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The Perlis Customs seized 9 superbikes allegedly smuggled from Thailand into Malaysia.

The Customs Department of Malaysia’s Perlis state director, Tn. Ismail Hashim said the value of the seized motorcycles was RM416,500, while the estimated duties amounted to RM715,130.

“JKDM Perlis inspected 9 superbikes without registration at the entry lane of the Wang Kelian Immigration, Customs, Quarantine and Security (ICQS) Post.”

Among the motorcycles seized included the Honda Honda CBR1000RR, BMW S 1000 RR, Yamaha YZF-R1, Aprilia RSV4 and MV Agusta. Seizure was carried out as there was no valid tax payment document and import permit.

“The modus operandi is by bringing in the motorcycles that were declared for competition use using lorries and allegedly headed to the Sepang International Circuit. There was information claiming that the motorcycles are owned by individuals in Europe, Hong Kong among other countries. However, it aroused our suspicion when there was no complete document such as listing the chassis numbers,” said Tn. Ismail.

JKDM assures that they will investigate the matter to determine if this case is connected to superbike smuggling activities carried out by international and/or local syndicates.

“Investigation is carried out under Section 133(1)(f) of the Customs Act 1967. The suspect faces a maximum fine of RM500,000 or years jail or both if found guilty.”

Source: Berita Harian Online

Boon Siew Honda has just announced a new exciting colour for the 2024 Honda RS-X.

Honda dubs the new colour Mat Ion Blue Metallic. It gives the bike a fresh mid-life update: The new colour scheme makes the bike look stealthy, for want of a better word, compared to the previous offerings. It will be available in authorised and selected Honda dealers nationwide starting 22nd February 2024. The selling price of the 2024 Honda RS-X is RM9,798, without road tax, insurance and registration.

The RS-X continues to sell well in the country despite several reported “quirks.” It is mainly due to a pretty good performance courtesy of its 150cc, DOHC engine which produces 15.8hp (11.8kW) at 9,000 RPM and 13.6Nm of torque at 7,000 RPM. That power is channeled through a 6-speed gearbox. Anyone who has ridden the bike will tell you that it has a punchy low RPM acceleration that is great for urban riding. The engine is EURO 4 emission standard compliant, too.

Another selling point of the Honda RS-X is its design, which makes it look larger for a small bike. The Honda press release calls it “muscular.” This look is complemented with features that remain unchanged, such as the 1-channel Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS). 1-channel means it is only available on one wheel, in this case, the front. Hey, before criticising the system, let it be known that even bigger KTMs has a Supermoto feature to turn off the rear wheel’s ABS! Additionally, having ABS at least on one wheel is better than none at all.

Other features include LED lighting and digital speedometer.

Aveta Malaysia has announced the addition of eight (8) new stockists across six states, enhancing accessibility to genuine parts for customers throughout Malaysia.

These appointments align with the Aveta Customer Care Program, unveiled during the introduction of the Aveta Ranger Max Explorer in 2023.

The Aveta Customer Care Initiative Program comprises:

1. Aveta Care on Wheels Program: This initiative involves one pick-up truck and three motorcycles, tasked with reaching customers nationwide to resolve issues beyond local dealers’ capabilities.

2. Aveta Service Corner: A designated area at dealerships tailored to the specific needs and servicing requirements of Aveta owners. The first authorized service corner is operational, with plans for 29 more to be established in 2024.

3. Aveta Stockists Appointments: Initiated last year, the program is already operational, with plans to establish 10 stockists in 2024.

The appointment of stockists is crucial to ensure owners have immediate access to spare parts and guarantee the availability of genuine parts that fit Aveta motorcycles perfectly.

Mr. Steven Lim, Group Managing Director of Aveta Malaysia, expressed gratitude to their growing customer base, emphasizing the brand’s commitment to customer satisfaction and seamless ownership experiences.

