2020 MV Agusta Superveloce 800

It just won the 90th annual Concept Bike prize at the Concorso d’ Eleganza, so what better time to announce that this stunning creature will be entering production “within the initial months of 2020”?

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MV AGUSTA SUPERVELOCE 800 WINS
THE CONCORSO D’ELEGANZA VILLA D’ESTE 2019

CONCEPT BIKES CLASS

Varese, 27 May 2019 – Exactly 90 years ago the first edition of what would become one of the most prestigious and traditional events in the world for historic vehicles was held on the shores of Lake Como. Since 1929 the Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este has been exhibiting vintage cars and the most precious and original historical motorcycles. Since 2002, alongside these, concept cars, concept bikes and prototypes
have also been introduced.

Adrian Morton, Design Director of MV Agusta/ CRC (Castiglioni Research Center) and responsible for the styling of the Superveloce 800 commented: “Following on from a successful initial presentation at EICMA 2018 (alongside the Brutale 1000 awarded “Most Beautiful Bike of the Show”), it was a huge honour to receive an official request from the organisers of such an incredible unique event.

“The Superveloce 800’s distinctive styling; a combination of retro elements inspired by the sensual forms and characteristics of the MV Agusta racing motorcycles of the 60s, and visionary styling combined with the latest technologies, have given the basis for develop a provocative design proposal; a design suspended between past and future; perfectly in context for an event where historic coachbuilding meets future
concepts.

“To win the award within the Concept Class is a huge satisfaction that is a reflection of the dedication, passion and energy we dedicate to every motorcycle .”

Originally presented as a concept, the MV Agusta Superveloce 800 anticipates the model that will be produced in series within the initial months of 2020. For its technical and aesthetic characteristics the Superveloce 800 is a candidate to become one of the most eclectic and original in the history of the company.

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MSF and VTTI to Share Naturalistic Study with Autonomous Vehicle Developers

MSF partnering with Virginia Tech Transportation Institute to share motorcyclist data to autonomous vehicle developers.

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To help ensure that two-wheelers remain a regular part of the traffic mix, the Motorcycle Safety Foundation and Virginia Tech Transportation Institute will share valuable data from motorcyclist behavior studies with autonomous vehicle developers. Sharing the data will help ensure that motorcyclists are included in AV research programs and will help preserve on-highway motorcycling.

Data from the MSF 100 Motorcyclists Naturalistic Study will be available to any AV-related company, from vehicle manufacturers to tech companies, through VTTI. In exchange for providing access to the MSF 100, VTTI will ensure that the MSF can use the datasets from AV-related research for its own analysis and published works.

“Autonomous vehicle development is a fact of life, and while the timeline and practical application is unclear, what is clear is that on-highway motorcycles must be included and motorcyclists’ rights must be ensured,” MSF President Tim Buche said. “Developers are testing autonomous vehicles on our roads now, without fully understanding the characteristics of motorcycle riders. The more they understand motorcycles in the traffic mix, the safer, better integrated, and more enjoyable roads can be for all users.”

“By providing data from the MSF 100 study, the largest and most robust of its kind, we are helping to ensure that motorcyclists are included in conversations about autonomous vehicles and traffic planning,” Buche said.

AV research could also have benefits for motorcyclists.

“If it were possible to download, to human drivers, a perfect understanding of how to see, avoid, and potentially even protect motorcyclists, it would be an amazing improvement in rider safety,” said Shane McLaughlin, center director of VTTI’s Center for Automated Vehicle Systems. “As riders, we all want that. Of course, that is impossible. But what is possible is providing that type of understanding to future vehicle systems. The MSF has always trained riders for safety. By making the MSF 100 data available to automated vehicle developers, the MSF could help train future vehicles on how to keep riders safe.”

The MSF 100 Motorcyclists Naturalistic Study tracked 100 riders across the U.S., each for a one-year period, collecting data on their normal riding behaviors, from traffic scanning to reactions. The study also has a wealth of data on crash and near-crash incidents, including identifying factors in crashes, comparing rider behavior in a crash and during normal riding, and providing analysis of risk exposure and more.

“It is our hope that AV systems developers can use data from the MSF 100 to better design detection, planning, and control subsystems with respect to interactions with motorcycles,” said Dr. Thomas A. Dingus, who pioneered the naturalistic driving study research method. Dingus is also director of VTTI, an endowed professor of Virginia Tech, and president of VTT, LLC. “We want to assist AV systems developers in understanding the behavior of motorcyclists in the traffic flow, and specifically improve AV interactions with two-wheeled vehicles. We want to help make AVs safer, and we want them to consider motorcycles in this process as early as possible.”

