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[webbikeworld.com] - wBW Weekly News Round-Up: September 21-27
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Happy Crush-a Can-Friday! We’ve got a smattering of news scattered across the industry for your weekend perusal:
Bosch “World First” Radar Tech to be Housed in New KTM Super Adventure Bike A view of the multiple radar system perks offered with Bosch’s new radar system, which will be implemented in a new Super Adventure model. Media provided by Bosch.Six New Technologies, Five World Firsts… and Four Installed into a New KTM Bike KTM’s partnership with Bosch will soon be taking an impressive swivel into “world firsts” –* and riders could have access to the results as soon as 2025. According to Bosch’s official press release, these ”six new radar-based assistance systems includ[e] five world-firsts;” here they are, in the same order as the press release, with an explanation for each teach type:*
The debut of KTM’s new Super Adventure is slotted for November of this year, with the production of the things slotted for sometime in 2025 (via Bosch). This is the first time, by the way, that KTM will be making use of a front radar system – and here’s how both parties are feeling about the partnership, with quotes courtesy of Bosch’s press release: “Bosch’s declared aim is to make motorcycling even safer and more comfortable by employing innovative new technologies – without diminishing riding enjoyment.*– Geoff Liersch, Head of Two-Wheeler & Powersports, Bosch (Bosch) “We’re very satisfied with the longstanding collaborative relationship between our development teams, and we’re excited that KTM is the first to put these new functions to use.”– Stefan Haist, Lead Chassis Control System – Street Development, KTM (Bosch) For those of you worried that this tech will get in the way of your daily scoot, don’t be; according to Liersch, this technology was developed to, “push the technology topic in regards [to] safety, but… it in a way that doesn’t take away from the fun of riding.” What do you think? Are you excited to try out the new KTM Super Adventure bike with Bosch’s new technologies? A Closer Look at the Yamaha’s New R1 RACE A view of Yamaha’s R1 RACE. Media provided by Yamaha.Big Features in a Big Package…but Does it Beat the New R1 GYTR? Remember when we covered that Yamaha’s R1 was confirmed to leave the streets and return in 2025 as a track-only bike? Well, the comp-level R1 is almost here, and unlike Yamaha’s competition-level R6, the track-only R1 appears to be an amazing deal for the coming circuit’s worth of time attacks.* According to coverage from Antonio Mendes on Motorcycle Sports, pre-orders have already begun for the R1, with riders receiving their bikes starting in April of 2025.* The pre-order system for Yamaha’s new track-only R1 RACE has two stages (or batches) of ordering:*
Click to view slideshow.Of course, this pleads the obligatory: What’s the difference between the GYTR R1 and this track-only, competition-level R1?* According to MOTOBOB (YoutTube), the GYTR contains all of the perks present in Yammie’s track-only R1, only the GYTR also contains a (hefty) list of special performance parts. Add to this the adjusted ECU, more adjustable handlebars, a race seat and weight savings decisions like the carbon-reinforced fiberglass fairings, and it’s safe to say that the GYTR wins out. In plainspeak, the R1 RACE gets you riding Yamaha’s iconic inline-four beauty, whereas the GYTR squeezes the wallet for the honor of experiencing the sporty Crème de la Crème – the tippy-top – of what Yamaha’s racing department has to offer their two-wheeled fanbase. Would you rather try out Yamaha’s track-only R1 RACE, or the R1 GYTR? Rumor Has It: Kawasaki’s 1100 Platform Has Grown to Two Bikes A view of Kawasaki’s 1000SX. Media provided by Kawasaki.A Ninja 1100 Tease and a Versys 1100 Confirmation Back towards the beginning of the month, we covered Dennis Chung’s findings at Motorcycle.com of filings showing potential for an 1100 Versys. Today, we get to update y’all with the news that Kawasaki’s new 1100 platform carries the potential for not one, but two bikes.* There have been a lot of documents found by Chung, so we’ll drop his quote below to clarify which filings we’re talking about here:* “Our initial report was based on homologation filings made in Australia… Those filings listed only the “Ninja 1100SX” model name as well as the model codes ZX1100H and ZX11002J, but little else.*– Dennis Chung, Writer, Motorcycle.com (Motorcycle.com) According to Chung’s findings, the original hint at a Versys 1100 – found by Chung via Australian homologation filings – now accompanies preliminary type approval information for a Ninja 1100SX, this last of which was pulled from Switzerland.* Now that we’ve got that cleared up, here’s the new stuff based on those detailed papers:
As for generals, the bike height, length, wheelbase and weight are all similar to the Ninja 1000SX, though the rear sprocket ratio is larger at 2.80 and top speed beats out the Ninja1000SX by almost 2mph.* The latter might mean some transmission tweaks on the horizon, but nothing yet has been released to that note, so we’ll have to wait for updates to confirm that little tidbit.* Are you excited to see what Kawasaki has in store for us at EICMA 2025? Honda’s Dax 125 Arrives in the US in October A view of Honda’s Dax 125. Media sourced from Honda.Big Red’s lil’ Weiner Bike is Finally Here! It’s 1969, and Honda’s just released a new bike.* No, it’s not running circles about the big bike competition for power or torque – rather the opposite, actually, but nobody’s complaining. It’s wickedly light, strangely long, and it’s addictive to ride. What better machine to play the sidekick to our good moto community’s penchant for all things weird, wacky and wonderful? Enter the Dax 125, the bike that created a cult movement thanks to its unique T-frame and tubular chassis giving it the appearance of a weiner dog, or “dachshund.”*Thanks to Honda’s press release, we know the Dax 125 will be FINALLY made available in America starting in October. Here are afew details about the Dax 125 pre-launch:*
Honda’s not completely clear on whether the Dax 125 will soon be coming to Canada, though the country’s close ties with Europe and proximal affiliation with America has me, personally, under the belief that the Dax 125 will eventually show her lanky curves to the Great White North in Ernest.* Are you excited to ride the Dax 125 on American streets?* *Media provided by Bosch, Yamaha, Kawasaki, and Honda* The post wBW Weekly News Round-Up: September 21-27 appeared first on webBikeWorld.
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