The appointed stockists include:

– Kedah: Boon Lee Auto Sdn Bhd
– Kuala Lumpur: DS Cycle Parts Sdn Bhd
– Selangor: Yong Xin Auto Parts Sdn Bhd
– Pahang: T.T. Cycle Parts Sdn Bhd
– Pahang: Sing Yie Motor Sdn Bhd
– Sabah: Eko Ken Motor Sdn Bhd
– Sarawak: Ji Yun Resources
– Sarawak: Ghee Yong Enterprise Sdn Bhd

Effective immediately, these eight (8) stockists are available for customers to procure spare parts, alongside authorised dealerships.

Customers can also reach the Aveta spare parts support line at +012 686 8753 from Monday to Friday (8:30 am – 5:30 pm).

For further details on the appointed Aveta stockists, visit the Aveta website at www.aveta.com.my/aveta-stockist.

Hong Leong Yamaha, a leader in the realm of two-wheeled marvels, has introduced two new colours for the 2024 TMax Tech Max called Dark Magma and Tech Black.

At the heart of the Yamaha TMax lies a 562cc liquid-cooled, fuel-injected engine, engineered to deliver exhilarating performance on both urban streets and winding highways.

The twin-cylinder engine produces 47hp at 7,500rpm and 55.7Nm at 5250rpm. The TMax still boasts a sleek and aerodynamic design, characterised by its distinctive dual LED headlights and dynamic bodywork.

The TMax is still equipped with advanced electronic features that include Yamaha’s proprietary D-Mode system, allowing riders to customise throttle response according to their preferences, whether for spirited performance or fuel-efficient cruising.

Additionally, traction control and ABS come standard, providing added confidence and stability, particularly in challenging riding conditions.

Besides that, the TMax Tech Max retains the state-of-the-art TFT display that provides riders with vital information at a glance, including speed, engine RPM, fuel consumption, and navigation prompts, ensuring a seamless riding experience without distractions.

The updated Yamaha TMax Tech Max is priced at RM74,998, and if you book it now, Yamaha will give you a complimentary Yamaha Disc Lock valued at RM100.

Didi Group has officially opened the doors to MotoPlex Sungai Buloh, the latest addition to its network of premium showrooms featuring Piaggio, Vespa, Aprilia, and Moto Guzzi brands.

Located in Sungai Buloh, Selangor, MotoPlex Sungai Buloh is designed as a dynamic concept store offering a wide range of products and customer services for motorcycle enthusiasts.

Managed by Welly Sungai Buloh Sdn Bhd, the official dealer appointed by Didi Group, MotoPlex Sungai Buloh embodies Italian aesthetics across its 3,400 sqf space, with a showroom area of 2,200 sqf and a service center spanning 1,200 sqf.

The service center boasts state-of-the-art diagnostic tools and a team of skilled technicians committed to delivering superior customer service and access to high-quality spare parts.

For Didi Group, the launch of MotoPlex Sungai Buloh signifies a significant milestone as the fourth MotoPlex establishment in Malaysia. Mr. Goh Kian Sin, Managing Director of Didi Group, expressed pride in hosting an exclusive meet & greet event with the official Aprilia Racing Team riders coinciding with the MotoGP Malaysian Winter Test held at the Sepang International Circuit. The event offers Aprilia club members a chance to interact with the racers and team members up close.

MotoPlex stores serve as hubs for Italian biking enthusiasts, offering a comprehensive overview of the Piaggio Group’s portfolio and reflecting the company’s innovative vision. Mr. Goh Kian Sin reiterated the group’s commitment to enhancing its presence in Malaysia through MotoPlex, which consolidates Piaggio’s iconic brands under one roof, providing customers with a holistic Italian two-wheel experience.

Mr. Ngo Yoke Kwang, Director of Welly Sungai Buloh, emphasized MotoPlex Sungai Buloh’s role in delivering a captivating motorcycling experience infused with Italian authenticity. With a sprawling 34,000 sqf concept store equipped with a service area staffed by highly skilled technicians, MotoPlex Sungai Buloh aims to redefine individual mobility and freedom through its legendary brands known for style, technology, and heritage.

MotoPlex Sungai Buloh represents Didi Group’s commitment to offering a unique retail experience for motorcycle enthusiasts while strengthening its foothold in Malaysia’s automotive market.

