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BMW Motorrad presents the ConnectedRide Cradle

Using the smartphone conveniently as a navigation system and universal partner for the motorcycle.

For riders who like to use their smartphone for map navigation, BMW Motorrad now offers the ConnectedRide Cradle.

The ConnectedRide Cradle serves not only as a simple cradle for comfortably using the smartphone as a satnav while riding. In addition the navigation map and vehicle data such as lean angle, acceleration, deceleration and much more can be displayed via the BMW Motorrad Connected App using the Multi-Controller.

Thanks to individually adjustable side clamps, the ConnectedRide Cradle is suitable for many different smartphone sizes and charges the smartphone inductively according to the Qi standard with a maximum of 7.5 W or wired via a USB-C connection with a maximum of 7.5 W (1.5 A at 5 V). An LED charging indicator (can be switched off) provides information about the phone’s charging status.

For security, the ConnectedRide Cradle can be locked to the motorcycle’s holder, if the holder supports this.

The ConnectedRide Cradle can also be used on older BMW Motorrad models (e.g. BMW R 1200 GS K50) and fits all BMW Motorrad models equipped with the optional equipment “Preparation for navigation system (option 272)” – as well as models equipped with Multi-Controller and the option of retrofitting the navigation preparation via the BMW Motorrad workshop system (except R 1200 RT, R 1250 RT, K 1600 models). On older motorcycles without a TFT instrument cluster, operation is possible via the control element of the “Preparation for navigation unit SA 272”. The prerequisite for displaying vehicle data is “On-board computer Pro (option 221)”.
The ConnectedRide Cradle cannot be used with the Navigator 4-Button Mount Cradle.

In order to be able to fully use the functions described, the BMW Motorrad Connected App version 4.0 or higher must be used. BMW Motorrad recommends that you always install the latest updates to ensure proper functioning.

A Bluetooth connection is required to enable the app to be controlled via the motorcycle’s navigation preparation control element. The smartphone must be equipped with Bluetooth Low Energy version 4.2 at least in order to comply with the security requirements (LE Secure Connections) for the connection. Smartphones with older Bluetooth versions are therefore not supported.

Bluetooth pairing takes place within the BMW Motorrad Connected App and is only required once during initial setup.

The following smartphones fit in the ConnectedRide Cradle:

  • All mobile phones with the following dimensions:
    Minimum 130,1×65, 5×6.9mm; maximum 162.5×78,1×8.8mm. This includes the following mobile phones for example.
  • Apple: iPhone 7, iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone X, iPhone XS,
    iPhone XS Max, iPhone XR, iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro,
    iPhone 11 Pro Max, iPhone SE 2, iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Mini,
    iPhone 12 Pro, iPhone 12 Pro Max, iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Mini,
    iPhone 13 Pro, iPhone 13 Pro Max
  • Samsung: Galaxy A3, Galaxy A8, Galaxy A8 Plus, Galaxy A9,
    Galaxy S8, Galaxy S8 Plus, Galaxy S9, Galaxy S9 Plus, Galaxy S10, Galaxy S20, Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G (Tipp: Insertion into the ConnectedRide Cradle with the camera module at the bottom right), Galaxy S20 FE, Galaxy Note 8, Galaxy Note 9, Galaxy Note 10, Galaxy Note 10 Plus, Galaxy Note 20 Ultra
  • Huawei: P20, P30
  • Google: Pixel 2 XL
  • HTC: U11

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World-First Hybrid Battery-Powered NAWA Racer E-Motorbike To Debut At EICMA

NAWA Technologies (NAWA), pioneers of revolutionary 3D nano-technology to unleash efficient, green mobility, will be showing its NAWA Racer electric motorbike at the world’s biggest two-wheeled show, EICMA 2021 in Milan, from 25-28th November.

NAWA Racer is a zero-emission motorbike concept that illustrates how NAWA’s next-gen nano-based ultracapacitors, called NAWACap, can be applied to a real-world electric vehicle (EV) powertrain, by combining them with conventional lithium-ion cells to create a hybrid battery system.

Optimising both energy sources, the innovation opens up new possibilities for all e-powertrains, greatly improving efficiency, reducing the size of the lithium-ion battery as well as charging times, potentially doubling range and extending entire system life. Entirely modular and scalable, the system is perfectly suited for two-wheelers but also applicable to any electric vehicle.

For the initial design of the NAWA Racer concept, NAWA Technologies was supported by expert design and engineering services provider Envisage Group – based in Coventry, UK. To develop a fully functioning prototype, NAWA has had the support of InnoEnergy, the innovation arm of the European Innovation Institute, assembling an expert consortium of French partners consortium comprised of NAWA itself, AKKA Technologies, Pronergy, FAAR and YSY Group. NAWA will bring the next evolution of this concept to EICMA 2021 (Booth B79 – Pavilion 18).

Intended to turn heads as well as offer a ground-breaking electric powertrain, NAWA Racer can reach a range of up to 300 km in an urban environment. NAWA Racer brings a modern twist to its retro looks with simple, smooth lightweight composite panels and rear arm and an in-wheel motor. NAWA Racer will also focus on customisation with multiple ways to tailor and futureproof its striking design.

Pascal Boulanger, Founder of NAWA Technologies, and CTO said: NAWA Racer is our vision for the electric motorbike of tomorrow – a retro café racer-inspired machine, but one that is thoroughly modern. It is lightweight, fast and fun, perfect for an emission-free city commute that will put a smile on your face. But thanks to its revolutionary electric powertrain, which combines NAWA’s ultracapacitors with lithium-ion, it also lays down a blueprint for the future.”.

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Rain supreme for storage with GIVI ‘s newest products

GIVI waterproof soft bags prepare you for any weather conditions when out on two wheels.

November has set in and rain makes it difficult for anyone who rides on a daily basis, but a solution is at hand. Thinking of those riders who let nothing put them off a day on the road, GIVI has added two waterproof soft bags to the Easy-T range, its most accessible line: EA114 and EA115. These two products allow riders to transport everything they need to go to work, to the gym or even on a motorcycle trip in a comfortable, functional way, keeping items safe from water and also boasting a very modern style.

Making everyday riding easier is the mantra of the Italian accessories company. As a reflection of this idea, GIVI work to offer quality functional solutions to all those who travel by motorcycle. The latest example is the new 30-litre EA114 soft bag, and the 40-litre EA115.

These two saddle bags are part of GIVI’s well-renowned Easy-T range. Both have been designed to become the perfect carry-all for any route, regardless of the motorcycle, thanks to their versatility, waterproofing and functional qualities.

The EA114 and EA115 have been manufactured with hydro-repellent materials (tarpaulin) and with high frequency welded seams. In addition, they have a roll-top closure to further protect luggage. These qualities allow them to achieve IPX5 level of waterproofing and ensure items remain dry.

GIVI have opted to offer other functional solutions, and one of the most relevant characteristics of these bags is the incorporation of ergonomic handles and a shoulder strap -because comfort is required when off the bike as well. Added to this is their ample capacity, which makes them ideal companions to take to the gym or to go shopping. The large storage space provided by the E115 even allows it to be ideal for travel.

With these GIVI bags, riders can keep stylish with an urban design and fluorescent colours that give any motorcycle a modern and carefree look. In addition, these striking shades make the rider more visible in all weather conditions. Three scheme colour are available: Fluorescent yellow, gray camouflage with fluorescent yellow, and grey and red.

Prices range from £36.67 + VAT for the EA114 model and from £52.92 + VAT for the EA115 model.

For more GIVI UK News check out our new dedicated page GIVI UK News

For more information about these products or any other accessories for your motorcycle visit www.givi.co.uk or call 01327 706220

Honda GL1800 Gold Wing Tour

Honda’s luxurious Gold Wing Tour – a flagship completely reborn in 18YM – with radical weight reduction, double wishbone front suspension, brand-new, flat six-cylinder engine, glides into 22YM unchanged but wearing two stunning new paint options. The comprehensive spec. sheet includes 6-speed manual or 7-speed DCT, 7-inch TFT screen, gyrocompass navigation, Apple CarPlay™, Android Auto™, electric screen, Smart Key operation, 4 riding modes, HSTC and Hill Start Assist – underlining its status as a flagbearer for new technology. 
    1. Introduction

The Honda Gold Wing, since its introduction as a naked 1000cc machine in 1975 has always represented the ultimate in two-wheeled travel. And it’s a motorcycle that’s been very much on its own journey, growing in physical size and displacement over the decades, all the while creating an enduring and unrivalled reputation for luxury, quality and comfort.

For 18YM, in response to the evolution of demographics and the motorcycle market, it made a radical departure from what would have been a traditional update trajectory. The GL1800 Gold Wing* and Gold Wing ‘Tour’ took a new direction and, brand new from the wheels-up, became sleeker, lighter and more agile – very much a rider’s motorcycle – while adding a host of new features to cement the Gold Wing’s reputation as a technological flagship, including the option of 7-speed Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT).

And, as a result, the Gold Wing Tour’s appeal became instantly broader, reaching out to a younger generation of motorcyclists that may have overlooked – or simply not been aware of – the previous incarnation. In 20YM, standard-fit LED fog lights, larger pillion grab handles plus improvements to suspension and slow speed manoeuvrability further complemented the evocative, flat six-cylinder engine beating at the heart of Honda’s premium tourer.

For 21YM, the Gold Wing Tour gained carrying capacity, improved pillion comfort and an audio upgrade. For 22YM, two stunning new colour options further cement its standalone desirability

*See separate Gold Wing release.

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      1. Model Overview

The Gold Wing Tour’s engine and chassis were designed in unison for the 18YM rebirth, to move the riding position forward and create a much more compact motorcycle. The aluminium beam frame is constructed around a double wishbone front fork, which allows the engine to sit forward in the machine – as the front wheel moves up and down in a more vertical plane – while providing high quality suspension control and front-end stability thanks to its stiffness and reduced friction. Suspension damping adjusts electrically.

Optimised for size, the 24V flat six-cylinder engine lost none of its power, avalanche of torque or addictive power delivery. The addition of Throttle By Wire (TBW) control brought with it 4 rider modes: TOUR, SPORT, ECON and RAIN; the operation of the Dual Combined Brake System (D-CBS) alters depending on the mode selected. Hill Start Assist (HSA) and Idling Stop (on the DCT option) offer ease of use and improved fuel efficiency. Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) maintains rear wheel traction.

The manual transmission is 6-speed, while DCT features 7-speeds, with clutch feel, shift speed and rpm range of up/downshifts tailored specifically to each riding mode. It also features a ‘creep’ forward and back function. The manual machine employs the same electric reverse system as featured on previous designs.

The Gold Wing Tour offers a total sense of freedom, with sheer riding enjoyment and performance matched by stylish design. An aerodynamically efficient fairing channels air around the rider, while the extended electric screen adjusts for preference; the seats, too provide all-day comfort and feature a suede/synthetic leather cover. The angle of the pillion back rest is also relaxed. High quality speakers show off vivid sound quality and features like Smart Key operation, Apple CarPlay™, Android Auto™ and Bluetooth™ add modern-day convenience and connectivity.

The 22YM GL1800 Gold Wing Tour (manual gearbox option) is available in a moody Gunmetal Black Metallic colourway, complete with blacked-out engine.

The 22YM GL1800 Gold Wing Tour (DCT and airbag option) is available in the following colour options:

Glint Wave Blue Metallic **NEW**

Pearl Glare White **NEW**

Gunmetal Black Metallic (with blacked-out engine).

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      1. Key Features

3.1 Styling & Equipment

      • Taut lines with a contemporary edge show off the motorcycle underneath
      • Ample luggage capacity for weekend touring; top box features 61L storage
      • Suede/synthetic leather seats, relaxed pillion back rest angle
      • High audio quality
      • Electric windscreen adjustable for angle and height
      • Cruise control operates smoothly via Throttle By Wire (TBW)
      • 7-inch TFT display provides riding, navigation and audio information
      • Apple CarPlay™ and Android Auto™ allow smartphone use
      • Full LED lighting, LED fog lights and auto-cancelling indicators
      • Smart Key control adds convenience for ignition and luggage
      • Two USB Type-C sockets 

The Gold Wing Tour’s lines exude a honed, athletic ethos. The styling presents a unique silhouette and counterpoints comfort with the dynamic abilities of chassis and engine, with the traditional Gold Wing premium level of fit, finish and materials. Its ‘face’ is daringly forward-slanting; combined with the compact fairing proportions, it presents an energetic frontal signature.

The key line of the body, stretching front to back, highlights the differing upper and lower bodywork functions. A central element is the fairing, with its sharp and solid flat surfaces, and its nuanced aerodynamic detailing. It adds a tension that hints at the performance potential on offer.

Also on display is the motorcycle itself – the double wishbone front suspension, flat six-cylinder engine, exhausts – in all their functional beauty. Drawn together, the design elements create cutting edge style, underpinned by incredible levels of engineering and electronics

Comfort, heat management and, most importantly, air management are also high on the Gold Wing Tour’s agenda. The fairing channels airflow around the rider and pillion, effectively providing a pleasant cooling breeze.

An extended electric screen operated from the left handlebar provides excellent wind protection yet, at the same time, a sense of space and freedom when required. Screen angle and height adjustment is step-less. Available as options are a larger screen, a fully-adjustable deflector for the arms and upper body and fixed deflectors for the lower legs and feet.

From a seating perspective, rider and pillion are separated. The rider can enjoy a total focus on riding the bike. The rider’s seat shape is comfortable and supportive while allowing movement and easy ground reach. Both rider and pillion benefit from a luxurious new suede/synthetic leather seat cover; the angle of the pillion back rest is set at a relaxed 23°.

All lighting is LED and the Gold Wing Tour is equipped with dual LED fog lights. The lower portion of the headlights use 5 polished optical lenses on both sides to create a Jewel-Eye low beam light signature. Using high beam (in the upper portion) creates a stereoscopic impression. The front indicators are housed in the mirrors and the indicators also auto-cancel; the system compares front and rear wheel speed difference and calculates when to cancel the indication relative to the riding situation.

When riding, the speed that’s been set with the cruise control switch (located on the right handlebar) is shown in the bottom left area of the speedometer. Through TBW the system achieves a smooth transition to the specified speed and an ultra-smooth operation, especially when going uphill. In the case of the manual transmission models, squeezing the clutch or brake, or twisting the throttle cancels cruise control.

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For the DCT variant (in AT mode) after completing the deceleration with the cruise control system in operation ­– and resuming the previous speed – the Gold Wing returns to the pre-set with an appropriate shifting schedule.

Luxurious instrumentation creates a unique cockpit. Different low-contrast colours with dark tones are applied to the dials, of which the peripheral areas form cone-shaped slopes to create a feeling of depth. A ring with a metal texture surrounds each dial, and the graduations glow in LED, giving concrete depth and a calm, cool image.

The 7-inch full-colour TFT liquid crystal display screen provides all the information for the audio and navigation systems, as well as managing riding modes and suspension adjustment. Information is displayed in differentiated segments in a very functional order, so the rider can get all the relevant data with the minimum of eye movement.

Brightness adjusts automatically (with the maximum luminous intensity of the screen being 1000 cd) and the rider can also choose from 8 brightness levels. Tyre pressure is displayed as a numerical figure in the bottom left area of the instruments.

