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Honda SH125i significantly updated for 2020, but not heading to Australia

Honda SH125i updated for 2020


Honda’s SH125 scooter is a huge seller in Europe, with more than 19,000 units sold last year, and is being updated for 2020. Here is Australia though it is the NSC100 Dio that leads the scooter category in sales.

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2020 Honda SH125i

That may be why we won’t be seeing the new SH125i, and why the SH150 is being discontinued in Australia, with the NSC110 dominating, and the Honda also taking second place with the Benly MW110.

The two Honda scooters boasted the most impressive sales increases of the 2019 year to date, and are largely responsible for the scooter segment bucking the general trend of motorcycle sales easing.

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2020 Honda SH125i

For context, the NSC110 is a smaller capacity, competitively priced option to the SH125’s more premium, higher spec and more powerful offering.

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2020 Honda SH125i

The SH125 for model year 2020 is practically all-new, offering more storage, more comfort, more performance and better fuel efficiency.

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The 2020 Honda SH125i features a new four-valve powerplant

At the heart of the 2020 SH125i is a new four-valve liquid-cooled 125cc ‘eSP+’ engine, now Euro5 compliant as well as featuring Honda’s HSTC or Honda Selectable Torque Control sytem. This replaces the outgoing two-valve design, offering more peak performance and economy.

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2020 Honda SH125i ‘eSP+’ (enhanced Smart Power)

While increases are a modest 0.7kW and 0.5Nm or torque, up to 9.6kW at 8250rpm, and 12Nm of torque at 6500rpm, Honda promise the new performance is much stronger from 4000rpm through to 10,000rpm.

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Performance gains over the outgoing model are noticeable

The bore has been increased to 53.5mm, while a shorter stroke of 55.4mm is run, allowing for the four-valve chamber, with compression increased to 11.5:1. The radiator is also now built onto the engine and uses a compact fan as a result.

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The 2020 SH125i is also Euro5 compliant

Low friction technology is used with minute splines on the cylinder sleeve outer surface, while cylinders are offset to reduce frictional losses. Three main bearings in the transmission keep rolling resistance in check.

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The SH125i also features an LCD display along with Idling Stop and HSTC

Idling Stop has also been adopted allowing the SH125i to stop the engine after three seconds at idle, and will automatically restart once the throttle is twisted.

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An all new frame on the SH125i also allows for the fuel tank to be moved and more underseat storage

A new high-tensile steel tubular underbone frame was developed to boost storage offered, with a 10mm longer wheelbase and 799mm seat height. Wet weight is 133.9kg, shaving 400g off the previous models weight.

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Storage now consists of an 18L underseat section, plus 10L of storage under the pillion seat, with fuel below the rider’s feet

The engine hanger link angle and rear suspension angle have also been revised for a more supple ride, and better overall control.

The SH125i also features 16in wheels, which are aluminium die-cast items, and run tubeless 100/80 – 16, and 120/80 – 16 Michelin City Grip tyres.

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Large 16in wheels off better stability and high speed handling, with 33mm forks

Suspension consists of 33mm forks with 89mm of travel, while rear shocks are five-step preload adjustable with 83mm of travel at the axle.

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Rotors are 240mm front and rear, with Bosch ABS as standard fitment and dual shocks with preload adjustment

ABS is standard fitment, with 240mm rotors at both ends, while the front caliper is a three-piston design, and the rear sports a single-piston caliper.

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Lighting is also now all LED

Honda have also updated the SH125i’s styling, although it’s probably a subtle change to the untrained eye, with all lighting now LED, and a new LCD display featured.

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Underseat storage includes a USB connector for phone charging

Underseat storage is boosted to 28L, with 18L to accommodate a full face helmet now joined by an additional 10L under the pillion seat. USB charging is also located under the seat.

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A smart key allows for easy access and control, without needing to enter a key for ignition

The SH125i also features a smart key, allowing for keyless ignition, and including on/off control, as well as an answer back feature, designed to allow riders to spot their scooter if they parked in among 20 other SH125i models. The steering lock is also electronic.

If the scooter market in Australia continues its upswing it will be interesting to see if Honda Australia revisit their decision to not market the SH125i here.

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2020 Honda SH125i

 

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2020 Honda SH125i

 

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2020 Honda SH125i

 

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2020 Honda SH125i

 

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2020 Honda SH125i

 

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2020 Honda SH125i underseat storage

 

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2020 Honda SH125i

2020 Honda SH125i Specifications

Technical Specifications
Engine
Type Liquid ­cooled, 4­stroke SOHC
Engine Displacement (cm³) 124.8 cc
No. of Valves per Cylinder 4
Bore ´ Stroke (mm) 53.5 x 55.5
Compression Ratio 11.5:1
Max. Power Output 9.2 kW/8,250 rpm
Max. Torque 11.4 Nm/6,500 rpm
Oil Capacity 1L
Fuel System
Carburation PGM­FI electronic fuel injection
Fuel Tank Capacity 7 L
Fuel Consumption 44.6km/litre
Electrical System
Starter Electric
Battery Capacity YTZ8V 7Ah MF
ACG Output 232w/5,000 rpm
Drivetrain
Clutch Type Automatic; centrifugal
Transmission Type CVT
Final Drive V­Belt
Frame
Type Tubular Steel Underbone
Chassis
Dimensions (LxWxH) 2,085 mm x 740 mm x 1,129 mm
Wheelbase 1,353 mm
Caster Angle 26°
Trail 85 mm
Seat Height 799 mm
Ground Clearance 142 mm
Kerb Weight 134 kg
Turning radius 2m
Suspension
Type Front Telescopic 3 3mm
Type Rear Dual­ damper unit swing arm
Wheels
Rim Size Front 16M/C x MT2.50
Rim Size Rear 16M/C x MT2.75
Tyres Front 100/80­16 inch
Tyres Rear 120/80­16 inch
Brakes
ABS System Type 2 channel
Instruments & Electrics
Instruments Honda Smart Key, USB charger
Headlight LED
Taillight LED

Source: MCNews.com.au

Suzuki launch 2020 DR650SE Tanami Edition

2020 Suzuki DR650SE Tanami Edition


Suzuki have announced a Tanami Edition DR650SE for 2020 that adds $1200 worth of kit to make the DR more ready for adventure right from the showroom floor.