Traditionally, research conducted by the MSF served as the basis for its curricula, consisting of a wide range of RiderCourses. The availability of the MSF 100 data goes beyond that.

“We’re telling the government, automakers, everyone involved with AV that we are here with the MSF 100 and more, and ready to help,” Buche said. “Motorcycles must remain in our nation’s traffic mix, and motorcyclists’ safety is our priority, so we encourage all parties with ongoing AV research programs to reach out to VTTI.”

The Motorcycle Safety Foundation® promotes safety through rider training and education, operator licensing tests and public information programs. The MSF works with the federal government, state agencies, the military and others to offer training for all skill levels so riders can enjoy a lifetime of safe, responsible motorcycling. Standards established by the MSF® have been recognized worldwide since 1973.

The MSF is a not-for-profit organization sponsored by American Honda Motor Co., Inc.; BMW Motorrad USA, BRP, Inc.; Harley-Davidson Motor Co., Inc.; Indian Motorcycle; Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A.; KTM North America, Inc.; Piaggio Group Americas, Inc.; Suzuki Motor of America, Inc.; Triumph Motorcycles Ltd; and Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A.. For safety information or to enroll in the RiderCourse nearest you, visit msf-usa.org, or call (800) 446-9227.

The Virginia Tech Transportation Institute conducts research to save lives, time, and money and protect the environment. As one of seven premier research institutes created by Virginia Tech to answer national challenges, VTTI is continually advancing transportation through innovation and has impacted public policy on national and international levels. In 2007, VTTI founded the Motorcycle Research Group with the objective of applying VTTI’s multidisciplinary research capabilities to real-world motorcycle riding. With the help of study participants and customers in the public and private sectors, the group has collected hundreds of thousands of real-world miles in approximately half of the United States.

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Aaron Morris on NextGen BMW for Morgan Park ASBK

Morris in the mix for Morgan Park ASBK

Next Gen Motorsports have confirmed that Aaron Morris will race with the Victorian based Superbike team at the fourth round of the Australian Superbike Championship (ASBK), which takes place at Queensland’s Morgan Park Raceway over the first weekend of July.

After a successful test at the Pirelli Masters of Morgan Park race meeting earlier this month Morris exhibited encouraging pace aboard the Maxima BMW S 1000RR machine.

Masters of Morgan Park Aaron Morris RC
2019 Masters of Morgan Park – Aaron Morris – Image by Russell Colvin

In terms of ASBK competition, Morris, who hails from Newcastle in New South Wales, has racked up a total of 51 race starts in the Australian Superstock 600 Championship, when he raced in the category from 2008 through to 2010. In 2013, the 27-year-old did one year in the Australian Supersport Championship, which saw him starting a total of twelve races that year and finishing second overall in the six-round championship.

Morris is however quite new to the premier category, having only competed in the opening round of the 2018 Australian Superbike Championship at the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit, which saw him scoring a 6-10-10 results, carding him ninth overall for the round.


Masters of Morgan Park Aaron Morris RC
2019 Masters of Morgan Park – Aaron Morris – Image by Russell Colvin

Aaron Morris

“I’m extremely grateful that both Wayne [Hepburn] and Shane [Kinderis] have decided to give me a go for round four,” said Morris. I just hope I can do the team and their sponsors proud by delivering them a good result.

“My weaknesses across the three-and-a-half days at Morgan Park was definitely my fitness. Obviously if my fitness is better, my mental strength will be stronger as well. Towards the end of the test I found I was getting a bit tired, which meant I was probably not performing as well as I should have been.”

Masters of Morgan Park Aaron Morris RC
2019 Masters of Morgan Park – Aaron Morris – Image by Russell Colvin

Maxima BMW’s Team Manager, Wayne Hepburn expressed that he was more than happy with Morris’ performance at the recent test at Morgan Park.

Wayne Hepburn

“It goes without saying that Aaron impressed both Shane and I with how he performed a few weeks ago,” said Hepburn.

“We always knew he was going to be fast, but it was his attitude and his way he gave feedback about the bike is which impressed us the most. It was a no brainer to offer him a one-off ride for round four of the ASBK to see what he can do under race conditions.

“At this stage, Aaron will only do round four of the championship. We’ll see how he goes and then make up our minds for what happens for the remining three rounds of the championship.”

Masters of Morgan Park Aaron Morris RC
2019 Masters of Morgan Park – Aaron Morris – Image by Russell Colvin

Round four of the Australian Superbike Championship at Morgan Park is scheduled for 5-7 July.