Pride of place – on the centre console and Smart Key – is the Gold Wing emblem. Its crisp 3D, two-tone chrome design merges the strength and dignity of a lion’s head with the majestic wings of an eagle ready to pounce with open talons. It activates all the motorcycle’s systems and also incorporates the emergency key. The ignition and handlebar lock can be turned on or off while just carrying the Smart Key.

Total carrying capacity is 121L. Exclusively- designed inner bags are available as an option. Luggage operation is simple. With the Smart Key present, a push button opens all of the boxes. It’s also possible to temporarily unlock via remote control; the unlock button on the Smart Key enables the passenger instant pannier access. Hydraulic dampers smooth the opening and closing. Pushing and holding the call button results in the indicators flashing.

The Gold Wing Tour is compatible with Apple CarPlay™ and Android Auto™, so the rider can utilise the personalised information and content inside their smartphone, such as telephone numbers and music playlists. Bluetooth connectivity has been adopted and there are two USB Type-C sockets to plug in to.

Lightweight speakers achieve superb sound quality with vivid presence. A passenger audio control switch is available to ensure an even more pleasant riding experience; the switches are located on the upper part of the right pannier and adjusting the volume, switching the source and fast forwarding is possible.

The navigation system is displayed on the 7-inch, full-colour TFT liquid crystal display screen in the central area of the instruments and includes a gyrocompass – which means guidance is continued even inside a tunnel. Cancellation of any waypoint or ‘go home’ instruction operation while riding is also possible. Maps are updated and also offer the possibility of entering up to 99 different waypoints for detailed journey planning.

The capacity of the fuel tank is 21 litres with fuel economy of 5.5litres/100km.

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3.2 Chassis

      • Die-cast, aluminium twin-beam frame
      • Double wishbone front suspension and Pro-Arm rear 
      • Front and rear damping level adjusts to suit riding mode selected
      • Rear spring preload electrically adjustable
      • ABS and Dual-Combined Braking System (D-CBS)

The Gold Wing Tour’s die-cast, aluminium twin-beam frame is designed to package the engine in a tight space; its structural thickness is optimised in each area to deliver a smooth and stable ride, from walking speed upwards, whether on tight city streets or out on the open road.

Aside from moving the front wheel forward under full suspension compression, another benefit of the double wishbone front suspension is the reduction in sliding friction (from bump deflection and steering input) that a standard telescopic fork creates, as the stanchions travel up and down in the fork leg. Bearings are used in all shaft bush areas for steering and suspension stroke, further reducing friction.

The steering input – via the dual fork holders – is also separated from the suspension provided by the single shock absorber, and the Gold Wing Tour’s yaw moment make it nimble and easier to steer. In addition, patented steering cross tie-rods connect the handlebars to the front axle and the handlebar pivot, delivering an entirely natural feel to the rider.

Rake and trail are set at 30.5°/109mm, with wheelbase of 1695mm. The Gold Wing Tour weighs 385kg wet; the DCT version 390kg.

The Dual Combined Brake System (D-CBS) optimally distributes braking forces to the front and rear wheels. The use of a single, light circulation type ABS modulator – integrated with the brake ECU – keeps weight down within the braking system. It also operates in linkage with the current riding mode of choice, automatically adjusting the braking characteristics to the riding situation. Dual 320mm front discs are gripped by 6-piston calipers, the rear 316mm disc by a 3-piston caliper.

The Gold Wing Tour also benefits from a Pro-Arm swingarm, which attaches to the frame on its left side. The right side serves as a maintenance access. This allows much greater freedom of design and makes the machine easier to manage; it also contributes to stability. Pro-Link provides progressive suspension action and comfort while spherical joints are used throughout, cancelling out torsion.

Damping level adjusts electrically relative to riding mode. Stepper motors housed within the front and rear shock absorbers move needles to control oil flow, tailoring damping force for the riding situation. Rear spring preload is also electrically adjusted. Separate from the 4 riding modes, there are 4 settings of preload relative to load from soft to hard: single rider; rider with luggage; rider with pillion, and rider with pillion fully loaded with luggage. The setting is displayed on the TFT screen and adjusted via switch.

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3.3 Engine

      • Horizontally-opposed,flat six-cylinder SOHC 24-valve engine 
      • Throttle By Wire (TBW) with 4 rider modes to tailor power output
      • Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC)
      • Riding modes also manage HSTC, suspension damping and brake force
      • Idling Stop and Integrated Starter Generator (ISG) on DCT version
      • Hill Start Assist (HSA) 
      • 6-speed manual gearbox with assist/slipper clutch and electric reverse

To realise the handling potential of the chassis – and maintain the addictive power delivery and feel that’s so much part of this icon’s appeal – the Gold Wing Tour’s 1,833cc engine was completely redrawn. Still as a horizontally-opposed flat six, but with four valves per cylinder rather than two, much more compact in size and 6.2kg lighter.

Peak power of 93kW arrives @ 5,500rpm, with peak torque of 170Nm delivered @ 4,500rpm. The bore size of 73mm matches the stroke of 73mm; the left and right cylinders are offset 4mm and the cylinder sleeves are aluminium. Compression ratio is set at 10.5:1.

The Unicam cylinder heads – the inlet valves are operated by finger-follower rocker arm, the exhaust valves by roller rocker arms – also employ a co-axial rocker-arm shaft for both inlet and exhaust.

The combustion chambers are a 4-valve ‘pentroof’ design with the inlet ports designed to promote ‘tumble’ flows inside the cylinders thus improving efficiency. The piston skirts wear a molybdenum coating to reduce friction. Throttle By Wire (TBW) engine management adds 4 rider modes to alter character and power delivery, linked to suspension damping and the Dual Combined Brake System (D-CBS):

TOUR mode is the base setting for comfort and power. It gives a direct 100% opening ratio between throttle grip and throttle body butterfly, with ‘default’ damping and front/rear brake force distribution.

SPORT serves up the highest throttle to butterfly ratio and delivers strong acceleration, with firmer damping and rear brake lever pressure.

ECON mode offers maximum fuel economy and easy cruising, with lower throttle to butterfly ratio and default damping and brake force.

RAIN turns the dial down to suit wet and slippery conditions, with lowest throttle to butterfly ratio, default braking force distribution and soft suspension damping.

Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) also seamlessly monitors and maintains rear wheel traction, in all riding conditions, for an extra layer of riding confidence. Its level of input, too adjusts via TBW relative to riding mode selection.

There are two air intake ducts sited front left and right rear. This structure generates swirling as the air is drawn in – the result is more effective use of the air filter’s entire surface area and reduction in resistance. The internal shaping of both ducts is optimised to align with the intake pulses of the engine’s low-rpm range, improving response and torque from smaller throttle openings. A single throttle body speeds up airflow and improves response.

To complement the engine’s deep bass signature the exhausts emit a powerful throb, without excessive noise. The cross-sectional areas of the exhaust pipes for two out of the six cylinders are reduced 20%, bringing the sound volume and depth.

The ISG (Integrated Starter Generator) combines the generator and starter motor into one component, with the generator effectively becoming the starter motor when supplied with reverse power. Its 2.4 kg lighter than a standard system. Helical gears are employed for the ISG driving gears, reducing mechanical noise.

Key characteristics of Idling Stop (on the DCT option) are the ultra-quiet start-up of the engine thanks to the use of ISG, and the smooth starting feeling achieved through a combination of DCT and TBW control. When stopping at a traffic light with Idling Stop on, the engine automatically stops after 3 seconds and, when restarting, the rider only needs to turn the throttle, which immediately starts the engine.

The system is controlled so that hydraulic oil pressure is applied in advance to the DCT line that activates the clutch when the engine starts, so the time lag from when the rider opens the throttle to movement is reduced. To curb any abruptness the TBW makes the throttle butterfly open gradually following the throttle opening – thus the smooth acceleration befitting of a Gold Wing Tour. Idling Stop can be turned ON or OFF from the right handlebar switch.

Hill starts on a conventional motorcycle often involve simultaneously releasing the brakes, opening the throttle and engaging the clutch according to the grade of the slope. To ease this effort, the Gold Wing Tour has Hill Start Assist (HSA) on both Manual and DCT versions.

After stopping on a slope, further squeezing the brake lever quickly results in the ABS modulator generating hydraulic pressure for the rear brake caliper. When setting off – even when the brake lever is released – the hydraulic pressure temporarily retains braking force (for about 3 seconds) so starting on the uphill slope with the throttle is possible. When in operation, the HSA indicator is switched on to inform the rider.

The 6-speed manual gearbox is also fitted with a ‘cam damper’ between the clutch and transmission, separating each inertial mass, reducing noise and improving shift quality/durability. A cam assist and slipper clutch (with fewer discs and reduced hydraulic friction in the release mechanism) replace the traditional hydraulic assist clutch. This reduces clutch load at the lever by 20% and also smooths downshifts; the slipper mechanism also contributes to the high-quality downshift feel. An electric reverse is a familiar feature from the previous design.

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3.4. Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT)

      • Third-generation 7-speed DCT 
      • Smoother, quieter with faster upshifts and downshifts
      • Walking mode allows machine to ‘creep’ forward or back
      • The 4 riding modes also manage DCT for optimised response
      • Optimised low speed manoeuvrability

First introduced in 2009, Honda’s DCT technology is now in its 12th year of production, and over 200,000 units of DCT-equipped Honda two-wheelers have been sold in Europe. It delivers consistent, seamless gear changes up or down and very quickly becomes second nature in use. It uses two clutches: one for start-up and 1st, 3rd, 5th & 7th the other for 2nd, 4th and 6th, with the mainshaft for each clutch located inside the other for compact packaging.

Each clutch is independently controlled by its own electro-hydraulic circuit. When a gear change occurs, the system pre-selects the target gear using the clutch not currently in use. The first clutch is then electronically disengaged as, simultaneously, the second clutch engages.

The result is a consistent, fast and seamless gear change. Furthermore, as the twin clutches transfer drive from one gear to the next with minimal interruption of the drive to the rear wheel, any gear change shock and pitching of the machine is minimised, making the change feel direct as well as smooth. Extra benefits include durability (as the gears cannot be damaged by missing a gear) impossibility of stalling, low stress urban riding, reduced rider fatigue and increased ability to focus on riding lines, braking and acceleration points.

The DCT system offers two distinct riding approaches – the Automatic settings, with pre-programmed shift patterns which constantly read vehicle speed, gear selected and engine rpm to decide when a shift should occur, and the Manual Transmission setting for gear changes using the paddle-shift style triggers on the left handlebar.

Employing the third generation – and the first to have 7-speeds – the Gold Wing’s DCT is specifically designed for long-distance cruising; it’s also extremely smooth and fast shifting.

It is also optimised for low speed manoeuvrability, with close ratios reducing shift-shock. In the higher speed range, they are set wider apart to reduce engine rpm. In both speed ranges comfort is improved as shifting up or down is of the highest quality.

Shift noise and shock were addressed throughout the development of the third generation, with noise damper rubbers on both ends of the fork guide and the master arm greatly reducing any impact sound during gear changes.

A spring damper is installed between the clutch and the main shaft in order to absorb the torque in the rotational direction, thus reducing the noise and shock of the contact between the clutch and main shaft when shifting gears.

The Gold Wing’s DCT features a 1.8km/h forward Walking Mode with reverse of 1.2km/h, operated instantly from a +/- switch on the left handlebar.

The main shaft has a double tube structure, with the outer main shaft (connected with the even-number gears) linked to the inner shaft with a chain, by way of the gears on the counter shaft. This structure gives the outer main shaft the role of the reverse idle shaft, which has resulted in a lightweight reverse mechanism with a compact structure – with no need for any reverse idle shaft.

When activating Walking Mode the two clutches of DCT are utilised to enable moving backward with clutch #1 and moving forward with clutch #2. In this way, moving forward or backward at walking speed is now possible with only clutch control, without any need for gear shifting. Furthermore, the throttle-by-wire system controls speed by minutely controlling the clutch capacity, while maintaining a certain engine speed, assuring controllability with a sense of security in wide-ranging situations.

The 4 riding modes are interleaved with DCT. All share the same engine character, delivery and suspension settings as the MT model but add extra DCT-specific parameters:

TOUR uses the default setting for smooth clutch engagement and gearshifts in AT mode, with a low-to-high rpm range for gear shifts.

SPORT deploys a more direct clutch engagement, with gear shifts programmed in a mid-to-high rev range.

ECON has a soft clutch engagement, with low-to-mid rpm gear hold and default shifting feel.

RAIN also operates a soft clutch, low-to-high rpm gear hold range and slower shifting in AT mode.

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      1. Technical Specifications
 ENGINE
Type Liquid-cooled 4-stroke 24 valve SOHC flat-6
Displacement 1,833cc
Valves per cylinder 4
Bore x Stroke 73mm x 73mm
Compression Ratio 10.5:1
Max. Power Output 93kW/5,500rpm
Max. Torque 170Nm/4,500rpm
Oil Capacity 4.4 litres (MT) / 5.6 litres (DCT)
CO2 emissions 127g/km
FUEL SYSTEM
Carburation PGM-FI electronic fuel injection
Throttle Bore 50mm
Air cleaner Viscous, cartridge type paper filter
Fuel Tank Capacity 21.1 litres
Fuel Consumption 5.5 litres/100km
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Starter Integrated Starter Generator system
Battery Capacity 12V/20AH
ACG Power Generation Capacity 12V/120A
DRIVETRAIN
Clutch Type (MT) Hydraulic, wet, multiplate with coil springs, assist slipper cam

(DCT) Hydraulic, wet, multiplate with oil pressure

Transmission Type 6 speed MT (including overdrive. Plus electric reverse)

7-speed forward and reverse DCT

Primary Reduction 1.795 (79/44)
Gear Ratios (DCT) 1st: 2.167    2nd: 1.696    3rd: 1.304                   4th: 1.038    5th: 0.821     6th: 0.667     7th: 0.522 Rev: 1.190

(MT) 1st: 2.200      2nd: 1.417    3rd: 1.036                         4th: 0.821     5th: 0.667 6th: 0.522

Final Reduction Engine side 0.972

Rear Wheel side 2.615

Final Drive Enclosed shaft
FRAME
Type Aluminum die-cast, twin tube
CHASSIS
Dimensions (L´W´H) L: 2,615mm

W: DCT 905mm / MT 925mm

H: 1,430mm

Wheelbase 1,695mm
Caster Angle 30.5°
Trail 109mm
Turning radius 3.4m
Seat Height 745mm
Ground Clearance 130mm
Kerb Weight MT: 385kg

DCT with Air Bag: 390kg

SUSPENSION
Type Front Double Wishbone
Type Rear Pro Link
WHEELS
Type Front 130/70R 18
Type Rear 200/55R 16
Rim Size Front 18 x MT3.5
Rim Size Rear 16 x MT6.0
BRAKES
System Type Electronically-controlled combined ABS system
Type Front 320mm x 4.5mm dual hydraulic disc with 6-piston calliper, floating rotors and sintered metal pads
Type Rear 316mm x 11mm ventilated disc with 3-piston calliper and sintered metal pads

All specifications are provisional and subject to change without notice.

