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Edaran Modenas Sdn Bhd (EMOS), the subsidiary of Motosikal dan Enjin Nasional Sdn Bhd (MODENAS), has announced the price of its latest sports cruiser, the Modenas Vulcan S (ABS). 

  • The Vulcan S is the first 650cc model to be rebadged by Modenas. 
  • The Vulcan S is the perfect cruiser for daily commuting and touring. 

The new model features Kawasaki’s renowned 649cc liquid-cooled, parallel twin engine, which is also found in the Ninja 650. The Vulcan S is tuned to achieve maximum linear power of 61hp and maximum torque of 62.4 Nm.

What sets the Vulcan S cruiser apart from other models is the “Ergo Fit” system that allows riders of all sizes to use the reduced reach setting, which makes the bike feel like it was built-to-fit each rider. 

The model also features an 18-inch front wheel and a 17-inch rear wheel, which is close to a sports model, for natural and nimble handling. The low center of gravity allows riders to take deep leaning turns with confidence and ease.

The Vulcan S has a modern and sporty look with its inverted triangle headlamp and compact gauge cluster that sports an analogue tachometer. 

All other information is shown on the multi-function LCD display that uses a blue LED backlight for projecting excellent visibility at night. The standard seat height of 705mm is extremely comfortable for the rider, and the motorcycle is easily maneuverable and super comfortable during high and low speed riding.

According to Roslan Roskan, Chief Executive Officer, MODENAS, the Vulcan S is one of the Kawasaki models that has long been awaited by customers. 

 

The motorcycle is built to fit all sizes and ages and will help welcome edgy riders, old and new, into the sport without hurting their wallets too much. The Vulcan S comes in two different colors and prices: Metallic Flat Spark Black retailing at RM36,500 and Pearl Matte Sage Green at RM37,200, both of which will be available in all Kawasaki Dealer showrooms by the end of March 2023.

TVS is said to be developing a new 600-750cc motorcycle to rival the popular Royal Enfield 650 twins. 

  • TVS plans to rival Royal Enfield with its own 650cc motorcycle. 
  • The development is rumoured to be underway and with the help of Norton Motorcycles. 
*Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650

Although there is no official confirmation from TVS regarding the development of this new motorcycle, it is rumoured that the company is already working on it. 

The new flagship is expected to have a twin-cylinder motor, with power and torque output potentially exceeding that of the Royal Enfield 650 twins, which produce 47 hp of max power and 52 Nm of peak torque.

*Royal Enfield Interceptor 650

The body style of the new TVS flagship is still up in the air, with the company possibly launching multiple body styles simultaneously, or starting with a single offering such as a roadster. 

Based on market response, TVS may consider other body styles such as scrambler, cafe racer, and ADV similar to what Royal Enfield is doing with its 350 and 650cc range.

*Royal Enfield Hunter 350

TVS will need multiple products in the 600-750cc segment to compete with rivals like Royal Enfield, who are consistently expanding their portfolio in this space. After the recent launch of the Super Meteor 650, Royal Enfield plans to add other 650cc bikes such as Shotgun 650, Himalayan 650, and Classic 650.

It is unknown whether TVS will develop this new motorcycle on its own or seek collaboration with another entity. TVS acquired British brand Norton Motorcycles in April 2020, and it is likely that they will use Norton’s expertise for their upcoming motorcycle.

We’re just days away from EICMA 2022 which is set to open its doors next week in Milan.

  • The Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 to make an appearance in Milan.
  • Powering the Super Meteor 650 is the firm’s 650cc parallel-twin engine. 

Among those who are expected to make headlines is Indian motorcycle manufacturer, Royal Enfield. 

It’s first official teaser has confirmed that Royal Enfield upcoming Super Meteor 650 cruiser is set to break cover at EICMA 2022 after unveiling the SG650 Concept during the 2021 edition. 

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The unveiling is scheduled to happen on Tuesday, November 8, which is the first press day at EICMA and can be catch on Royal Enfield’s official YouTube channel. 

