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  • Naza Prestige celebrated 10 years of awesomeness with a Saturday morning ride with its loyal customers. 
  • Over 50 loyal customers turned up in support of the anniversary ride. 
  • Naza Prestige will continue to support its customers through great after sales service. 
  • The company is also hosting year end sale with discounts of up to 70% on selected merchandise. 

It has been 10 great years for Naza Prestige Bikes Sdn Bhd, and to celebrate a decade of awesome bikes and great rides, the company hosted a ride for about 50 bikers.

The ride began from the Naza Automall in PJ where the riders congregated for breakfast and a spot of shopping at the former Harley-Davidson outlet before being flagged off by Dato’ Samson Anand George, Group CEO, Automotive Group of Naza Corporation Holdings.

From there the ride continued to Kuala Klawang in Negeri Sembilan before heading back to Naza Automall for lunch.

“It has been 10 fantastic years for Naza Prestige Sdn Bhd with many milestones along the way. We organised this ride as a way to thank our loyal customers, and we are grateful that we got such strong support. We will continue to support our customers through great after sales and we hope to be able to organize more such rides in the future,” said Dato Samson about today’s ride.

“I would also like to take this opportunity to say that the Naza Automall now houses most of Naza’s four wheel brands and all two wheel brands under one roof. This makes the Automall a great one stop centre for anyone looking to shop for a car or a motorcycle, and we will soon be offering more great deals and activities for all car and bike enthusiast at the Naza Automall,” added Dato Samson.

Naza Prestige Sdn Bhd is also hosting a Year End Sale for all merchandise with discounts of up to 70% on selected merchandise.

  • Dani Pedrosa announced in July that he was going to retire from MotoGP racing at the end of the 2018 season. 
  • Dani, who recently turned 33, has been on the Grand Prix podium over 33 times, but has never won a world championship. 
  • Red Bull KTM has stepped up and hired Dani as a official test rider to develop the KTM RC16. 
  • He will work alongside Mika Kallio. 

Dani Pedrosa may not have won a world championship but he has come pretty darn close a few times. There is no doubt that he is one of the best riders on the Grand Prix grid, so it was quite sad when he announced that he was going to retire at the end of the 2018 season (click here to read about Dani’s retirement).

But as with many great riders retirement does not mean the end of their careers, it is just the beginning of another great career, and for Pedrosa, that new career starts at Red Bull KTM.

The Austrian team recently announced that the current Repsol Honda Team rider will be the official test rider for the team’s MotoGP line-up in 2019 and 2020.

Pedrosa, who raced in the premier class for 13 seasons, will work alongside Mika Kallio to develop the KTM RC16, which has been competing in MotoGP for three years now.

Pedrosa who recently turned 33, has over 30 MotoGP wins and over 50 wins in all classes. He has three world titles but none in the premier class, and has been on the MotoGP podium over 110 times.

Source: MotoGP

  • Boon Siew Honda (BSH) has introduced a brand new colour option for their 2018 Honda Africa Twin.

  • The new Matt Ballistic Black Metallic showcases a more sleek and stealthy appeal perfect for urban riding.

  • This new colour option is only available for the standard model which comes in either Manual or DCT transmission from RM69,999 (basic price without SST).

Boon Siew Honda (BSH) is proud to announce a brand new colour variant for their full-size adventure touring machine, the 2018 Honda Africa Twin. The standard model of the Africa Twin is now available in a sleek and stealthy colour option called ‘Matt Ballistic Black Metallic’ and it is kind of reminds of KITT from Knight Rider or the Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird (both equally awesome, no argument there). (more…)

  • Puig has released their latest Side Spoiler “Downforce” range which is superbike winglets for 1,000cc bikes.

  • The ‘side spoilers’ by Puig is said to offer better downforce for improved grip and stability.

  • Currently, the range covers models like the Kawasaki ZX-10R, Honda CBR1000RR, Yamaha R1, Suzuki GSX-R1000, and BMW S 1000 RR.

Are you a fan of MotoGP? Interested in all the aero-fairings and winglets that have been used by the teams over the year? Want to get your hands on some for your superbike? Then, you need to check out Puig’s Side Spoiler “Downforce” range which is a selection of superbike winglets for your crotch rocket! (more…)

  • The much-awaited 2019 Triumph Scrambler 1200 has been officially unveiled to the media.

  • The bike combines the classic silhouette of the Bonneville with capabilities of the Tiger 800.