** Please note that the figures provided are results obtained by Honda under standardised testing conditions prescribed by WMTC. Tests are conducted on a rolling road using a standard version of the vehicle with only one rider and no additional optional equipment. Actual fuel consumption may vary depending on how you ride, how you maintain your vehicle, weather, road conditions, tire pressure, installation of accessories, cargo, rider and passenger weight, and other factors.

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2020 Honda GL1800 Gold Wing

The Gold Wing – Honda’s seminal touring flagship – was completely reborn in 18YM with a radical weight reduction, double wishbone front suspension and brand-new, flat six-cylinder engine. Its status as a flagbearer for new technology is well-founded, with cutting edge features including 7-inch TFT screen, gyrocompass navigation, Apple CarPlay™, Android Auto™, electric screen, Smart Key operation, 4 riding modes and Hill Start Assist. For 2022 it will be available only in 7-speed Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT form and in one, new, contemporary paint option; Mat Jeans Blue Metallic.
  1. Introduction

The Honda Gold Wing, since its introduction as a naked 1000cc machine in 1975, has always represented the ultimate in two-wheeled travel. And it’s a motorcycle that’s been very much on its own journey, growing in physical size and displacement over the decades, all the while creating an enduring and unrivalled reputation for luxury, quality and comfort.

For 18YM, in response to the evolution of demographics and the motorcycle market, it made a radical departure from what would have been a traditional update trajectory. The GL1800 Gold Wing and Gold Wing Tour* took a new direction and, brand new from the wheels-up, became sleeker, lighter and more agile – very much a rider’s motorcycle – while adding a host of new features to cement its reputation as a technological flagship.

And, as a result, the Gold Wing’s appeal became instantly broader, reaching out to a younger generation of motorcyclists that may have overlooked – or simply not been aware of – the previous incarnation. For 20YM, improvements to suspension and slow speed manoeuvrability further complemented the evocative, flat six-cylinder engine beating at the heart of Honda’s premium tourer.

In 21YM, the Gold Wing gained an audio upgrade. For 22YM, it will be available in Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT) form only and in one new, and very contemporary, colour option.

*See separate Gold Wing Tour release.

  1. Model Overview

The Gold Wing’s engine and chassis were designed in unison for the 18YM rebirth, to move the riding position forward and create a much more compact motorcycle. The aluminium beam frame is constructed around a double wishbone front fork, which allows the engine to sit forward in the machine – as the front wheel moves up and down in a more vertical plane – while providing high quality suspension control and front-end stability thanks to its stiffness and reduced friction.

Optimised for size, the 24V flat six-cylinder engine lost none of its power, avalanche of torque or addictive power delivery. The addition of Throttle By Wire (TBW) control brought with it 4 rider modes: TOUR, SPORT, ECON and RAIN; the operation of the Dual Combined Brake System (D-CBS) alters depending on the mode selected. Hill Start Assist (HSA) and Idling

Stop offer ease of use and improved fuel efficiency.

The DCT features 7-speeds, with clutch feel, shift speed and rpm range of up/downshifts tailored specifically to each riding mode. It also features a ‘creep’ forward and back function.

The Gold Wing offers a total sense of freedom, with sheer riding enjoyment and performance matched by stylish design. An aerodynamically efficient fairing channels air around the rider, while the electric screen adjusts for preference; the luxurious seats offer all-day comfort. The lightweight audio system and speakers show off incredible sound quality. And features like Smart Key operation, Apple CarPlay™, Android Auto™ and Bluetooth™ provide modern-day convenience and connectivity.

The 22YM GL1800 Gold Wing is available in a beautiful new Mat Jeans Blue Metallic colourway.

  1. Key Features

3.1 Styling & Equipment

  • Taut lines with a contemporary edge show off the motorcycle underneath
  • Electric windscreen adjustable for angle and height
  • Cruise control operates smoothly via Throttle By Wire (TBW)
  • Ample luggage capacity for weekend touring
  • 7-inch TFT display provides riding, navigation and audio information
  • Apple CarPlay™ and Android Auto™ allow smartphone use
  • Full LED lighting and auto-cancelling indicators
  • Smart Key control adds convenience for ignition and luggage
  • Two USB Type-C sockets 

The Gold Wing’s lines exude a honed, athletic ethos. The styling presents a unique silhouette and counterpoints comfort with the dynamic abilities of chassis and engine, with the traditional Gold Wing premium level of fit, finish and materials. Its ‘face’ is daringly forward-slanting; combined with the compact fairing proportions, it presents an energetic frontal signature.

The key line of the body, stretching front to back, highlights the differing upper and lower bodywork functions. A central element is the fairing, with its sharp and solid flat surfaces, and nuanced aerodynamic detailing. It adds a tension that hints at the performance potential on offer.

Also on display is the motorcycle itself – the double wishbone front suspension, flat six-cylinder engine, exhausts – in all their functional beauty. Drawn together, the design elements create cutting edge style, underpinned by incredible levels of engineering and electronics

Comfort, heat management and, most importantly, air management are also high on the Gold Wing’s agenda. The fairing channels airflow around the rider and pillion, effectively providing a pleasant cooling breeze.

A small electric screen operated from the left handlebar provides excellent wind protection yet, at the same time, a sense of space and freedom when required. Screen angle and height adjustment is step-less. Available as options are a larger screen, a fully-adjustable deflector for the arms and upper body, and fixed deflectors for the lower legs and feet.

From a seating perspective, rider and pillion are separated. The rider can enjoy a total focus on riding the bike. The rider’s seat shape is comfortable and supportive while allowing movement and easy ground reach.

All lighting is LED. The lower portion of the headlights use 5 polished optical lenses on both sides to create a Jewel-Eye low beam light signature. Using high beam (in the upper portion) creates a stereoscopic impression. The front indicators are housed in the mirrors and the indicators also auto-cancel; the system compares front and rear wheel speed difference and calculates when to cancel the indication relative to the riding situation.

When riding, the speed that’s been set with the cruise control switch (located on the right handlebar) is shown in the bottom left area of the speedometer. Through TBW the system achieves a smooth transition to the specified speed and an ultra-smooth operation, especially when going uphill. And, after completing a deceleration with the cruise control system in operation, the Gold Wing returns to the pre-set speed with an appropriate shifting schedule.

Luxurious instrumentation creates a unique cockpit. Different low-contrast colours with dark tones are applied to the dials, of which the peripheral areas form cone-shaped slopes to create a feeling of depth. A ring with a metal texture surrounds each dial, and the graduations glow in LED, giving concrete depth and a calm, cool image.

The 7-inch full-colour TFT liquid crystal display screen provides all the information for the audio and navigation systems, as well as the riding modes and suspension adjustment. Information is displayed in differentiated segments in a very functional order, so the rider can get all the relevant data with the minimum of eye movement.

Brightness adjusts automatically (with the maximum luminous intensity of the screen being 1000 cd) and the rider can also choose from 8 brightness levels. Tyre pressure is displayed as a numerical figure in the bottom left area of the instruments.

Pride of place on the centre console and Smart Key is the Gold Wing emblem. Its crisp 3D, two-tone chrome design merges the strength and dignity of a lion’s head with the majestic wings of an eagle ready to pounce with open talons. The Smart Key activates all the motorcycle’s systems and also incorporates the emergency key. The ignition and handlebar lock can be turned on or off while carrying the Smart Key.

Most Gold Wing owners ride short, 2-3 day tours, so the total volume of 60L between both panniers is ample. Exclusively-designed inner bags are available as an option. With the Smart Key present, a simple push of a button opens the panniers. It’s also possible to temporarily unlock via remote control; the unlock button on the Smart Key enables the passenger instant access. Hydraulic dampers smooth the opening and closing. Pushing and holding the call button results in the indicators flashing.

The Gold Wing is compatible with Apple CarPlay™ and Android Auto™, so the rider can utilise the personalised information and content inside their smartphone, such as telephone numbers and music playlists. Bluetooth™ connectivity has been adopted and there are two USB Type-C sockets to plug in to.

High quality, lightweight speakers achieve superb sound quality with vivid presence. A passenger audio control switch is available to ensure an even more pleasant riding experience; the switches are located on the upper part of the right pannier and adjusting the volume, switching the source and fast forwarding is possible.

The navigation system is displayed on the 7-inch, full-colour TFT liquid crystal display screen in the central area of the instruments and includes a gyrocompass – which means guidance is continued even inside a tunnel. Cancellation of any waypoint or ‘go home’ instruction operation while riding is also possible. Maps are updated and also offer the possibility of entering up to 99 different waypoints for detailed journey planning.

The capacity of the fuel tank is 21 litres with fuel economy of 5.5 litres/100km.

3.2 Chassis

  • Die-cast, aluminium twin-beam frame
  • Double wishbone front suspension and Pro-Arm rear 
  • ABS and Dual-Combined Braking System (D-CBS)

The Gold Wing’s die-cast, aluminium twin-beam frame is designed to package the engine in a tight space; its structural thickness is optimised in each area to deliver a smooth and stable ride, from walking speed upwards, whether on tight city streets or out on the open road.

Aside from moving the front wheel forward under full suspension compression, another benefit of the double wishbone front suspension is the reduction in sliding friction (from bump deflection and steering input) that a standard telescopic fork creates, as the stanchions travel up and down in the fork leg. Bearings are used in all shaft bush areas for steering and suspension stroke, further reducing friction.

The steering input – via the dual fork holders – is also separated from the suspension provided by the single shock absorber, and the Gold Wing’s yaw moment make it nimble and easier to steer. In addition, patented steering cross tie-rods connect the handlebars to the front axle and the handlebar pivot, delivering an entirely natural feel to the rider.

Rake and trail are set at 30.5°/109mm, with wheelbase of 1695mm. The Gold Wing weighs 367kg wet.

The Dual Combined Brake System (D-CBS) optimally distributes braking forces to the front and rear wheels. The use of a single, light circulation type ABS modulator – integrated with the brake ECU – keeps weight down within the braking system. It also operates in linkage with the current riding mode of choice, automatically adjusting the braking characteristics to the riding situation. Dual 320mm front discs are gripped by 6-piston calipers, the rear 316mm disc by a 3-piston caliper.

The Gold Wing also benefits from a Pro-Arm swingarm, which attaches to the frame on its left side. The right side serves as a maintenance access. This allows much greater freedom of design and makes the machine easier to manage; it also contributes to stability. Pro-Link provides progressive suspension action and comfort while spherical joints are used throughout, cancelling out torsion. The rear preload is manually adjustable.

3.3 Engine

  • Horizontally-opposed,flat six-cylinder SOHC 24-valve engine
  • Throttle By Wire (TBW) with 4 rider modes to tailor power output
  • Riding modes also manage suspension damping and brake force
  • Idling Stop, Integrated Starter Generator (ISG) and Hill Start Assist (HSA) 

To realise the handling potential of the chassis – and maintain the addictive power delivery and feel that’s so much part of this icon’s appeal – the Gold Wing’s 1,833cc, horizontally-opposed flat six-cylinder engine uses four valves per cylinder.

Peak power of 93kW arrives @ 5,500rpm, with peak torque of 170Nm delivered @ 4,500rpm. The bore size of 73mm matches the stroke of 73mm; the left and right cylinders are offset 4mm and the cylinder sleeves are aluminium. Compression ratio is set at 10.5:1.

The Unicam cylinder heads – the inlet valves are operated by finger-follower rocker arm, the exhaust valves by roller rocker arms – also employ a co-axial rocker-arm shaft for both inlet and exhaust.

The combustion chambers are a 4-valve ‘pentroof’ design with the inlet ports designed to promote ‘tumble’ flows inside the cylinders thus improving efficiency. The piston skirts wear a molybdenum coating to reduce friction. Throttle By Wire (TBW) engine management adds 4 rider modes to alter character and power delivery, linked to suspension damping and the Dual Combined Brake System (D-CBS):

TOUR mode is the base setting for comfort and power. It gives a direct 100% opening ratio between throttle grip and throttle body butterfly, with ‘default’ damping and front/rear brake force distribution.

SPORT serves up the highest throttle to butterfly ratio and delivers strong acceleration, with firmer damping and rear brake lever pressure.

ECON mode offers maximum fuel economy and easy cruising, with lower throttle to butterfly ratio and default damping and brake force.

RAIN turns the dial down to suit wet and slippery conditions, with lowest throttle to butterfly ratio, default braking force distribution and soft suspension damping.

There are two air intake ducts sited front left and right rear. This structure generates swirling as the air is drawn in – the result is more effective use of the air filter’s entire surface area and reduction in resistance. The internal shaping of both ducts is optimised to align with the intake pulses of the engine’s low-rpm range, improving response and torque from smaller throttle openings. A single throttle body speeds up airflow and improves response.

To complement the engine’s deep bass signature the exhausts emit a powerful throb, without excessive noise. The cross-sectional areas of the exhaust pipes for two out of the six cylinders are reduced 20%, bringing the sound volume and depth.

The ISG (Integrated Starter Generator) combines the generator and starter motor into one component, with the generator effectively becoming the starter motor when supplied with reverse power. It’s 2.4 kg lighter than a standard system. Helical gears are employed for the ISG driving gears, reducing mechanical noise.

Key characteristics of Idling Stop are the ultra-quiet start-up of the engine thanks to the use of ISG, and the smooth starting feeling achieved through a combination of DCT and TBW control. When stopping at a traffic light with Idling Stop on, the engine automatically stops after 3 seconds and, when restarting, the rider only needs to turn the throttle, which immediately starts the engine.

The system is controlled so that hydraulic oil pressure is applied in advance to the DCT line that activates the clutch when the engine starts, so the time lag from when the rider opens the throttle to movement is reduced. To curb any abruptness the TBW makes the throttle butterfly open gradually following the throttle opening – thus the smooth acceleration befitting of a Gold Wing. Idling Stop can be turned ON or OFF from the right handlebar switch.

Hill starts on a conventional motorcycle involve simultaneously releasing the brakes, opening the throttle and engaging the clutch according to the grade of the slope. To ease this effort, the Gold Wing has Hill Start Assist (HSA). After stopping on a slope, further squeezing the brake lever quickly results in the ABS modulator generating hydraulic pressure for the rear brake caliper. When setting off – even when the brake lever is released – the hydraulic pressure temporarily retains braking force (for about 3 seconds) so starting on the uphill slope with the throttle is possible. When in operation, the HSA indicator is switched on to inform the rider.

3.4 Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT)

  • Third-generation 7-speed DCT as standard equipment 
  • Smooth and quiet, with ultra-fast shifting
  • Walking mode allows machine to ‘creep’ forward or back
  • The 4 riding modes also manage DCT for optimised response

First introduced in 2009, Honda’s DCT technology is now in its 12th year of production, and over 200,000 units of DCT-equipped Honda two-wheelers have been sold in Europe. It delivers consistent, seamless gear changes up or down and very quickly becomes second nature in use. It uses two clutches: one for start-up and 1st, 3rd, 5th & 7th the other for 2nd, 4th and 6th, with the mainshaft for each clutch located inside the other for compact packaging.

Each clutch is independently controlled by its own electro-hydraulic circuit. When a gear change occurs, the system pre-selects the target gear using the clutch not currently in use. The first clutch is then electronically disengaged as, simultaneously, the second clutch engages.