Source: MCNews.com.au

Sportsnet Holidays’ Isle of Man TT Tours | 2020 packages

Sportsnet Holidays’
Official IoM TT 2020 Packages


Sportsnet Holidays’ the exclusive official travel agent of the Isle of Man TT 2020 in Australia and New Zealand have announce a range of tours and packages to next year’s edition of the world’s greatest two-wheeled event, the Isle of Man TT, are now available to book.

View Sportsnet’s range of Isle of Man TT 2020 tours and travel packages here

2020 will be the tenth year that Sportsnet has offered tours and travel packages to the TT, starting with just travelers in 2011 to almost 400 in 2019.

Sportsnet Holidays Isle of Man TT Packages
2020 Sportsnet Holidays’ Isle of Man TT Packages

The flagship offering in Sportsnet’s range of TT 2020 travel options is it’s nine night ‘Ultimate TT Experience’ escorted tour which includes just about everything you need to get you to the TT and back and have the experience of a lifetime. Included in the ‘Ultimate TT Experience’ tour are:

  • Return economy airfares to Manchester from Australia flying Emirates Airlines
  • Return economy class airfares from Manchester to the Isle of Man
  • Nine nights accommodation at the 4-star Palace Hotel Casino, Douglas including a full English breakfast daily
  • Tickets to all four Race Days and Evening Practice
  • Return hotel-to-viewing point coach transfers for each race day and evening practice
  • Plus much more!
Sportsnet Holidays Isle of Man TT Packages
2020 Sportsnet Holidays’ Isle of Man TT Packages

Sportsnet Holidays’
Exclusive Experiences and Inclusions

Coach tour of the TT course with live commentary from a current or former TT rider on board. Past riders have included Aussies Cam Donald and David ‘Davo’ Johnson.

Evening Practice in the official TT VIP suite including buffet dinner and drinks and special guest speakers.

Sportsnet Holidays Isle of Man TT Packages
2020 Sportsnet Holidays’ Isle of Man TT Packages

A day of hospitality, including food and drinks throughout the day, in the iconic Creg Ny Baa pub on Race Day 1. This includes the ability to watch the race from the pub’s balcony one of the best vantage points of the entire TT course.

Entry to Sportsnet’s TT Riders Panel Dinner function including dinner, drinks and a live panel of current and former TT riders. Past guests have included: John McGuinness, Ian Hutchinson, Bruce Anstey, James Hillier and Australia’s own David ‘Davo’ Johnson.

Sportsnet Holidays Isle of Man TT Packages
2020 Sportsnet Holidays’ Isle of Man TT Packages offer the opportunity to see IoM TT legends up close

A day of hospitality at Bushy’s TT Village on Mad Sunday including ‘firebowl’ BBQ grill and two drinks vouchers, plus a farewell drinks party at the Palace Hotel Casino with current and former riders in attendance.

A high quality, limited edition soft shell jacket featuring the Isle of Man TT and Sportsnet Holidays logos.

Sportsnet Holidays Isle of Man TT Packages
2020 Sportsnet Holidays’ Isle of Man TT Packages are now available

Also available is a five night ‘Best of TT’ escorted tour which includes many of the inclusions listed above, however only tickets and experiences on the first four days (which are Race Days 1 & 2) of the event are included. This tour is perfect for those that want a unique experience of the TT, but don’t have the space on their itinerary for all four race days – or the patience of a significant other that may not be as appreciative of the TT!

Lastly, for those that are looking to go to the TT but would like the freedom and flexibility of being able to do whatever they like after the day’s racing and in-between race days, Sportsnet also offers five and four night un-escorted package deals.

Sportsnet Holidays Isle of Man TT Packages
2020 Sportsnet Holidays’ Isle of Man TT Packages

Sportsnet Holidays’
IoM TT 2020 tours and travel packages

Source: MCNews.com.au

Ducati Island Returning Again To Laguna Seca For World Superbike 2019

All kinds of fun and activities will be available for those venturing to Laguna Seca for World Superbike in 2019.

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Motorcycle enthusiasts and racing fans alike have cause for celebration as Ducati North America today announced it will take over World Superbike (WSBK) weekend at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca in California with their premium Ducati Island festivities. For the seventh year, Ducati North America plans to elevate audience excitement with its trademark island experience, taking place from July 12-14 at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca in Monterey County, California. A special-edition Ducati will also be unveiled to kick-off the weekend track action.