  • The Scrambler 1200 will revolutionize the modern scrambler.

Triumph looks to have scored a major revolution with the launch of the 2019 Triumph Scrambler 1200.

Being offered in two variations, the new Scrambler 1200 looks to be the perfect embodiment of adventure-riding in the Bonneville’s timeless classic silhouette.

Triumph is not one manufacturer inclined to building new motorcycles without festooning them with the latest features. Such approach applies to the 2019 Scrambler 1200, as well. The Hinckley-based manufacturer has aimed the new bike as the benchmark of scramblers. As such, the list is extensive. Very extensive. So where do we start?

What is it?

Triumph was the leader in off-road racing many decades ago. A-list actor, adrenaline junkie and all-around hard man Steve McQueen raced the Triumph TR6 Trophy SC at the punishing Baja Rally in New Mexico. Mr. McQueen’s stuntman Bud Ekins (who performed the jumps in “The Great Escape”) also raced Triumphs and won at the rally.

Truth is, Triumphs were the original scramblers (although they did not claim that name).

The Bonneville T-120TT, T120C and TR6 “C” and “SC” were stripped down for desert racing, featuring twin exhaust pipes that were fitted high up and chopped off. And dirtbikes back then, “scramblers,” as they’re known, looked exactly like how the Bonneville does today.

But! Triumph had been taking the quiet line why its rivals push out their own “Scramblers.” Triumph already has the 900cc Street Scrambler but they knew they needed something more hardcore. Hence, the 2019 Street Scrambler is that “missing link” as the company put it.

The two variations are:

  • 2019 Triumph Scrambler 1200 XC – built as an all-around road and off-road capable bike.
  • 2019 Triumph Scrambler 1200 XE – an all-rounder just as great as the XC but more focused for extreme dirt-riding. The “E” designation states “Extreme.”

Key Highlights

  • 2nd generation TFT instrumentation.

Featured on both models, with two information layout design themes that can be personalised. An all-new feature allows the rider to update the start-up screen message with their name.

  • 6 riding modes (Road, Rain, Sport, Off-road, rider configurable) including Off-Road Pro on the XE.

Both models feature Road, Rain, Off-Road, Sport and Rider-configurable riding modes which adjust the throttle response, ABS settings and traction control setting. The Scrambler 1200 XE features the extra ‘Off-Road Pro’ mode, which delivers focused set up for advanced adventure riding and scrambling. The ‘Off-Road Pro’ mode turns ABS and traction control off, and uses the ‘Off-Road’ throttle map.

  • Optimised cornering ABS and cornering traction control on the XE.

This is a first for any scrambler. Exclusive to the Scrambler XE is the Optimised Cornering ABS and Optimised Cornering Traction Control. Based on a Continental IMU (Inertial Measurement Unit). The front brakes consist of dual discs gripped by Brembo M.50 Monobloc calipers.

  • All LED lighting, including signature DRL headlight.

Both Scrambler 1200 models have all-LED lighting. The headlight also incorporates LED Daytime Running Lights (DRL) for maximum visibility.

  • Illuminated backlit switches.

The switches on both Scrambler models are backlit from LEDs housed inside the switch cubes. No more fiddling around at night.

  • Torque-assist clutch.

Designed to reduce clutch lever effort for the rider, bringing a lighter touch and feel to the clutch and making it easier to ride, and for longer.

  • Keyless ignition.

Triumph’s keyless ignition system is standard on both models. The system recognises the proximity of the keyless fob and then enables ignition via the switch cube mounted start button. You may also disable the key’s wireless transmission function.

  • Cruise control.

Electronic cruise control is standard. This is a single button system, similar to the Triumph Tiger 800 XRx/XRa/XCx/XCa.

  • USB charging socket.

Both new Scramblers feature a 5 vault USB power socket for charging personal equipment. This is integrated into a new foam lined storage box under the seat.

  • World’s first motorcycle integrated GoPro control system.

Triumph’s first turn-by-turn navigation system and Bluetooth phone and music operation (all enabled by an accessory Bluetooth connectivity module).

Specifications and equipment

  • Class-leading specifications and equipment.
  • Öhlins rear shock with first-in-class long travel fully adjustable RSU.
  • Showa fully adjustable long travel forks.
  • Brembo twin M50 radial monobloc front calipers.
  • Crafted long-travel aluminium swingarm.
  • Dedicated Scrambler frame.
  • Folding foot controls, adjustable on the XE.
  • High-specification side laced wheels.
  • Category-first 21” front wheel, with adventure focused tubeless tyres.
  • Handbook approved Pirelli Scorpion Rally tyres.
  • Long-travel suspension: 200mm for the XC and 250mm for the XE, front and rear respectively.