The result is a consistent, fast and seamless gear change. Furthermore, as the twin clutches transfer drive from one gear to the next with minimal interruption of the drive to the rear wheel, any gear change shock and pitching of the machine is minimised, making the change feel direct as well as smooth. Extra benefits include durability (as the gears cannot be damaged by missing a gear) impossibility of stalling, low stress urban riding, reduced rider fatigue and increased ability to focus on riding lines, braking and acceleration points.

The DCT system offers two distinct riding approaches – the Automatic settings, with pre-programmed shift patterns which constantly read vehicle speed, gear selected and engine rpm to decide when a shift should occur, and the Manual Transmission setting for gear changes using the paddle-shift style triggers on the left handlebar.

Employing the third generation – and the first to have 7-speeds – the Gold Wing’s DCT is specifically designed for long-distance cruising; it’s also extremely smooth and fast shifting.

It is also optimised for low speed manoeuvrability, with close ratios reducing shift-shock. In the higher speed range, they are set wider apart to reduce engine rpm. In both speed ranges comfort is improved as shifting up or down is of the highest quality.

Shift noise and shock were addressed throughout the development of the third generation, with noise damper rubbers on both ends of the fork guide and the master arm greatly reducing any impact sound during gear changes.

A spring damper is installed between the clutch and the main shaft in order to absorb the torque in the rotational direction, thus reducing the noise and shock of the contact between the clutch and main shaft when shifting gears.

The Gold Wing’s DCT features a 1.8km/h forward Walking Mode with reverse of 1.2km/h, operated instantly from a +/- switch on the left handlebar.

The main shaft has a double tube structure, with the outer main shaft (connected with the even-number gears) linked to the inner shaft with a chain, by way of the gears on the counter shaft. This structure gives the outer main shaft the role of the reverse idle shaft, which has resulted in a lightweight reverse mechanism with a compact structure – with no need for any reverse idle shaft.

When activating Walking Mode the two clutches of DCT are utilised to enable moving backward with clutch #1 and moving forward with clutch #2. In this way, moving forward or backward at walking speed is now possible with only clutch control, without any need for gear shifting. Furthermore, the throttle-by-wire system controls speed by minutely controlling the clutch capacity, while maintaining a certain engine speed, assuring controllability with a sense of security in wide-ranging situations.

The 4 riding modes are interleaved with DCT and feature DCT-specific parameters.

TOUR uses the default setting for smooth clutch engagement and gearshifts in AT mode, with a low-to-high rpm range for gear shifts.

SPORT deploys a more direct clutch engagement, with gear shifts programmed in a mid-to-high rev range.

ECON has a soft clutch engagement, with low-to-mid rpm gear hold and default shifting feel.

RAIN also operates a soft clutch, low-to-high rpm gear hold range and slower shifting in AT mode.

22YM HONDA GOLD WING
  1. Technical Specifications
 ENGINE
Type Liquid-cooled 4-stroke 24 valve SOHC flat-6
Displacement 1,833cc
Valves per cylinder 4
Bore x Stroke 73mm x 73mm
Compression Ratio 10.5:1
Max. Power Output 93kW/5,500rpm
Max. Torque 170Nm/4,500rpm
Oil Capacity 5.6 litres (DCT)
CO2 emissions 127g/km
FUEL SYSTEM
Carburation PGM-FI electronic fuel injection
Throttle Bore 50mm
Air cleaner Viscous, cartridge type paper filter
Fuel Tank Capacity 21.1 litres
Fuel Consumption 5.5 litres/100km
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Starter Integrated Starter Generator system
Battery Capacity 12V/20AH
ACG Power Generation Capacity 12V/120A
DRIVETRAIN
Clutch Type (DCT) Hydraulic, wet, multiplate with oil pressure
Transmission Type 7-speed forward and reverse DCT
Primary Reduction 1.795 (79/44)
Gear Ratios (DCT) 1st: 2.167    2nd: 1.696    3rd: 1.304                   4th: 1.038    5th: 0.821     6th: 0.667     7th: 0.522 Rev: 1.190
Final Reduction Engine side 0.972

Rear Wheel side 2.615

Final Drive Enclosed shaft
FRAME
Type Aluminium die-cast, twin tube
CHASSIS
Dimensions (L´W´H) L: 2,475mm

W: 925mm (DCT)

H: 1,340mm

Wheelbase 1,695mm
Caster Angle 30.5°
Trail 109mm
Turning radius 3.4m
Seat Height 745mm
Ground Clearance 130mm
Kerb Weight DCT: 367kg

 

SUSPENSION
Type Front Double Wishbone
Type Rear Pro Link
WHEELS
Type Front 130/70R 18
Type Rear 200/55R 16
Rim Size Front 18 x MT3.5
Rim Size Rear 16 x MT6.0
BRAKES
System Type Electronically-controlled combined ABS system
Type Front 320mm x 4.5mm dual hydraulic disc with 6-piston calliper, floating rotors and sintered metal pads
Type Rear 316mm x 11mm ventilated disc with 3-piston calliper and sintered metal pads

All specifications are provisional and subject to change without notice.

** Please note that the figures provided are results obtained by Honda under standardised testing conditions prescribed by WMTC. Tests are conducted on a rolling road using a standard version of the vehicle with only one rider and no additional optional equipment. Actual fuel consumption may vary depending on how you ride, how you maintain your vehicle, weather, road conditions, tire pressure, installation of accessories, cargo, rider and passenger weight, and other factors.

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2022 Honda CMX1100 Rebel

Honda’s super-cool CMX1100 Rebel offers to relax and excite in equal measure, and a vibrant new paint option for 22YM adds even more appeal. Serious performance is on tap from its 1,084cc parallel twin-cylinder engine, plus a meaty character and evocative exhaust note; Honda Selectable Torque Control, Wheelie Control, Cruise Control and 3 default riding modes working through Throttle by Wire make up a comprehensive package of supporting electronics. High-quality running gear includes 43mm cartridge-style front forks, ‘piggyback’ rear shock absorbers and four-piston, radial-mount front brake caliper. All lighting is LED, with negative LCD instrument display. A 6-speed Dual Clutch Transmission option is also available.
  1. Introduction

The A2 licence-friendly 500cc twin-cylinder CMX500 Rebel, released in 17YM, fused tradition with ground-breaking new ideas to capture younger riders for whom a motorcycle is so much more than just transport – riders for whom their motorcycle is a lifestyle, an attitude and an expression of individual identity.

The Rebel’s combination of a timeless ‘bobber’ look and a unique, forward-looking, contemporary style earned it immediate popularity in its first sales season. And it has been far from a one-year wonder: in 19YM the Rebel was the third biggest selling custom style machine in Europe. Accessible, easy to ride and live with, by going its own way the Rebel has proved an accomplished success in standard trim. And as a blank canvas for customisation, it has been a machine more than ready for whatever its owner’s imagination has had in store for it.

For 21YM, where the Rebel led, a new motorcycle followed. The CMX1100 Rebel. It took the essence of what’s made the smaller bike so special and added more performance, more character and a wealth of Honda’s most advanced technology.

Armed with all of the above, and a keen price tag, the CMX1100 Rebel offers a step up – or across from a different segment altogether – for a wide range of riders looking for something that extra bit different. It carries on mechanically unchanged for 22YM, but gets an aesthetic boost with a brand new colour option.

  1. Model Overview

The CMX1100 Rebel has a dual personality. It’s been designed for a leisurely laidback cruise, but also to offer an exciting riding experience when a twisty road presents itself. Riders moving up from smaller bikes will appreciate the manageable dimensions and weight (seat height is a mere 700mm), while more experienced riders will find instant, accessible enjoyment from the chassis’ handling potential, with its stiff tubular steel frame, quality naked bike-spec suspension and high-powered braking.

All-comers will love the character and performance of the 1,084cc parallel twin-cylinder engine (as used by the CRF1100L Africa Twin), which has been re-tuned for super-strong bottom and mid-range punch and character, plus an evocative, enhanced exhaust note.

Throttle By Wire management brings with it sophisticated rider aids: there are 3 default riding modes with a cluster of different parameters to suit riding conditions or rider mood, including engine power delivery, engine braking, the level of Honda Selectable Torque Control and Wheelie Control, and the shift schedule of the optional Dual Clutch Transmission technology. Cruise control comes as standard.

As a 21st century bobber, the Rebel 1100’s stripped-back style speaks volumes with its minimalism. Steel mudguards front and rear sit atop fat tyres; the circular headlight mixes old school looks with new school LED bulbs and mirrors the round, negative LCD instrument display. For modern day convenience, there’s a USB-C charger in the under seat storage space.

The 22YM Rebel 1100 will be available in the following colour options:

Pearl Stallion Brown **NEW**

Gunmetal Black Metallic

  1. Key Features

3.1 Styling & Equipment

  • Raw style a statement of muscular, stealthy simplicity
  • Full LED lighting with 4 bulb LED headlight
  • Ignition key also opens the seat, which hides storage space and USB Type-C socket
  • Cruise control standard

The blacked-out CMX1100 Rebel offers a simple, raw and ‘unprocessed’ look created by the same US-based Honda R&D studio that laid down the style of the CMX 500 Rebel. Long and low, with narrow body crowned by a scalloped, two-tone 13.6L flangeless fuel tank, its minimalist presence has real depth, with proportions that are complemented naturally with a rider on board.

Both front and rear mudguards are drawn from 1mm-thick steel and mount with die-cast aluminium brackets. And everywhere you look there are design cues that reinforce the unique overall Rebel look. The low-set 175mm diameter headlight has a classic form but houses four LED bulbs with thick inner lenses for a well-defined frontal signature. The small 55mm circular indicators, too, have classic looks but the oval, clear-lensed LED taillight strikes a contemporary note and chimes with other Rebel details.

The seat is contoured to support the rider under hard acceleration but with soft density for comfort. The Rebel rider can go solo or carry a passenger, as the rear seat pad quickly and easily unbolts. Under the seat there’s a 3L storage compartment which features a USB Type-C charging point.

An offset 120mm negative LCD instrument display offers intuitive information delivery. The ignition key locates on the left side of the frame and also opens the seat without having to be removed from the ignition. The uncluttered handlebars mount with substantial 1-inch clamps and the left-hand switchgear manages the riding modes and the optional DCT. And for long highway days, cruise control is fitted as standard.

3.2 Engine

  • 1,084cc parallel twin-cylinder engine
  • Strong performance, with well-defined character and delivery
  • Throttle By Wire engine management and tuned exhaust note

The Rebel 1100’s 1,084cc SOHC 8-valve parallel twin-cylinder engine produces peak power of 64kW @ 7,000rpm with 98Nm @ 4,750rpm peak torque. These are healthy numbers in this segment of the market, and a guarantee of strong performance. Increased inertia from a heavy flywheel mass means the low-rpm response is not only extremely strong, but delivered with real character.

Compact dimensions (thanks to the Unicam drive train and semi-dry sump crankcase) centralise mass neatly, make for a low centre of gravity with maximum ground clearance when coupled with the Rebel’s low-slung frame design.

A 270° phased crankshaft and uneven firing interval ensure character. But also a unique exhaust system, valve timing and lift generate an even stronger ‘pulse’ feel. And, in keeping with the Rebel’s dual personality, the engine pulse changes from one that responds harmoniously at low revs to all throttle inputs, to a more boisterous, sensation-heightening ‘throb’ as the rpm rises.

Engine management is via Throttle By Wire (TBW) and PGM-FI feeds the throttle bodies from a 7L airbox. Adding to riding satisfaction is the exhaust note, which has been tuned to deliver a deep, low-frequency sound pulse through the 5.3L oval-section muffler below 4,000rpm married to a much more powerful, high-frequency note as rpm climbs.

The crankcases split horizontally and the water pump is housed within the clutch casing with a thermostat integrated into the cylinder head. Manual and DCT versions of the engine share common crankcases with only minor external differences. Secondary vibrations are neutralised by the mutually reciprocating motion of the pistons, while primary inertial and coupling vibrations are cancelled by the use of biaxial balance shafts. The water and oil pumps are driven by the balancer shafts.

A crank pulsar – with relator teeth spaced at 10° intervals – manages misfire detection, important for OBD2/EURO5 compliance. In addition for EURO5 Linear Air Flow (LAF) sensors in the downpipes give accurate measurement of the air/fuel mixture ratio.

3.3 Engine Electronics

  • 3 default riding modes to choose from, plus USER customisation
  • 3-level Honda Selectable Torque Control and Wheelie Control

TBW manages engine performance and character, plus the level of Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) and Wheelie Control. There are pre-set 3 modes for the rider to choose covering a wide variety of riding conditions. Mode selection is managed from the left-hand switchgear; an indicator in the instrument display activates when HSTC is working.

STANDARD offers a middle setting for engine power delivery, engine braking and Wheelie Control/HSTC, delivering a relaxed ride at low rpm and speeds, while unleashing much more of the Rebel’s potential as the revs rise.

RAIN transmits low engine power delivery and braking, matched to high Wheelie Control and HSTC, for relaxed riding and extra reassurance on wet or slippery surfaces.

SPORT gives aggressive engine power delivery and standard engine braking, with low Wheelie Control and HSTC intervention to allow maximum performance.

USER mode offers the ability to customise between the settings for the preferred combination. Once set, the USER setting is automatically stored so there’s no need to re-set each time the ignition is turned on.

3.4 Dual Clutch Transmission

  • 3 default D mode (automatic) shifting schedules mirror the riding modes
  • USER mode offers customisation

Honda’s DCT technology is now in its 12th year of production, and over 200.000 DCT-equipped Honda two-wheelers have been sold in Europe since 2010. It delivers consistent, seamless gear changes and very quickly becomes second nature in use. It uses two clutches: one for start-up and 1st, 3rd and 5th, the other for 2nd, 4th and 6th, with the mainshaft for each clutch located inside the other for compact packaging.

Each clutch is independently controlled by its own electro-hydraulic circuit. When a gear change occurs, the system pre-selects the target gear using the clutch not currently in use. The first clutch is then electronically disengaged as, simultaneously, the second clutch engages.

The result is a consistent, fast and seamless gear change. Furthermore, as the twin clutches transfer drive from one gear to the next with minimal interruption of the drive to the rear wheel, any gear change shock and pitching of the machine is minimised, making the change feel direct as well as smooth. Extra benefits include durability (as the gears cannot be damaged by missing a gear) impossibility of stalling, low stress urban riding, reduced rider fatigue and extra ‘brain space’ to concentrate on pure riding aspects such as riding line, cornering, braking and acceleration points.

The DCT system offers two distinct riding approaches – the Automatic settings, with pre-programmed shift patterns which constantly read vehicle speed, gear selected and engine rpm to decide when a shift should occur, and the Manual Transmission setting for gear changes using the paddle-shift style triggers on the left handlebar.

Through TBW control, the DCT shift patterns are linked with the 3 riding modes.

In STANDARD riding mode, the DCT shift pattern offers a balance between high-gear, low-speed cruising and low-gear, full-throttle excitement.

RAIN selects higher gears more quickly for a super-smooth ride.

SPORT delivers higher-rpm and lower gears, holds onto revs for longer before upshifts, and downshifting at higher rpms for more engine braking effect.