Meanwhile, the teaser revealed the rear view of the upcoming Super Meteor 650 and while the green curtains brilliantly blocked some part of the motorcycle, we can clearly see the twin pipe setup similar to the 650 Twin (Interceptor and Continental GT). 

Also visible is the twin rear shocks with black springs and a single round, red taillight. 

However, it is yet to confirm whether the teased model is actually the upcoming Super Meteor or it could just be a misdirection.

Anyway, we’ll just have to wait and see. 

Royal Enfield’s 650 Twin, the Interceptor and Continental GT is proven to be one of the most popular retro-style motorcycle available in the market.

  • Royal Enfield to introduced a new scrambler-type motorcycle.
  • Powered by the firm’s trusted parallel-twin motor.

The success is down to the bike’s trusted 649cc parallel-twin engine as well as excellent value for money compared to the rest of its competitors.

Just last month, the India-based company were caught testing a new scrambler-style motorcycle in the UK, powered by its parallel-twin motor. 

However, in a latest development, the upcoming motorcycle was caught testing in India for the very first time.

As such, latest spy photos revealed more noteworthy details including a minimalist side panels similar to the Interceptor 650, small windshield above the front headlamp and an upside down fork.

Perhaps the most striking difference is the 2-into-1 exhaust system that is the first for the firm’s 650 range. 

Nonetheless, the upcoming scrambler features the same tubular steel frame with bolted trussing similar to the 650 Twin.

Looking at how well dress the test mule is, we assume it will roll into production soon. Maybe a 2023 release is on the card?

(Source: AutoCar India)

The upcoming QJ Motor middleweight adventure motorcycle, the QJ650, has passed homologation in China.

  • This model sees the Chinese brand fielding a new 649cc V-twin heart with a claimed 75HP.

  • Two variants will be available, namely a basic ‘standard’ plus a higher-speced ‘Adventure’.

After filing the patents last October, the new motorcycle has officially passed the homologation process thus edging closer to production.

The recent patent application also revealed some key technical details surrounding the model. Key to which is the engine that the QJMotor QJ650 adopts – a 649cc V-twin with a claimed output of 75HP.

Moreover, the two patent documents filed also revealed the QJ650 will come in two variants. One of which will be a higher-specced ‘Adventure’ offering brimmed with a set of luggage side and top boxes. Other details revealed include a claimed weight figures of 219KG (standard) and 249KG (Adventure), as well as the presence of an ABS module.

The new 650 will feature things like crash bars and handguards along with a wire spoke wheels.

As for release date and availability, QJMotor remains mum about it for now, but word has it we will see this V-twin model officially debut sometime later this year.

Beberapa tahun ini, anak syarikat Qianjiang Motorcycle, QJMotor telah pun memperkenalkan beberapa model baharu yang dijangka akan turut dibawa sebagai Benelli di pasaran lan.

Perkongsian ‘teaser’ terbaru dari Benelli juga mengesahkan perkara itu apabila mendedahkan Tornado 650 dan 550 serta TNT 550.

*Benelli Tornado 550

Menurut laporan, gambar ilustrasi model itu datang dari pihak Benelli sendiri.

QJMotor dan Benelli telah pun mengorak langkah berkongsi platform bermula dengan TRK 800 tahun lalu yang berkongsi enjin sama dengan QJMotor SRT 750.

Kedua-dua model bahkan berkongsi kerangka yang sama cuma dibezakan daripada aspek rekaan panel badan.

*Benelli Tornado 650

QJMotor juga telah memperkenalkan jentera empat silinder 600cc tahun lalu lantas lakaran terkini oleh Benelli itu mengesahkan TNT 650 itu akan dikuasakan enjin sama.

Berdasarkan imej dikongsikan, jelas model TNT 650 itu juga memaparkan kerangka yang sama.

Untuk rekod, enjin empat silinder 600cc oleh QJMotor itu berupaya menghasilkan 87hp sekaligus meletakan model itu lebih berkuasa dari Yamaha R7.

