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2022 Indian Honoring Heroes Apparel Collection

The Indian Honoring Heroes apparel collection allows riders to support active-duty military personnel with military-inspired clothing. This extensive new apparel line will be available until Nov. 30, 2022, and 100% of the profits will go toward Armed Services YMCA and its Operation Ride Home program. Read the press release below for more information.


2022 Indian Honoring Heroes apparel collection

MINNEAPOLIS, MN Indian Motorcycle has unveiled its 2022 Honoring Heroes apparel collection – a military-inspired line that allows riders and fans to proudly display their support for U.S. military service, while also directly supporting active-duty military with their purchases. From now until Nov. 30, 2022, Indian Motorcycle will donate 100% of the collection’s profits to benefit the Armed Services YMCA (ASYMCA) and its Operation Ride Home program, which assists active-duty United States military personnel in traveling home to visit their families.

Related Story: 2022 Indian Scout Rogue | First Ride Review

With 13 new styles, the 2022 Indian Motorcycle Honoring Heroes collection includes a mix of military-inspired khaki, black, and camo casualwear pieces for men and women. The men’s line features a zip-up hoodie, a crewneck sweatshirt, and various shirt styles, including a button-up short-sleeve, standard t-shirt, sleeveless, and long-sleeve options. The women’s line features a zip-up hoodie and three shirt options: V-neck t-shirt, tank top, and three-quarter sleeve. To complete the collection, Indian Motorcycle has also introduced a new Camo Icon Trucker Hat and Black Icon Cap.

2022 Indian Honoring Heroes apparel collection
Ellen McCarthey, Lieutenant Colonel, US Marine Corps, wearing Camo Peak Trucker Cap ($29.99)

“Support for the United States military and the men and women who serve our country has long been a cornerstone of the Indian Motorcycle brand, and we’re always exploring meaningful ways to make a difference for our active and retired military,” said Michael Dougherty, president of Indian Motorcycle. “Last year’s collection garnered positive feedback across the board, and that success motivated us to not only bring it back for 2022, but to turn it into a significant fund-raising engine for our friends at the Armed Services YMCA.”

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2022 Indian Honoring Heroes apparel collection
Nick Etzel, Sergeant, US Army, wearing Men’s Stencil Block Icon Hoodie ($89.99)

The ASYMCA is an independent, national nonprofit, specifically dedicated to serving active-duty military service members and their families. The oldest military support organization in the U.S., the ASYMCA was established in 1861 and has long provided care and comfort for military troops through unique and specialized programs for service members, military spouses and military children.

2022 Indian Honoring Heroes apparel collection
Steve Needles, MN/SD National Guard, Army Reserves, wearing Men’s Stencil Block Icon Tank Khaki ($29.99)

As a gesture of appreciation for their service, Indian Motorcycle employees who are veterans themselves were featured in the official product photography for the Honoring Heroes collection. Learn more about them here.

2022 Indian Honoring Heroes apparel collection
Dallas Thompson, Iowa National Guard, wearing Women’s Stencil Block Icon Hoodie ($89.99)

The Indian Motorcycle Honoring Heroes collection is available now at select Indian Motorcycle dealers around the country. Until Nov. 30, 2022, all profits from purchases made will be donated, up to a total of $100,000, by Indian Motorcycle to benefit the ASYMCA and its Operation Ride Home program.

2022 Indian Honoring Heroes apparel collection
Ellen McCarthey, Lieutenant Colonel, US Marine Corps, wearing Women’s Stencil Block Icon Tank Black ($34.99).

To learn more about the collection visit the Indian Motorcycle Outpost. For more information about Operation Ride Home, or to make a tax-deductible donation, please visit OperationRideHome.com.

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New Gear: TCX Infinity 3 Adventure Boots, Mid or Tall

TCX Infinity 3 boots
TCX Infinity 3 boots. On the left is the mid in Black/Green. On the right is the tall in Black.

Offering both a tall and mid model, the Infinity 3 adventure touring boot from TCX is made from a mix of microfiber, split leather, and engineered fabric. The mid model features a T-DRY waterproof membrane for protection against atmospheric agents, while the tall model has a GORE-TEX Performance waterproof membrane.