The USER option also allows the rider to adopt any of the three DCT shift patterns in any riding mode according to preference.

22YM HONDA CMX1100 REBEL

3.5 Chassis

  • Signature tubular steel frame underpins Rebel styling
  • Steering geometry provides stability with easy handling characteristics
  • 43mm cartridge-style front forks and piggyback rear shocks, both spring preload adjustable
  • Radial mount four-piston front brake caliper and 330mm floating disc
  • 130/70B18, 180/65B16 front and rear tyres

A styling statement in itself, the Rebel’s tubular steel frame is based around the raw and simple design of its sibling and features the same defined ‘theme’ line running diagonally front to back, with the fuel tank playing its part sat above the 35mm diameter main tubes which, naturally, are larger than the CMX500 Rebel’s. The 50.8mm diameter swingarm, too has an ‘engineered’ look to match.

Wheelbase is 1,520mm; the forks have a 30° angle for cruiser style, 2° offset from the 28° ‘rake’ line itself; trail is 110mm. This combination delivers the right look, but also straight-line stability and accurate, easy handling. Wet weight is set at 223kg for the standard Rebel 1100 and 233kg for the DCT-equipped option.

Seat height is a very manageable 700mm and the triangle between handlebars, seat and mid-mount footpegs places the rider firmly ‘in’ the motorcycle. The overall geometry allows generous lean angles of 35° each side (as measured by Honda), meaning the Rebel 1100 can enjoy a twisty ‘canyon’ ride and clip apexes with the best of them.

The cartridge-style front forks feature blacked-out 2-piece lowers (manufactured from both extruded and die-cast aluminium) mated to 43mm stanchions finished in a dark navy titanium oxide coating. Twin rear shocks feature a 12.5mm rod and pressurised ‘piggyback’ reservoir. Both front and rear suspension are adjustable for spring preload.

Braking power is served up by a front radial-mount monoblock four-piston caliper biting a 330mm floating disc and rear single piston caliper/256mm disc, both managed by ABS. Cast aluminium wheels feature 5 sporty Y-shaped spokes and wear fat tyres; a 180/65B16 rear and 130/70B18 front.

  1. Accessories

As a motorcycle born to be accessorised there are a range of Honda Genuine Accessories ready to bolt straight on to the Rebel 1100.

These are grouped into two categories with different customer styles in mind: the

‘street’ and the ‘tour’ line-ups:

STREET 

Wadding Seat ­– standard/forward set replacement black/brown seats

Rear rack (solo type)

Tank pad

Headlight fairing

Short front mudguard

Wheel stripes

TOUR

Wadding Seat – standard/forward set replacement black/brown seats

Passenger back rest

Rear rack

Fabric saddlebag

Screen

22YM HONDA CMX1100 REBEL
  1. Technical Specifications
ENGINE  
Type SOHC liquid-cooled 4-stroke 8-valve parallel twin with 270° crank and Uni-cam. EURO5 compliant
Displacement 1084cc
Bore & Stroke 92mm x 81.5mm
Compression Ratio 10.1:1
Max. Power Output 64kW at7,000rpm
Max. Torque 98Nm at 4,750rpm
Oil Capacity 4.8/4.3 (5.2/4.7 DCT)
FUEL SYSTEM  
Carburation PGM-FI electronic fuel injection
Fuel Tank Capacity 13.6L
Fuel Consumption 4.9L/100km – MT
5.3L/100km – DCT
CO2 Emissions 114g/km – MT
123g/km – DCT
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM  
Starter Electric
Battery Capacity 12V/11.2AH
ACG Output 0.419kW
DRIVETRAIN  
Clutch Type MT:Wet multiplate clutch

DCT: Wet multiplate hydraulic 2-clutch

Transmission Type MT: 6-speed Manual Transmission

DCT: 6-speed Dual Clutch Transmission

Final Drive Chain
FRAME  
Type Diamond
CHASSIS  
Dimensions (L x W x H) 2240mm x 853mm x 1115mm – MT
2240mm x 834mm x 1115mm – DCT
Wheelbase 1,520mm
Caster Angle / Fork Angle 28° / 30°
Trail 110mm
Seat Height 700mm
Ground Clearance 120mm
Kerb Weight MT: 223kg / DCT 233kg
SUSPENSION  
Type Front Preload adjustable 43mm cartridge style
Type Rear Preload adjustable twin piggyback rear shock
WHEELS  
Type Front Multi-spoke cast aluminium
Type Rear Multi-spoke cast aluminium
Rim Size Front MT3.50
Rim Size Rear MT5.00
Tyres Front 130/70B18 M/C
Tyres Rear 180/65B16 M/C
BRAKES  
ABS System Type 2-channel ABS
Type Front Radial mounted monoblock four-piston brake caliper, 330mm floating single disc
Type Rear Single piston caliper, 256mm single disc
INSTRUMENTS & ELECTRICS  
Instruments Offset 120mm negative LCD instrument display, USB-C charger
Security System HISS
Headlight LED
Taillight LED

All specifications are provisional and subject to change without notice.

# Please note that the figures provided are results obtained by Honda under standardised testing conditions prescribed by WMTC. Tests are conducted on a rolling road using a standard version of the vehicle with only one rider and no additional optional equipment. Actual fuel consumption may vary depending on how you ride, how you maintain your vehicle, weather, road conditions, tire pressure, installation of accessories, cargo, rider and passenger weight, and other factors.

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2022 Honda CMX500 Rebel

The Rebel, Honda’s popular A2 licence-friendly 500cc parallel twin-cylinder compact cruiser, receives a fresh new paint option for 22YM. Standard specification includes assist/slipper clutch, LED lighting and gear position indicator. A Rebel S version with factory-fitted accessories – headlight cowl, all-black fork covers and gaiters plus diamond-stitch style seat – is also available.
  1. Introduction

For many riders in their early 20s – Generation Z, who have grown up through the digital age – motorcycles mean so much more than just transport. They need to represent a lifestyle, an attitude, and allow them to express their own individual identity. These riders’ expectations are different to those of the motorcycling mainstream and the machines that speak to them reflect this. They have to fit in with their life but must also contain the potential for further individualisation. Fusing tradition and ground-breaking new ideas and perspectives, the CMX500 Rebel set out to be that motorcycle

Showcasing a classic, timeless look, but imbuing it with a forward-looking, contemporary style all of its own, the CMX500 Rebel was an instant hit on its introduction for the 2017 season. Its continued popularity ever since – including among female riders, who account for 33% of owners – has made it the best selling European model in the ‘custom’ category in 2021.

For 20YM, the Rebel received more comfort and practicality thanks to a revised seat and suspension settings, plus a gear position indicator. Both the headlight and tail-light were new, and the addition of LED indicators meant all lighting became LED. A refined exhaust system, including a new exhaust sensor, ensured EURO5 compliance.

Accessible, easy to ride and easy to live with, the Rebel goes its own way but is also a blank canvas, ready for whatever its owner’s imagination has in store. It carries on mechanically unchanged for 22YM, but gets an aesthetic boost from a brand new – and suitably off-beat – paint choice.

  1. Model Overview

Development of the Rebel began in North America, with an outlook geared toward firing the imagination of a younger generation of riders in a different way to traditional cruiser motorcycles. Powered by a 471cc parallel twin-cylinder engine, with strong bottom end torque and a smooth, linear power delivery, the Rebel is A2 licence friendly. It’s also slim, with a low seat height and therefore easy to manage at low speeds. The riding position is relaxed and neutral, with gently outstretched arms matched to mid-mounted footpegs.

The Rebel’s tubular steel frame draws fresh, contemporary lines into stripped-back, fat-tyred ‘bobber’ style. Blacked out to the maximum, with the minimum of paint, it also switches from solo-only to pillion-possible via two bolts.

The 22YM Rebel will be available in the following colour options:

Pearl Organic Green **NEW**

Mat Jeans Blue Metallic

Graphite Black

Mat Axis Grey Metallic

  1. Key Features

3.1 Styling & Equipment

  • Lean and low ‘bobber’ styling
  • Negative LCD display with white backlight and gear position indicator
  • Pillion pad and rear pegs easily removed for customisation
  • Factory fitted accessory kit available

Two key words ran headlined throughout the Rebel’s development programme: ‘SIMPLE’ and ‘RAW’. But to do so much with so little is an art form in itself, an exercise in minimalist design where every detail matters.

And the Rebel does not disappoint; rolling on fat tyres, its low and lean ‘bobber’ silhouette – crowned by the steeply raked 11.2L fuel tank and fat handlebars – sits the rider firmly ‘in’ the machine. From every angle of its stripped form it expresses an off-beat individuality.

Everything that can be is blacked out, which highlights the Rebel’s lithe design as well as underlining the subtle paintwork. All lighting is LED, and the evocative round headlight features a compact 175mm diameter lens and die-cast aluminium mount. The ultra-thin oval tail-light and licence plate light match the Rebel’s low-down stance; mini circular LED indicators measure only 55mm in diameter, with a circular position light included in the front indicators.

The speedo is a compact 100mm dial with negative LCD display and white backlight and is both striking and effective and features a gear position indicator and fuel consumption display. The ignition is housed below the left side of the fuel tank

The pillion pad and rear footpegs are easily removed and the accessories line-up includes a rear rack, backrest, tank pads and meter visor; a nylon saddlebag also available alongside the leather ones.

An ‘S’ edition – in Mat Axis Grey Metallic paint – comes complete with factory-fit headlight cowl with smoke screen, retro front fork covers and gaiters and a special diamond-stitch style seat.

3.2 Engine

  • 471cc liquid-cooled parallel twin-cylinder engine, A2 licence compatible
  • Torque heavy bottom-end output
  • Assist/slipper clutch aids control
  • 120mm ‘shotgun’ style exhaust

The Rebel’s 471cc 8-valve, liquid-cooled parallel twin-cylinder engine is drawn from the sporty CBR500R. For cruising duties, revised PGM-FI fuel injection mapping and different valve and ignition timings mean its character is shifted away from the high rpm-focused performance of the CBR to a torque-heavy bottom-end output, with smooth and linear delivery throughout the rev-range. Punchy maximum torque of 43.3Nm torque @ 6,000rpm combines with peak power of 34kW @ 8,500rpm.

It’s a power unit that strikes a great balance between physical size and flexible output. Bore and stroke is set at 67mm x 66.8mm with compression ratio of 10.7:1. Internally the cylinder head uses roller rocker arms; shim-type valve adjustment allows them to be light, for lower valve-spring load and reduced friction.

A silent (SV Chain) cam chain has the surface of its pins treated with Vanadium, reducing friction with increased protection against dust. Inlet valve diameter is 26.0mm with exhaust valve diameter of 21.5mm.

Friction is reduced by the addition of striations on the piston skirt (a finish that increases surface area, introducing gaps in which oil can flow for better lubrication). An AB 1 salt bath process, used after isonite nitriding, forms a protective oxidisation membrane.

The crankshaft pins are phased at 180° and a primary couple-balancer sits behind the cylinders, close to the bike’s centre of gravity. The primary and balancer gears use scissor gears, reducing noise. The crank counterweight is specifically shaped for couple-balance and its light weight allows the engine to spin freely, with reduced inertia.

The crankcases use centrifugally cast thin-walled sleeves. Their internal design reduces the ‘pumping’ losses that can occur with a 180° phased firing order. A deep oil sump holds 3.2L. Slick to use up or down the six-speed gearbox is designed to offer effortless changes, especially around town. An assist/slipper clutch makes the shift lighter and smoother, and controls rear wheel ‘hop’ on rapid downshifting.

The 2-1 exhaust scrubs spent gases in its catalyser, which then speeds them through its first chamber into the second resonator chamber; the sound produced has a heavy-duty pulsing feel that fits the torque delivery. A Linear Air Flow (LAF) sensor and internal adjustments to the 120mm diameter ‘shotgun’ style muffler help the engine’s EURO5 compliance.

3.3 Chassis

  • Low slung tubular steel frame
  • Compliant, supple damping front and rear; shocks nitrogen charged
  • 130/90-16 front and 150/80-16 rear tyres

To support the Rebel’s low-slung look its attractive tubular steel frame grips the engine in three places and is designed to be as narrow as possible around the rider’s inseam. The fork spring rates and oil volume are optimised to give compliant damping and a smooth ride. Trail is set at 110mm with 28° rake; the 30° off-set of the forks, combined with 1490mm wheelbase, allows a low 690mm seat height. Mid-mounted footpegs help ensure a natural riding position, with balanced and neutral steering.

The frame includes an innovative rear loop that separates the thicker seat from the textured metal mudguard; the bolt-on cast aluminium subframe provides further scope for customisation.

At 230mm apart the 41mm front fork stanchions are set wide for handling rigidity, comfort and style. The tubular steel swingarm has a 45mm diameter and works twin, nitrogen-charged shock absorbers that feature 5 step preload settings.

Dunlop tyres are fitted as standard sized 130/90-16 front and 150/80-16 rear. The style of the 16-inch cast aluminium wheels is crisp and simple, with the 296mm front disc acting as mirror to the spoke pattern. A twin-piston front caliper is matched by a single-piston rear.

  1. Accessories

As a motorcycle born to be accessorised there are a range of Honda Genuine Accessories available both individually or as part of the ‘comfort’ or ‘travel’ packs, that are ready to bolt straight on to the CMX500 Rebel including:

Headlight cowl

Pillion backrest

Meter Visor

Adjustable Brake Lever

Tank pads

Rear carrier

Throw-over saddlebags (leather or lightweight nylon)

12v socket

  1. Technical Specifications
ENGINE
Type Liquid-cooled, DOHC
Engine Displacement (cm³) 471
No. of Valves per Cylinder 4
Bore ´ Stroke (mm) 67 x 66.8
Compression Ratio 10.7:1
Max. Power Output 34kW/8,500rpm
Max. Torque 43.3Nm/6,000rpm
Oil Capacity 3.2 litres
FUEL SYSTEM
Carburation PGM-FI
Fuel Tank Capacity 11.2L
Fuel consumption 27km/litre
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Starter Electric
Battery Capacity 12V
ACG Output 0.5kW
DRIVETRAIN
Clutch Type Wet multiplate
Transmission Type 6-speed
Final Drive Chain
FRAME
Type Steel Diamond
CHASSIS
Dimensions (LxWxH) mm 2,205 x 820 x 1,090
Wheelbase 1490mm
Caster Angle 28°
Trail 110
Seat Height 690mm
Ground Clearance 125mm
Kerb Weight 191kg
Turning radius 2.8m
SUSPENSION
Type Front 41mm Telescopic forks
Type Rear Showa twin shock
WHEELS
Rim Size Front 16M/C x MT3.00
Rim Size Rear 16M/C x MT3.50
Tyres Front 130/90-16M/C 67H
Tyres Rear 150/80-16M/C 71H
BRAKES
ABS System Type Two channel
INSTRUMENTS & ELECTRICS
Instruments Digital
Headlight LED
Taillight LED

Please note that all specifications are provisional and subject to change without notice. Fuel consumption figures provided are results obtained by Honda under standardised testing conditions prescribed by WMTC. Tests are conducted on a rolling road using a standard version of the vehicle with only one rider and no additional optional equipment. Actual fuel consumption may vary depending on how you ride, how you maintain your vehicle, weather, road conditions, tire pressure, installation of accessories, cargo, rider and passenger weight, and other factors.

