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August 2015

Kawasaki has revealed new colour options for the ER-6f, the ER-6n, the Versys 650, as well as the Vulcan S.

While the Versys 650 and the Vulcan S are new models, the ER-6f and ER-6n were expected to go through an extensive update by mid 2016, but looking at Kawasaki’s decision to introduce new paint options, we feel that it is safe to say that the refreshed ER-6f and ER-6n will take longer than we expected to make their debut.

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Coming back to the new paint options, the ER-6f gets three options for the 2016 season. The iconic green Candy Lime Green version now features fairing sides in Metallic Spark Black fading to a lighter colour fairing lower. In a similar style, the Candy Persimmon Red model also has Metallic Spark Black fairing sides while the Metallic Carbon Gray option sticks to an all over single colour approach.

Like its ER-6n partner, each new for 2016 ER-6f comes with a coloured rear shock absorber spring and pin-striped wheels as standard. All the new colour options are available on ABS and non-ABS models.

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The Vulcan S on the other hand, is now available in white. The beige Urban City White option is joined by Metallic Matt Carbon Gray, creating an impactful and purposeful look. All the new colour options are available on ABS and non-ABS models.

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And then we have the Versys 650, which is currently available in Metallic Matte Carbon Gray and Metallic Spark Black machine. New for next year are the striking Candy Matte Orange and Pearl Stardust White combined with Metallic Spark Black option.

On another note, Kawasaki mentioned in the press release that it has many announcements due in the near future. So, we can expect 2016 to be a pretty busy and interesting year for the brand.

 

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UPDATE: Since this bike has been launched publicly, we are able to share this shot again. Check out the launch article here.

MM reader, has just messaged us about these spyshots of the upcoming bike said to be the Yamaha 150LC which looking like to be officially named Y15ZR.
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Looking at the bike closely, we can see that the naming Y15ZR is for the bike which comes in manual clutch configuration. I think this naming is used to separate the Y15ZR from the 135LC.
Said to be coming soon this 8th August 2015 which is on this Saturday. 2 more pics after the jump:
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English riders Jonathan Rea and Chaz Davies reigned supreme during race 1 and 2 respectively at the Pirelli Malaysian Round of the eni FIM Superbike World Championship in Sepang last weekend.

Race 1

In the beginning stages of race 1, it looked like Tom Sykes (Kawasaki Racing Time) was on his way to  the chequered flag as he was ahead of Chaz Davies (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati SBK Team) and Jonathan Rea (Kawasaki Racing Team) by approximately 3 seconds, Sykes’ tyres gave way with 4 laps remaining, allowing Davies and Rea to overtake him.

The battle between them lasted all the way until the last corner, where Davies managed to overtake Rea, only to get overtaken again right before the finishing line. In fact, the pair swapped places three times on the final lap before the last corner. The victory at Race 1’s marked Rea’s 10th win this year.

The winners aside, the closest on track fight was between the Aprilia pairing of Leon Haslam and Max Biaggi who were dicing for 5th and 6th.

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Wildcard entry Max Biaggi, who represented the Aprilia Racing Team on the other hand finished third, claiming a historic 71st podium finish, extending his own record of being the oldest rider to ever stand on a WorldSBK podium.

Sylvain Guintoli also claimed a season best 4th after his Pata Honda appeared to be kinder to its tyres while Poleman Sykes dropped to 5thafter setting a blistering pace that saw him shatter the lap record in the early stages.

Alex Lowes was 6th aboard the Voltcom Crescent Suzuki ahead of Leon Haslam (Aprilia Racing Team), Althea Racing pairing Matteo Baiocco and Niccolo Canepa, and Jordi Torres (Aprilia Racing Team) who dropped from what looked like a safe 4th to 10th in the final few laps.

David Salom (Team Pedercini), Randy de Puniet (Voltcom Crescent Suzuki), Leon Camier (MV Agusta Reparto Corse), Roman Ramos (Team Go Eleven) and Leandro Mercado (Barni Racing) completed the point scorers.

Race 2

In Race 2, it was drama at the first corner itself as Max Biaggi (Aprilia Racing Team) crashed out of contention. The next drama occurred when former champion Tom Sykes crashed at Turn 9 with ten laps to go. This was a big blow to Sykes as it ended his championship ambitions for 2015.

Up front, the battle this time was once again between Chaz Davies and Jonathan Rea. Thanks to his consistent pace until the end, Davies was able to secure his 3rdvictory in four races, moving into 2nd overall in the championship standings. Jordi Torres of the Aprilia Racing Team finished third, claiming his second podium finish of the season.

Sylvain Guintoli (Pata Honda) scored another 4th position, his best weekend of the season ahead of team mate Michael van der Mark who made up for his race one retirement with a fine 5th.