Harley-Davidson has announced a distribution agreement with Didi Resources for Malaysia, effective January 1, 2024. This agreement encompasses the distribution of motorcycles, parts and accessories, apparel, and licensed products throughout the country.

Didi Resources will maintain its exclusive distributorship of Harley-Davidson motorcycles and provide comprehensive after-sales service through its existing network of Harley-Davidson outlets across Malaysia. Additionally, Didi Resources will serve as a non-exclusive distributor for Harley-Davidson parts and accessories, as well as apparel and licensed products.

The company says it is dedicated to delivering the exceptional Harley-Davidson customer experience, including programs like H.O.G. (Harley Owners Group), to the Malaysian market.

Sajeev Rajasekharan, Managing Director, Asia Emerging Markets and India at Harley-Davidson, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, highlighting Harley-Davidson’s successful presence in Malaysia since 2008 and the shared commitment to delivering unparalleled brand experiences to customers.

Rewi Hamid Bugo, Chairman of Didi Resources, echoed this sentiment, emphasising the company’s readiness to collaborate with Harley-Davidson in fostering a vibrant riding community in Malaysia.

Didi Resources has bolstered its local team to ensure the seamless execution of initiatives aligned with Harley-Davidson’s vision, thereby enhancing value for customers.

Customers can continue to access the Harley-Davidson brand experience and acquire Harley-Davidson motorcycles and related products at authorised dealerships throughout Malaysia.

The Modenas Ninja ZX-25R SE gets a fresh color choice for the new year: the captivating Metallic Phantom Silver X Ebony or also known as the Stormcloud Blue.

Following Japan’s lead, the Malaysian market also gets the same revamped aesthetics. While the Lime Green/Ebony option remains, the all-new 2024 Stormcloud Blue permanently replaces the Metallic Matte Graphenesteel Grey/Ebony variant.

The 2024 edition boasts a refined two-tone palette, featuring a Metallic Phantom Silver base with Ebony accents, subtly complemented by slate blue highlights. Throughout the bike, elements such as the trellis frame, mirrors, alloy wheels, seat, handlebars, grips, and exhaust cover sport an elegant black finish, offering a striking contrast.

The dominant matte silver hue is punctuated by a discreet black slash on the side fairing, housing a striking white ZX-25R decal at its core. Slate blue accents tastefully adorn various sections of the fairing, including the iconic Ninja logo positioned low on the belly side.

This latest addition to the lineup is scheduled to debut in dealer showrooms by the end of February 2024, and the new color option is priced at RM33,900.

As for the engine, the ZX-25R SE retains its formidable performance, featuring the same 250cc, liquid-cooled, inline-four engine delivering 46PS at 15,500rpm and 22Nm at 12,500rpm, without any new updates.

Edaran Modenas Sdn Bhd (EMOS), a subsidiary of Motosikal dan Enjin Nasional Sdn Bhd (MODENAS), and distributor of Kawasaki bikes in Malaysia, has launched fresh designs for the Kawasaki Z900 ABS, Kawasaki Z900 SE, offering Malaysian riders a wider array of options.

For starters, the Z900 SE is now available in two new colours – Metallic Spark Black and Metallic Matte Graphenesteel Gray. This is priced at RM55,900.

Down the price list is the Z900 ABS which is now available in Candy Persimmon Red and Ebony and is priced at RM44,900.

Both the Z900 and Z900 SE models come equipped with integrated riding modes, power mode selection, and three variations of KTRC traction control, ensuring a versatile riding experience.

The inclusion of an assist and slipper clutch, coupled with horizontal back-link rear suspension inspired by Kawasaki WorldSBK machinery, offers strong performance across all Z900 models.

For riders seeking elevated refinement, the Z900 SE offers striking gold-colored inverted forks and an Öhlins S46 rear shock with a remote preload adjuster.

The Z900’s updated color palette introduces a fresh Metallic Spark Black/Metallic Matte Dark Gray combination, alongside the classic Ebony/Metallic Matte Graphenesteel Gray option.