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New colours for CMX500 Rebel, CMX1100 Rebel, GL1800 Gold Wing and Gold Wing Tour

Honda’s Rebel duo, the CMX500 and CMX1100 Rebel, and both the GL1800 Gold Wing and Gold Wing ‘Tour’ will all be available with new contemporary colours for their 2022 year model iterations.

The A2 licence-friendly CMX500 Rebel is the best-selling Custom motorcycle in Europe this year. Since its introduction in 2017, its stripped back, fat-tyred look, slim dimensions and low seat height have attracted thousands of customers across Europe, 33% of whom are female. Already available in Mat Jeans Blue Metallic, Graphite Black and Mat Axis Grey Metallic, for 2022, a brand-new Pearl Organic Green colour joins the list. Its larger sibling, the CMX1100 Rebel, also receives an update for its second sales season, with a Pearl Stallion Brown colour joining Gunmetal Black Metallic in the line-up.

The Gold Wing has been a flagship of long distance luxury and engineering prowess since its introduction as a naked 1000cc machine in 1975. For 2022, both the GL1800 Gold Wing and GL1800 Gold Wing ‘Tour’ receive striking new colours updates.

The manual GL1800 Gold Wing ‘Tour’ will be available in Gunmetal Black Metallic, finished off with a new ‘blacked out’ engine, further enhancing its road presence and character. The DCT/Airbag version of the Gold Wing ‘Tour’ will feature new vibrant Glint Wave Blue Metallic and Pearl Glare White paint options for 2022, joining the Gunmetal Black Metallic colour scheme. The DCT-only GL1800 Gold Wing itself will now be available in a smart new Mat Jeans Blue Metallic colour.

Full posts covering the above in more detail to follow below tomorrow:

https://superbike-news.co.uk/2020-honda-cmx500-rebel
https://superbike-news.co.uk/2020-honda-cmx1100-rebel
https://superbike-news.co.uk/2020-honda-gl1800-gold-wing
https://superbike-news.co.uk/honda-gl1800-gold-wing-tour

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22YM HONDA CMX500 REBEL

2022 KTM 1290 Super Duke R and 1290 Super Duke R Evo

2022 KTM 1290 Super Duke R and KTM 1290 Super Duke R Evo – The Beast, Evolved.

The ever-popular KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE R roars into 2022 with a new brace of colorways and brings second generation WP APEX semi-active suspension along for the ride with a new EVO derivative.

KTM’s flagship street motorcycle underwent its most radical re-invention in 2020, boasting a number of tweaks and engineering improvements. The 2020 KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE R underwent dramatic weight savings with a reworked LC8 engine. The electronics package has also been updated, making THE BEAST one of the most technologically advanced naked motorcycles in the segment.

For the model year 2022, KTM has launched a new incarnation of the KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE R that delivers exactly what riders asked for.

Dubbed the KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE R EVO and drawing on the KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE R’s already legendary status among riders, the EVO brings more tech to the fore, adding 2nd generation WP APEX semi-active suspension from WP.

With new Semi-Active Technology (SAT), the KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE R EVO retains its class-leading hyper-naked ferocity but gains an even wider range of usability. This allows THE BEAST to go from a comfortable rocket on poor road surfaces to a hardened track-ready apex-splitting weapon – at a simple click of a switch.

Three different damping modes – COMFORT, STREET, SPORT – are available as standard.

In addition, the spring preload of the rear suspension can be set via the TFT menu to up to 20 mm in 10 steps, depending on the requirements of the rider. In this case, the adjustability setting ranges from 0 per cent to 100 per cent , in 10 per cent or 2mm increments.

In addition to the standard suspension settings, the optional SUSPENSION PRO package offers three more damping modes, namely TRACK, ADVANCED, and AUTO.

– TRACK provides the stiffest available setting developed internally by KTM test riders to provide the ideal setting for track days and specifically for faster race tracks where you need additional support under hard braking.
– ADVANCED allows the rider to select the level of damping for the fork and shock on a scale from 1 to 8. This suits more technical riders who are looking for the smallest marginal gains and want to fine-tune and tailor their suspension settings for their riding styles.
– AUTO is the most intelligent of the trio and is capable of detecting different riding styles and automatically adapting the suspension damping, being softer and more comfortable when cruising through the city, and harder and more focused when riding aggressively on a fast mountain pass. This auto adjustment between modes happens almost instantly without any interference in the ride.

SUSPENSION PRO also offers three automatic preload auto-leveling settings – LOW, STANDARD, and HIGH. In this instance, the suspension is able to adjust the preload automatically in accordance with the weight of the rider and recreate three defined geometries:
– AUTO-STANDARD: neutral and balanced geometry.
– AUTO-LOW: relaxed, less aggressive, more comfortable geometry, with a lower seat height.
– AUTO-HIGH: aggressive, agile track attack geometry, with a more loaded front end.

Another optional feature on SUSPENSION PRO is an anti-diving setting that keeps the front-end high under hard braking. As with most electronic functions, it can of course be switched off if desired.

The KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE R and KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE R EVO continue to feature the RAIN, STREET, SPORT, and optional TRACK and PERFORMANCE ride modes, affording riders improved feedback about what the engine is doing, with less intrusive traction control and anti-wheelie mitigation. Selecting any of the above settings can be performed on the fly.

Throttle response is given a further boost with the addition of a new quick-turn throttle twist grip, reduced by 7 degrees to 65 degrees. KTM R&D developed this solution not only to offer a faster and more responsive throttle, but also to reduce the rider wrist angle as well as the elbow drop at full throttle.

In terms of looks, the KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE R and KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE R EVO retain an aggressive street presence but introduce two new colorways. A familiar blue and orange livery is flanked by an all-new silver and orange, which complement the aggressive and hard-hitting appeal of the KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE R. The signature KTM orange frame – reserved only for KTM ‘R’ models – and hot orange wheels give a visible warning to competitors: this BEAST is ready to attack.

A full range of specially created KTM PowerParts has been developed to personalize and further intensify your ride. A dedicated range of KTM PowerWear ensures the rider can give everything they’ve got and boosts their READY TO RACE performance.

The 2022 KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE R and KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE R EVO will arrive on authorized KTM dealer floors from January 2022 onwards. For more information, visit ktm.com.

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New Simpson Venom Sting Rae – In stock now

Why should I buy?

Designed 100% for motorcycle riders, Simpson Venom is prepared to handle just about any type of riding.

The shell has been aerodynamically tuned for motorcycle riding, and is fully ventilated for maximum airflow.

Integrated pockets make it easy to install your communication device, and a drop-down sun visor makes riding through any light conditions a breeze.

Features:
• Lightweight composite and carbon fibre versions
• Tool-free shield removal
• Removable/antibacterial liner
• Internal sun visor
• Multiple shield options
• Integrated speaker and boom mic pockets
• Dual adjustable chin vents
• Top and rear ventilation
• Removable chin noise and air dam
• DOT, ECE approved

RRP – £329.99

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New Yamaha TMAX and TMAX Tech MAX Sport Scooters

Straight to the MAX.
During its 20 years as Europe’s most successful Sport Scooter, the TMAX has constantly evolved and improved to meet the changing needs of many thousands of customers who have chosen to ride this iconic machine.

For 2022 the TMAX benefits from a radical new Supersport-inspired design together with a more compact new body as well as updated wheels and suspension that deliver sportier handling performance.

It’s also the smartest and highest specification Yamaha Sport Scooter, and is equipped with full-colour 7-inch connected TFT instruments offering Full-map Garmin Navigation.* Sportier, slimmer and smarter, the 8th generation TMAX and TMAX Tech MAX are equipped to deliver the ultimate fully-automatic riding experience.

Rediscovering the essential TMAX
The two-wheel world changed forever when the first TMAX was revealed back in 2001. Never before had anyone seen anything like it. Here was a machine like no other, offering thrilling and easy to use performance, together with serious long-distance high-speed capabilities and unbeatable day-to-day convenience. Many had thought it impossible to create such a hybrid vehicle that could bring the scooter and motorcycle worlds together for the very first time.

Ever since the company was founded, Yamaha’s innovative designers have established a reputation for creating some of the world’s most exciting and radical new concepts that have opened up whole new segments in the marketplace. Examples include the company’s lightweight Deltabox frame technology that totally transformed the supersport bike scene in the 1980s.

So when the world witnessed the launch of the original TMAX – and the emergence of an all-new category 20 years ago – few people were surprised to discover that the first ever Sport Scooter was created by Yamaha Motor Company.

Sportier performance, more dynamic looks and connected technology
The 2022 TMAX remains true to the original concept that has made this revolutionary machine one of Yamaha’s best-selling models. The very special combination of a high-powered twin-cylinder engine mounted rigidly to a lightweight chassis and dressed in the most beautifully designed body is what makes the TMAX such an enduring success.

Since its introduction in 2001 this game-changing Yamaha has been the best-selling Sport Scooter every year for two decades, and the new higher specification model is fully equipped to reinforce the TMAX’s position at the top of the sales charts. Attracting a fiercely loyal and knowledgeable following throughout Europe, TMAX continues to provide both new and returning customers with a thrilling riding experience, together with Yamaha’s outstanding quality and highest levels of comfort and convenience.

Compact and dynamic new body
The TMAX’s all-new body is more compact than ever, and features a radical new face with aggressively styled wings and prominent angular air intakes, as well as slimmer dual LED headlights with integrated flashers that give an even more imposing and commanding Supersport-inspired look.

While still being instantly recognisable as the iconic TMAX, virtually every body panel and exterior part is redesigned for 2022 to give this best-selling model a more dynamic and edgy appearance that is bound to draw favourable comparisons with some of today’s leading supersport motorcycles. And that is exactly what makes the TMAX popular with Europe’s riders – it is a machine that offers the very best of both worlds by combining outstanding high speed performance, stability and sports handling of a motorcycle and the simplicity and user-friendliness of a scooter.

As well as its bold new face the TMAX features an all-new windscreen that contributes towards its compact new look and enhances ride quality – and there’s also a much slimmer waist section that improves rider mobility. The newly designed smoother tail section with its T-shaped rear light emphasises the clean and sporty lines – and new boomerangs and redesigned panels blend perfectly with the rest of the new body to give the 2022 model a fresh and attractive new look that continues the legendary TMAX bloodline while projecting a confident and contemporary look.

Extreme Yellow colour
To pay homage to the original model that totally transformed the marketplace and introduced a whole new way of living and riding, the new TMAX will be available in Extreme Yellow. This strong and bold colour will always be associated with the world’s first Sport Scooter, and perfectly captures the dynamic and fun-loving spirit of Europe’s number one scooter. Also available in Icon Blue and Sword Grey.

Connected 7-inch full colour TFT instruments
The new TMAX gets a significant upgrade with a best-in-class connected 7-inch full colour TFT screen that displays a range of easy to read data. Riders can select one of three display styles to suit their personal preferences. All three display a central digital speedometer – the Sporty style features a radial block-type tachometer, while the Intelligent style has a more subtle needle style tachometer, and the Authentic style displays a conventional looking needle tachometer.

Each display incorporates a wide range of running information, and the Intelligent style uniquely incorporates an animated visualiser that constantly changes appearance to enhance the feeling of rider-machine harmony and provide an added dimension to every journey.

Smartphone connectivity
TMAX riders can connect their smartphone to the 7-inch full-colour screen via Bluetooth, Wi-Fi or the USB port located in the waterproof front storage compartment, which also features a dedicated smartphone holder.

After the smartphone has been connected, the rider can use the joystick and home button on the left handlebar to select chosen functions, including playing music, receiving notifications, checking on local weather and more. To listen to music or respond to calls a headset** connected via Bluetooth is required – and texts can be displayed when the TMAX is parked.

Full-map Garmin Navigation*
The new connected TMAX enables riders to access Full-map Garmin Navigation that gives spoken turn-by-turn directions through a Bluetooth connected headset** linked to the TMAX. This state-of-the-art system features live traffic updates and offers timesaving detour options. Garmin’s PhotoReal Junction View realistically depicts junctions and interchanges along the route for easy navigation, and a bright coloured arrow notifies the TMAX rider of the appropriate lane to be in for the next exit.

Garmin’s Rider Alerts provide a wide range of information on upcoming hazards along the route such as sharp bends, and also displays notifications regarding speed limits, nearby schools and more. The fuel tracking function estimates distance before a refill is required, and suggests places to stop. The TMAX’s Full-map Garmin Navigation system also shows real-time weather conditions as well as a daily forecast, making it a valuable asset for every journey.

The 7-inch TFT screen’s full-colour display gives a clear and easy to read navigation information, while continuing to show machine running information along the top and sides of the screen – and the app can be started and menus selected via the handlebar mounted joystick.

* Full-map Garmin Navigation requires a subscription service agreement and is not offered in all countries. Some navigation features are not available in all countries, please check with Garmin for availability.

** Headset not included with the TMAX.

Lightweight Spin Forged wheels
The TMAX’s sporty and precise handling performance is further refined by the fitting of new lightweight 10-spoke Spin Forged wheels that have been manufactured using Yamaha-exclusive technology – a process that makes it possible to produce wheels with much thinner sections while offering the same strength. These new lighter wheels reduce unsprung weight for more responsive suspension action – and the moment of inertia is reduced by approximately 10% at the front and 6% at the rear, to give a sportier ride and lighter feeling handling.

Newly developed suspension settings and new Bridgestone tyres
Equipped with high-specification 41 mm upside down forks and a single shock link-type rear system, the TMAX’s motorcycle-type suspension delivers class-leading handling characteristics and excellent stability at all speeds. For 2022 the new TMAX runs with revised suspension settings that have been developed to provide a higher degree of front end feel combined with enhanced agility. This has been achieved with an increased damping force that gives a slightly firmer feel to the suspension action.

The TMAX’s sporty handling and high-speed stability are also enhanced with the use of new model-specific Bridgestone Battlax SC2 tyres that have been developed alongside the Yamaha-exclusive Spin Forged wheels and revised suspension settings.

Sportier riding position
A revised riding position has been developed in order to enable the rider to enjoy the full sports potential of the TMAX’s powerful 560cc EURO5 engine and lightweight aluminium chassis. All three points of the rider triangle have been moved in order to create a slightly more forward-leaning body position. This has been achieved by the use of new-shape forged aluminium handlebars with a reduced backsweep and lower upsweep, as well as a longer main seat and longer footboards that offer more freedom of movement.

This sportier forward-leaning riding position together with the new handlebar shape gives the rider a higher level of feedback from the front wheel, enabling them to feel more connected with the road surface – and the high quality of the forged aluminium handlebars underlines the premium finish and best-in-class specification of this best-selling Sport Scooter.

Adjustable rider’s backrest
The longer main seat features an adjustable rider’s backrest with a total of 30 mm front/rear movement, giving added support when accelerating and extra comfort during longer rides. Together with the longer footboards and new handlebars, the longer seat improves the ergonomics and enables riders with different physiques to find the best riding position – as well as giving all riders greater freedom to adjust their posture to suit different riding conditions.

