Charging into 2024: Jerez test unveils new dynamics in WorldSBK landscape!
Ducati’s Rookie Nicolo Bulega stealed the spotlight, clocking the fastest time on the day on soft tyres.
Toprak Razgatlioglu (54). Photo courtesy Dorna.
Having recently switched teams, BMW’s Toprak Razgatlioglu and Yamaha’s Jonathan Rea delivered on their promises with rapid lap times.
Jonathan Rea (65). Photo courtesy Dorna.
Making their WorldSBK debuts, Andrea Iannone seized the seventh spot, while Sam Lowes holds his ground at 15th, setting the foundation for what promises to be an exciting rookie season.
Andrea Iannone (29). Photo courtesy Dorna.
Sam Lowes. Photo courtesy Dorna.
On day one of the WorldSBK test at the Circuito de Jerez – Ángel Nieto, Andalucía, Nicolo Bulega (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati) set the pace with an impressive lap time of 1’38.292s, leaving competitors over a second behind by electing to gain some mileage on the Pirelli SCQ tyre. However, teammate Alvaro Bautista (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati) faced challenges, finishing tenth as he strategized for the new 2024 weight rules.
Alvaro Bautista (1). Photo courtesy Dorna.
In the Kawasaki camp, despite health issues, Alex Lowes (Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK) secured the second position with a fastest lap of 1’39.474s, while teammate Axel Bassani finished 14th, familiarising himself with the ZX-10RR setup. Independent rider Tito Rabat (Kawasaki Puccetti Racing) aimed for progress with a factory bike from KRT.
Axel Bassani. Photo courtesy Dorna.
BMW had a noteworthy day, with Toprak Razgatlioglu (ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team) claiming third place with a time of 1’39.521s, and Michael van der Mark securing fourth. Garrett Gerloff (Bonovo Action BMW) and teammate Scott Redding made significant contributions to BMW’s testing program, securing the eighth and 13th positions, respectively.
Remy Gardner (87). Photo courtesy Dorna.
Yamaha showcased strength, with Remy Gardner (GYTR GRT Yamaha WorldSBK Team) leading in fifth place with a time of 1’39.679s, closely trailed by newcomer Jonathan Rea (Pata Yamaha Prometeon) in sixth. Andrea Locatelli (Pata Yamaha Prometeon) just missed the top ten, securing 11th place, while Philipp Oettl (GMT94 Yamaha) claimed 12th.
Team HRC’s Iker Lecuona and Xavi Vierge focused on adapting to the new CBR1000RR-R machine, with Lecuona finishing 16th.
Notable performances from Independents included Andrea Iannone (Team GoEleven) in seventh, Danilo Petrucci (BARNI Spark Racing Team) in ninth, and Sam Lowes (ELF Marc VDS Racing Team) in 15th.
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Nicolo Bulega | Aruba.it Racing – Ducati
“I had a good feeling today. I could push almost 100%, so this is important. I had fun today with my bike and my team. We are starting to understand each other well, we’re on the right path, and we just need to spend more time on the bike. Today, I focused on my position on the bike because I need to adapt my body to the bike. We tried some different things to have a good base. Tomorrow, we’ll continue the work we did today, try to keep improving, and maybe improve with used tyres.”
Jerez Test Day 1 Results:
1. Nicolo Bulega (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati) 1’38.292s, 71 laps
2. Alex Lowes (Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK) 1’39.474s, 31 laps
3. Toprak Razgatlioglu (ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team) 1’39.521s, 74 laps
4. Michael van der Mark (ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team) 1’39.531s, 72 laps
6. Jonathan Rea (Pata Yamaha Prometeon) 1’39.682s, 72 laps
7. Andrea Iannone (Team GoEleven) 1’39.664s, 67 laps
8. Garrett Gerloff (Bonovo Action BMW) 1’39.763s, 73 laps
9. Danilo Petrucci (BARNI Spark Racing Team) 1’39.773s, 66 laps
10. Alvaro Bautista (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati) 1’39.847s, 68 laps
Marcel Schroetter (23). Photo courtesy Dorna.
The WorldSSP field was led by Marcel Schroetter (MV Agusta Reparto Corse) as the German posted a 1’42.015s to claim P1 ahead of Stefano Manzi (Ten Kate Racing Yamaha) with just a tenth separating the two. Can Oncu (Kawasaki Puccetti Racing) was third as he took to the track on his ZX-6R featuring upgrades, while the Turk was also building up fitness following surgery on his arm over the winter. He was only 0.015s behind Manzi, while Adrian Huertas (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati) completed the top four.
New multi-year partnership with Yamaha Champions Riding School will feature leading products in Bridgestone’s premium motorcycle tire line to help riders gain sufficient confidence and comfort at each course.
Bridgestone tires will be utilized in all in-person training sessions, beginning in January 2024.