Additionally, the new Candy Persimmon Red/Ebony colorway injects vibrancy into the lineup, while the Z900 SE introduces a dynamic Metallic Spark Black/Metallic Matte Graphenesteel Gray/Candy Lime Green variant with a distinctive green frame. These models are now available in select dealer showrooms.

As this is just an aesthetics upgrade, there is no change in terms of the powertrain.

Just as a refresher, the Z900 is powered by a 948cc, four-stroke, four-cylinder, liquid cooled engine making 123.6hp and 98.6Nm of torque.

Ducati Malaysia has announced the debut of the new Ducati Streetfighter V4 Lamborghini, a striking fusion of Ducati’s performance prowess and Lamborghini’s luxury heritage.

The Ducati Streetfighter V4 Lamborghini – A Surprising Collaboration:
Continuing the legacy of collaboration between these two iconic brands, the Ducati Streetfighter V4 Lamborghini pays homage to their shared heritage. Drawing inspiration from Lamborghini’s Huracán STO (Super Trofeo Omologata), this special edition motorcycle features a bespoke livery and design elements echoing the sleek lines of its automotive counterpart.

Highlighted Features:
– Design Inspiration: Taking cues from the renowned Huracán STO, the Streetfighter V4 Lamborghini showcases stylish rims with titanium locking nuts and carbon fiber finishing reminiscent of the Huracán STO. Its front mudguard, belly pan, fuel tank side covers, and passenger seat cover emulate the airflow ducts of the Huracán STO, while the rider seat is adorned with exclusive Alcantara.
– Powerful Performance: Propelled by the 1,103 cc Desmosedici Stradale engine, the Ducati Streetfighter V4 Lamborghini Edition delivers an impressive 208 hp, employing MotoGP-derived desmodromic distribution. Equipped with racing-inspired dry clutch and Akrapovic approved silencers in titanium and carbon fiber, it ensures an exhilarating ride.
– Unique Livery: Adorning a distinctive livery featuring the STO logo and the number 63, symbolising Lamborghini’s founding year, the Streetfighter V4 Lamborghini boasts the same paint scheme as the Huracán STO. With “Verde Citrea” as the primary body color and “Arancio Dac” as the contrasting hue, it exudes Italian elegance and performance.

Dennis Michael, Chief Operating Officer of Ducati Malaysia, expressed pride in housing two of these exclusive bikes in Malaysia, emphasising the Ducati Streetfighter V4 Lamborghini’s embodiment of innovation and heritage shared by Ducati and Lamborghini enthusiasts in Malaysia.

During the unveiling at Ducati Kuala Lumpur, the first limited edition Ducati Streetfighter V4 Lamborghini was presented to Datuk Nazir Hussin Akhtar Hussin.

Priced at RM460,900, the Ducati Streetfighter V4 Lamborghini epitomises the essence of Motor Valley, offering discerning riders a blend of style and performance in a rare and exclusive package.

BMW is no newcomer to electric technology, whether in its two-wheeled or four-wheeled divisions. However, the electric bikes from BMW have been mainly limited to scooters, but according to reports, a change may be on the horizon.

The BMW CE 02 and CE 04 are certainly distinctive in the electric scooter market, with their considerable size and extended wheelbase hinting at performance surpassing the standard 125cc equivalent.

While BMW is said to be developing a smaller electric motorcycle, potentially derived from its G 310 range, recent patent filings suggest that the company is also working on a more potent electric motorcycle. The patents, disclosed by Cycle World, outline the foundation for a high-performance electric motorcycle exceeding the capabilities of a 300cc equivalent.

 The proposed motorcycle follows a similar approach to some other electric manufacturers, like the Harley-Davidson LiveWire, by employing an aluminium battery and electronics case as a monocoque structure. This design allows modular components around the monocoque, enabling adaptability for various categories. For instance, the steering head attaches to the front of the monocoque structure and can be replaced with a different design suitable for another category.