The TMAX’s slimmer waist section and narrower seat around the thigh area also improves the rider’s leg reach to the ground, and for increased passenger comfort on longer rides the footpegs are lowered by 5 mm and the hip position is raised by 15 mm.

Compact new low-noise adjustable windscreen
The TMAX is fitted with a newly designed adjustable screen that contributes to the new model’s more compact body design. A key feature on the new screen is a central air intake that is designed to reduce wind pressure on the rider’s upper body at higher speeds for a more comfortable and enjoyable ride. Another feature of the new screen design is that it reduces wind noise and contributes towards the new model’s better acoustics – enabling the rider to enjoy various smartphone audio services when using a Bluetooth helmet intercom system linked to the TMAX.

Yamaha Chip Controlled Throttle (YCC-T) with APSG
Europe’s number one Sport Scooter gets the full ride-by-wire technology package in the form of a new Accelerator Position Sensor Grip (APSG) that is linked to the proven Yamaha Chip Controlled Throttle (YCC-T). This new APSG replaces the conventional cable and pulley system, and features a magnet and sensor that detects throttle inputs and transmits the data to the YCC-T.

This lightweight unit features a spring, slider and gear that give varying degrees of resistance so that is offers excellent controllability together with the intuitive feel of a traditional cable throttle.

Supersport-bike style combination headlights & T-shaped rear unit
TMAX is the most advanced scooter ever built by Yamaha, and the look and feel of the 2022 model takes one step closer to the motorcycle world with its aggressive new face that wouldn’t look out of place parked next to an R-Series supersport bike.

Newly designed slimmer twin-eye LED headlights feature mono-focus lenses that project a brilliant beam of light for excellent night-time riding vision and 24 hour visibility. The compact and sporty design features integrated flashers for a beautifully refined look that underlines the premium finish and high status of this class-leading Sport Scooter.

The view of the TMAX rear end is just as impressive as the front, and the new tail light features a model-exclusive T-shaped design with integrated flashers that reinforces the strong and bold presence of this high performance machine.

High performance 560cc EURO5 engine
The original TMAX was the first scooter to offer motorcycle performance with scooter convenience. Throughout its 20-year reign as the undisputed King of Sport Scooters this outstandingly successful machine has consistently offered Europe’s riders the best package of sporty performance, first-class engineering and premium ride quality.

A key feature of the powerful 560cc parallel twin cylinder engine is its even-firing 360-degree crank with a horizontally-opposed reciprocating piston balancer. Used on no other motorcycle or scooter, this unique design helps to cancel out vibration without the need for a conventional rotary balancer – thereby substantially reducing engine height and enabling the use of a larger underseat storage area. By adopting this TMAX-exclusive layout, Yamaha’s engineers have been able to create an engine that is powerful, compact and smooth-running – the ideal qualities for a Sport Scooter.

The original TMAX was also the first Sport Scooter to feature its engine mounted rigidly into a tubular chassis, a key feature that enabled riders to enjoy motorcycle-type performance for the first time.

Distinctive exhaust sound
The TMAX is known for its powerful sound quality with a clear and deep exhaust note that is unique to the this iconic Sport Scooter, and its distinctive tonality accentuates the thrill of the ride and creates a direct connection between the rider and the engine.

With its 360-degree crank and horizontally-opposed reciprocating piston balancer, the TMAX engine configuration is inherently a mechanically quiet design, and during the development of the 560cc engine attention was focused on creating a specially tuned sound that complements and enhances the sportiness of the TMAX. This clean and deep sound conveys a feeling of power at low rpm – and the intensity increases as the throttle is twisted, giving a thrilling and satisfying ride at all speeds.

Smart Key keyless operation and newly designed control switches
Keyless operation enables the rider to access their scooter as long as they have the Smart Key with them – and for 2022 the TMAX takes scooter convenience to the next level with its newly designed switches that simplify the whole process. A new centre switch brings many of the functions together so that the rider can now turn the main power on and off, activate the main switch and handlebar steering lock, and open the seat with fewer operational steps.

Electrically operated aero-style fuel cap
TMAX is the first Yamaha motorcycle or scooter to be equipped with a smart aero-style fuel cap that automatically opens if the hinge is flipped up within two minutes of the main switch being turned off. This flush-fitting fuel cap can also be accessed at any time as long as the user has the Smart Key on them – and the steering lock or main stand lock are active. There’s also an alarm that sounds if the fuel cap hasn’t been closed properly when the main switch is turned on.

TMAX Key Features
New connected multi-display 7-inch full-colour TFT screen

Smartphone connectivity through MyRide App and MyRide – Link

Full-map Garmin Navigation*

Waterproof smartphone storage compartment with USB

Backlit fluorescent centre switch

Powerful rigidly-mounted 560cc EURO5 twin cylinder engine

Smooth and efficient CVT belt transmission

35kW power output, A2 licence

Clear, deep and pure engine sound

Lightest in class – 218 kg wet weight

Dynamic new sports body design with supersport-inspired face

Slimmer waist section

Redesigned adjustable screen with centre air vent

Bold new dual slimline LED headlights with integrated flashers

TMAX-exclusive T-shaped LED taillight with integrated flashers

More sporty riding position

Improved rider and passenger ergonomics

Longer seat with adjustable rider’s backrest

Longer footboards

Restyled boomerang sidepanels

Forged aluminium handlebars with revised shape

Keyless aero-style electrically-operated fuel filler cap

Premium components used throughout

Smart Key keyless operation with simplified control switches

On-screen functions controlled by handlebar mounted joystick

Lightweight aluminium CF die-cast frame

Radial-mount 4-pot opposed piston front brake calipers

New lightweight Spin Forged 10-spoke wheels

Newly developed model-specific Bridgestone Battlax SC2 tyres

Inverted 41 mm forks and link-type rear suspension

Sportier suspension damping settings

Yamaha Chip Controlled Throttle (YCC-T)

Accelerator Position Sensor Grip (APSG)

Traction control system

D-MODE selectable engine running modes

Large, illuminated storage space – one full face helmet or briefcase/laptop

Anti-theft locking centre stand

* Full-map Garmin Navigation requires a subscription service agreement and is not offered in all countries. Some navigation features are not available in all countries, please check with Garmin for availability.

TMAX Tech MAX: Accept only the icon.
TMAX Tech MAX is the ultimate Yamaha Sport Scooter that is designed to satisfy the most demanding customers who always require the highest specification.

The TMAX Tech MAX shares the same specification as the new 2022 TMAX, and benefits from a range of additional technology that focuses on delivering an even higher quality riding experience.

The screen on the Tech MAX is electrically adjustable, enabling the rider to quickly set the screen height to best suit their riding condition. This screen is designed to provide a comfortable ride especially at higher speeds, and it also helps to reduce wind noise so that the rider can enjoy audio feeds to their Bluetooth connected headset.**

TMAX Tech MAX owners are typically all-season riders who use their Yamaha for weekly commuting as well as weekend touring, and the heated seat and heated grips ensure all-season riding comfort, even on longer journeys.

Cruise control comes as standard, and is a much-appreciated feature that can make long distance riding even more enjoyable, and can also help riders to maintain the local speed limits.

The link-type rear suspension on the TMAX Tech MAX is adjustable, making it easy to set the machine up to suit solo or two-up riding. Backlit switches are also standard, and premium materials are used on the interior underline the Tech MAX’s status as the ultimate Sport Scooter.

** Bluetooth connected headset not included.

 

TMAX Tech MAX Exclusive Key Features

Heated seat with improved temperature control

Heated grips

Electrically adjustable windscreen

Cruise control

Backlit fluorescent handlebar and centre switches

Adjustable rear suspension

Premium quality interior

220 kg wet weight

TMAX standard model is not available in UK.
. . TMAX Tech MAX will be available in two colours: Dark Petrol and Power Grey.

Deliveries to European Yamaha dealers will commence from March 2022. Prices vary per region, so please contact the national Yamaha distributor for full information.

Yamaha Genuine Accessories and Clothing
Yamaha has developed a range of Genuine Accessories that enable the TMAX owner to easily personalise their Sport Scooter and build their very own unique machine that best suits their individual lifestyle and usage.

The ever-growing line-up includes a selection of comfort, cosmetic and performance accessories that have been developed by Yamaha for the 2022 TMAX and Tech MAX. By only choosing Genuine Accessories the customer can be sure that each item has been built to give a perfect fit, and has been manufactured to the same high quality as their machine.

Yamaha also offer a comprehensive selection of riding gear and casual wear suitable for TMAX and TMAX Tech MAX riders, including CE approved riding jackets and gloves, plus a choice of T-shirts, hoodies, baseball caps and more for men, women and kids.

MyGarage app
Yamaha’s MyGarage app is the quick and easy way for customers to build a virtual TMAX or TMAX Tech MAX with a range of Genuine Accessories while sitting at home with their smartphone or laptop. The free App allows users to add and remove accessories to create their ultimate Yamaha Sport Scooter, and the finished result can be viewed in 3D from every angle.

MyGarage takes the guesswork out of choosing which accessories to fit, and to make things even easier the customer’s final selection can be emailed to their chosen Yamaha dealer who will fit the selected Genuine Accessories to the new TMAX.

For full information on Yamaha Genuine Accessories and Clothing or MyGarage please visit www.yamaha-motor.eu/uk

MyRide
Yamaha’s free MyRide app gives TMAX riders the chance to get more enjoyment and information out of every ride. Available for iOS and Android devices, it tracks and stores every route covered, and enables users to create their own story and add pictures which can be shared on social media. MyRide also allows users to review all riding statistics including total distance, elevation, top speed, average speed, acceleration and lean angle to compare with fellow riders.

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Winter-ready with the T.ur’s laminated touring kit

Featuring state-of-the-art technologies, premium materials, CE-Class AA approved levels of safety as well as a laminated, waterproof membrane, the T.ur ZERO range proves itself to be ready for the most demanding adventures.

T.ur’s first laminated all-weather touring kit tackles the cold season with the J-ZERO jacket and the P-ZERO trousers, designed to travel in the most hostile climates and studied in every detail to combine thermal comfort, wearability and CE-certified safety.

The outer layer is made from CORDURA®, with inserts in the super-strong SUPERFABRIC® material, and lined with an impermeable, breathable laminated membrane. T.ur also incorporated a range of handy details, such as the removable collar and Tucano Urbano’s patented HYDROSCUD® structure, which ensures that the garment is completely impermeable and at the same time guarantees the necessary levels of aeration for versatile use in all seasons. The removable under-layer – which can be worn separately – features THERMORE® Thermal Booster (170 gr) padding, which increases body temperature when winter begins to bite.

Safety is guaranteed by the CE17092-certified design, as well as the advanced CE Level 2 D3O® LP2 Pro elbow, shoulder and knee armour included as standard – granting the Class AA ranking. There are also CP1 D3O® CE protectors on the chest, an Aero 3D mesh pocket to fit the D3O® VIPER PRO CE back protector, and pockets on the hips.

The D3O® armour used is 40% more protective than the Level 2 CE-standard requires and is guaranteed in all climates including ambient, wet, hot and cold conditions, meaning T.ur riders can go anywhere and be confident they are well protected. Highly breathable with Tri-ventilation technology, the design of the D3O® LP2 Pro increases air passage and moisture flow from the body through the armour, so riders can stay cool in hot conditions. Thanks to the clever geometry of the armour, flexibility and fit have been optimised with soft, flexible materials with high shock absorbing properties, providing enhanced comfort so riders can keep their concentration on enjoying the ride.

There is also a whole host of details designed to ensure comfort during longer journeys, including the Safety&Support System, which allows the rider to position an elastic lumbar belt inside the jacket to improve the position of the back protector and share the weight of the jacket itself more evenly around the body.

Completing the winter equipment range are the CE-certified G-ZERO gloves, featuring a double-glove structure. The outer gloves have four fingers, with the fourth and fifth fingers joined together to ensure optimum thermal insulation and protection, while HDry® technology uses a patented procedure to glue the impermeable membrane to the external material to stop water from getting through, even when faced with the most extreme rainfall. The internal gloves have five fingers to ensure maximum dexterity are made with THERMORE® Thermal Booster (130 gr) padding.

The J-ZERO jacket is available in black/red (S-4XL) and dark grey/red (S-3XL), with RRP £529.99.

The P-ZERO trousers are available in black (S-4XL), with RRP £299.99.

The G-ZERO gloves are available in black (S-3XL), with RRP £129.99.

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MV Agusta Launches The Lucky Explorer Project

MV Agusta launches the lucky explorer project and brings back the spirit of the Paris-Dakar and the great African rallies.

MV Agusta is pleased to announce the official launch of the Lucky Explorer Project, a multi-faceted initiative aiming at gathering the passionate lovers of rally raid and off-road racing around Schiranna’s unforgettable legacy of epic participations and victories in the great African rallies of the golden age. That same spirit of adventure and freedom is the foundation of this ambitious project which will be developed through the www.luckyexplorerproject.com website and @luckyexplorer.official instagram channel, both launching today and that will bring to the unveiling of two new adventure bikes. Both models will be available for online pre-booking from November 23.

Those dreams of unlimited horizons, breathtaking sceneries and speed are unscathed, and live through the stories of men, machines, sweat, sand and scorching sun told on the project’s website and instagram channel. The site’s architecture will let visitors explore the history and culture of Schiranna and its unforgotten ties with African rallies under different perspectives: races; people; stories from the field; factory tour from the past; old advertisements; videos; memorabilia; new content and events.

The aim is to create a worldwide community of Lucky Explorer enthusiasts, inviting them to actively participate in the project. To this end, a special section of the website is dedicated to the Lucky Explorer ambassadors. The chosen ambassadors will have access to special contents and exclusive previews, and can invite friends to be part of the community as well as receiving regular product updates and the ability to initiate conversations on the Lucky Explorer forum.

Timur Sardarov, CEO, MV Agusta Motor S.p.A., commented: “I am excited about the launch of this very special project. The Lucky Explorer concept is not just about bikes, it’s about a comprehensive world of emotions, memories, values and a way of being. A long awaited return for all the fans of Made-in-Schiranna, but also a new beginning and a leap into the future: no matter where life takes us, we know where we’re from.”

More exciting news about the Lucky Explorer Project and the new adventure bikes, the project’s natural evolution, will be shared on the occasion of the upcoming Eicma international exhibition in Milan, from Nov 25 to 28. Visit us at booth M48 – hall 22.

For more MV Agusta news check out our dedicated page MV Agusta News

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Leverage extra security with new Kovix lock

New from Kovix, the Brake Lever Lock combines a robust metal body with an ear-splitting alarm to provide extra layers of security when your motorcycle is parked.

Simply clamp the lock around the brake lever and throttle and instantly add three layers of security – a visual deterrent to opportunist thieves, heavy-duty zinc/steel alloy construction for a tough physical obstacle and a built-in 120dB alarm for an audible warning too.

Once locked in place it stops both the throttle and front brake from operating and, should anyone attempt to move the machine or tamper with the lock, the shock and movement sensor triggers the 120dB siren, instantly attracting attention.  On occasions when the alarm isn’t required the siren can be switched off.

Lighter and more compact than chains and U-locks, the Brake Lever Lock is easy to transport and, unlike disc locks, doesn’t require fiddling around by the front wheel. An added bonus is that the user can’t accidentally ride off without removing the lock first!