Yamaha Champions Riding School class registration is now open for the 2024 season.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Jan. 24, 2024) – Bridgestone Americas (Bridgestone) today announced that the company has been named the “Official Tire of Yamaha Champions Riding School.” The Yamaha Champions Riding School teaches all skill levels and aims to grow the sport of motorcycling through world-class rider education, with state-of-the-art tire technology a critical component of this goal.
Yamaha Champions Riding School offers ChampSchool two-day, on-bike training sessions, which are immersive, in-person training events that take place on tracks across the country. In addition to ChampSchool, Yamaha Champions Riding School also offers ChampGrad for ChampSchool graduates; ChampStreet for a single-day, scaled-down version of ChampSchool; and Champ U, which is an online, video-based curriculum accessible to any rider anywhere in the world.
“We’re thrilled to partner with Yamaha Champions Riding School,” said Jared Williams, General Manager Bridgestone Motorcycle Tire business in the United States and Canada. “This partnership reflects Bridgestone’s dedication to supporting riders with top-tier technology that is perfect for teaching students how to manage grip and ensuring a superior experience on the track.”
Yamaha Champions Riding School in-person schools will now feature tires from Bridgestone’s premium motorcycle tire line, BATTLAX, including the new Bridgestone BATTLAX HYPERSPORT S23, to help riders gain sufficient confidence and comfort while learning and completing each course. The ChampStreet school will feature the flagship tire of the BATTLAX street application line, BATTLAX RACING STREET RS11, to help riders experience a stable and comfortable ride.
“Besides the rider, tires are the single most important component on the motorcycle,” said Nick Ienatsch, Founder and Chief Instructor, Yamaha Champions Riding School. “Our curriculum revolves around managing tire grip in all circumstances and for the longest period time. To properly educate riders, we need a tire partner that can supply world-class products and the latest tire technology data. After extensive research and testing, we approached Bridgestone, and we are ecstatic that they share our vision.”
Announced in October 2023, the Bridgestone BATTLAX HYPERSPORT S23 is a sports radial motorcycle tire for street use that is engineered to meet the requirements of sport riders, featuring increased levels of dry grip performance1 whether riding on circuits or cornering on mountain roads. The BATTLAX HYPERSPORT S23 turns faster lap times in both wet and dry track conditions2,3 compared to its predecessor, delivering confident traction in rain or shine. The BATTLAX HYPERSPORT S23 is available in popular sizes as of January 2024. The BATTLAX RACING STREET RS11 is a sports radial motorcycle tire for street and racing use that is engineered to improve the contact area with the road surface, enhancing cornering grip and stability4. The BATTLAX RS11 is the first road-oriented tire to adopt the new V-MS-Belt construction in the rear, which is currently used in Bridgestone’s highest performing race tires4.
Since 2014, Yamaha Champions Riding School has taught competition-proven techniques of motorcycle control to any pavement-bound rider with the ultimate goal of promoting safer riding in any condition. Riders can choose to use the school’s motorcycles and riding gear or bring their own. The 2024 ChampSchool class registration is live. To learn more, visit www.champschool.com.
Bridgestone’s partnership with Yamaha Champions Riding School aligns with the “Emotion” and “Ease” values of the Bridgestone E8 Commitment. The Bridgestone E8 Commitment, encompassing eight values all beginning with the letter “E,” solidifies Bridgestone’s dedication to fostering a more sustainable world.
1 Comparison based on BATTLAX HYPERSPORT S23 (120/70ZR17 and 190/55ZR17) vs. previous generation BATTLAX HYPERSPORT S22 (120/70ZR17 and 190/55ZR17) in internal testing. Results may vary depending on proper tire and vehicle maintenance, surface conditions and riding habits.
2 Comparison based on BATTLAX HYPERSPORT S23 (120/70ZR17 and 190/55ZR17) vs. previous generation BATTLAX HYPERSPORT S22 (120/70ZR17 and 190/55ZR17) in internal testing using a Yamaha YZF-R1 at Autopolis Speedway (2 min 03.4 sec lap time).
3 Comparison based on BATTLAX HYPERSPORT S23 (120/70ZR17 and 190/55ZR17) vs. previous generation BATTLAX HYPERSPORT S22 (120/70ZR17 and 190/55ZR17) in internal testing using a BMW S1000RR at Bridgestone Proving Ground (1 min 19.8 sec lap time).
4 Comparison based on BATTLAX RACING STREET RS11 tire vs. previous generation BATTLAX RACING STREET RS10 in internal testing. Results may vary.
About Bridgestone Americas, Inc.:
Bridgestone Americas, Inc. is the U.S.-based subsidiary of Bridgestone Corporation, a global leader in tires and rubber, building on its expertise to provide solutions for safe and sustainable mobility. Headquartered in Nashville, Tenn., Bridgestone Americas employs more than 45,000 people across its worldwide operations. Bridgestone offers a diverse product portfolio of premium tires and advanced solutions backed by innovative technologies, improving the way people around the world move, live, work and play.
