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Kicking off its inaugural round for this year’s season at the Sepang Go-kart Track was the 2020 MAM Speedweek. Highlight of the day was the Sepang International Circuit (SIC) MiniGP championship, established with the aim […]
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Yamaha NVX155 recall – Hong Leong Yamaha Malaysia
A recall notice has been issued for all Yamaha NVX155 scooters in Malaysia by official distributor Hong Leong Yamaha Motors (HLYM). The recall is for a front stop switch replacement and will be conducted across […]
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2020 Aveta motorcycles in Malaysia, from RM2,880 – three new models coming by end of this year
Entering the Malaysia market quietly under the radar in November last year ahead of an official product launch is the 2020 Aveta motorcycle brand. As a wholly Malaysian-owned brand, Aveta is owned by Aveta Global […]
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Sepang CEO: 2020 Malaysian MotoGP cancellation – not taking the risk due to Covid-19 says Shafriman
Adherence to government regulations and the Sepang International Circuit (SIC) board not wanting to risk the health of the Malaysian public during the Covid-19 pandemic led to the cancellation of the 2020 Shell Malaysia MotoGP. […]
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MotoGP 2020: Shell Malaysia Motorcycle GP cancelled
Sepang International Circuit (SIC) has announced the cancellation of this year’s Shell Malaysia Motorcycle Grand Prix due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. Originally scheduled for October 30 to November 1, 2020, concerns surrounding the pandemic […]
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2020 Ducati Panigale V4 and Streetfighter V4 to be launched in Malaysia by end of third quarter?
With Covid-19 and the Movement Control Order putting a damper on the motorcycle scene in Malaysia, a little bit go good news has reached our ears, namely, the launch of the 2020 Ducati Panigale V4 […]
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Ducati Malaysia extends warranty for flood hit bikes
Ducati Malaysia is offering a Complimentary Ownership Enhancement Programme for customers whose motorcycles were affected by flooding. This follows the April 17 incident where a flash flood hit the Ducati Petaling Jaya showroom after a […]
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2020 CFMoto 250SR launched in Malaysia, RM15,800
New to the Malaysia market quarter-litre sports bike class is the 2020 CFMoto 250SR, retailing at RM15,800 before road tax, insurance and registration. Also available in a limited run of only 30 units is the […]
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2020 Benelli Imperiale 400 in Malaysia dealer showrooms – priced at RM15,888, three colours
Launched during the 2019 MotoGP at Sepang International Circuit, the 2020 Benelli Imperiale 400 is set to hit authorised Benelli Malaysia dealer showrooms this July. Priced at RM15,888 excluding road tax, insurance and registration, the […]
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2.7 million traffic summons dating to 2010 not settled
A total of 2.7 million traffic summons, some dating as far back as 2010, are still unsettled. With a value of approximately RM800 million if compounded, these summons cover a variety of traffic offences. This […]
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2020 Malaysian Cub Prix calendar released – racing starts this weekend at Sepang International Circuit
After a several month long hiatus due to the MCO and government restrictions against public gatherings for sporting events, the 2020 Malaysian Cub Prix calendar resumes. The first round will be held at Sepang International […]
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2020 Vespa Racing Sixties in Malaysia, from RM19,100
A special variant of the Vespa scooter has been launched in Malaysia by official distributor Didi Resources, the 2020 Vespa Sprint and GTS 300 HPE Racing Sixties, priced at RM19,100 and RM31,400, respectively. These sporty […]
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2020 GPX Super Cub Popz 110, Malaysian launch soon
From a Facebook posting by the official Malaysian distributors, Bike Continent, the 2020 GPX Super Cub Popz 110 will be making its way to the local market soon. However, the actual launch is yet to […]
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2020 Benelli Leoncino 500 in matte colours, RM29,288
Now coming in three new matte colour schemes for this year is the 2020 Benelli Leoncino 500, priced at RM29,288. The three colours are Matte Red, Matte Green and Matte Grey with pricing excluding road […]
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Genting Highlands denied to car and bike groups?
While no official statement has yet been issued by the management, apparently the road leading up to Genting Highlands is closed to car and bike groups. Reports on social media have emerged from road users […]