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Leon Haslam was 6th on his Aprilia Racing – Red Devils machine, finishing a tenth behind the Dutchman.

David Salom (Team Pedercini), Alex Lowes, Matteo Baiocco (Althea Racing) and Roman Ramos (Team Go Eleven) were 7th to 10threspectively with Niccolo Canepa (Althea Racing), Leon Camier (MV Agusta Reparto Corse), Randy de Puniet (Voltcom Crescent Suzuki), Tom Sykes and Leandro Mercado (Barni Racing) completing the points finishers.

After the action in Sepang, the race for overall title has gone all wrong for Tom Sykes, who was almost 90 points ahead of the closest competitor last week. Well, looks like he has nobody else to blame except himself, or maybe his tyres.

The overall leader now is Jonathan Rea of Kawasaki Racing Team with 452 points, followed by Chaz Davies of Aruba IT Ducati team with 308 points. And then we have Tom Sykes with 295 points.

The next round will be taking place at the Circuito de Jerez in Spain, on September 20th.

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Prince Lubricants Racing Team marks a bittersweet outing in Round 2 of the Malaysia Superbike Championship 2015 (MSC 2015) held during WSBK Malaysia 2015.

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Suzuki Assemblers Malaysia Sdn Bhd introduces new Suzuki GSX-S1000 ABS and GSX-S1000F during WSBK Malaysia 2015 – RM68,400 and RM74,400 respectively.

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Fakhrusy Rostam takes second podium finish for Team Malaysia after dramatic Race 2 of the Shell Advance Asia Talent Cup 2015 Round 3 in Sepang.

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WSBK-Race1-Sepang-004On the last day of Pirelli World SBK Championship Malaysian Round, Jonathan Rea proves it dominance in Race 1 where he clocks 2’04.489 with the top speed of 304.2km/h. Following closely on him with only 0.121s gap is Chaz Davies from Aruba.it Racing – Ducati SBK Team. The third place belongs to the legend, Max Biaggi with the time of 2’04.791 and top speed at 305.8km/h.   (more…)

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Fakhrusy Rostam takes second podium finish for Team Malaysia after dramatic Race 2 of the Shell Advance Asia Talent Cup 2015 Round 3 in Sepang.

As Race 2 of the Shell Advance Asia Talent Cup 2015 Round 3 unfolded in the Sepang International Circuit (SIC), it was hard to guess how the race would fare. Unlike yesterday, the Japanese brigade of riders got off to a strong start, but a red flag midway through the race and a last lap incident brought out several upsets.   (more…)

2015 Suzuki GSX-S1000
2015 Suzuki GSX-S1000

The 2016 Suzuki GSX-S1000 ABS and Suzuki GSX-S1000F ABS are derived from the legendary, championship-winning Suzuki GSX-R1000 and are also closely related to the Suzuki GSX-RR, Suzuki’s new MotoGP race machine. The new Suzuki GSX-S lineup carries the spirit of the Suzuki GSX-R to the street, with shared technology and components packaged into a chassis designed specifically for street riding comfort.

However, the Suzuki GSX-S1000 and Suzuki GSX-S1000F aren’t just stripped down versions of the supersport Suzuki GSX-R1000, they have been specifically redeveloped for the street. The difference between the Suzuki GSX-S1000 and the Suzuki GSX-S1000F is that the former is a naked model while the latter is faired.   (more…)

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A special edition of Aprilia RSV4 made memorable of the wild card entry of Max Biaggi in World SBK Sepang Round bearing the #3 bike. Check out more pictures after the jump:   (more…)

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Indonesian riders will get one more bike update for 2015 and this time it is Honda with its CB150R. The CB150R is a beautiful bike from Honda with a Trellis frame that is not the usual favourite type from the Japanese market.

It is said to be unveiled today 5th August in Indonesia. Pics and info from a friend in Indonesia.

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Superpole 1 Baiocco from Althea Racing gets the 1st place while Alex Lowes from VOLTCOM Crescent Suzuki riding the Suzuki GSX-R1000 gets the 2nd place. Both of the rider are qualified for the Superpole 2 with the faster riders. At 3rd place, van der Mark makes it mark with the time of 2’05.004.

Today’s highlight of Pirelli World SBK Sepang, Malaysia, sees Tom Sykes tops the Superpole 2 with 2’03.240. Riding the Kawasaki ZX-10R it sure a familiar territory for him to take a lead. Aprilia Racing Team – Red Devils are always competitive in WSBK and this is shown with Jordi Torres leading the 2nd place with 2’03.510. On the third, there’s Sylvain Guintoli from PATA Honda WSBK Team with 2’03.836.  (more…)

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