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2020 Suzuki DR650SE Tanami Edition

The ‘Tanami Edition’ is inspired by the remote northern Australian desert; famous for its undulating rocky terrain and rugged scenery and has been developed specifically with Australian adventure riders in mind.

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2020 Suzuki DR650SE Tanami Edition

The 20L Acerbis polyurethane fuel tank greatly improves the long-distance legs of the DR650SE over the 13-litre steel tank featured on the normal edition.

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The DR650SE Tanami edition includes 20L Acerbis polyurethane fuel tank

Increased range is complimented by the greater protection offered by the Genuine Suzuki aluminium bash plate and Barkbuster VPS hand guards fitted as standard equipment.

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The DR650SE Tanami edition includes a Genuine Suzuki aluminium bash plate

The sturdy bash plate features a simple two-bolt design allowing for easy removal and servicing. The hand guards feature full wrap around aluminium design with replaceable high impact resistant plastic shields, which also assist in deflecting wind from the rider’s hands.

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The DR650SE Tanami edition includes Barkbuster VPS hand guards

Lastly, the Tanami Edition is also supplied with a spare set of Pirelli MT21 tyres, developed specially for on/off-road motorcycles offering flexibility of use on differing terrain types and increased performance in off-road conditions.

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The DR650SE Tanami edition also comes with a set of Pirelli MT21 tyres
Lewis Croft – Suzuki Australia Motorcycle Marketing Manager

“The DR650SE has a rich history in Australia and was the top-selling adventure touring motorcycle sold in Australia in 2018. For MY20 we have injected even more adventure into the DR’s DNA with the introduction of the Tanami Edition; packaged ready for long distance riding around our beautiful country. More than just off-road worthy and boasting an unparalleled reliability record, the DRZ650E offers simplicity, value for money and most importantly the riding enjoyment the model has brought and continues to deliver to so many Australian customers.”

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2020 Suzuki DR650SE Tanami Edition

Tanami Edition adventure pack items valued at over $1200 including fitment.

  • Acerbis 20 litre polyurethane fuel tank^
  • Pirelli MT21 Rallycross tyre set^
  • Genuine Suzuki Alloy Bash Plate
  • Genuine Suzuki Alloy Handguards
  • Tanami Swingarm Decals

The MY20 Suzuki DR650SE Tanami Edition is available now from Suzuki Motorcycle dealers for a recommended price of $9,490* Ride Away.

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2020 Suzuki DR650SE Tanami Edition

The Fine Print

*Recommended ride away price shown includes 12 months registration (NT 6 months), 12 months compulsory third party insurance (CTP),stamp duty and dealer pre delivery charges, fitting of supplied Tanami Edition items with the exception of the ^tyre set and fuel tank.

Source: MCNews.com.au

2020 Ducati Panigale V4 | V4 S | Updated & V4 R inspired

2020 Ducati Panigale V4 & Panigale V4 S


Ducati have announced an updated Panigale V4 and Panigale V4 S for 2020, promising a more rider-friendly and less fatiguing mount that is also able to cut faster laps.

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2020 Ducati Panigale V4 S

Much of the inspiration for these changes comes from the V4 R, with revisions to the Ride-By-Wire mapping, an updated aerodynamic package and a new front frame designed to improve feel at the extremes.

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2020 Ducati Panigale V4 S

These changes join updates to the electronic aides which make use of a six-axis inertial platform. Ohlins Smart Electronic Control suspension is found on the up-spec S model.

Both Panigale V4 models boast the 1103cc Desmosedici Stradale 90° V4 with Desmodromic timing, a counter-rotating crankshaft and Twin-Pulse firing order. Claimed power comes in at 214 hp at 13000 rpm, with 123.5 Nm of torque.

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The V4 feature a 1103cc Desmosedici Stradale 90° V4 engine

The big update for 2020 is a new Ride-by-Wire system with track-dedicated mapping. Ducati promise smoother, more predictable throttle response. Torque curves have been tweaked in gears one through three for a more linear delivery, and vary according to the Power Mode chosen.

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The 2020 V4 and V4 S boast updates to the RbW and mapping

The updated aerodynamics package was co-developed by Ducati Corse and the Ducati Style Centre based on computational fluid dynamic and wind tunnel research.

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Fairings have been updated and are based on designs prior to current MotoGP limitations on foils

The 2020 Panigale V4 aerodynamic package includes a taller and more angled plexiglass screen with a taller nose fairing to offer the rider better wind protection, and in doing so reduce arm and shoulder-created drag.

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A taller screen is joined by wider lateral fairings

Larger lateral fairings are 38mm wider on each side, and there’s more efficient air vents to direct air through the radiators, with Ducati noting these replaced the more stylish Panigale V4 vents previously seen.

Aerofoils take the cue from the GP16 machine, prior to the current restrictions on foil shapes, meaning these are actually more efficient than those found on the current MotoGP machinery. These aerofoils offer 30kg of downforce at 270km/h, reducing front wheel float and boosting stability.

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The 2020 V4 and V4 S also feature a new Front Frame design derived from the V4 R

Also new for 2020 is the ‘Front Frame’ designed to Ducati Corse specifications and offering the bike a higher centre of gravity, increased chain force angle and improved use of the suspension travel available, which Ducati say will ensure an easier machine to lay into corners off the brakes, faster apexes and more neutral handling out of corners.