Editorial Note: Scroll down to view the full video from the launch event. Fast forward to the 7:00 mark for the actual start of the video presentation. The presentation is done in a combination of Italian and English.
FLUO STREAM LIGHTS UP THE LAUNCH OF THE PERTAMINA ENDURO VR46 RACING TEAM IN ITALY
At Riccione, a bright shading from fluorescent yellow to white colors the Ducati Desmosedici GP of Marco Bezzecchi and Fabio Di Giannantonio who aim to be protagonists of the upcoming MotoGP season
Riccione (Italy), January 24th 2024 – Pure light on the Palariccione stage for the launch of the new MotoGP season of the Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team. Milestone of the tenth year (2014-2024) for the VR46 Racing Team, sealed by the three-year partnership with the Indonesian giant PT Pertamina Lubricants which, through the brand Pertamina Enduro, gives the new naming to the Team. New synergy between two already established companies in Motorsport ready to become a true point of reference in performance, endurance and technologies.
Marco Bezzecchi (left) and Fabio Di Giannantonio (right) and their Ducati Desmosedici racebikes. Photo courtesy MotoGP: Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team.
A 2023 to remember behind us, the best year ever in the Top class, with the fulfillment of a collective dream: the first victory in MotoGP and the third place in the Riders standings (Marco Bezzecchi ed.). Sacrifices, a big legacy and a long path over the years for achieving three victories, a total of nine podiums and ten placements in the Top3 in the Sprint on Saturday. Consolidated goals for a 2024 to be discovered: on the one hand, Marco Bezzecchi, true revelation and absolute protagonist of the last Championship, on the other Fabio Di Giannantonio ready to debut with the neon yellow of the Tavullia Team at the MotoGP test in Malaysia, next February 6th, and then in Qatar for the first race (8-10 March).
Both on the Ducati Desmosedici GP and supported by a close-knit crew – working under the watchful eyes of its Team Owner, Valentino Rossi – and led once again by Alessio Salucci, Team Director and Pablo Nieto, Team Manager. A technical package of the highest level, which bears the Made in Italy signature of Ducati, World Champion motorcycle in the two-year period 2022/2023.
A real stroke of light illuminates the ambitions of the Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team with a modern and cutting-edge graphic design, but which brings back our memories, with its neon soul, to Tavullia. Aldo Drudi and Drudi Performance dress the fairings of the Ducati with ‘Fluo Stream’. Vale’s yellow, which goes beyond the mere concept of color and becomes FLUO. Black disappears to make room for a shading from fluorescent yellow to white: a spark, electricity, a new concept of lifestyle.
In front of all the actors of the 2024 season, the Riccione stage shines. A luminous effect creates the right atmosphere to welcome the entire board of PT Pertamina Lubricants to Italy from Indonesia, in the person of Mr. Werry Prayogi (President Director of PT Pertamina Lubricants), and thus renew our trust to all the realities working on this project, as the VR46 Agency, and the partners who support us, among others, eBay, Comoli Ferrari and Monster Energy.
Marco Bezzecchi. Photo courtesy MotoGP: Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team.
MARCO BEZZECCHI – 72
It will be my third season in MotoGP and I am happy to be to the track once again with the same crew, at Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team and riding a Ducati. I would like to do something similar to what we did in 2023: be competitive, consistent, get on the podium and have good races. I also really like the new livery, completely different, something that has never been seen in MotoGP. I expect a hard-fought Championship, of the highest level and with many strong riders and bikes. We can do two things: have fun and try to being among the protagonists.
Fabio Di Giannantonio. Photo courtesy MotoGP: Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team.
FABIO DI GIANNANTONIO – 49
I’m really excited, I can’t wait. For me it is the first year at Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team: we met at the Valencia test at the end of the year, when we tried the Ducati package that we will use this season and the feelings were immediately positive. We have a great potential to achieve our ambitions. The livery is crazy, you can notice it on and off the track. Wearing this yellow is a great honor for me. It will be an interesting start, there have been a lot of changes in terms of the lineup, riders and bikes. We all have to get settled, but it will be a great show!
VALENTINO ROSSI, TEAM OWNER
These 10 years have flown by since we started working on this project. At the beginning I was convinced that MotoGP was not our real goal, people around me pushed a lot, Uccio among the first ones. Things went well right from the start and last year was unforgettable, fantastic, everyone raised the bar. The first MotoGP victory in Argentina means the fulfillment of a collective dream. A lot of new things await us in 2024: a new title partner, a new rider together with Bez, Fabio, and a technical package of the highest level. I am very happy with the partnership with Pertamina Enduro, the Indonesian fans have always had great affection and respect towards me. Marco and Fabio are a new couple, but they are two very fast riders and two good guys. It’s been a very long winter and I can’t wait to see them on track in Malaysia and then in Qatar for the start of the season.
