross-compatible with the preceding ONE R generation as well, enabling creators to upgrade their camera at their own pace. The previously-released 5.7K 360 Lens unlocks endless creative possibilities with the Invisible Selfie Stick effect and 360 reframing. Meanwhile, the 5.3K 1-Inch Wide Angle Lens co-engineered with Leica continues to offer unparalleled image quality thanks to its 1-inch sensor. No matter which lens is installed, the action camera is tough, rugged and waterproof to 16 feet (5m). 

Insta360 ONE RS is available to order today via Insta360.com and select retailers worldwide, as well as Amazon US.

Fully upgraded 4K Boost Lens.

The new 4K Boost Lens is the go-to choice for athletes, adventurers and creators to capture vibrant and detailed action shots. With an upgraded 1/2″ 48MP image sensor, the new lens shoots sharp 4K 60fps videos and best-in-class 48MP stills. 

Two innovative new modes are also available on the 4K Boost Lens. The first mode is Active HDR, a game-changer for action sports. While HDR modes on other action cameras are limited to stationary use due to ghosting challenges, Active HDR is specifically designed for action. Active HDR keeps your video stabilized as you move, minimizing ghosting and revealing details in the highlights and shadows that other action cameras miss.

The second cutting-edge option is 6K Widescreen mode. Taking full advantage of the 48MP sensor, this mode outputs ultra-high-resolution 6K footage with a classic 2.35:1 ratio for a cinematic widescreen look. 

Swap the lens for ultra-creative 360 shots.  

With its interchangeable lens design, ONE RS ensures that creators always have the best tool for the job. While the 4K Boost Lens is ideal for zeroing in on details, the 360 Lens is perfect for when you want to focus on the action, not on your camera. 

Whether you’re motorcycling, skiing or just kicking back with friends, getting creative shots is effortless with the 360 Lens. All you have to do is hit record and let the camera capture everything in 5.7K 360 degrees. Later, you can choose your favorite angle (or multiple angles) and export it as a flat video that can be shared just like any other video. 

The 360 Lens also enables creators to capture impossible third-person views of themselves as they’re in the moment. Thanks to the camera’s dual-lens design, the selfie stick is automatically stitched out of the final footage, resulting in incredible video-game-like angles. 

Best ever stabilization, now built in.

With the powerful new ONE RS Core, Insta360’s proprietary FlowState Stabilization is now delivered through the camera hardware for smoother-than-ever videos. With enhanced stabilization applied in camera, creators can now instantly share smooth wide-angle content to social media without having to process it in the Insta360 app. 

No matter how much the camera is rotated during the action, 360 horizon leveling also ensures your video always stays magically level. Toggle a switch in the Insta360 app or desktop software with footage shot on any of the three lenses and watch the footage instantly level out. 

Faster, easier, stronger. 

With a rugged design and IPX8 waterproofing to 16 feet, ONE RS is built to go anywhere you go. Even at the height of the action, high performance connectors ensure a reliable connection between the mods, while a number of hardware upgrades make operating the camera seamless. 

Upgrades to the new Core include:

  • An additional mic, for crisp and true-to-life audio
  • 50% faster WiFi, for easy mobile file transfers
  • An Instant Zoom function, for digitally zooming in up to 2.7x while recording videos
  • A Quick menu, for easy access to preset shooting modes

The Mounting Bracket has also been redesigned, with a quick release mechanism for switching lenses on the fly, a windproof mic cover, and a heat dissipating panel to ensure the camera stays cool while recording.

With the Quick Reader accessory, there’s no need to transfer files over WiFi, saving time, the camera’s battery and mobile storage space. Simply plug it into ONE RS to save files to the SD card and then plug it into your phone to start editing. 

Editing made easy. 

Editing epic shots is easier than ever with the Insta360 app’s powerful editing suite, packed with AI-powered features. 

For 360 footage, finding the best angle is easy with Snap Wizard—simply move your phone or swipe the screen to change the angle of the camera and export your desired footage instantly. For fun effects like cloning or stop motion, Shot Lab is constantly being updated with new AI editing effects. One exciting new effect is Cinelapse, which adds cinematic transitions between clips to create a next-level hyperlapse. 

For wide-angle footage, FlashCut uses AI to find the best moments in your clips and edit them together on beat to music. You can choose from several different editing themes, from action highlight reels to travel vlogs. 

For creators who prefer editing on desktop, the free Insta360 Studio software is also available for Mac and Windows, as well as free plugins for Adobe Premiere Pro and Final Cut Pro.  

More than an action camera.

ONE RS isn’t just an action camera. It also doubles as a 360-degree live streaming camera using the Insta360 app, as well as a webcam when connected to a computer. 

Thanks to its interchangeable lens design, ONE RS is all but future-proof, with exciting potential for future hardware upgrades and expanded functionality.

The Think Bold Fund

To celebrate the release of ONE RS, Insta360 is also opening the first round of submissions to the The Think Bold Fund. Selected creators will be awarded financing, equipment and production support to make their bold video ideas reality. Aspiring and professional creators, athletes and brands are all encouraged to apply by emailing [email protected] with their proposals. The first submission round will close on April 22.  

Available Now

Insta360 ONE RS is available to order today via Insta360.com and select retailers worldwide, as well as Amazon US

As a modular system, several purchasing options are available. The Twin Edition includes the powerful combination of the 4K Boost Lens and 360 Lens, and offers the best value at $549.99. For users looking to upgrade their wide-angle action cam setup, the 4K Edition retails for $299.99, while the 1-Inch Edition retails for $549.99. The Core, battery and Mounting Bracket are also available to purchase as a bundle. 

Support for the 4K Boost Lens with the ONE R Core will come in a post-launch firmware update.