The front frame is derived from that on the V4 R, with lighter machined sides and greater flexibility, and is joined by a magnesium sub-frame alongside a cast aluminium seat sub-frame.

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Ohlins electronic suspension is featured on the V4 S

The 2020 V4 features Showa 43mm Big Piston forks with full adjustability, a Sachs steering damper and fully adjustable shock absorber. In contrast the V4 S features Ohlins NIX-30 forks and a TTX36 shock with Ohlins event-based steering damper, all controlled by the Ohlins Smart EC 2.0 system.

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Revised springs and pre-load are also an update for 2020

Wheels remain aluminium five-spoke items on the V4, with three-spoke forged aluminium items on the V4 S.

Brakes are also unchanged from the outgoing model, with Brembo Stylema monobloc calipers on 330mm rotors, alongside the Ducati ABS Cornering EVO system.

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Five-spoke wheels are found on the V4 with forged aluminium three-spoke items on the V4 S, both clad in Pirelli Supercorsa SP rubber

Electronics are the latest generation package with a six-axis IMU, ABS Cornering EVO, Ducati Traction Control, Ducati Slide Control, Ducati Wheelie Control EVO, Ducati Power Launch, Ducati Quick Shift Up/Down EVO 2, Engine Brake Control and the Ohlins based Ducati Electronic Suspension EVO system. Riding modes offer a range of presets, which on the V4 S include the suspension settings. A 5-inch TFT in full colour is also fitted.

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2020 Ducati Panigale V4 S dash

Source: MCNews.com.au

2020 KTM 890 Duke R | Muscled up and more aggressive

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2020 KTM 890 Duke R

KTM released the 790 Duke last year to criticial acclaim but they have one-upped the concept for 2020 with a new 890 Duke R. The new model does not replace the 790 Duke, but will sell alongside it as a more premium option that delivers a bit more sting and will arrive in Australia sometime in the second-quarter of 2020. 

KTM DukeAnd for the first time in the known history of the universe a KTM model displaces the cubic capacity it says on the box!  The 890 Duke R displaces exactly 890 cc thanks to both a bore and stroke increase over the 790 Duke, which actually displaced 799cc.

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2020 KTM 890 Duke R

Power jumps from the 105 hp 790, to 121 hp in the 890. Torque is up by around 15 per cent to 99 Nm at 7750 rpm.

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2020 KTM 890 Duke R

Urgency under throttle is also sure to be more responsive due to a large increase in the compression ratio from 12.7:1 to 13.5:1. The 790 is already very impressive in this regard so I am especially eager to sample the response of the 890. 

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2020 KTM 890 Duke R

Stoppers are also up-specced to Brembo Stylema Monoblock calipers clamping on larger discs.  

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2020 KTM 890 Duke R

With the increased focus on outright performance the ergonomics of the 890 Duke R are also more aggressive than found on its sibling. Lower bars, higher pegs and a 9 mm taller seat height round out the rider triangle.

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2020 KTM 890 Duke R

Fully adjustable WP APEX 43 mm split open-cartridge upside-down forks and a fully adjustable WP APEX rear shock absorber with linear spring and pre-load adjuster suspends the 3 kg lighter 890 Duke R. There are also some geometry changes including a steeper swing-arm angle. 

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2020 KTM 890 Duke R

Duke 890 R also boasts 20 mm more ground clearance with an almost adventure bike-like 206 mm under its trim belly. 

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2020 KTM 890 Duke R

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2020 KTM 890 Duke R

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2020 KTM 890 Duke R

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2020 KTM 890 Duke R


2020 KTM 890 Duke R Specifications

Specifications
Engine
Engine Type 2 cylinder, 4 stroke, DOHC Parallel twin
Displacement 890 cc
Bore / Stroke 90.7 / 68.8 mm
Power 89 kW (121 hp) @ 9,250 rpm
Torque 99 Nm @ 7,750 rpm
Compression Ratio 13.5:1
Starter / Battery Electric starter / 12V 10 Ah
Transmission 6 gears
Fuel System DKK Dell’Orto (throttle body 46mm)
Control 8 V / DOHC
Lubrication Pressure lubrication with 2 oil pumps
Engine Oil Motorex, Power Synth SAE 10W-50
Primary Drive 39:75
Final Drive 16:41
Cooling Liquid cooled with water/oil heat exchanger
Clutch Cable operated PASC™ Slipper clutch
Engine Management / Ignition Bosch EMS with RBW
Traction Control MTC (lean angle sensitive, 3-Mode + Track mode optional)
Chassis
Frame CrMo-steel frame using the engine as stressed element, powder coated
Subframe Aluminium, powder coated
Handlebar Aluminium, tapered, Ø 28/22 mm
Front Suspension WP APEX, Ø 43 mm
Rear Suspension WP APEX shock absorber
Suspension Travel Front / Rear 140 / 150mm
Front Brake 2 × Brembo Stylema four piston, radially mounted caliper, brake disc Ø 320 mm
Rear Brake Brembo single piston floating caliper, brake disc Ø 240 mm
Abs Bosch 9.1 MP (incl. Cornering-ABS and super moto mode)
Wheels Front / Rear Cast aluminium wheels 3.50 × 17″; 5.50 × 17″
Tires Front / Rear 120/70 ZR 17, 180/55 ZR 17
Chain X-Ring 520
Silencer Stainless steel primary and secondary silencer
Steering Head Angle 65.7°
Trail 99.7 mm
Wheel Base 1,482 mm ± 15 mm
Ground Clearance 206 mm
Seat Height 834 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity Approx. 14 liters / 3.5 liters reserve
Dry Weight Approx. 166 kg

Source: MCNews.com.au

BMW unveil new R 18 /2 concept cruiser at EICMA

BMW Cruiser Concept R 18 /2


Many had expected BMW to unveil new production ready cruisers at EICMA this week but it seems Motorrad are keeping their powder dry and competitors guessing for now. Leaving us longer to wait before they publicly unveil the first production ready models that will roll out from Munich next year.

