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  • Art of Speed will be back for its seventh edition from 28th to 29th July 2018.

  • Held at the event’s customary location at MAEPS Serdang, it promises to be the biggest one yet.

  • The show features plenty of custom-built machines, art showcases, lucky draws and activities for the entire family.

Art of Speed, Malaysia’s very own homegrown Old-Skool & Kustom Kulture event, is back with its annual treat for motor heads showcasing the local custom scene comprising of customised cars and bikes, art galleries as well as interactive activities and exciting lucky draw giveaways!

According to, Asep Ahmad Iskandar, Founder of Art of Speed Malaysia, “This year’s edition is definitely our best installation yet, with a variety and complexity of not only participating vehicles, but an expansion of activities throughout the weekend to suit all age groups.”

“This includes a Show and Shine competition in an air-conditioned 150,000 square feet hall with customs and classics in Hall A, NEAT Fest occupying Hall C curated by NoEqual, an art gallery called Moto Circus with local and international artists, expanded “LIVE’ acts for Sound Circus, as well as children and family friendly activities such as House of Vans workshop, Soapbox Show & Go!, marketplace and a youth arena featuring an indoor skate & BMX park by VANS”.

Art of Speed 2018 (AOS 2018) will be held at the Malaysia Agro Exposition Park, Serdang (MAEPS), on 28 – 29 July 2018 from 10:00 am – 7:00 pm. The show is expecting 40,000 visitors across both days.

Cars and bikes enthusiasts will have the chance to meet international guests from:

  1. James Ken Blackmon and Wilburlavard Thomas III from Trico; USA
  2. Dean Ian Micetich and Jimmy Dean Horn Jr. from Dice Magazine; USA
  3. Mark Arcenal from Illest/Fatlace; USA
  4. Jeff Holt from V-Twin Visionary Magazine; USA
  5. Nau Shima and Yuki Hitomi from Tokyo Indians MC; Japan
  6. Ray Luke Matthew Bellerby from Fuel Tank Magazine; Australia
  7. Geoffrey Douglas Baldwin from Return of the Café Racers; Australia
  8. Makoto Watanabe from Chopper Journal Magazine; Japan
  9. Yoshida Shinya from YENC Magazine, Japan
  10. Kanda Manabu from Kalifornia Look Magazine, Japan
  11. Dino Dalle Carbonare from Speedhunters.com; Japan
  12. The Nash from Burnout Magazine; Japan
  13. Shige Suganuma and Hiro “Wildman” Ishii from MOONEYES
  14. Gen from Love Ear Art; Japan
  15. Ken Sugihara from Fustyworks; Japan
  16. G Tiki Art & Pinstriping; Japan
  17. Makoto M&K Custom Signs; Japan
  18. Cynar from Japan
  19. Daisuke Sakon from Kustomstyle; Japan

Special highlights for AOS 2018 will include:

  1. Art of Speed Invitational Bike Build Off 2018 powered by PETRONAS, which will see 8 builders from Malaysia & Singapore vying for RM10,000 cash prize (jury selection) & RM5,000.00 cash prize (public choice). The competing builders are:
  • Rusty Factory from Ipoh, Perak
  • Soul Garage from Sungai Petani, Kedah
  • JZ Engineering & Services from Pasir Gudang, Johor
  • No Die Cycles from Ampang, Selangor
  • Beautiful Machines from Kuala Lumpur
  • Dstreet Customs from Singapore
  • Kenstomoto from Kuala Lumpur
  • Skateture Custom Works from Kuching. Sarawak

  1. Hot Wheels will be celebrating its 50th Anniversary at Art of Speed 2018 with Dmitriy Shakhmatov, Global Hot Wheels Product Design Manager. Shakhmatov will be travelling to Malaysia from the US as part of the Hot Wheels Southeast Asia Tour for a meet and greet at the event. He will also be unveiling the Car Culture 2019 designs made in collaboration with RWB Porsche as well as celebrating the life-sized RWB Porsche 911 which was made into a Hot Wheels 50th Anniversary model. The model’s preview at Art of Speed will be the first time it will be revealed to the public.

  1. The HOUSE OF VANS Skateboard & BMX Competition and art workshop will be an exciting section with plenty of activities for children, teenagers and the young at heart.

  1. Hail Vintage 2018 will feature a vintage denim exhibition which includes vintage denim from 1870 and a collection valued at over RM1,000,000.00. They will also host a vintage & collectible market.
  2. Art Of Speed X Dice Magazine Party, the official weekend party. Malaysia joins London, Tokyo, Los Angeles & New York to host the Dice Magazine Party. Bands performing will be Gerhana Ska Cinta and Black & Blues Band with a DJ set by Disko Santan. The DICE Magazine Party will be held at Jenerator, KL City Walk on 28 July 2018, Saturday night at 10pm – 1am. Invitations will be sent out to our participants & vendors while members of the public can acquire invitation by registering online (Limited to first 100 person only). Link to register is http://bit.ly/DiCEMagPartyKL2018

  1. my as Official Motorcycle Marketplace will feature a special collaboration with Pa’din Musa who built a custom streetcub that will be unveiled at the show.