MR. WERRY PRAYOGI, PRESIDENT DIRECTOR PERTAMINA LUBRICANTS
This marks a historic moment for Pertamina Lubricants. At Pertamina, we take immense pride in our association with the VR46 Racing Team. We believe, with confidence that they will undergo significant growth and emerge as a great force in the racing scene. As the market leader in Indonesia, we are stepping our game, elevating our position on the global stage. Our aim is to showcase that Pertamina Lubricants products meets up to world-class quality standards. This partnership goes beyond sponsorship; it is a strategic collaboration between two entities sharing a common vision of growth. Both Pertamina Lubricants and VR46 Racing Team aspire to become influential players in the automotive industry globally. We are committed to putting in the hard work and making the best efforts to realize this dream. We believe in our ability to achieve it.
ALESSIO SALUCCI, TEAM DIRECTOR
I remember the winter of 2013 when we started working on this project. It was a beautiful journey, it required a lot of commitment, but in 10 years we have achieved goals we can be proud of. We have always had the desire and motivation to do well and we celebrate this first decade with the arrival of a new partner. I’m very happy because Indonesian fans have always had great affection and admiration for Vale. I like to think that it is not a coincidence that we signed with Pertamina Enduro, there is a lot of enthusiasm and we will all give our best. In 2024 we will be to the track with the livery designed by Aldo Drudi who revolutionised the graphic soul of the team with the inclusion on the livery of our fluorescent yellow DNA. The best hope for starting this new adventure. From a technical point of view, with Ducati we have the best available package on the grid and Marco and Fabio are very fast. I know we’ll have fun!
PABLO NIETO, TEAM MANAGER
It will be a special year, the Team’s tenth in the World Championship. How long road and how much satisfaction from Moto3 and then Moto2, up to MotoGP. The truth is that we still have a lot to learn, but this gives us the right motivation and determination to continue working and doing well. The pair of riders is new: I know Marco better, he is a great talent and he had an almost perfect season. It may happen again, but we must all learn from our mistakes. It will be Fabio’s debut instead, he is hungry, he finished well in 2023 and he has a solid team behind him. Ducati’s technical package is currently the best, we have maximum support from the factory and, having the previous year’s bike, we can make the difference in the first races.
Round four of the CVMA 23/24 Winter series featured near-record attendance with over two hundred racers from all over North America coming out for some of the most competitive racing in the country. With huge grids of super-fast riders, the racing on Saturday was action-packed with close battles throughout the fields in every class. There were so many riders, that the field had to be split into two waves for several classes.
Unfortunately, the normally sunny California desert weather was absent on Sunday with rain settling into the area overnight and soaking the track. Despite the best efforts of the track crew, even with help from many of the racers lapping the track in their tow vehicles, the track was too wet to allow racing on slick tires (which are permitted in all classes with CVMA). Additionally, the tire vendors in attendance did not have enough wet weather tires on hand for everyone, so race direction had to make a hard decision and cancelled the racing on Sunday.
Saturday Qualifying
The fastest of all in Saturday morning qualifying, Jayson Uribe posted a 1:44.502 lap time on his open-class bike.
David “Aussie Dave” Anthony was fastest on a middleweight turning a crazy fast 1:45.930 lap time.
Gio Alvarez was fastest on a lightweight bike with a 1:50.538 lap time.
Rossi Moor was fastest on an ultra-lightweight bike with a 1:52.718 lap time.
Michael Smith was fastest on an American Twin with a 2:02.815 lap time.
Saturday Races
Saturday morning’s races kicked off with a bang with Andrew “General” Lee, Uribe and Bryce “The” Prince in a close battle for the Formula Open win. In the end, Lee took a close win over Uribe and Prince. Later in the day, Corey Alexander took the win in the Supersport Open race with Uribe and Prince finishing second and third, respectively.
Brenden Ketelsen dominated the day taking both the Supersport and Formula Middleweight race wins. In the Supersport race, Jorge Ehrenstein finished second and Roberto Bolanos third. Owen Williams finished second and Aldo Rivirosa third in the Formula Middleweight race.
Jacob Fejer, Rodney Thomas, and Ross Heaton had great battles for the podium spots in the Amateur Open races. Fejer took the win in the Amateur Formula Open race and Heaton the win in the Amateur Supersport Open class.
Lap Records
Luke Sanzone – Formula 40 Lightweight – 1:51.281
Sahar “The Zohan” Zvik – Formula 40 middleweight – 1:49.772
Racers were going faster than ever and the competition was intense with some of the fastest riders from all over the country coming out to compete with CVMA. Come on out and join us at our next race weekend, Feb 10-11 2024.
CVMA offers two full days of racing every race weekend and also includes Saturday qualifying for grid position in all classes, amateur, and expert, as well as a wide variety of classes to choose from.