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BMW Cruiser Concept R 18 /2

What they have shown in Milan this week though are two ‘concept’ machines. The R 18 had already been seen at the Villa d’Este on Lake Como earlier in the year but this week it was joined by the even more strangely named R 18 / 2 which had its public debut at EICMA.

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BMW Cruiser Concept R 18 /2

Generally if BMW brings ‘Concept’ bikes to a major show you can almost guarantee that 6-18 months later they will announce a production model almost identical to the publicly shown concepts. And I think we can expect new models along these lines to be added to the BMW inventory in due course. 

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BMW Cruiser Concept R 18 /2

The Concept R 18 /2  “Slash Two” is a stark contrast to the previous R 18 heritage concept, with a more modern custom cruiser design and built around the instantly recognisable egg-like 1800 cc two-cylinder ‘Big Boxer’ engine.

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BMW Cruiser Concept R 18 /2

In contrast the R 18 offered a traditionalist design, with iconic historic BMW styling for a very retro overall theme.

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BMW Concept R18 ‘Big Boxer’

The R 18 /2 offers another look at how the Big Boxer can be realised, with minimalist handlebar trim, flowing lines and a tear-drop fuel tank. Candy Apple Red is a custom favourite and used to great effect in the R 18 / 2/

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BMW Cruiser Concept R 18 /2

The 1800 cc boxer-twin is a modern air/oil-cooled powerplant built to a 1960’s aesthetic, with the R 18 /2 following in the footsteps of ‘Departed’ by Custom Works Zon and ‘The Revival Birdcage’ by Revival Cycles in Texas, now offering the fourth interpretation.

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BMW Cruiser Concept R 18 /2

The R 18 /2 features a loop-frame dominated by the Big Boxer, while contrast cut cast-iron wheels are sized to a 19-inch front and 16-inch rear to add a touch of dragster to the look. 

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BMW Cruiser Concept R 18 /2

Also notable is the well displayed shaft final drive. Large disc brakes adorn both ends,  a dual rotor set-up on the front complete with Brembo four-piston calipers.

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BMW Cruiser Concept R 18 /2

A Hattech stainless steel tail-pipe system is also featured, with the two into two system running a conical exhaust on either side of the bike. 

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BMW Cruiser Concept R 18 /2

BMW Cruiser Concept R 18 /2 Images

Source: MCNews.com.au

2020 KTM 1290 Super Duke R | The beast goes go the gym

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2020 KTM 1290 Super Duke R

KTM’s original 1290 Super Duke R was dubbed The Beast when it was released in 2014. After it’s last comprehensive update in 2017 it became known as Beast 2.0 but for 2020 KTM are unleashing an essentially all-new Beast thanks to a new chassis and electronics harnessing a heavily revised version of the charismatic LC8 V-Twin.

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2020 KTM 1290 Super Duke R

KTM claim that almost every single component is lighter than before. Rims, brakes, swingarm are all lighter and a new aluminium-carbon composite sub-frame contributes to the weight savings. 

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2020 KTM 1290 Super Duke R

According to KTM the new main chrome-molybdenum steel trellis frame has larger sectional diameters along with thinner walls and is a significant three-time more rigid than before.

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2020 KTM 1290 Super Duke R

An updated single-sided swing-arm is now activated via a new WP Apex shock through a linkage that then mounts directly to new crank-cases. The engine being used as a stressed member.

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2020 KTM 1290 Super Duke R

After thousands of testing kilometres to fine tune the frame, swing-arm, triple clamps and forks KTM claim more front end feel and stability at maximum lean angle. 

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2020 KTM 1290 Super Duke R

New additional top-feed shower injectors atop the 56 mm throttle bodies along with a new intake system, bigger spark and increased compression adds up to an output of 180 horsepower (132 kW) at 9500 rpm, and 140 Nm of torque at 8000 rpm.

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2020 KTM 1290 Super Duke R

The engine is Euro4 compliant and KTM claims the Pankl gearbox is now smoother shifting. 

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2020 KTM 1290 Super Duke R

A latest-generation traction control system with a 6-axis IMU aims to help keep things in check with lean-angle sensitive traction control and ABS along with completely updated mapping in all ride modes.

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2020 KTM 1290 Super Duke R

A new five-inch TFT display made of scratch and glare resistant glass is also adjustable for angle. 

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2020 KTM 1290 Super Duke R

KTM Australia expect their first stocks of the 2020 1290 Super Duke R to arrive sometime during the first quarter of 2020. 