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The Groundtrax rubber outsole optimizes performance in all conditions, and the OrthoLite insole provides long-lasting cushioning and breathability. A dial fastening system adjusts the tension of the external lace, and an adjustable front band completes the perfect fit. Both models have a breathable and waterproof lining, ergonomic shin plates, and reinforcements for the toe, gear area, heel, and ankle.

The Infinity 3 boot mid model comes in Black or Black/Green for $329.99. The tall model is only available in Black for $419.99.

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New Gear: BMW Motorrad ConnectedRide Com U1

BMW Motorrad ConnectedRide Com U1

Whether you’re riding with only one partner or a large group, communication is key. The BMW Motorrad ConnectedRide Com U1 communications system allows you to stay connected with others on the ride and hosts several features to make your ride easier and more enjoyable.

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The ConnectedRide Com U1 allows you to choose between two connection types: Bluetooth and Mesh 2.0. Bluetooth lets you talk to another person up to a mile away. It’s a handy way to communicate without the need to call, especially in areas where cell service isn’t reliable. Mesh requires at least six participants but gives groups a range of up to nearly 5 miles, making it ideal for larger group rides. For really large groups, Multi Channel Open Mesh allows anyone on the same channel to communicate with no limit of participants and no need to pair devices ahead of time.

BMW Motorrad ConnectedRide Com U1
The com system is compatible with any helmet.

This com system also allows you to share music with your passenger so you’re both bopping to the same beat. The system is equipped with an FM radio with 10 presets. Riders can use either the four buttons on the device or voice control. The HD-quality 40mm speakers and com system are easy to install, especially with the help of BMW’s video demonstration. Because of the quick charging function, the system can get 3.5 hours of Mesh intercom use and six hours of Bluetooth off a 20-minute charge.

BMW’s Motorrad ConnectedRide Com U1 system is available for $375. Visit BMW’s website for more information.

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Alpinestars Tech-Air 3 Airbag Vest | Gear Review

Alpinestars Tech-Air 3
The author wearing the Tech-Air 3 outside his jacket.

The Alpinestars Tech-Air 3 is the newest addition to the Alpinestars lineup of airbag systems. The vest is positioned for use by urban commuters and touring riders. 

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Unlike the Tech-Air 5, the Tech-Air 3 was designed to be worn either outside or inside a motorcycle jacket. Compared to the Tech-Air 5’s $749.95 price tag, the Tech-Air 3 retails at $599.95, making it the most affordable, self-contained airbag system from Alpinestars to date.  

Like its more expensive counterpart, the Tech-Air 3 incorporates three gyroscopes and three accelerometers for detecting a crash. The sensors communicate with the vest’s ECU every millisecond. That’s 1,000 calculations every second and 3.6 million calculations over the course of a one-hour ride. According to Alpinestars, when a crash is detected, the vest inflates in 50 milliseconds, or 1/20th of a second. The street-only algorithm of the Tech-Air 3 was formulated to even detect a crash while stopped, for example, being struck from behind while at a stoplight. 

Alpinestars Tech-Air 3

The canister of the Tech-Air 3 needs replacing after each deployment, while the air bladder is capable of being reused up to three times. Replacing a canister is $99 at participating Alpinestars dealers, while both canister and air bladder replacement cost is $199. The same replacement costs on the Tech-Air 5 are $179 and $299, respectively. Some of the extra costs of the 5 can be attributed to its extra amount of protection. Where both the 3 and 5 cover a rider’s back, chest, and collarbones, the 5 also protects a rider’s ribs, shoulders, and upper arms.  

Alpinestars Tech-Air 3
Image shows bladder of Tech-Air 3.

Both the 3 and 5 are compatible with the Alpinestars Tech-Air app, which allows you to quickly check battery life, among other functions. Along these lines, the 3 boasts 40 hours of battery life compared to the 5’s 30 hours. Charging the 3 is a simple matter of connecting a USB-C cable to an easily accessible port inside the vest’s left breast. In terms of additional safety, the 5 comes with an included CE level 1 back protector whereas the 3 provides only a pocket for one.  