CVMA offers free reciprocity as a means of encouraging racers from other clubs to come out and compete. CVMA also offers a New Racers School for those starting out in racing on the Friday before each race weekend. Log on to www.cvmaracing.com to sign up or for more information.
CVMA. Built for racers by racers and offering the best racing experience around!
CVMA would also like to thank the 2023/2024 Winter Series Sponsors: Apex Assassins, Ryder Gear, CaliPhotography, Racers Edge/Dunlop, RoadRace City/Bridgestone, Del’s Flooring, The California Superbike School, Ride HMVC, and YellowDog IT
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Featured In the January 2024 issue of Roadracing World:
“The rear of the Yamaha YZF-R1 spun up as I gassed it out of Turn 11 and headed down the hill into Kyalami’s fast, sweeping, left-hand Mineshaft corner. It’s a fourth-gear turn that takes serious commitment to get though fast.
“I lightly squeezed the front brake to set the forks as I turned in, putting a ton of pressure on the front tire as I got to full lean. Then I picked up the gas and accelerated hard out of Mineshaft with the rear lit up.
“In years past I would not have imagined ripping through Mineshaft at any level of commitment on anything less than a race tires, but there I was on a set of well-used Bridgestone Hypersport Battlax S23 tires flicking the bike into a fourth-gear corner without a worry.
“Performance of OEM and OEM replacement tires has come a long way in the 25 years I’ve been testing bikes. And Bridgestone has been at the front of it…”
“Intro: Hypersport Battlax S23 Tires,” by Racing Editor Chris Ulrich
Bridgestone has now released the fifth version of the S series tires that started with the S20 back in 2012. The latest iteration, the S23, has been fine tuned, featuring more tire life, better edge grip, and improved wet-weather performance. Racing Editor Chris Ulrich reports in the latest issue of Roadracing World!
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Embark on a thrilling journey with the latest addition to the Ninja® family, the all-new Ninja® 500 – an exceptional combination of exhilarating performance, nimble handling, and a lightweight design that redefines the riding experience for all enthusiasts.
Building on the widespread acclaim of the Ninja® 250, Ninja® 300, and Ninja® 400 models, the eagerly anticipated Ninja® 500 and Ninja® 500 SE enters the dynamic lightweight sport segment ready to turn heads. Boasting an updated engine, a chassis that strikes the perfect balance between agility and stability, and an array of rider-centric features such as a relaxed riding position, LED headlights, and seamless smartphone connectivity, the Ninja 500 is truly built for a range of riders.
A 2024 Kawasaki Ninja 500 KRT Edition at speed. Photo courtesy Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A.
With its sharp, aggressive styling synonymous with the Ninja® brand, the Ninja 500 motorcycle not only delivers on the promise of excitement but also offers practicality for everyday riders. This new model caters to a diverse range of motorcycle enthusiasts, delivering the thrill of performance that Ninja® bikes are known for to any rider that desires it. The Ninja 500 SE motorcycle boasts all the same great features found on the Ninja 500 model as well as the addition of a high-grade full color display with TFT (thin-film transistor) technology, KIPASS (Kawasaki’s Intelligent Proximity Activation Start System), USB-C type outlet, large windshield, and more.
Kawasaki introduces a new era of lightweight prowess with a motorcycle that is destined to be a source of pride on every ride. The Ninja 500 is more than just a bike; it’s a statement – a symbol of the passion and innovation that define the Kawasaki riding experience. Get ready to hit the road and embrace the joy of riding the all-new lightweight Ninja 500.
2024 NINJA® 500 HIGHLIGHTS
· NEW powerful & rider-friendly 451cc parallel-twin engine
· NEW aggressive Ninja® styling w/ new LED headlight & taillight
· NEW high-contrast full LCD instrumentation with smartphone connectivity
· NEW seat shape for a more relaxed, sporty riding position
· Confidence-inspiring reach to the ground
· Assist & Slipper clutch
· Lightweight trellis frame
· Large diameter 310mm front disc brake w/ available Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)
· Kawasaki’s Intelligent Proximity Activation Start System (KIPASS) (SE model)
· High-grade full-color TFT display (SE model)
· Large windshield for enhanced wind protection (SE model)
· USB-C outlet (SE model)
The engine of a 2024 Kawasaki Ninja 500. Photo courtesy Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A.
ENGINE
The engine of the Ninja 500 undergoes a substantial performance upgrade, building upon the foundation of the Ninja 400 model and harnessing an additional 52cc for a heightened acceleration experience. With a new displacement of 451cc and a bore and stroke measuring 70.0mm x 58.6mm, this compact powerplant not only delivers ample power within a lightweight framework but also plays a pivotal role in the overall narrowness of the bike. This design ensures easy handling and a comfortable reach to the ground for the rider’s feet.