To join the welcoming atmosphere that Ducati’s world-famous hospitality is known to create — before tickets sell out — simply reserve a three-day ticket package, offered for only $179 per person. The ticket package includes a 3-Day General Admission and Paddock Ticket, Open Grandstand Seats, Ducati Motorcycle Parking, a Ducati Parade Lap (limited to 250 riders) and Ducati Gift Voucher.

The event is traditionally one of Ducati’s biggest fan gatherings of the year, with WatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca being the only North American race for World Superbike, and the final event before the series’ summer hiatus. Interest is at an all-time high for Ducati racing, with Ducati rider Álvaro Bautista currently in the lead of WSBK standings and three-time U.S. Round winner Chaz Davies also in the top ten of standings, ready for heated competition. All five classes of MotoAmerica will race, as well, which includes team KWR’s Ducati Panigale V4R with pilot Kyle Wyman in the Superbike Class. Also, for the first year Quarterely Racing’s Michael Barnes riding a newly homologated Ducati Monster 797+ as a privateer in the Twins Cup class.

Whether motorcyclist, non-rider, or a spectator interested in family-friendly fun, all are encouraged to join the weekend extravaganza with live music, demo rides of the new Diavel 1260, and the Scrambler Land of Joy, offering test rides of the 2019 Scrambler Café Racer, Full Throttle, Desert Sled, Icon and Scrambler 1100 Sport.

Three-day ticket packages also include complimentary gear check, grand stand seating with amazing views at Turn 4, a fan track walk and a welcome gift.

Ducati Island will be open to all attendees of the World Superbike Championships to witness first-hand the new 2019 lineup. This includes the powerful new Diavel 1260, a stunning example of Italian craftsmanship that recently won the Red Dot: Best of the Best award for its unmistakable design, and the first new Diavel since its introduction in 2010, now with a 1262cc engine.

Tickets are now available for purchase here.









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Harley-Davidson Teams With Milwaukee Bucks For Limited-Edition Merchandise

Milwaukee’s NBA team partners with Harley-Davidson for apparel.

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Harley-Davidson Motor Company and the Milwaukee Bucks have launched a special merchandise collaboration. Available now, the limited-edition line of adult and youth apparel will be available at:

This growing collection of merchandise features graphic lockups of the Bucks and Harley-Davidson Bar and Shield logo, along with a modern twist on the outline of the state of Wisconsin.

“This shared apparel collaboration is a celebration of the Bucks’ successful 2019 season, and proudly represents the brands’ shared city to fans and riders,” said Mary Kay Lee, Director of Consumer Product Portfolio, General Merchandise, at Harley-Davidson.

“This co-branded apparel line is an exciting extension of our collaboration with Harley-Davidson,” said Matt Pazaras, Bucks Senior Vice President of Business Development and Strategy. “We are proud that the Bucks sport a Harley-Davidson patch on their jerseys on the court. Now we look forward to seeing people wear these two iconic Milwaukee brands together as well.”

The special collection features adults printed T-shirts and sweatshirts and a youth T-shirt. Visit www.h-d.com/dealerlocator to find a Harley-Davidson dealer and shop.bucks.com to find a Bucks Pro Shop location.




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Yoshimura Releases A Series Of New Exhausts For The Honda Monkey

All kinds of new exhausts are now available for the Honda Monkey.

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Straight Cyclone System

The Honda Monkey has a retro styling all its own and Yoshimura has a retro style of our own. Combine the two and magic happens! The Straight Cyclone is a throw back to the 70’s when Yoshimura coined the term Superbike.

This Race Series Straight Cyclone is manufactured by our sister company is Asia, and the craftsmanship is second to none. Styling, combined with its light weight (4.2 pounds) will show anybody that your Honda Monkey is on point. Power, sound, aesthetics…you have it all with Yoshimura. We know small bore!

Yoshimura right side cover is available but sold separately.

APPROXIMATE AVAILABILITY JULY 5


GP-Magnum System

Introducing the GP-Magnum Race Series retro up-pipe from Yoshimura.

With the Monkey’s late 60’s early 70’s retro styling, the GP-Magnum fits the bill for those builders and racers that only will settle for that classic Yoshimura JDM style.

There are two GP-Magnum mini systems available, both are handcrafted by our sister company in Asia for Yoshimura R&D exclusively for the US market. Both use stainless steel construction throughout the system with two sleeve options. Stainless polish finish or titanium that displays a one of a kind bluing effect and topped off with a old school Yoshimura badge.

The GP-Magnum removes over half the weight and replaces it with nothing but power, Yoshimura exhaust note and a retro feel that only Yoshimura delivers.

