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  • Suzuki looks poised to install a new variable valve timing system in the new GSX-1000.

  • The current system uses centrifugal forces.

  • The new system follows the trend of using hydraulically-activated VVT.

The current Suzuki GSX-R1000 is already employing variable valve timing (VVT), but the new generation will feature a newer VVT.

As of now, the Suzuki GSX-R1000 VVT technology is derived directly from the Suzuki GSX-RR MotoGP bike. MotoGP regulations forbid hydraulic, electric and electronic variable valve timing and variable valve lift systems. Hence, Suzuki worked around this restriction by designing and employing a mechanical solution since 2015. The system works by using centrifugal force generated by the camshaft as it spins.

However, Suzuki has submitted the patents for a “traditional” hydraulically-activated system for the road bike. According to the documents, it is an oil pressure-activated, cam-shifting system.

Like the VVT patents of Honda, Suzuki’s VVT will activate both intake and exhausts cams. The current Gixxer is great to ride, but there are limitations of the current VVT due to the weight of the springs and gyroscopic forces in the mechanism.

It is also different from the BMW S 1000 RR’s ShiftCam system.

We foresee more motorcycles will be fitted with VVT systems of sorts in the years to come. As we mentioned before, VVT is one of the best ways to combat exhaust emissions and fuel consumption while still providing loads of power.

  • BMW Motorrad sold a record number of bikes in 2018.

  • They reported a total of 165,566 units sold, an increase of 0.9%.

  • Germany continued as the biggest market, although China was the fastest growing.

BMW Motorrad has achieved another milestone as 2018 was another record year in terms of sales.

Global sales were up by a moderate 0.9% from 2017, with a total of 165,566 units sold.

The R 1200 GS and GS Adventure continues to be the most popular model, selling 51,000 units. The R nineT retro series also sold well, contributing 33,500 machines for a total of 84,500 R-series sold.

BMW’s second best-seller was the inline-Four S-series. 18,773 S 1000 RR, S 1000 R and S 1000 XR were sold.

S 1000 R

Furthermore, BMW’s sales in America increased by 2.2% despite the overall downturn in the market. The upturn was due to the six-cylinder K 1600 B Grand America touer which sold 8,306 units out of the total of 13,842 units.

K 1600 B Grand America

The manufacturer’s leading markets continue to be Germany (-11%, 23,824), France (0%, 16,615), Italy (-2%, 14,110) and Spain (0%, 11,124). 9,224 BMWs were sold in the UK.

Growth centres were China (35%, 7,561), Brazil (11%, 7,361) and India with 2,187 units sold there.

Meanwhile, BMW Motorrad Malaysia sold 1,130 motorcycles, marking a 7% increase over 2017. The R 1200 GS Adventure was the biggest contributor which more than 300 units.

BMW Motorrad is looking forward to another great year in 2019, what with the advent of the new models using the 1254cc ShiftCam boxer engine, new S 1000 RR, a return to WSBK, plus a few more models in the pipeline.

Will they achieve their 200,000 target in 2020?

  • The Modenas Pulsar Dareventure reality program was launched today.

  • The program provides Malaysian motorcycle fans a unique experience on the Modenas Pulsar NS200.

  • It will be aired on Modenas’ YouTube channel.

Malaysian motorcycle manufacturer, Modenas (Motosikal dan Enjin Nasional Sdn. Bhd.) launched the Modenas Pulsar Dareventure reality program today.

Speaking at the launch, En. Amirudin Abd. Kadir, Chief Executive of Modenas said that the Pulsar Dareventure program was introduced by Bajaj in 2014. Since then, it had covered countries such as Nepal, Sri Lanka and Peru.

On the other hand, Malaysia is the first Southeast Asian country to feature the program. Modenas will broadcast the program via their YouTube channel.

“10 participants were chosen from all over Malaysia. They will go up against the challenges we will set up,” he added.

“The Pulsar Dareventure program enjoyed a large number of viewership. We are confident that the Malaysian edition is just as popular. The program allows the chance for motorcycle fans, regardless if they are Modenas owners, to experience something unique.”

Mr. Anurag Sharma, Country Sales Manager of Bajaj Auto Limited was on hand during the launch.

He said, “The program seeks to highlight the Modenas Pulsar NS200’s versatility, reliability and abilities to handle different terrains other than just road riding.”