To achieve this enhanced performance, the engine incorporates a downdraft intake system that significantly boosts cylinder-filling efficiency and power, particularly at high rpm. A sizable 5.8-liter airbox, featuring a tall design, maximizes intake efficiency while minimizing unwanted noise. Different heights in the left and right intake funnels contribute to smoothing out torque response, resulting in improved power across the rpm range. Fuel injectors are strategically positioned close to the intake ports, ensuring efficient combustion and a linear throttle response.
Further refinements include Denso stick-type ignition coils, long-reach spark plugs, and an optimized compression ratio, all working in harmony to contribute to increased performance, efficient cooling, and reduced electrical interference. The engine’s innovative design extends to a newly designed balancer shaft, lightweight flywheel, and an Assist & Slipper clutch, collectively offering a light lever feel and instilling confidence for all riders.
The engine of a 2024 Kawasaki Ninja 500 is a stroked version of a Ninja 400 engine. Photo courtesy Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A.
Building on the engine of the Ninja 400, the Ninja 500 motorcycle incorporates a 6.8mm longer stroke for increased power and a quicker feeling of acceleration. A new crankshaft, connecting rods, and pistons are introduced to suit the larger displacement, while the optimized compression ratio enhances overall engine efficiency. Notably, the top ring land of the aluminum pistons now features a hard alumite treatment, contributing to higher combustion pressure and further elevating the engine’s performance.
The combination of these advanced technologies and thoughtful design elements makes the engine of the Ninja 500 a standout feature, ensuring a powerful, responsive, and comfortable riding experience for all enthusiasts of this remarkable motorcycle.
CHASSIS
A fundamental aspect of the design philosophy of the Ninja 500 centers around a lightweight frame, crucial for achieving a motorcycle that is not only agile but also instills a sense of confidence in the rider. The trellis frame of the Ninja 500 exemplifies this commitment to reduced weight, meticulously crafted to minimize overall mass. The frame strikes a delicate balance, ensuring a light overall weight while maintaining the rigidity and durability synonymous with Kawasaki’s engineering excellence.
A striped down view shows the tubular steel chassis of the 2024 Kawasaki Ninja 500. Photo courtesy Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A.
The chassis of the Ninja 500 adopts a supersport-style short-wheelbase/long-swingarm configuration, coupled with an optimized trail to deliver a riding experience characterized by light, natural handling. With a short wheelbase measuring 54.1 inches, the Ninja 500 responds with ease to steering inputs, providing riders with a nimble and responsive feel on the road. The optimized swingarm pivot position further enhances the motorcycle’s handling dynamics, drawing inspiration from the characteristics of supersport machines.
Notably, the Ninja 500 employs the engine as a stressed member, utilizing rigid mounts and minimizing mounting brackets to achieve the ideal rigidity for enhanced stability. The swingarm mounting plate, constructed from aluminum diecast, directly bolts to the back of the engine. This unique design eliminates the need for cross members to ensure stability, contributing significantly to the frame’s overall light weight.
The swingarm, crafted from square tubes, further emphasizes the commitment to weight reduction by eliminating unnecessary gusseting. This meticulous attention to detail results in a frame that not only embodies Kawasaki’s performance standards but also maintains a lightweight profile without compromising on structural integrity.
The collaborative efforts in designing both the engine and frame have resulted in a remarkably low curb mass of only 377 lbs. This lightweight construction not only enhances the overall performance of the Ninja 500 but also facilitates easy handling and maneuverability, making it a standout choice for riders seeking a dynamic and accessible riding experience.
SUSPENSION
The Ninja 500 features a robust 41mm telescopic front fork that defines excellence in suspension action. This rigid front fork not only provides an exceptionally planted feel to the front wheel but also facilitates effortless direction changes, even when the bike is upright – a valuable feature for maneuvering through traffic. The suspension system delivers a plushness typically associated with larger displacement bikes, ensuring a comfortable and responsive riding experience. The rigid front forks eliminate the need for a fender brace, contributing to weight savings, while the choice of a conventional telescopic fork further minimizes any potential increase in overall weight.
The front end of a 2024 Kawasaki Ninja 500. Photo courtesy Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A.
Complementing the front suspension, the Ninja 500 utilizes a bottom-link Uni-Trak® rear suspension with 5-way preload adjustability. This allows riders to fine-tune the stiffness and ride height according to individual body weight or when riding with a passenger. The shock’s adjustability is conveniently accessible through the on-board tool kit, offering riders the flexibility to tailor the bike’s performance to their preferences. The front and rear suspension settings have been meticulously optimized to accommodate the new displacement and weight of the Ninja 500, ensuring an optimal balance that enhances stability and responsiveness, particularly during braking and acceleration-induced pitching scenarios.
The rear end of a 2024 Kawasaki Ninja 500. Photo courtesy Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A.