Alpinestars Tech-Air 3: Outside vs. Inside 

A key feature of the Tech-Air 3 is the versatility of wearing the vest outside a riding jacket as well as inside. The vest’s exterior shell is water resistant, and the ECU and electronics are housed within a waterproof pocket. All functional elements of the vest are removable so the vest can be washed. If worn on the inside of a riding jacket, Alpinestars recommends 1.6 inches of space around the rider’s torso so the air bladders can properly inflate.  

Alpinestars Tech-Air 3
The author wearing the Tech-Air 3 under his jacket.

For the guys, the Tech-Air 3 comes in black and yellow color schemes, whereas the Stella model for the ladies is currently only available in black. All the vests feature a reflective stripe above the shoulder, but the high-vis yellow is the obvious choice for conspicuity. The vest does not provide any inner pockets, but there is an exterior zippered pocket on the lower right side.  

The Tech-Air 3 provides a rider with the benefits of airbag protection without the additional cost of replacing a tight-fitting jacket that doesn’t provide the requisite amount of inner space. However, there are some drawbacks to exterior use. For one, it’s an aesthetic eyesore. Additionally, the vest covers all those nifty pockets your riding jacket provides. More importantly, if a crash were to occur, your riding jacket would most likely protect the vest from road rash damage if worn underneath, whereas if worn outside, both the riding jacket and vest would incur damage.  

Alpinestars Tech-Air 3
Alpinestars Tech-Air 3 in Black
Alpinestars Tech-Air 3
Alpinestars Tech-Air 3 in Black (back view)

Also, you should expect to get warm wearing the Tech-Air 3. Even with the vest worn underneath a full-mesh jacket on a mid-70s day, there was a noticeable increase in heat. In the realm of safety vs comfort, there’s always a tradeoff, and the water-resistant construction of the Tech-Air 3 equates to less airflow. 

Besides its insulating drawbacks, the Tech-Air 3 vest is comfortable to wear outside or inside a riding jacket. The canister is ergonomically designed to follow the contour of a rider’s body, but because it’s the heaviest element of the vest, it won’t go unnoticed residing on the backside of a rider’s left rear hip.  

The very user-friendly vest automatically activates via magnetic zip closures, then haptically notifies the wearer of the system’s readiness. Disengaging the system is almost as important as engaging it because the wrong series of motions or even a friendly slap on the back while off a motorcycle can trick the ECU into deciphering the event as a crash and engaging the system. So it is highly recommended to unzip the vest whenever you’re not riding to forgo any false deployments and save yourself from a $99 mishap. 

Alpinestars Tech-Air 3
Alpinestars Tech-Air 3 in Black/Yellow Fluo
Alpinestars Tech-Air 3
Alpinestars Tech-Air 3 in Black/Yellow Fluo (back view)

Is the Tech-Air 3 worth the price? According to Alpinestars, the system reduces impact force on a rider’s body by up to 95%. If wearing the vest outside your everyday riding jacket is important, it’s the only game in town from Alpinestars. If the external option is unnecessary, for only $150 more the Tech-Air 5 provides additional airbag protection for a rider’s ribs, shoulders, and upper arms, and comes with an included traditional back protector. The 5’s algorithm is also switchable between street and racetrack. As mentioned, though, it’s twice as expensive to service the Tech-Air 5, which makes the Tech-Air 3 a much more affordable alternative. 

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New Gear: Kodlin Lowering Kits for H-D Pan America

Kodlin Lowering Kits
The photo on the left shows the Harley-Davidson Pan America after installing the Kodlin 2-inch lowering kit.

The new Kodlin lowering kits from Kodlin Motorcycles will take your 2021-up Harley-Davidson Pan America to a whole other level…a lower level, that is.

Related Story: 2021 Harley-Davidson Pan America 1250 Special | First Ride Review

Kodlin Lowering Kits

Offered for either 1-inch or 2-inch lowering, each kit is made of steel with a black powder coating finish. Installation is easy and doesn’t require a shock compression tool or modification to suspension. However, note that operation of the centerstand can only be done by two people after installation of the 2-inch lowering kit, and caution is advised when operating the sidestand. Both lowering kits are priced at $99.99 and available the Kodlin Motorcycles website.   