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2020 KTM 1290 Super Duke R

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2020 KTM 1290 Super Duke R

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2020 KTM 1290 Super Duke R

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2020 KTM 1290 Super Duke R

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2020 KTM 1290 Super Duke R


2020 KTM 1290 Super Duke R Specifications

Specifications
Engine
Engine Type 2-cylinder, 4-stroke, V 75°
Displacement 1,301 cc
Bore / Stroke 108/71 mm
Power 132 kW (180 hp) @ 9,500 rpm
Torque 140 Nm @ 8,000 rpm
Compression Ratio 13.5:1
Starter / Battery Electric starter / 12V 12Ah
Transmission 6 gears
Fuel System Keihin EFI (Throttle body 56 mm)
Control 8 V / DOHC
Lubrication Pressure lubrication with 3 Eaton pumps
Engine Oil Motorex, SAE 10W-50
Primary Drive 40:76
Final Drive 17:38
Cooling Liquid cooling
Clutch PASC™ slipper clutch, hydraulically operated
Engine Management / Ignition Keihin EMS with RBW and cruise control, double ignition
Traction Control MTC (lean-angle sensitive, 3-Mode, disengageable, Track mode optional)
Chassis
Frame CrMo-steel trellis frame, powder coated
Subframe Cast aluminium / Composite
Handlebar Aluminium, tapered, Ø 28/22 mm
Front Suspension WP APEX, Ø 48 mm
Rear Suspension WP APEX shock absorber
Suspension Travel Front / Rear 125 / 140 mm
Front Brake 2 × Brembo Stylema four piston, radially mounted caliper, brake disc Ø 320 mm
Rear Brake Brembo two piston, fixed caliper, brake disc Ø 240 mm
Abs Bosch 9.1 MP 2.0 (with cornering ABS and SUPERMOTO ABS)
Wheels Front / Rear Cast aluminium wheels 3.50 × 17″; 6.00 × 17″
Tires Front / Rear 120/70 ZR 17; 200/55 ZR 17
Chain X-Ring 525
Silencer Stainless steel primary and secondary silencer with two catalytic converters
Steering Head Angle 64.8°
Trail 106 mm
Wheel Base 1,497 mm ± 15 mm
Ground Clearance 160 mm
Seat Height 835 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity Approx 16 litres / 3.5 liters reserve
Dry Weight Approx. 189 kg

Source: MCNews.com.au

2020 Yamaha Tricity 300 | 300cc three-wheel scooter

2020 Yamaha Tricity 300


Yamaha launched their Tricity 125 three-wheeler back in 2014, introducing the brand’s first ‘Leaning Multi-Wheel vehicle’ and evolving into the more powerful Tricity 155 more recently. Now for 2020 Yamaha have announced the Tricity 300, a mid-range option that sits above the Tricity 155, but well below their full sports-touring three-wheel motorcycle – the Niken.

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2020 Yamaha Tricity 300

The Tricity offers excellent stability thanks to a dual front-wheel setup, built around the LMW Ackerman suspension/steering system, without compromising lean angle. Combined with  the easy-going automatic nature of a scooter TriCity make for an ideal commuter.

The Tricity 300 also offers the benefit of being able to be ridden on a car licence in some countries, although this isn’t the case in Australia, however we can assume the Tricity 300 will be LAMS legal, as the XMAX 300 is, and the Tricity will no doubt weigh in a little heaiver than the XMAX.

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2020 Yamaha Tricity 300

2020 Yamaha Tricity 300 features

  • Yamaha-exclusive Leaning Multi-Wheel (LMW) technology (three-wheeler)
  • Tilt Lock Assist system
  • Blue Core – liquid-cooled 4-stroke SOHC 300 cc 4-valve single-cylinder
  • Storage for 2 full-face helmets
  • LED lights and large LCD instruments
  • Convenient Smart Key operation
  • Traction Control System (TCS)
  • 267 mm brake rotors, ABS and Unified Brake System
  • Parking brake
  • Large 14-inch wheels

Leaning Multi Wheel (LMW) technology

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Yamaha’s Tricity goes larger capacity in 2020 with a 300cc version

The LMW Ackerman suspension/steering system features a parallelogram link and cantilevered front suspension with the dual fork tubes mounted on the inner face of the front wheels. This layout gives agile and confident handling together with enhanced feelings of stability when riding on slippery or uneven surfaces.

The LMW steering mechanism contributes towards the machine’s easy and user friendly character by giving a generous 72° of steering angle, making the Tricity 300 manoeuvrable in congested traffic and tight spaces. A full 130mm of ground clearance means the machine can handle uneven surfaces and avoid being grounded out when being pushed over kerbs while parking.

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The dual-wheel setup offers increased stability and confidence in slippery commuter conditions

Having two front wheels offers the benefits of additional front-end traction and braking power thanks to a wide 470mm front wheel-track, with a balanced and planted character when steering and cornering.

The Tricity 300 will be ideally suited to both new riders and those riders coming over to three-wheels from conventional scooter or motorcycle, with a focus on the new generation of riders with no experience on two or three wheels looking for an easy entry-point.


2020 Tricity 300 chassis

The Tricity 300 features a 1590 mm wheelbase combined with optimised steering geometry and a 470 mm front wheel track, which combined with a front-rear weight distribution of around 50:50 with a rider on board – ensure a great chassis balance and lightweight feeling.

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The Tricity 300 has a 1590mm wheelbase, with 450mm front wheel track

The newly designed frame is constructed with small-diameter tubing offering a balance of strength and rigidity – while plates are used around the head pipe area to help provide feel when steering and cornering.

In order to reduce any feelings of vibration to a minimum, the engine is mounted to the new lightweight frame using a linked type system.

The Tricity 300 is also equipped with matching 14-inch wheels at both the front and rear, larger than those fitted to much of the competition which increases stability even further.

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14-inch wheels offer a host of benefits, including at higher speeds, with specially developed Bridgestone rubber fitted

These lightweight larger diameter wheels and specially developed wide-section Bridgestone tyres offer a number of advantages, including high levels of traction, durability and wet weather performance, together with a smooth ride and confident road holding.

The use of large diameter 267 mm discs on all three wheels give greater braking power and control on a wide variety of road surfaces.

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267mm rotors are found on each of the three wheels, with a Unified Braking System and ABS

A commuter can encounter everything from tram lines and cobbles through to poorly maintained roads and diesel spills, but with a stable three-wheel configuration and high-specification brakes, the Tricity 300 is ready to tackle the all the commuting challenges.

As well as being equipped with ABS to prevent accidental wheel lock ups on loose or slippery surfaces, the Tricity 300 also features Yamaha’s Unified Braking System that balances braking force to all three wheels.

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2020 Yamaha Tricity 300

Yamaha’s Unified Braking System ensures when the rider applies only the rear brake – either through the left handlebar lever or via the foot brake – braking force is applied to the front and rear wheels.

When both the front and rear brakes are applied at the same time the braking force applied to the front wheels is a combination of input from both levers; and when the front brake lever is applied on its own, only the front brakes are activated.