BRAKES AND WHEELS
The Ninja 500 is equipped with a high-performance braking system that ensures precise and controlled stopping power. The front braking system features a large 310mm semi-floating disc gripped by a balanced actuation dual-piston caliper, providing effective braking force. The front brake master cylinder is newly designed for enhanced rigidity, contributing to the elimination of an ineffective (idle) stroke and thereby improving overall controllability. At the rear, a 220mm disc is complemented by a dual-piston caliper with large 27mm pistons, ensuring responsive and reliable braking performance.
Careful consideration was given to the dimensions and material of both front and rear brake hoses, selected to deliver excellent brake feel. For added reassurance, the ABS models of the Ninja 500 are equipped with a Nissin ABS control unit specially developed for motorcycles. This unit ensures precise control while maintaining a compact and lightweight profile.
The Ninja 500’s stylish star-pattern 5-spoke wheels, reminiscent of the Ninja® 650 motorcycle, play a pivotal role in achieving a lightweight profile. Their optimized lateral rigidity enhances overall handling and contributes to cornering stability. These wheels not only serve a functional purpose but also contribute to the bike’s aesthetically pleasing and agile appearance. Additionally, the radial tires on the Ninja 500 provide a balance of light weight and excellent grip and contribute to both agile handling and riding comfort. The 150mm rear tire adds to the bike’s imposing rear end, completing the overall design with a touch of style and performance.
ERGONOMICS
The Ninja 500 prioritizes rider comfort and control through thoughtful ergonomic design. With an elevated handlebar position and slightly foot-forward footpeg placement, the bike achieves a relaxed rider triangle suitable for various riders and riding scenarios. This intuitive fit fosters immediate confidence, providing comfort and control right from the first sit, while the clip-on handlebars and grips with a slight down angle enhance both comfort and sporty aesthetics.
The cockpit view of a 2024 Kawasaki Ninja 500. Photo courtesy Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A.
The large-volume bodywork of the Ninja 500 not only offers excellent wind protection but also promotes efficient airflow around the rider, contributing to overall ride comfort. The fuel tank, slim between the rider’s legs, ensures good contact with the bike, while its 3.7-gallon capacity strikes a balance between low weight and a sufficient cruising range for daily riding or touring. The seat, featuring low-rebound urethane and ample padding, delivers superb comfort with a flat overall shape. With a comfortable 30.9-inch seat height and supersport-style aluminum footpegs positioned slightly forward for a relaxed riding position, the Ninja 500 offers a well-rounded ergonomic experience that caters to both comfort and control, making it an ideal choice for various riding preferences.
STYLING
The Ninja 500 epitomizes the iconic aesthetic, showcasing a redesigned front end that exudes excitement and high-class sophistication. Its large-volume bodywork aligns seamlessly with the Ninja family’s larger-displacement models, embodying Kawasaki’s commitment to quality. The compact LED headlights, akin to those on the new Ninja® ZX™-6R sportbike, contribute to the bold image of the Ninja 500. The deep-set position of the reflectors creates a fierce expression, enhanced by black extensions between the low- and high-beams, contributing to a high-quality finish.
The “Passion Red” version of a 2024 Kawasaki Ninja 500 SE. Photo courtesy Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A.
The bodywork of the Ninja 500 creates the visual impression of a machine from a class larger than 500cc, instilling a commanding “big bike” look and feel. A newly designed upper cowl envelops the headlights, adding to the bike’s strong visual style, while two spoilers below the headlight complete the aggressive look. The mirrors, positioned high and far apart, offer an excellent rearward field of vision, and the bodywork features large painted surfaces, contributing to the bike’s high-class image.
Its sporty appearance is further accentuated by a compact supersport-style fuel tank design, a sharp front fender, and aggressive rear turn signals. The built-in front turn signals seamlessly integrate into the design, and both front and rear turn signals use clear lenses for a high-quality look. The LED taillight, sporting an all-new design, provides a modern and updated aesthetic. In essence, the Ninja 500 is a visual masterpiece, combining sleek design elements with aggressive styling to create a motorcycle that stands out in the 500cc class.
HIGH GRADE COCKPIT
The Ninja 500 boasts an all-new high-contrast LCD instrument panel with thoughtful display placement. The instrument panel includes a distinctive bar-style tachometer that extends over the speedometer, providing a clear view of essential information. Display functions are comprehensive, featuring an odometer, gear position indicator, fuel gauge, dual trip meters, remaining range, current and average fuel consumption, coolant temperature, clock, connected device notifications (Bluetooth®, mail, telephone), service indicator, and the economical riding indicator.
The economical riding indicator is a standout feature that actively appears on the LCD screen to signal favorable fuel consumption conditions. This feature serves as a valuable tool for riders to optimize fuel efficiency by paying attention to the indicated conditions. The LCD screen incorporates original Kawasaki fonts, delivering easy-to-read information to riders during their journeys. With its extensive range of features and user-friendly design, the LCD instrument panel elevates the riding experience, providing riders with comprehensive information at a glance while enhancing the overall aesthetic appeal of the motorcycle.
