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  • Time for another update to the 2019 Aprilia V4 line-up.

  • The Tuono V4 1100 Factory will receive a new Öhlins electronic suspension.

  • The RSV4 RR receives cosmetic changes.

The manic Aprilia Tuono V4 1100 and hairy-chested RSV4 will receive a number of mid-life updates in 2019.

The pair of models form the backbone of Aprilia’s model line-up the Noale-based manufacturer needs to update them often to stave off assaults from other manufacturers.

2019 Aprilia Tuono V4 1100 Factory

The Tuono is already eight years old but is still a fierce streetfighter thanks to constant updates and Aprilia takes it up another notch for 2019.

  • The Tuono V4 1100 Factory version will receive the Öhlins Smart EC 2.0 semi-active suspension.
  • You may have heard of the suspension before, because it is the same system found on the Ducati Panigale V4S.
  • It works in conjunction with the IMU (Inertia Measurement Unit) and ECU to provide optimum suspension performance based on data regarding the brakes, lean angle, throttle position.
  • The data is used to constantly alter its damping to adjust to the rider’s riding style and road conditions.

  • Besides that, it also adjusts the steering damper and get this: The rider can set it through the switches on the handlebar and displayed on the TFT screen.
  • It can also be switched to manual mode allowing the rider to choose among Road, Sport, and Track modes.
  • The change of suspension will also provide extra travel to the forks, now up to 125mm from 117mm.

2019 Aprilia RSV4

2019 will see only cosmetic changes to the line-up.

  • The addition of “Rivazza Grey” and “Arrabiata Black” paintworks for the RSV4 RR.
  • Both colour options will include red wheels.
  • The RSV4 RR will also receive magnesium engine covers, oil sump and cam covers but not including the Öhlins suspension.
  • Ana Carrasco has won the 2018 World Supersport 300 (WorldSSP300) championship title.

  • It was a motorcycle racing history as she is the first female champion in motorcycle racing.

  • She won the title by just 1-point from her nearest rival Mika Perez.

Besides Jonathan Rea’s historic fourth consecutive Superbike World Championship title at Magny-Cours, France, another history was made in the World Supersport 300 (WorldSSP300) class when Ana Carrasco was crowned champion.

In doing so, Carrasco is the very first female champion in any class of motorcycle racing on the world stage.

The Spanish lass had won the championship at the final WSSP 300 by pipping her closest rival Mika Perez by a one-point margin. Perez was leading the race into the final lap until he lost the lead with just two corners remaining.

It was the 21-year-old Carrasco and her DS Junior Team’s consistency with paid off in the end. They had won two races (Imola and Donington Park) and finished in the Top 10 on six occasions, while the other contenders either finished inconsistently or knocked themselves out of the running.

Going into the final round, she had led by 10 points over Scott Deroue and instead of pushing for a win, Ana rode to a 13th-place finish to win by the single point on her Kawasaki Ninja 400.

Carrasco dedicated her championship title to the late Moto2 rider Luis Salom. Luis is her personal friend and cousin of her team manager, David Salom.

“I want to dedicate this title to Luis Salom. The day we lost him, I promised to dedicate my first title to him. At the moment, I am happy because we have achieved our goals, but I do not realize all of the things about being the first woman in history. I think after a few days I will be more conscious of this,” said the new champion.

  • BMW Motorrad Malaysia’s ultimate bikie party – BMW Motorrad Nightfuel returns.

  • It will be held at the Puteri Harbour Front, Johor this time.

  • Sources indicate that the F 850 GS will be launched at the event.

BMW Motorrad Malaysia’s ultimate party – BMW Motorrad Nightfuel – is back to rock the town.

The fifth edition of the lifestyle event will be held this weekend (6th October 2018) at the Puteri Harbour Front, in Johor Darul Takzim.

As with the previous editions, Nightfuel seeks to unite premium motorcycle enthusiasts from all over the country. And what better way to do so than to eat, drink while enjoying the best music and entertainment while in the company of your like-minded individuals who love motorcycles.