Powerplant

Yes, we finally know what engine goes in the bike (and our speculations were wrong).

  • It is the 1200cc, liquid-cooled, parallel-Twin, but of the High Power (HP) variety which is fitted to the rip-roaringly awesome Bonneville Thruxton R café racer.
  • However, engine is tuned exclusively for the Scrambler 1200. It punches out 88.8 bhp (90 PS) at 7,400 RPM and a neck-spraining 110 Nm of torque at just 3,950 RPM.
  • The twin high-mounted exhausts are also tuned, to sing a new signature exhaust note for the bike.

Styling

Triumph is NOT following the conventions the “modern scrambler” design but benchmarks it. This is achieved by combining the classic design with modern touches, features and capabilities.

  • New design “seamless” sculpted Scrambler fuel tank, with classic scrambler tank “cut-away” features.
  • Beautifully engineered side-laced wheels.
  • Brushed aluminium Monza-style filler cap.
  • Brushed stainless steel tank strap.
  • Classic bench seat.
  • The Scrambler 1200 XE comes with extra premium details, including being the first bike to carry the iconic Triumph triangle badge on the tank.
  • Besides that, the XE also features hand guards with aluminium brace, Brembo MCS lever, silver handlebar finish with black anodised risers and clamp, gold coloured forks.
  • Colour options for both models are two-toned. For the XC: Jet Black and Matt Black, Khaki Green and Brooklands Green. For the XE: Fusion White and Brooklands Green, Cobalt Blue and Jet Black (as pictured).

Inspiration Kits and Custom Accessories

Riders will be spoilt for choice when it comes to customizing the bike. From handlebars to luggage. Inspiration Kits expand customization even further such as fly-screen, Arrow silencers, high front mudguard.

Triumph Bonneville Collection Clothing – the Scrambler Range

Triumph developed a dedicated range of Scrambler 1200 clothing, with a selection of short sleeve t-shirts, checkerboard goggles and a collection of riding and casual wear for men and women.

Conclusion

In a way, you could think of the 2019 Triumph Scrambler 1200 as the love child of the Thruxton R and Tiger 800. Such features and capabilities are not to be sneezed at. Knowing how effective Triumph it in producing wonderfully all-rounded the bikes, it is time to for them to rule the Scrambler wars.

  • Triumph Motorcycles have launched the 2019 Triumph Scrambler.

  • It was unveiled to global distributors and dealers yesterday.

  • Triumph Fans France leaked the photos on their Facebook page.

Triumph Motorcycles have launched the 2019 Triumph Scrambler 1200 to worldwide distributors and dealers last night (23rd October 2018).

2019 Triumph Scrambler 1200 Launch in Just a Week’s Time

An embargo was put in place but the pictures were leaked by Triumph Fans France on their Facebook page

The full details are sketchy at this time as the bike will be officially launched to the global media between 2pm to 5pm (London time) today. But we can see a number of important features:

  • There are two variants to the Scrambler 1200 – one off road (XC), the other more road-centric (XE).
  • nacelle houses a full TFT screen.
  • The connectivity option includes GPS navigation and ability to sync with a GoPro, so you may control the camera via a toggle on the handlebar.

  • Updated, longer travel suspension (180 mm travel) for the off-road version.
  • Showa forks and Öhlins shocks.
  • Brembo radially-mounted four-piston Monobloc calipers up front.

  • The XC’s engine is wrapped in crash bars.
  • Beefy aluminium swingarm.
  • High-mounted front mudguard.
  • Reinforced barkbuster-style handguards with aluminium framing on the outside.

The updates to the chassis and suspension ought to make the Triumph Scrambler 1200 a truly off-road capable modern retro. The long-travel suspension and swingarm are the tell-tale signs. So, no matter how one looks at it, the 2019 Triumph Scrambler 1200 could be the real-deal of scramblers.

Although engine remains the 1200cc, liquid-cooled, 270o crank, parallel-Twin unit, we are not sure if it has been upgraded.

More details to come later on today. Please stay tuned for more pictures and details of the bikes!

Photo credit: Triumph Fans France

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