Tricity 300 styling & storage

The Tricity design incorporates styling cues from Yamaha’s XMAX and TMAX sport scooters – as well as a touch of DNA from the Niken – Yamaha’s three-wheel sport tourer motorcycle.

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Generous underseat storage will fit two helmets on the Tricity 300

A compact and aerodynamic front cowl is slimmer and higher than other designs in the category. Tricity 300’s short and relatively narrow nose leaves an open space between the twin front wheels to emphasise this feature.

There’s a large storage space under the seat that can accommodate two full-face helmets or one full-face helmet and an A4-sized briefcase, and the compartment is fitted with internal LED lighting.

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A oarking brake is also fitted to the Tricity for ease of parking

A parking brake secures the machine when not being ridden, while the fuel tank and seat locks can be easily released with the push of a button – and there’s also a DC outlet in the front panel for charging and powering various devices.


300cc Blue Core engine

The Tricity 300 is driven by Yamaha’s latest Blue Core engine, a liquid-cooled four-stroke SOHC 300cc four-valve single-cylinder engine used by the XMAX 300 and incorporates a number of features to suit the unique requirements of the new Tricity.

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The Blue Core 300cc powerplant has been further optimised for the Tricity 300

For strong acceleration, fuel efficiency and eco-friendliness, the Tricity 300 runs with revised fuel injector mapping settings, and the 12-hole injector features an optimised spray angle that increases combustion efficiency for strong low to mid-range torque, particularly important with a heavier three-wheeler compared to the more conventional XMAX.

Horsepower losses are reduced by the use of a semi-dry sump lubrication system and the Tricity 300 is equipped with a one-piece forged crankshaft.

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2020 Yamaha Tricity 300

To achieve a high level of combustion efficiency the shape of the combustion chamber and intake port is also optimised while the lightweight DiASil offset cylinder is equipped with a durable forged piston.


2020 Tricity 300 electronics & tech

Using the new Tricity 300 is convenient thanks to its Smart Key system. As long as the rider has the Smart Key with them, they can carry out all of the main operations via the main switch.

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A smart key system allows control of the bike without manually inserting a key, alongside an LCD display

Along with the three-wheel layout and the enhanced control offered by the ABS and a Unified Braking system, a Traction Control System (TCS) adds another layer of safety to the Tricity 300.

The Tricity 300’s LCD instruments provide all the relevant information in a clear and easy to understand display. There’s a large digital speedometer as well as a bar-type tachometer, clock, odometer, tripmeter and more – and ln the outer edges of the panel the rider can see the indicator lights showing ABS, Tilt Lock Assist system status, TCS and ambient air temperature – with a warning light coming on at 3ºC and lower.

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Traction control is also standard fitment on the Tricity 300 offering an additional safety benefit

The Tricity 300 also features a Tilt Lock Assist system that provides extra convenience by helping the machine to remain upright when stopped.

This system features a caliper and brake disc that are mounted onto the LMW mechanism’s upper parallelogram arm. When the Tilt Lock Assist system is activated, the caliper’s compact electric actuator pushes the pads onto the disc and locks the parallelogram linkage in place.

As soon as the Tricity 300 throttle is opened the Tilt Lock Assist system disengages automatically, enabling the rider to ride away.

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A Tilt Lock Assist system also helps keep the bike upright at a standstill automatically

The Tricity 300’s Tilt Lock Assist system is completely separated from the suspension functions, making it easier and more comfortable when pushing the Tricity 300 forwards or backwards when parking and also makes it easier when placing the vehicle on its main stand.

Australian availability and pricing is yet to be announced.

Source: MCNews.com.au

2020 BMW F 900 R | 105 hp | 92 Nm | 895cc

BMW Motorrad have announced a new F 900 R nakedbike for 2020 at EICMA alongside a new F 900 XR ‘adventure-sport’ option that widens their street-bike portfolio yet further.

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2020 BMW F 900 R announced at EICMA

The F 900 R replaces the F 800 R and puts to rest rumours of an F 850 R which had been circulating. In the F 900 R we get a new 895 cc in-line twin-cylinder engine based on the F 850 powerplant, now producing 77 kW (105 hp) and 92 Nm of torque at 6500 rpm. BMW state that 87 Nm is already available from 4500 rpm.

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The 2020 BMW F 900 R boasts a 895cc in-line two-cylinder

The standard electronics package offers Rain and Road riding modes as standard, controlling the ASC and ABS systems.

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2020 BMW F 900 R

‘Riding Modes Pro’ option offers further rider aids with DTC (Dynamic Traction Control), ABS Pro (corner ABS), DBC (Dynamic Brake Control) and MSR – the new engine torque control system which prevents rear wheel slip during abrupt down-shifting or throttle closure.

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Standard fitment is a 6.5inch TFT display with two riding modes, ASC and ABS

The F 900 R is designed to offer a sporty, active and upright seating position, with low and high seat options available. Standard seat height is 815mm but low seats down to 770 mm, and high-seat options up to 865 will also be available.

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Standard seat height on the F 900 R is 815mm with two lower and two higher options

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A new steel sub-frame was developed to keep the rear compact

A steel bridge frame uses the engine as a load-bearing element while the fuel tank is traditionally located. The fuel cell is a plastic-welded construction and offers a relatively limited 13-litre capacity. A new bolt-on steel rear frame is also featured.

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A plastic welded fuel tank offers 13L capacity and keeps weight down

BMW are promising a fuel economy of 4.2L per 100 km so a range of 300km should be possible.

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A 300km range on the 2020 F 900 R should be plentiful

Forks are 43mm USD items, while the rear shock offers pre-load and rebound adjustability and acts on an aluminium double-sided swingarm.