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New Gear: Fire Power Oils and Filters

Fire Power
Fire Power motor oil comes in 10W-40 and 20W-50 in premium mineral, synthetic blend, and full synthetic formulations

Fire Power motor oils and filters are engineered for use in modern powersport applications. Available in premium mineral, synthetic blend, and full synthetic formulations, the motor oils have proven durability in laboratory and dyno testing and are formulated with high-strength viscosity modifiers for excellent shear stability, strength, and engine protection.

Fire Power filters feature media enhancement by M-pleating which increases dust holding capacity and reduces pressure drop. They are made of silicon rubber, which has a higher heat resistance than standard nitrile rubber. These filters are easy to service and take off after extended use.

Fire Power Filter
The media of Fire Power filters is resin-impregnated to ensure structural integrity under pressure and temperature spikes

Fire Power motor oils and filters meet API SL and JASO MA/MA2 standards and warranty specifications for Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, and Yamaha motorcycles. They’re also compatible with all clutch types.

The oil is available in 10W-40 and 20W-50 in quarts, gallons, and drums. 

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Alpinestars Tech-Air 3 Airbag Now Available

The Tech-Air 3 will come in men’s and women’s fitments.

The Tech-Air 3 will come in men’s and women’s fitments. (Alpinestars/)

Earlier this year Alpinestars gave us a sneak peek at its expanding line of Tech-Air airbag systems, and now one of those items, the Tech-Air 3, is available to customers starting at $599.95.

The Tech-Air 3 will have the broadest appeal of the products in the growing Tech-Air family thanks to a design approach that lets riders wear the garment over or under their standard riding jacket. It’s also a fully autonomous unit, meaning riders won’t have to plug the Tech-Air 3 into separate modules or sensors on the bike. Other Tech-Air products will focus on distinct ride styles, such as on-track or off-road riding.

The water-resistant exterior chassis houses a waterproof ECU and electronics system that gathers information from six different sensors within the garment. The crash detection algorithm developed by Alpinestars monitors the continuous flow of information and inflates within 50 milliseconds of detecting a crash. The system is readied automatically when the rider secures the magnetic zip closure and an LED display on the chest provides operational status. Riders will also be able to connect to the Tech-Air 3 via Bluetooth to monitor the battery and operational status as well.

The Tech-Air 3 will be available in sizes XS–4XL. It will also be available in a Stella cut for women, with sizes ranging from XS–2XL. Color options will include black, or black and fluorescent yellow.

Alpinestars Tech-Air 3 will start at $599.95.

Alpinestars Tech-Air 3 will start at $599.95. (Alpinestars/)

The Tech-Air 3 is made to fit over or under a standard riding jacket.

The Tech-Air 3 is made to fit over or under a standard riding jacket. (Alpinestars/)

The Tech-Air 3 in black and fluorescent yellow.

The Tech-Air 3 in black and fluorescent yellow. (Alpinestars/)

A wide range of riders will benefit from the added protection the Tech-Air 3 provides.

A wide range of riders will benefit from the added protection the Tech-Air 3 provides. (Alpinestars/)

The Tech-Air 3 is a fully autonomous airbag system.

The Tech-Air 3 is a fully autonomous airbag system. (Alpinestars/)

Source: MotorCyclistOnline.com

Yamaha Announces 2023 YDX-MORO 07 and 05 e-Mountain Bikes

Yamaha YDX-MORO 05
2023 Yamaha YDX-MORO 05 in Forest Green. MSRP is $5,799.99.
Yamaha YDX-MORO 07
2023 Yamaha YDX-MORO 07 in Raven with Silver. MSRP is $6,399.99.

Yamaha has added the YDX-MORO 07 and the YDX-MORO 05 to its full suspension e-Mountain Bike lineup. Both bikes feature the new PW-X3 center-mounted drive unit, a dual twin frame, and the Quad Sensor system. These two new models join the YDX-MORO Pro, the YDX-MORO, and the YDX-TORC in Yamaha’s e-Mountain Bike family.