“Modenas Dominar 400 owners already have the Motography: Explore the Unexplored activities, so this is something for the Pulsar NS200 owners.”

Celebritiy Nurul Alis Aidil, better known as Kiki, will host the program.

The launch was held at the Proton Centre of Excellence. The media were given the opportunity to test ride the Modenas Pulsar NS200 on the Proton test track, which included running up on the banked turns.

  • The Yamaha MT-07 Tracer is missing from Hong Leong Yamaha Motor’s lineup.

  • Could we see the model launched during the Yamaha Dealer Conference at the end of this month?

  • Or might we see the MT-09 Tracer GT, instead?

There is model which is currently missing from Hong Leong Yamaha Motor’s big bike repertoire – the MT-07 Tracer.

It’s near the end of January, which is time for another HLYM Annual Dealer Conference. The conference has always been held at Genting Highlands and welcomes Yamaha dealers from around Malaysia. Therefore, it’s the best opportunity to launch new models.

Yamaha MT-07 Tracer

However, the MT-07 Tracer (or Tracer 700 in other countries) is nowhere to be seen in Malaysia ever since its debut in 2016.

On the other hand, The MT-09 Tracer is the sport-touring version of the MT-09 naked sportbike. In order to fulfill that role, it is equipped with a top fairing with dual headlamps, tall windshield, handguards and a flatter passenger seat.

2019 Yamaha MT-07 Tracer

Therefore, Yamaha gives the MT-07 Tracer the same treatment as its bigger cousin. As in top fairing with dual headlights, tall windshield, handguards and a flatter passenger seat.

The MT-07 is renowned for its low-down and midrange torque, ease of handling and low seat height. As such, it provides a great base for the sport-touring version.

2019 Yamaha MT-07

However, there are other version to both Tracers called the MT-09 Tracer GT and MT-07 Tracer GT, respectively. These variants include colour-matched side bags (panniers), besides larger and adjustable windscreens.

2019 Yamaha MT-07 Tracer GT

Could we see the Mt-07 Tracer or both GTs at Genting? Watch this space!

2019 Yamaha MT-09 Tracer GT
  • Kawasaki Motors Malaysia (KMSB) organised their annual Kawasaki Road Safety Campaign.

  • Held at the Sungai Besi toll plaza, the campaign entered its fourth year focused on improving overall road safety for bikers.

  • Complimentary 16-point bike checks were conducted for all bikes of different brands and models.

In conjunction with the upcoming Chinese New Year 2019 celebrations, Kawasaki Motors Malaysia (KMSB) organised their annual Kawasaki Road Safety Campaign 2019 or “Kempen Keselamatan Jalan Raya Kawasaki 2019”. Held at the Sungai Besi toll plaza (Southbound), the campaign entered its fourth year which was jointly-organised with the Malaysia Motorcycle and Scooter Dealers Association (MMSDA) to promote riding safety. (more…)

  • Norton has sealed a £5 Million contract with a Japanese distributor.

  • The plans calls for the delivery of 1,000 bikes over five years.

  • The deal allows Norton to expand its workforce.

The fledgling Norton seals a £5 million business deal in Japan.

According to the agreement, Norton will supply 1,000 motorcycles over the next five years.

Announced as the Japanese Prime Minister is visiting the UK, the deal should help to ease some of the Brexit related fears that are currently sweeping UK businesses and is said to support 200 jobs at the Castle Donington headquarters.

Norton Atlas Ranger

Norton’s Head of Global Sales, Kay Johnson said: “Norton have an agreement with our distributor, PCI Limited in Japan which will run over a five-year term to manufacture over 1,000 bikes and will achieve an estimated value of £5m.

“We very much look forward to growing our workforce to support the demand for motorbikes in this territory and, in doing so, continue to build a strong trading business with Japan.”

Norton Dominator

The news comes just weeks after Norton welcomed the first owners of its new V4SS superbikes to the factory to collect their machines.

The current Norton line-up includes the V4SS, the Dominator and Commando Sport and Café Racer. The firm also debuted three new lightweight bikes at Motocycle Live, including the Superlight 650 (basically half the engine of the V4SS to suit Isle of Man TT Lightweight TT regulations) and the Atlas and Ranger which are café racer / scrambler inspired nakeds.

Norton Commando Sport

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