With music being an instrumental segment of Art of Speed, the main stage of AOS now known as ‘Sound Circus’ will feature Fox Wanna Fly as the opening act on Saturday launching the event’s official theme song entitled “Inspirasi”. AOS 2018 goers will also be treated to popular bands Plague Of Happiness who will be the main act on Saturday and a comeback concert by Bittersweet who will close the event on Sunday with a bang!

Last but not least, there will be daily lucky draws on Saturday and Sunday respectively, where the winner will win a paid package trip for ONE (1) to visit the 27th Annual Yokohama Hotrod Custom Show 2018 & a fully custom ONE (1) unit C600R Streetcub by FNG Works. These prizes will be given away on Saturday & Sunday respectively.

Keeping up with its tradition of inspiring locals, the organisers will once again bring in ‘souped up’ vintage & custom vehicles for the show from overseas. This year, visitors will be treated to:

  1. NAU SHIMA & YUKI HITOMI from Tokyo Indians MC feat. 2 units of 1947 INDIAN CHIEF (JAPAN).
  2. SHIGE SUGANUMA owner of MOONEYES feat. 1978 HARLEY-DAVIDSON SPORTSTER MQQN DIGGER SHOW BIKE (JAPAN) & 1954 MQQN BUG DRAG RACE CAR (JAPAN) built by MASASHI TAZAKI from ONE LOW JAPAN and driver YUTAKA KIJIMOTO who will also attend the show.

Another highlight vehicle will be specially flown in from USA to be featured at the House of Vans booth inside HALL A that is:

  1. BRYAN SCOTT THOMPSON from THOMPSON CYCLES feat. 1955 VANS TRIUMPH (USA)

Other Art of Speed 2018 activities include:

  • Motorcycle test rides by Indian Motorcycles & Royal Enfield
  • Roda Rumble 2018 – Two Wheels Gathering & Outdoor Festival
  • Food Park featuring Food Trucks, Outdoor Marketplace & Vintage Flea Market

Art of Speed 2018 will also organise its fourth Mega Club Gathering and Roda Rumble by the Retro Mania boys that will inject new excitement to all classic, retro and olskool vehicle owners.

The winner of Best of Show motorcycle and automobile categories will win package trips to the 27th Annual MOONEYES Yokohama Hotrod and Custom Show this coming December as the Guest of Honour.

7th Annual Art Of Speed Malaysia 2018 Powered by PETRONAS
Date: 28 & 29 July 2018
Venue: MAEPS, Serdang
Time: 10:00am* – 7:00pm

A tiered ticket system. Speed lane ticket can enter the halls at 10am & General Admission at 11am. This is done to manage the collector-based fans that attend the event very early.

Speedlane ticket: RM30*

General admission: RM15*

*Both tickets are valid for both days. Ticket counter will open at 9am to sell Speedlane & General Admission tickets.

For more information about this event, please visit www.artofspeedmy.com or www.facebook.com/ArtOfSpeedMY/

  • Hong Leong Yamaha Motor (HLYM) has introduced the 2018 Yamaha Y15ZR GP Edition.

  • Owners of the new limited edition super cub will also receive a Yamaha Y15ZR miniature model and fitness wristband.

  • HLYM has priced their latest GP edition bike at RM8,588 (basic price with 0% GST).

The folks over at Hong Leong Yamaha Motor Sdn Bhd (HLYM) have unveiled their latest 2018 Yamaha Y15ZR GP Edition. This fourth GP Edition model not only comes with a stunning colour scheme but new owners will receive a few extras alongside this limited edition model. (more…)

  • KTM has teased us with a set of photos of the 2019 KTM 790 Adventure R.

  • The prototype version can be seen ripping around the same 799cc platform as the 2018 KTM 790 Duke.

  • KTM promises an adventure bike that will be super lightweight, powerful, and full of innovations that assist in off-road riding.

It was just last week when the 2018 KTM 790 Duke proved itself to be one of the best machines at the 2018 Pikes Peak International Hill Climb. Not only did the 790 Duke won the middleweight class thanks to Chris Fillmore, it also clocked in the third fastest overall time with just a few seconds separating them from the Ducati Multistrada 1260 Pikes Peak and the KTM 1290 Super Duke R. (more…)

  • HI-REV has officially launched their entire racing line-up for 2018.

  • A total of 13 bikes and two cars will be competing in different racing series from the Malaysian Cub Prix, Malaysia Superbike Championship, and many more.

  • HI-REV also introduced their latest premium performance lubricant which is the TorQe Pro Fully Synthetic 5W40.

HI-REV Racing has officially unveiled their 2018 satellite teams which will be competing in a number of different racing series for both two and four wheels. The unveiling was done at Genting Highlands where the race machines from different racing teams were also introduced. (more…)

  • The Sepang International Circuit (SIC) have Malaysia’s very own MotoGP team.

  • Yamaha had also been looking for someone to run their satellite team.

  • The rumours have been confirmed earlier today.

It is official: Yamaha will have a satellite team from next year, sponsored by Sepang International Circuit (SIC) and run by the Angel Nieto Team from next year.