Not only is the zinc/steel alloy body much more resistant to attack than plastic-bodied locks, but the heavy-duty steel key barrel also resists picking and drilling.

The Kovix Brake Lever Lock is available in Red or Blue and retails at just £94.99 including VAT. It’s ideal for classic scooters and motorcycles which don’t have space between the disc rotor and wheel rim to fit a conventional disc lock.

For further information visit www.thekeycollection.co.uk

BMW Motorrad presents “The Great Getaway”

Experience the beauty of nature for eight days on the “Big Boxer” motorbikes of the R 18 family, enjoy the freedom of endless expanses, immerse yourself in the urban jungle, sometimes discover the unexpected and leave the stress of everyday life behind.

In “The Great Getaway”, BMW Motorrad will be offering the perfectly organised travel format for a perfect time-out, arranged and carried out by BMW Motorrad partner Elephant Moto.

For the 2022 motorcycle season, three inspiring destinations have been planned to provide riders with outstanding motorcycling pleasure in heritage style: Costa Rica, Portugal and the USA. Each tour includes eight days of riding on motorcycles from the R18 family, a tour guide, hotel accommodation and meals, support vehicle and an extensive social programme. In short: everything has been thought of.

The “Big Boxers” will be cruising along rugged coasts, through dense forests and past mountains and waterfalls. The participants will get to know hidden places and exciting people, indulge in local and international cuisine and recharge their batteries for the next day in accommodation specially tailored to the tours.

With a maximum of twelve participants per tour, the 150 to 200 kilometre daily stages guarantee speedy progress on the road, great fun together in the evening and an intensive shared experience on the “Urban Day”, where the participants get to immerse themselves in the melting pot of famous cities: San José in Costa Rica, Lisbon in Portugal and Portland/Oregon in the USA.

New, intense impressions await the participants at every turn: pulsating life, foreign scents, spectacular architecture, even the soundscape is never the same. After all, every city has its own rhythm. And you meet the people who make the city’s heartbeat. For example, when visiting a handcrafter or a local market.

After dinner, the day ends in a variety of ways. For example, with a whiskey tasting, cocktails “on the roof” or live music, before everyone is back in the saddle the next morning: “The Great Getaway – start your R 18, please!”  Eight days of unforgettable riding pleasure combined with impressive experiences await the participants.

The time slots for “The Great Getaway” are:

1.       Costa Rica, March 2022

2.       Portugal, April to June 2022

3.       USA, August to October 2022

Further information and bookings via www.thegreatgetaway.net.

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Bell 2022 Dirt Range – Never stop breaking boundaries

As leaders in head protection, one thing has stayed the same since Bell developed the first full-face motocross helmet in 1975 —they never stop breaking their own boundaries. Thriving on the progression of helmet development, Bell are determined not to follow trends, but create leading solutions to make riders safe while they perform at their best. From the brand new, groundbreaking Moto10 Spherical to the MX-9 Adventure DLX MIPS®, each helmet is designed to inspire the next generation of boundary breakers.

Moto-10 Spherical – The Future Is Upon Us.
Born from the needs of top athletes around the world, the Moto-10 is our most advanced off-road helmet that sets a new industry standard. As a direct result of our athletes’ influence and feedback, the Moto-10 achieves a winning combination of increased protection, weight reduction, and extreme airflow, enhancing the rider’s experience and confidence. As racing evolves, so do Bell. Combine our new technologies with our favoured Bell fit and aggressive styling, and the Moto-10 not only emerges as the front-runner—it becomes the evolution of full-face protection.

The Moto-10 is the first helmet to feature Spherical Technology powered by MIPS. Using a unique ball-and-socket design, the outer liner rotates around the inner liner to redirect impact forces away from the brain. This works seamlessly with MIPS and doesn’t compromise the other performance requirements of the helmet.

Moto-9S Flex – Evolution Of The Fittest.
Back by popular demand is the redesigned Moto-9s Flex—the refinement of a long-standing industry leader. This strong, lightweight helmet carries over Bell’s time-tested traditions of performance and advanced safety standards. Packed inside are three material layers that protect at different impact speeds and redirect rotational energy. Protection like this is what gives our motocross and off-road racers the confidence to go big.

You still get the unbeatable ventilation of the flexible, segmented liner that adapts to the shape of your head for a custom feel. Top off this no-compromise design with a firbeglass shell, delivering all the strength of carbon fibre in a more budget-friendly package.

Moto-9 MIPS – Race Ready.
The legendary Moto-9 continues to dominate MX tracks around the globe. Bell have added MIPS energy-absorbing technology to this proven performer, enhancing already stellar protection. An extensive list of features – Tri-Matrix Shell, Velocity Flow Ventilation, X-Static Liner, Flying Bridge Visor, Magnetic cheek pads/Strap Keeper, and an Industry-leading five-year warranty – ensures the Moto-9 is as ready as you are when the gate drops.
No two impacts are the same – that’s why MIPS is so important. Rotational impacts are more common than perpendicular impacts and cause dangerous twists that can be often associated with brain injury. MIPS uses a slip-pane system that moves inside the helmet and mimics the brains own protection system. This layer rotates inside the helmet to try and reduce the amount of energy transferred to the head. By doing this, it may be possible to reduce the risk and severity of brain injury.

The Moto-9 MIPS is also available in youth sizes.

MX-9 MIPS – Motocross Hero.
The off-road world is a dirty, tough place. Chunks of rock and dirt mean business when launched by roosting tires, and even when it’s muddy, hitting the ground is always hard. That’s why Bell sweated the details on the MX-9, loading it with a tough polycarbonate shell, MIPS energy management system, an adjustable visor, Velocity Flow ventilation, and a removable, washable, anti-microbial liner for when the time comes to hose down. The MX-9 MIPS packs all these features into one helmet, delivering exceptional value and pro-caliber performance.

MX-9 Adventure MIPS – All-Terrain Explorer.
From the roughest singletrack to urban blacktop, the MX-9 Adventure MIPS gets you there safely in style. Bell have taken the MX-9 and added even more capability with an integrated anti-fog, anti-scratch clear visor. The shield flips up and leaves enough room for goggles in extreme conditions, or it can be removed completely. Conversely, the adjustable visor can be removed for a stealth street look. MIPS protection, Velocity Flow ventilation, and a removable, washable, anti-microbial liner round out a highly adaptable package.

MIPS
MIPS, or Multi-Directional Impact Protection System has been developed for over 25 years and uses a slip pane designed to manage energy from rotational and angular impacts. Most helmets are designed to handle direct hits, however real world accidents involve twists and rotations which can cause significant brain injury. The low-friction layer inside the helmet allows multi-directional movement of 10-15mm on certain angled impacts, which mimics the brain’s own protection system, and is intended to help reduce rotational force to the head and brain.

The Bell dirt collection is now available in all reputable motocross UK dealers. For more information and to find your nearest dealer, visit bellhelmets.co.uk

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Wunderlich Cuff Muffs for warm and dry hands

Designed by German BMW specialists Wunderlich, Handlebar Cuff Muffs will keep hands warm and dry on most motorcycles, far more efficiently than bulky winter gloves.

Made from high quality water-repellent and windproof CORDURA®, Cuff Muffs block out rain and wind completely, allowing the use of thinner riding gloves for better feel of the controls and comfort.

Should the conditions take a nasty turn, an elasticated gaiter – with adjustable toggle – can be closed around the jacket sleeve to seal out the elements further still.

They’re generously sized, so can be fitted over most hand protectors. Should guards not be fitted, a moulded insert – cushioned on the inside for extra warmth and comfort – ensures the Muffs keep their shape at higher speeds and won’t touch or obstruct the hands or the bike’s controls.

Each Cuff Muff also features a UV-stable PVC transparent window, so the rider can see and easily operate the bike’s switchgear – a practical feature missing from many other brands.

Simple to mount and secure, they slip easily over the bars and are held in place with strong elastic – no fiddly, complex fitting kits.

An additional cuff attaches to the mirror arm with an adhesive band and zipper, for extra stability and a tight seal. On motorcycles with fairing-mounted mirrors the cuff can be neatly hidden under a zip.

Reflective elements increase visibility in murky winter conditions.

Wunderlich Handlebar Cuff Muffs are designed to fit the latest range of BMW, including R1250 GS and Adventure, and are suitable for use on most modern motorcycles.

They retail at £129- per pair including VAT, and are available from Wunderlich’s exclusive UK partner www.nippynormans.com

Team Classic Suzuki GSX-R750 SRAD racer revealed

Team Classic Suzuki has pulled the wraps off its latest race bike project: a 1996 GSX-R750 SRAD built for future international classic racing events.

Built around a former factory endurance racer, the Team Classic Suzuki SRAD features a factory dry slipper-clutch, a lightweight generator, a magnesium offset sump, close ratio six-speed gearbox, and a factory Yoshimura exhaust system.

As always, suspension front and rear comes courtesy of the experts at K-Tech and there’s a longer swingarm for more stability. Brembo calipers and brakelines from Earls provide the stopping power, with OZ lightweight wheels shod with Dunlop slicks.

Parts manufactured in-house include the triple clamps, footrests, fork lowers, and carbon kevlar bodywork, while the whole package is held together by high quality, lightweight titanium fasteners from RaceFasteners.

The bike will replace the team’s successful XR69 F1 bikes, which have carried Michael Dunlop to Classic TT glory, at a number of events from 2022.

Raced by the likes of James Whitham and John Reynolds in World Superbikes and Chris Walker in BSB, the GSX-R750 SRAD epitomises 1990s sportsbike-obsessed Britain, in part thanks to its bulbous seat unit and now-iconic silhouette. The ‘Gixxer’ became an incredibly frequent sight at bike meets up and down the country.

The Team Classic Suzuki SRAD livery is inspired by the Lucky Strike-sponsored endurance bike it began life as, a livery more commonly associated with the RGV500s ridden by likes of Kevin Schwantz in Grand Prix.

The bike will get its first shakedown at a two-day test at Cartagena with Michael Dunlop next week.

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KTM’s New Generation Of WP Apex Semi Active Suspension Smooths The Way

‘Better’ and ‘easier’ are two words that will capture the interest of any rider. KTM has forged the most technically advanced semi-active technology (SAT) suspension for select flagship models: the new, innovative system, produced in collaboration with WP Suspension and specialists like Bosch, is another example of how KTM’s elite STREET bikes are able to pull away from the competition. The software and hardware offer peerless variable damping so that handling can be more sensitive, reactive, and customisable.

‘Easier’: Long gone are the days where a tape measure, tools, or even a visit to a specialised suspension workshop were necessary to maximise the feeling and setting of a bike. Through KTM’s large and well-designed TFT displays, semi-active technology (SAT) can be selected and modified with a few simple touches of a button. Riders can alter the height, response and general behavior to suit any road condition and the changes are outlined with useful graphics that demonstrate the effect of each mode and option. It’s another mark of KTM’s STREET development principles and versatility that the whole process is both a cinch for beginners and detailed enough for the most grizzled veteran.

KTM’s latest SAT offers three damping modes – COMFORT, STREET, and SPORT – with defined levels of compression and rebound depending on how and where the KTM will be ridden. The spring preload on the rear shock can be tweaked through 10 steps, from 0-100%.

Buying the optional SUSPENSION PRO pack opens the possibilities even wider with three further configurations: TRACK, AUTO, and ADVANCED, on a KTM that begs for some smooth asphalt throttle-abuse. There is also OFFROAD (instead of TRACK) for a machine like the KTM 1290 SUPER ADVENTURE S. The sophistication of the system means that the SAT will use the fantastically fast readings of the 6D lean angle sensor, the suspension control unit, and various other sensors to react instantly and smoothly to the rider’s demands in AUTO. ADVANCED allows the rider to flick through 8 levels of front and rear damping on the TFT.

SUSPENSION PRO provides three preload auto-leveling settings which are LOW, STANDARD, and HIGH. The suspension will consider the weight of the rider, a pillion, and any baggage, and then self-adjust. It will also conveniently recreate three defined geometries. STANDARD is neutral and balanced. LOW is less aggressive and relaxed. HIGH is more aggressive, loading the front for an ‘attack’ setting and even more agility.

The technology’s ability to make its own calculations and adjustments is one prominently cool facet of the new SAT. It can all be done on the move and while in the saddle. Another feature made available by SUSPENSION PRO is the anti-dive functionality. It keeps the front end high for stability and improves pillion comfort under braking. Once riders have felt and tasted SAT, it’s hard to go back.

‘Better’: KTM has achieved these SAT parameters due to new magnetic valves, new programming, and refinement of the 6D sensor and stroke sensors, and the very latest version of WP Suspension’s 48mm front fork and hydraulic rear shock. The combination of this technology brings sensitive real-time readings from the road or path directly to the heart of the suspension control unit and the bike re-aligns instantaneously, depends on what the rider wants from their KTM.

Focusing on the hardware in particular, the WP APEX SAT fork boasts more ‘conventional’ damping but still with all the advantages of the range offered by an electric valve. This has been made possible thanks to the new design that permits faster relay of signals and the deployment of more efficient pulse-width modulation sensors. The WP APEX SAT shock spans 140 to 200 mm of travel depending on the KTM model and has an oil/gas body construction. Another new sensor optimises the self-preload adjustment, which is key in the setting and regulation of the sag and balance geometry.

The most recent generation of KTM’s SAT development has allowed the brand to again set the benchmark for standard specs on the motorcycle market. KTM has been able to revitalize the enticing bond between the invigorating sensation of power, torque, and handling on two wheels with cutting-edge sophistication and control. ‘Easier’? ‘Better’? KTM won’t stop here, with Naked November already on the horizon, look out for two new models that will be unleashed. These new creations will combine the brute power of the V-twin with the very latest technology.

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Check Out Brand New Models at Motorcycle Live

Motorcycle Live, in association with Bikesure Insurance, returns to The NEC, Birmingham from Saturday 4 – Sunday 12 December. Over 55 manufacturers have confirmed their attendance including BMW, CCM, Ducati, Harley-Davidson, Honda, Kawasaki, KTM, Suzuki and Triumph. There are also a range of up and coming manufacturers showcasing their products and solutions to mobility with electric motorcycles, designed with the rider and their lifestyle in mind.

With the 2022 riding season just around the corner, now is the perfect opportunity to stop by each manufacturer’s stand and see what catches your eye. You’ll remain able to sit on, have pictures with, and adopt the classic poses on your favourite models – just like you always have!

What makes Motorcycle Live even more special this year is the confirmation of brand new 2022 models making their global and UK debut. There are a number of UK premieres planned throughout the nine days – forget waiting to read about them, visit them at The NEC to see, touch and experience them first hand.

Finlay McAllan (Managing Director, Motorcycle Live) said: “We are excited to have worked closely with both industry leading and brand new manufacturers to create an exciting platform for our audience to revel in. With so many brand new products being launched and unveiled this year, our visitors will be one of the first around the world to see these amazing new products in the flesh.”

Motorcycle Live 2021 returns to The NEC, Birmingham on Saturday 4 December with doors opening at 09:00am. Discounted advanced tickets are now on-sale and available from motorcyclelive.co.uk.

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