Nobody knows small bore like Yoshimura!

Yoshimura right side cover is available separately.

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Pricing and info

2019 Honda Monkey Straight Cyclone Race SS/SS
Part #121300K500
MSRP: $422.99
QUALIFIED MANUFACTURER DECLARED “MODIFIED PART”

Stock Full system weight: 11 Lbs.
Yoshimura Straight Cyclone Stainless full system weight: 4.2 Lbs.

2019 Honda Monkey GP-Magnum Race SS/SS/SS
Part #121300U500
MSRP: $435.99
QUALIFIED MANUFACTURER DECLARED “MODIFIED PART”

2019 Honda Monkey GP-Magnum Race SS/TI/SS
Part #121300U700
MSRP: $520.99
QUALIFIED MANUFACTURER DECLARED “MODIFIED PART”

Stock Full system weight: 11 Lbs.
Yoshimura GP-Magnum Stainless sleeve full system weight: 5.3 Lbs.
Yoshimura GP-Magnum Titanium sleeve full system weight: 4.9 Lbs.

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New Ducati V-Twin Sportbike Spied Testing

Late in 2017 Ducati revealed its forthcoming V-4 Panigale and in the short time since, the fire-breathing four-cylinder has earned accolades throughout the industry. The look, the feel, the power, it’s all there. But for riders who weren’t ready to take the leap, a tried-and-true V-twin remained in the 959. Its looks were a little more road oriented, it’s performance a little more subdued, but it was still a ripper.

Source: MotorCyclistOnline.com

2019 Royal Enfield Continental GT MC Commute Review

Powered by a larger and now parallel-twin-powered 648cc engine that was designed in England at Royal Enfield’s new Global Technology Centre, the ’19 GT is superior in most every way. Royal Enfield is so confident of its new Continental GT that it now offers a three-year, unlimited-mileage warranty and roadside assistance standard. And the best part? Its $5,999 MSRP hasn’t budged, which means you get a whole lot of motorcycle for your money.

Source: MotorCyclistOnline.com

How to Take Good Care of Vintage Bikes

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Whether you’re a casual collector or a real motorcycle aficionado, you probably turn your head whenever you catch a glimpse of a vintage or classic motorbike. One day, you might even own one yourself. Anything that has gone past the 20-year mark is already considered a bit of an artefact. As such, any vintage bike deserves the utmost care.

It doesn’t matter if you plan on taking the historic bike on a joyride or just have it displayed, proper maintenance is not just an afterthought. Give a vintage bike the treatment it deserves using this essential guide.

1. Do your homework

Before anything else, you will need to learn a lot about the specific make and model you own. Manufacturers set their own standards when it comes to designing and manufacturing their motorcycles, so make sure you do ample research about yours and the features that they were able to roll out. This should give you a good idea on how best to maintain these features and keep your motorbike in tip-top shape.

2. Search for manuals

The most useful resource you can have for fixing or maintaining an old bike is their original manual, if you can find them. If your vintage bike is really vintage, you might have some difficulty tracking one down. However, it’s worth the effort to get one. This should give you all the more reason to search online for manuals that can help you avoid making any costly errors on a vintage beauty.

3. Consider a thorough check-up

You just can’t rely on your gut to know if you’re going the right way in terms of maintaining a vintage bike. When in doubt, you might want to consider bringing the vehicle to someone who has experience working on vintage models. A thorough check up is in order if you’re planning to detect any aesthetic or performance issues worth correcting. Through the right professional, you should be able to save a ton of money and keep your motorbike from further deterioration.

4. Go for a full refurbish

Restorations can be expensive, especially if you’re looking at motorbikes that have been around during the 1950s such as the Ariel Leader or the Moto Guzzi Cardelino. The secret here is effective motorcycle detailing. Consider giving the bike a brand new finish by applying a new coat of wax. You might also want to keep the rims shiny and replace worn out leather with more durable material – all this without sacrificing the overall vintage look and feel of the bike.

5. Know where to get your parts

Much of the challenge to maintaining a vintage bike is knowing where to get parts. Luckily, a quick Google search will yield numerous online stores selling replica parts, if not original ones. Either way, it makes for an easier way to keep the bike in good condition just in case the crankshaft fails or if the brakes have become worn out.

Vintage motorbikes are a beauty to behold, but they are also a mess when it comes down to maintaining them. With these tips in mind, you can rest easy knowing that it’s possible to pamper an oldie but goodie.

Source: MotorbikeWriter.com

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