Related Story: 2020 Yamaha YDX Torc e-MTB | Review

The PW-X3 is Yamaha’s smallest, lightest, and most powerful drive unit to date. It has a claimed torque of 62.6 lb-ft, while maintaining 250W nominal assist, 500W maximum assist, and power assist up to 20 mph. Assist levels include ECO, Standard, High, MTB, Extra-Power, Automatic-Mode, and Walk Assist. Yamaha’s Automatic Support Mode feature selects the right amount of assist based on riding conditions.

Yamaha YDX-MORO 07
The PW-X3 center-mounted drive unit is Yamaha’s smallest, lightest, and most powerful drive unit to date.

The new bikes also come equipped with Yamaha’s interface control which allows riders to take in information and manage settings while staying focused on the trail. Features include a simple assist control switch, an LED support-mode level light indicator, Bluetooth connectivity to Garmin Edge 530-830-1030 cycling GPS computers, LED brightness adjustability, and a battery capacity indicator.

Differences

The YDX-MORO 07 and the YDX-MORO 05 feature many of the same components, but there are a few differences between the two other than the colors and $600.

In terms of suspension, the 07 has the Rockshox Lyrik Select front fork with 160mm of travel while the 05 has the Rockshox Revelation RC, also with 160mm of travel. In the rear, the 07 features the Super Deluxe Select+ shock with 150mm of travel, and the 05 features a Deluxe Select+ shock. Both bikes have the 210x55mm DebonAir+ spring with 15 clicks of rebound adjustment and 2-position compression adjustment.

Yamaha YDX-MORO 05
The YDX-MORO 05 getting the job done.

The brakes also differ. The 07 gets Magura MT5 4-piston brakes with a 203mm center lock rotor and a single-finger lever. The 05 gets the Magura MT30 4-piston brake in the front and a 2-piston brake in the rear with 203mm center lock rotors and a two-finger lever.

Yamaha YDX-MORO 07
The YDX-MORO 07 features better suspension and brakes than the 05.

Availability

The YDX-MORO 07 will be available this December in Dual Blue and Raven with Silver for $6,399.99. The YDX-MORO 05 will be available in early 2023 in Forest Green for $5,799.99. Both will be available in small, medium, and large sizes.

Yamaha YDX-MORO 07
2023 Yamaha YDX-MORO 07 in Dual Blue. MSRP is $6,399.99.

While both bikes are designed to provide what Yamaha calls a “Pure Ride” experience, it’s up to the rider whether the superior suspension and brakes on the 07 are worth the price difference. That Dual Blue on the 07 is pretty sharp too.

Visit Yamaha’s website for more information.

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New Gear: Indian Quick Release Low-Profile Trunk

Indian Quick Release Low-Profile Trunk
Indian Quick Release Low Profile Trunk

Indian’s new Quick Release Low-Profile Trunk provides extra storage for day trips and small adventures while maintaining Indian’s recognizable style. This trunk features a lockable lid with a side-opening hinge, and a gas strut stabilizes the lid while open.

Its 46 liters (12.1 gallons) of storage fits two half helmets, gloves, and a jacket. The trunk has a 22-lb cargo limit, and the bottom is covered with a soft liner to reduce cargo shifting.

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The quick release design lets you install/remove the trunk without tools, and no power connection plugs are required. Integrated mounting hardware comes off with the trunk.

Indian Quick Release Low-Profile Trunk

The Low-Profile Trunk is available in a multitude of colors for $1,799.99 ($2,319.96 with mounting kit).

For more information, visit Indian’s website.

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New Gear: Dunlop Geomax MX14 Rear Tire

Dunlop Geomax MX14
Dunlop Geomax MX14

Created as the successor to the popular Geomax MX12, the new Dunlop Geomax MX14 offers increased cornering grip, slide control, start performance, shock absorption, and braking grip, with enhanced handling in both deep sand/mud and hard-based sand/mud.

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Dunlop Geomax MX14
Dunlop Geomax MX14

The Geomax MX14 rear tire has reduced scoop block spacing and 18% taller tread blocks to ensure optimum grip.

An improved rubber compound increases tire strength and reduces flex, providing traction on straights and corner exits. Available in eight sizes, from minis to big bikes.

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