BMW Motorrad Nightfuel 2018 @ Putrajaya

Additionally, attendees will stand the chance to ride home with special prizes courtesy of the customary “Win with BMW Motorrad” lucky draw. Prizes are premium BMW items ranging from riding gear to motorcycle accessories to exclusive merchandize.

That’s not all, as BMW Motorrad Malaysia always launches new models during Nightfuel and this one is no different. We have been reliably informed that the 2018 F 850 GS will be launched at the event, and there could be possibly more.

Motorcycle convoys to BMW Motorrad Nightfuel Johor will also be organized. BMW owners are requested to get in touch with their dealers to book their spots.

2019 BMW F 850 GS spy shot?

Please register your attendance online as entry to BMW Motorrad Nightfuel requires a ticket. While registration is also available during the event itself, pre-registration means you could beat the queue and guaranteeing your T-shirt’s availability and sizing. You may register by clicking on this link: https://www.bmw-motorrad.com.my/en/experience/events/bmw-motorrad-malaysia-nightfuel-johor-2018.html

Details of the event are:

Date                :           6th October 2018
Time                :           7.00 PM
Venue              :           Puteri Harbour Front car park

  • Tiga Moto successfully organised their first-ever DGR KL 2018 (Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride Kuala Lumpur).

  • Over 600 riders registered for the ride where a wide range of modern classic machines convoyed from Dataran Merdeka to Muzium Negara.

  • The KL chapter also managed to donate a whopping 6,543 USD (around RM27,104).

It was a sight to behold as over 600 bikers and riders from all walks of life gathered at the heart of Kuala Lumpur yesterday afternoon for the annual DGR KL 2018 or Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride Kuala Lumpur 2018. Organised by Tiga Moto (the proprietor of Tiga Supply Company located at The Gasket Alley PJ), a fleet of modern classic machines made their way from Dataran Merdeka to Muzium Negara. (more…)

  • The HOG PJ (Harley Owners Group Petaling Jaya) chapter organised a ride to Cameron Highlands last weekend.

  • Over 40 participants consisting of 23 Harley owners joined in the fun for some cooling time away from the city.

  • There will be more rides to come and the HOG PJ would like to welcome all Harley owners to join their ever-growing family.

Ever since the inception of the HOG PJ (Harley Owners Group Petaling Jaya), they’ve been keeping themselves busy by organising a number of rides to not only bring Harley owners together from across the country but also invite new members into the ever-growing family. (more…)

  • Kawasaki rider Jonathan Rea has dominated the 2018 Superbike World Championship season thus far.

  • He won his 8th consecutive race win in Magny-Cours, France.

  • The victory means he has sealed the season with five races to go.

Reigning Superbike World Championship (WorldSBK) champion, Johnathan Rea and Kawasaki Racing Team (KRT) have clinched their fourth straight championship title.

The 2018 championship was sealed at the Magny-Cours circuit in France this weekend when Rea won Race 1 (there are two races per round). It was Rea’s 8th consecutive and 13th total victory of the year.

Judging from the results, Rea and Kawasaki made the least mistakes for the rest to capitalize on. The Northern Irish rider finished only twice off the podium and retired once so far. Besides the 13 wins, he finished second on three occasions and once in third.

In terms of statistics, Rea had won 63% of the races and was on the podium for 86% after 23 races this season. He now has the chance of setting a new record for the most wins in a season.

Jonathan Rea wins #4 – Courtesy of WorldSBK

Rea is only the second racer to win four WSBK titles after Carl Fogarty, but he is the first to achieve the milestone back-to-back.

Pundits are quick to point out that Rea’s amazing achievement is due to other teams lacking full factory support and that his competitors’ bikes are pretty old to some extent. If this is true, we shall see how the new Ducati Panigale V4 does next year in the hands of Chaz Davies and Alvaro Bautista. Honda is also rumored to be coming up with a new V4-powered CBR1000RR.

In the meantime however, the man of the moment is Jonathan Rea, who is the current King of Superbikes. Long live the King!

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