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43mm forks are fitted, with the option for Dynamic ESA on the rear shock

Suspension travel is 135mm front and 142mm rear, with the option of Dynamic ESA available as an ex-works option for electronic suspension control at the rear.

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Brembo provides stoppers on both ends with ABS as standard on the F 900 R

The 2020 F 900 R is also fitted with dual 320mm front rotors and Brembo radial four-piston calipers. A 265mm rear rotor and single-piston floating caliper looks after the rear. Wheels are die-cast aluminium items running 120/70 – 17 and 180/55 – 17 tyres.

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A top notch 6.5 inch display comes with BMW Motorrad connectivity as standard, although to get the full electronics package Riding Modes Pro is required

A 6.5-inch TFT display includes the BMW Motorrad Connectivity system as standard, with LED lighting all round also standard, but able to be upgraded to Adaptive Cornering Light with the optional Headlight Pro extra.

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Lighting is all LED, with cornering lights available as an extra

The new F 900 R will be available in Blackstorm metallic, San Marino Blue metallic and Hockenheim Silver metallic/Racing Red colour options.

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2020 BMW F 900 R – Blackstorm metallic

Total weight comes in at 211kg ready to ride, with Australian pricing and availability yet to be announced.

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2020 BMW F 900 R – Hockenheim Silver metallic/Racing Red

2020 BMW F 900 R Specifications

F 900 R
Engine
Capacity 895 cc
Bore/stroke 86/77 mm
Output 77/105  kW/hp
at engine speed 8,500 rpm
Torque at engine speed 92 Nm /6,500 rpm
Type Water-cooled 2-cylinder 4-stroke in-line engine, four valves per cylinder activated by cam followers, two overhead camshafts and dry sump lubrication
Compression 13.1/1
Fuel Premium unleaded 95 RON
Valve control DOHC (double overhead camshaft), cam followers
Valves per cylinder 4
Ø intake/outlet 33.5 mm/27.2 mm
Ø throttle valve 48 mm
Engine control BMS-M
Emission control Closed-loop three-way catalytic converter, exhaust standard EU-5
Electrical System
Alternator 416 W
Battery V/Ah 12/12, maintenance-free
Headlamp LED headlights (low and high beam)
(Headlight Pro option: LED daytime riding light and Adaptive Cornering Light)
Rear light LED brake light/rear light
Indicators LED turn indicators
Starter 0.9 kW
Power Transmission
Clutch Multiplate wet clutch (anti-hopping), mechanically controlled
Gearbox Constant-mesh 6-speed gearbox, integrated in the engine housing
Primary ratio 1.821
Gear Transmission Ratios
I 2.833
II 2.067
III. 1.6
IV. 1.308
V 1.103
VI. 0.968
Secondary drive Endless O-ring chain with jerk damping in the rear wheel hub
Secondary ratio 2.588
Suspension
Frame construction type Steel bridge frame in monocoque design, load-bearing engine
Front wheel control USD telescopic fork Ø 43 mm
Rear wheel control Aluminium double-sided swinging arm, directly mounted central spring strut,hydraulically adjustable spring rest, adjustable rebound damping (option: Dynamic ESA)
Spring travel, front/rear 135/142 mm
Wheel castor 114.3 mm
Wheelbase 1,518 mm
Steering head angle 60.5°
Front Brakes Hydraulically activated twin disc brake, floating brake discs, Ø 320 mm, 4-piston radial brake calipers
Rear Brakes Hydraulically activated single disc brake, Ø 265 mm, 1-piston floating caliper
ABS BMW Motorrad ABS as standard
Wheels Die-cast aluminium wheels
Front: 3.5 x 17″
Rear: 5.5 x 17″
Tyres Front:120/70 ZR 17
Front: 180/55 ZR 17
Dimensions & Weights
Total length 2,140 mm
Total width not including mirrors 815 mm
Seat height 815 mm
Accessory Seat (Option Lowered suspension 770)
(Option Seat, low 790)
(Optional Accessory Seat, high 835)
(Optional Accessory Comfort seat 840)
(Option Seat, extra high 865)
DIN unladen weight, road ready 211 Kg
Permitted total weight 430 kg
Fuel tank capacity 13 l
Performance Figures
Fuel consumption (WMTC) 4.2l/100 km
Acceleration 0-100 km/h 3.7s
Top speed >200 km/h

Source: MCNews.com.au

2020 KTM 390 Adventure | 158 kg | 44 hp

KTM are set to introduce a 390 Adventure model to the Australian market early in 2020 to widen their adventure-touring portfolio with a new light-weight learner legal machine.

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2020 KTM 390 Adventure

Tipping the scales at 158kg (172 kg complete with a full 14.5-litre fuel tank), and boasting 44 horsepower it will be an attractive option for a new rider.

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2020 KTM 390 Adventure

The KTM 390 Adventure should prove extremely comfortable and practical in a commuting role during the week, then be ready for adventure come the weekend.

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2020 KTM 390 Adventure

The 373.2cc engine is borrowed from the highly successful KTM 390 Duke and RC390 models to pull all-roads touring duty in the new 390 Adventure.

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2020 KTM 390 Adventure

It is a high-tech EU4 spec’ high-compression engine that spins hard and is fuelled by a Bosch EFI system via a 38 mm throttle body that is controlled via a ride-by-wire system.

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2020 KTM 390 Adventure

A single 320mm disc with radial caliper and 230mm rear disc are connected to a Bosch 9.1MP ABS system that can be turned off when negotiating more extreme off-road tracks.  Traction/stability control systems are also standard.

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2020 KTM 390 Adventure

KTM state that the chassis and ergonomics are derived from the 790 Adventure in conjunction with feedback from the KTM 450 Rally program.

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2020 KTM 390 Adventure

The trellis frame has been tuned for controlled flex to provide feel to the rider and the 390 Adventure rolls on a 1430 mm wheelbase.