Key Specs

4K Boost Lens 360 Lens 1-Inch Wide Angle Lens
Aperture F2.4 F2.0 F3.2
35mm Equiv. Focal Length 16mm 7.2mm 14.4mm
Photo Resolution 8000×6000 (4:3)

8000×4500 (16:9)

4000×3000 (4:3)

4000×2250 (16:9)

6080×3040 (2:1) 5312×3552 (3:2)

5312×2988 (16:9)

Video Resolution 6016×2560@25/24fps (under 6K Widescreen Mode)

4000×3000@24/25/30fps,

3840×2160@24/25/30/50/60fps,

2720×1530@24/25/30/60/100fps,

1920×1080@24/25/30/60/120/200fps

5760×2880@30/25/24fps,

3840×1920@50/30fps,

3008×1504@100fps

5472×2328@30/25/24fps (under Widescreen Mode)

5312×2988@24/25/30fps,

3840×2160@24/25/30/50/60fps,

2720×1530@24/25/30/60fps,

1920×1080@24/25/30/60/120fps

Photo Format · jpg

· RAW (dng) (RAW files require software on PC/Mac to export.)

· insp

· RAW (dng) (RAW files require software on PC/Mac to export.)

· jpg

· RAW (dng) (RAW files require software on PC/Mac to export.)

Video Format · mp4 (For files prefixed with “PRO_”, please import into app/Studio to adjust aspect ratio and apply Post FlowState stabilization) · insv (can be exported via App or Studio) · mp4 (For files prefixed with “PRO_”, please import into app/Studio to adjust aspect ratio and apply Post FlowState stabilization)
Photo Modes Standard, HDR, Interval, Night Shot, Starlapse, Burst, PureShot Standard, HDR, Interval, Night Shot, Starlapse, Burst, PureShot Standard, HDR, Interval, Night Shot, Starlapse, Burst, PureShot
Video Modes Standard Video, Slow Motion, Active HDR, Timelapse, TimeShift, Loop Recording, 6K Widescreen

FlowState (in-camera stabilization)

Post FlowState (in-app stabilization)

Standard Video, HDR, Timelapse, TimeShift, Bullet Time, Loop Recording Standard Video, Slow Motion, Timelapse, TimeShift, Loop Recording, Widescreen

FlowState (in-camera stabilization)

Post FlowState (in-app stabilization)

Color Profiles Standard, Vivid, LOG Standard, Vivid, LOG Standard, Vivid, LOG
Weight 125.3g 135.3g 163g
Dimensions (W x H x D) 70.1×49.1×32.6mm 70.1×49.1x43mm 78.7×55.7×47.2mm
Run Time 75 minutes

*Tested in lab environment under 4K@60fps FlowState mode

82 minutes

*Tested in lab environment under 5.7K@30fps mode 

84 minutes

*Tested in lab environment under 5.3K@30fps Post FlowState mode

Video Bitrate 100Mbps 100Mbps 100Mbps
Gyroscope 6-axis Gyroscope 6-axis Gyroscope 6-axis Gyroscope
Compatible Devices iOS Devices:

Compatible with iOS mobile devices with chips A11 or above and iOS version 11.0 or above, including iPhone SE 2, iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone XR, iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, iPhone X, iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, iPhone 11 Pro Max, iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro, iPhone 12 Pro Max, iPhone 12 mini, iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Pro, iPhone 13 Pro Max, iPhone 13 mini, iPad Air (2020), iPad Pro and newer iPad models.

Android Devices:

Compatible with Android mobile devices that meet the following capabilities, including:

  •  Android devices with Kirin 980 and above chips, including Huawei Mate 20, P30 or newer models.

  •  Android devices with Snapdragon 845 and above chips, including Samsung Galaxy S9, Xiaomi Mi 8 or newer models.

  •  Android devices with Exynos 9810 and above chips, including Samsung Galaxy S9, S9+, Note9 and newer models.

  •  Android devices with Tensor chips, including Google Pixel 6.

Note:

1.  Devices that do not meet the above requirements may still be able to use the app to control the camera, however, performance of some processor-intensive and AI-powered features may be sub-optimal.

Live Streaming 360 Live, Reframe Live (streamer sets a fixed perspective)
Exposure Value ±4EV
ISO Range Photo: 100-6400

Video: 100-6400

Photo: 100-3200

Video: 100-3200

Photo: 100-3200

Video: 100-3200

Shutter Speed Photo: 1/8000 – 120s

Video: 1/8000 – to the limit of frames per second

White Balance 2000K-10000K
Audio Modes · Wind Reduction

· Directional Enhancement

· Stereo

· Wind Reduction

· Stereo

· Wind Reduction

· Directional Enhancement

· Stereo

Audio Format 48 kHz, AAC
Bluetooth BLE5.0
Wi-Fi 5 GHz (Standard range of approximately 20 meters, max transmission speed of 20MB/s)
MicroSD Card exFAT formatted microSD cards with the UHS-I bus interface and Video Speed Class V30 rating (exactly this class, neither higher or lower) with a max storage of 1TB are recommended.
Battery Capacity 1445mAh
Charging Method Type-C USB
Charging Time 60 minutes (powered off)
Operating Temperature -4°F to 104°F (-20℃ to 40℃)

































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“Most positive day since joining Aprilia” – Viñales

“It was a survival race at the beginning, you couldn’t see the bike in front, so it was very hard. I lost 15 seconds in four laps, so it was pretty tough. But at the end of the race, I had a good rhythm, good lap times. I’m happy with the work we did here. We are taking a step closer to the best with every round.  We feel that if we qualify in the front, we can be in the front. I can’t wait to get to Argentina to continue this positive trend.”

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