*Benelli TNT 550

Sementara itu, Tornado 550 dan TNT 550 juga akan dikuasakan enjin sama dari model QJMotor 550cc. Menariknya, enjin tersebut juga dijangka merupakan yang sama dipinjamkan kepada MV Agusta bagi model akan datang, Lucky Explorer 5.5.

Senario ini secara tidak langsung mendedahkkan jentera tersebut akan menawarkan sekitar 47hp seperti yang dimaklumkan MV Agusta sebelum ini.

Walaupun perkembangan dari Benelli cukup menarik namun ekoran model dimaksudkan masih lagi dalam bentuk lakaran awal memberi bayangan bahawa Tornado 650, 550 dan TNT 550 hanya akan didedahkan kepada umum setahun dua lagi.

 

  • Mudah digunakan bagi kebanyakan penunggang, kebolehan untuk memenuhi pelbagai peranan, bergaya, dan menyeronokan antara penyebab utama ianya menjadi pilihan.
  • Kemaskini terbaru menjadikan Kawasaki Ninja 650 dan Z650 lebih lincah serta lancar untuk ditunggang.
  • Kedua-dua motosikal ini adalah motosikal yang dibina serba baru.

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Suzuki Assemblers Malaysia Sdn Bhd further broadens their product line up with three mid-range models this morning with the Gladius 650 ABS, the V-Strom 650 ABS and the V-Strom 650XT ABS.

While all three are 650cc models, each caters to a different segment with its own unique appeal based on the rider’s desires.

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Starting with the V-Strom 650, its powered by a liquid-cooled 645cc V-Twin engine said to feature a good low and mid-range power with the dual throttle valve giving quick and linear throttle response.

It is coupled to a 6-speed transmission that have been tailored for active sporty rides with 1st through 5th gear ratios, while keeping highway cruises comfortable with a tall top gear.

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Holding things together is a lightweight and rigid twin-spar aluminum-alloy frame and swingarm and suspension wise its equipped with spring-preload-adjustable 43mm-stanchion-tube front forks and link-type rear suspension with rebound stepless damping adjuster as well as a spring preload adjuster.

Stopping power comes from dual 310mm-disc brakes for the front and on the back its 260mm-disc brakes complete with ABS system.

While sharing the same configuration and engine there are enough differences between the two V-Strom versions that it caters to a slightly different type of riders.

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The V-Strom 650 ABS can be said to excel at being the “Sport Tourer” while the V-Strom 650XT ABS is the “Sport Adventure” machine.
The V-Strom 650XT ABS has more adventurous styling with a distinctive front beak with integrated air ducts and wire-spoke wheels, 19” up front and 17 on the rear and it takes tubeless tyres.

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And then you can make it look more adventure ready with a long list of original accessories starting with top and side cases which are available in plastic and in aluminum. The side cases fit close to the bike’s centre of gravity for rider-friendly handling.

The plastic top and left side cases are each big enough for a full-face helmet. The side-case carriers can be detached using quick-release screws to keep the bike slim.

And thats not all, you also have the accessory bar, an aluminium under guard, a chain guard, LED fog lamps, touring windscreen, knuckle covers and low and high seats, centre stand, a 12-volt accessory socket, an alarm kit, and a handlebar satnav bracket.

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Last and not least of the three is the Gladius, the engine is about the same, a liquid-cooled 645cc V-Twin but with slightly different tuning for a more spirited riding experience.

While the V-Strom sits high and mighty, the Gladius seat is just 785mm off the ground but for taller riders they can opt for an optional higher seat that adds 20mm to the seat height.

Front and rear suspension feature adjustable spring pre-load, allowing the rider to adapt the bike to suit them.

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The Gladius comes in gray, blue and mat black options, while the V-Strom variants come in white, gray, red and blue.

Basic Sales Price for V-Strom 650XT ABS is RM43,900, V-Strom 650 ABS is RM41,900 and Gladius 650 ABS is RM39,900.

Other bikes already in the Suzuki showroom are the HAYABUSA 1300, GSX1250FA, GSX-R1000 ABS, V-STROM 1000 ABS and the GSR750.

Revamped Kawasaki Versys 650 expected to arrive in 2015.

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