Cycle World also speculates that BMW’s expertise in the four-wheeled electric segment positions it advantageously in the two-wheeled market. BMW’s focus on electric technology and addressing the primary challenge of electric powertrains—range—by leading advancements in lighter and longer-lasting solid-state batteries suggests that the initial electric motorcycles from BMW may target urban riding and commuting with relatively short ranges. However, this expertise could also position the German company to pioneer advancements in electric touring and adventure motorcycles.

These segments are of considerable interest to all manufacturers due to their significant consumer base in contemporary times. BMW, in particular, values these categories, as evident in its decision to introduce an all-new 1,300cc combustion engine to refresh its R GS range at the end of the previous year.

Modenas has been the official distributor and assembler of Kymco products in Malaysia since 2016, and has done a splendid job at it.

Growing from strength to strength, Modenas has now introduced the AK550 Premium.

The 550cc puts out some impressive numbers as well – 51hp, 52Nm and a twin-cylinder liquid-cooled engine with a final belt drive for a smooth delivery. The fuel tank measures in at 15 litres, which will cost about RM30.75 for a full tank based on today’s RON95 prices.

The features on offer are equally as impressive as well such as upside down forks, twin-discs measuring 280mm at the front and 260mm at the rear grabbed by Brembo callipers with ABS.

The ABS system is said to be the fastest acting system on the market and and are lean-sensitive as well.

Besides that, there are also dual power modes as well – Power and Rain. This works in conjunction with the Traction Control system that ensures you never run out of grip in any situation.

For those who spend a lot of time on the highway, there is a cruise control system as well as an electronically adjustable wind shield for added comfort.

And just to ensure your devices don’t run out of power, the AK500 comes with USB ports as well.

Practicality is of course to be expected for any scooter of this category, and the AK550 does not disappoint with underseat storage that is good for a full face helmet and one open facer. Besides that, there are also two glove compartments up front which can be used to store smaller items as well.

Tech is also central to the AK500 experience with a system called Noodoe that is basically a navigation system which Kymco says allows riders to focus on the road. But there’s always Waze and Google Maps in case you don’t want to download another navigation system,

One handy piece of tech though is the Find My Ride function that is part of the Noodoe app. This lets you locate your AK550 in a crowded parking lot, something that all of us have surely experienced in a crowded shopping mall.

The Kymco AK550 Premium is now in Malaysia for RM65,600.

CFMoto Malaysia has started the year by shocking the industry with the introduction of the most affordable grand tourer in the Malaysian market.

The CFMoto 1250TR-G which looks like its the sibling of the previous-generation BMW RT, is priced at just RM88,888.

It’s a shocking price for a bike that looks this good and exudes luxury and good looks in almost any angle.

It is powered by a 1,279cc V-Twin engine that makes 140hp@8500rpm and 120Nm at 7000rpm, which is plenty for highway cruising. Interestingly, this engine was co-developed by KTM and is the largest-capacity and most powerful motorcycle in China.

The engine provides the bike with a top speed of 220km/h.

It also boasts some decent tech such as cruise control and a 12.3-inch TFT multi media interface (MMI) instrument panel. This also comes with bluetooth connectivity so you can playback your favourite music through the standard JBL speakers.

There’s also full LED lighting system, daytime running lights, and an electronically adjustable wind screen. A tyre pressure monitoring system rounds off the tech equipment.

In terms of performance, besides the impressive power output, there’s three riding modes – Sport, Comfort and Rain. And helping to put down power is a quickshifter that is provided as standard equipment.

Suspension duties is managed by Marzocchi shocks and absorbers which are said to be more than good to manage the bike’s 300kg kerb weight.

Stopping power is provided by 320mm dual-discs up front and a 270mm single disc at the rear, gripped by Brembo callipers equipped with ABS capability.

CFMoto Malaysia said that the 1250TR-G has undergone a localisation test spanning 50,000km to ensure that the bike performs at its finest in Malaysian conditions.

The CFMoto 1250TR-G will be available at all authorised dealers next week with buyers having a choice of two colours. It also comes with a two-year unlimited mileage warranty.

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