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2020 KTM 390 Adventure

WP provide their Apex spec’ suspension with inverted 43mm forks that are adjustable for both compression and rebound damping via easy knobs on top of the fork tubes, compression in one leg and rebound in the other. The WP Apex shock is adjustable for preload and rebound.

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2020 KTM 390 Adventure

Suspension travel is a generous 170 mm at the front and 177 mm at the rear.

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2020 KTM 390 Adventure

The 390 Adventure has a handy 200 mm of ground clearance while keeping the seat height to a reasonable 855 mm. KTM state that due to the slim proportions of the machine and a sculpted seat getting on and off the bike is easier than the seat height might suggest.

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2020 KTM 390 Adventure

A full-colour TFT dash can connect to your phone via Bluetooth and the KTM My Ride navigation app to facilitate on-dash navigation prompts while you ride.   An up-down quick-shifter will be an optional extra.

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2020 KTM 390 Adventure

2020 KTM 390 Adventure Specifications

Specficiations
Engine
Engine Type Single cylinder, 4-stroke
Displacement 373.2 cc
Bore / Stroke 89 / 60 mm
Power 32 kW (44 hp) @ 9,000 rpm
Torque 37 Nm @ 7,000 rpm
Compression Ratio 12.6:1
Starter / Battery Electric starter / 12V, 8 Ah
Transmission 6 gears
Fuel System Bosch EFI (throttle body 38 mm)
Control 4 V / DOHC
Lubrication Wet sump
Engine Oil Motorex Formula 4T 15W/50
Primary Drive 30:80
Final Drive 15:45
Cooling Liquid cooling
Clutch PASC™ slipper clutch, mechanically operated
Ignition / Engine Management Bosch EMS with RBW
Traction Control MTC
Chassis
Frame Steel trellis frame, powder coated
Subframe Steel trellis frame, powder coated
Handlebar Aluminum, tapered, Ø 26 / 22 mm
Front Suspension WP APEX, Ø 43 mm, adjustable compression / rebound
Rear Suspension WP APEX shock absorber, adjustable rebound and spring preload
Suspension Travel Front / Rear 170 / 177 mm
Front Brake Single piston, radially mounted caliper, brake disc Ø 320 mm
Rear Brake Double piston, floating caliper, brake disc Ø 230 mm
Abs Bosch 9.1MP Two Channel (disengageable)
Wheels Front / Rear Cast aluminium wheels 2.50 × 19″; 3.50 × 17″
Tires Front / Rear 100/90 × 19; 130/80 × 17
Chain X-Ring 520
Silencer Stainless steel primary and aluminium secondary silencer
Steering Head Angle 63,5°
Trail 98 mm
Wheel Base 1,430 ± 15.5 mm
Ground Clearance 200 mm
Seat Height 855 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity Approx. 14.5 litres / 3.5 litres reserve
Dry Weight Approx. 158 kg (without fuel)

Source: MCNews.com.au

2020 Harley Pan America & Bronx | More details emerge

2020 Harley-Davidson Pan America & Bronx


More details around Harley-Davidson’s expanding range for 2020 have emerged at EICMA, with further information released on the Pan America, as well as new Bronx models.

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2020 Harley-Davidson Pan America 1250

Both will feature a new Harley-Davidson powerplant, called the Revolution Max which will come in two capacity versions, a 975 cc for the Bronx streetfighter, and a 1250 cc version for the Pan America.

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2020 Harley-Davidson Bronx

Revolution Max will be a 60-degree V-twin with liquid-cooling and dual down-draft throttle-bodies. The 975cc version is expected to produce 115 hp and 70 lbs-ft (95 Nm) of torque.

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2020 Harley-Davidson Bronx 975cc Revolution Max

The 1250 Revolution Max is expected to produce 145 hp and 90 lbs-ft of torque (122 Nm), although these figures are all performance targets from Harley-Davidson, so we could expect to see some change as we get closer to the release date.

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2020 Harley-Davidson Pan America 1250 with Revolution Max 1250

The Revolution Max will be run as a stressed member of the frame and will feature a counter-balancer to mitigate engine vibration, with Harley promising a ‘surge of high-rpm power’ with a more performance orientated design approach obviously being taken.

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2020 Harley-Davidson Bronx

Harley have also announced they collaborated with Brembo to create a new radial monobloc four-piston caliper for these machines.

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A specially developed Brembo brake will be featured across both models

Both models feature dual front disc brakes with the new Brembo caliper and upside-down forks, as well as a monoshock rear.

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Michelin tyres are fitted to both models, with a banana-type swingarm on the Bronx

A trellis-style sub-frame is visible on the Pan America and looks designed to feature plenty of luggage along with reasonable pillion perches.

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The Pan America features a trellis sub-frame with spoked wheels

Hand-guards and an adjustable screen are featured, along with crash bars that may be standard fitment and look well integrated into the Pan America. Hard panniers are also shown in some shots, and look to mount via integrated mounting points, alongside a pillion grab rail.

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A large screen on the Pan America seems ready for an extensive electronics system plus inter-connectivity with mobile devices

Final drive is chain on the Pan America, with a large digital display and cruise control switches on the left switchblock. A steering damper is also visible.

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2020 Harley-Davidson Pan America 1250

Styling is unique with Harley obviously keen to set themselves apart from the competition, while entering the highly competitive adventure-touring segment.

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2020 Harley-Davidson Pan America 1250

The Bronx features a belt final drive in the images provided, with the same switchblock as the Pan America with cruise control, and a single round digital dash.

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2020 Harley-Davidson Bronx

Compression and rebound adjustment is also visible on the fork tops, with flat bars.

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2020 Harley-Davidson Bronx – Single digital dash, busy switchblock and adjustable forks

The headlight also looks to feature a DRL and may be an LED unit.

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2020 Harley-Davidson Bronx

Source: MCNews.com.au