Following the loss of the Tech 3 team to KTM in 2019, Yamaha would have been without a second team. A satellite team is always important as it serves to provide extra data to the factory team.

Rumours began to circulate in early May that SIC or Petronas will step in to sponsor a Yamaha satellite team, along with the hopes of signing Hafizh Syahrin as one of the riders in due time.

Malaysian MotoGP team in 2019?

But Syahrin was adamant to follow the Tech 3 route, while there were also buzzes that Jorge Lorenzo might return to Yamaha. However, since the seats at the Movistar Yamaha MotoGP factory had been secured by Valentino Rossi and Maverick Vinalez for the next season or two, the only route for Lorenzo would be the SIC team.

But Lorenzo went ahead to join Repsol Honda instead, after Dani Pedrosa announced his departure from Honda after 18 years.

Officially official: Lorenzo joins Honda for 2019 and 2020 MotoGP seasons

Then, earlier today, the Angel Nieto Team announced that SIC will take over their MotoGP effort from the next season, with Jorge Martinez “Aspar” assuming the Sporting Advisor position in the team.

Another announcement followed afterwards, in which Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with SIC to lease the Yamaha YZR-M1 to the latter for the 2019, 2020 and 2021 seasons.

No rider line-up has been announced at the this was published. There were hopes of Dani Pedrosa joining the team. He is set to announce his future plans at the German Grand Prix next week (12th to 15th July).

Meanwhile, the move by SIC should boost the Malaysian MotoGP’s popularity even further, now that we have a rider and team in MotoGP.

  • The KTM 790 Duke “The Scalpel” has been officially launched in Malaysia.

  • KTM Malaysia is excited as they now have a bike to fill the gap between the 690 Duke and 1290 Super Duke R.

  • The first batch of bikes have been sold out.

After much waiting and anticipation, KTM Malaysia has launched the KTM 790 Duke, nicknamed “The Scalpel” today (4th July 2018) to the motoring media at their Lifestyle Showroom in Kota Damansara.

We have since published the sneak preview prior to this launch. Please click on the link below for more information.

2018 KTM 790 Duke: “The Scalpel” First Look

The KTM 790 Duke is slated to plug the gap between the 690 Duke and the “supernaked” 1290 Super Duke R in the Duke naked bike lineup, which starts from the 125 Duke (not available in Malaysia).

KTM 1290 Super Duke R

As we reported previously, the 790 Duke is the result of extensive research, as KTM wanted to build a motorcycle that is as close to perfect as possible. In fact, the 790 Duke’s R&D included 250 people, 111,111 manhours, 604,800 km of dyno endurance testing, 900,000 km of road endurance testing, 18 prototypes and test mules, and a total of 3 years.

The heart of the 790 Duke is the all-new LC8c 799cc, DOHC, 8-valve, liquid-cooled parallel-Twin. The use of the parallel-Twin engine is unprecedented for KTM. KTM had wanted a compact, lightweight motorcycle yet powerful, hence settling on the LC8c, rather than overboring the present 690 Duke or sleeving down the 75o V-Twin from the 1050 Adventure.

As a result, the new engine is only taller by the cylinder head cover compared to the KTM 390 Duke. To illustrate this fact, KTM Malaysia showed us slide of the engine silhouetted against the engines of other motorcycles of the same class. In fact, no one could believe their eyes when we saw just how compact the new engine is in the motorcycle!

LC8c engine

The LC8c produced 105 bhp @ 9000 RPM and 87 Nm of torque at 8000 RPM. 70 Nm of that torque is already available from as low as 3250 RPM.

The engine also features a host of new philosophy for KTM’s engines, especially the split cylinder, crankcase and transmission, in the name of simplicity besides ease of maintenance and repair.

 

The media briefing also highlighted the new brakes, made by Spanish brake specialist J.Juan. KTM AG had wanted brakes that suited the 790 Duke’s characteristics perfectly but they could only obtain off-the-shelve products from Brembo, hence the joint development with J.Juan. J.Juan is a smaller company and are able to customize the brakes to KTM’s specific requirements.

 

Also to rehash, the bike features an entire collection of KTM’s rider aid and electronics package, including the new TFT screen, Quickshifter+, Motor Slip Regulation (MSR), Motorcycle Traction Control (MTC), Motorcycle Stability Control (MSC) with Cornering ABS. Ride modes are RAIN, STREET, SPORT, TRACK.

KTM Malaysia allowed the assembled media the opportunity for a short test ride around the compound.

The KTM 790 Duke is sleek, narrow and the lack of weight was immediately noticeable. In fact, it felt a lot like riding the 390 Duke, with more power and awesomely powerful brakes. The quickshifter worked quickly, auto-blipping the throttle on the downshift even at low RPM to eliminate real wheel chatter or lock up. Speed picked up quickly and the suspension was in the right zone without the need for extra adjustments.

We hope to test ride the bike for a full review soon, so stay tuned! In the meantime, please click on the link below to witness Chris Fillimore riding the KTM 790 Duke “The Scalpel” to win and setting a new record at the punishing and dangerous Pikes Peak International Hill Climb event on its first trip out.

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