SMARTPHONE CONNECTIVITY
Harnessing the power of Bluetooth® technology, the Ninja 500 offers riders seamless wireless connectivity to their motorcycle. Leveraging the dedicated smartphone application RIDEOLOGY THE APP*, this innovative feature unlocks a myriad of functions, enhancing the overall motorcycle experience. Whether it’s monitoring performance metrics, receiving notifications or customizing settings, Bluetooth connectivity allows riders to stay connected to their bike in a modern and intuitive way.
The dashboard on a 2024 Kawasaki Ninja 500. Photo courtesy Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A.
Functions include:
· Vehicle info: battery voltage can be viewed via the smartphone
· Riding log: GPS route information as well as vehicle running information can be logged and viewed via the smartphone
· Telephone notices: when a call or mail is received by the smartphone, this is indicated on the instrument display
· Communication sharing: rider profile, location and riding logs can be shared with other RIDOLOGY THE APP users, allowing riders to interact with other like-minded riders
· Maintenance log: maintenance history like refuelling, lubrication, oil changes, consumable parts replacement, and periodic inspections can be managed
NINJA® 500 SE
The all-new Kawasaki Ninja® 500 SE is a special edition that not only stands out with its distinctive color and graphics but also boasts exclusive features and accessories designed to elevate the riding experience even further. The Ninja 500 SE is equipped with a high-grade full color display with TFT (thin-film transistor) technology, providing optimal visibility. The screen’s background color is selectable to black or white, and the screen brightness adjusts automatically to suit available light. Display functions are similar to the standard Ninja 500, and the display also provides Bluetooth connectivity via RIDEOLOGY THE APP.
An exclusive feature also found on the Ninja 500 SE is Kawasaki’s Intelligent Proximity Activation Start System (KIPASS). KIPASS is a compact key fob in a pocket and allows riders to remotely release the bike’s steering lock and main switch, offering increased convenience while acting as a deterrent to theft and vandalism.
In addition, the Ninja 500 SE is equipped with a conveniently located USB-C outlet, positioned to the left of the instrument panel. This user-friendly outlet serves as a practical solution for powering additional accessories or recharging devices, enhancing the overall connectivity and convenience for riders. The USB-C outlet includes a built-in cover for added protection, ensuring its accessibility and functionality.
Among the exclusive features that define the Ninja 500 SE are a large clear windshield for enhanced wind protection, a radiator screen to help safeguard the engine, frame sliders to provide additional protection during unexpected incidents, a pillion seat cover for a streamlined appearance, a tank pad for added aesthetic appeal, knee grip pads for improved rider comfort and LED rear turn signals. With its unique combination of style and functionality, the Ninja 500 SE caters to riders seeking a distinctive and enhanced riding experience.
KAWASAKI GENUINE ACCESSORIES
A versatile range of Kawasaki Genuine Accessories (KGA) are offered for the Ninja 500, including a large clear windshield, USB-C type outlet, ERGO-FIT® high seat (+30mm), tank bag, tank pad, knee pads, radiator screen, frame sliders, pillion seat cover, helmet lock, and U-lock. These accessories cater to riders seeking enhanced comfort, connectivity, storage, and customization options for their Ninja 500, providing a suite of options to suit individual preferences and riding needs.
*RIDEOLOGY THE APP is not intended for use during vehicle operation. Only use RIDEOLOGY THE APP when the vehicle is not being operated and it is safe to do so.
2024 Model Variations
Kawasaki Ninja® 500
Color: Metallic Spark Black/Metallic Flat Raw Graystone
MSRP: $5,299
Availability: Now
Kawasaki Ninja® 500 KRT Edition
Color: Lime Green/Ebony
MSRP: $5,499
Availability: Now
Kawasaki Ninja® 500 ABS
Color: Metallic Spark Black/Metallic Flat Raw Graystone, White Silver/Metallic Moondust Gray, Passion Red/Metallic Flat Spark Black/Metallic Matte Dark Gray
MSRP: $5,699-$5,899
Availability: Now
Kawasaki Ninja® 500 SE ABS
Color: Passion Red/Metallic Flat Spark Black/Metallic Matte Dark Gray
MSRP: $6,399
Availability: Now
Kawasaki Ninja® 500 KRT Edition SE ABS
Color: Passion Red/Metallic Flat Spark Black/Metallic Matte Dark Gray
MSRP: $6,399
Availability: Now
Kawasaki Ninja® 500 SE 40th Anniversary Edition ABS
Color: Lime Green/Pearl Crystal White/Blue
MSRP: $6,599
Availability: Now
ABOUT KAWASAKI
Kawasaki started full-scale production of motorcycles over a half century ago. The first Kawasaki motorcycle engine was designed based on technical know-how garnered from the development and production of aircraft engines, and Kawasaki’s entry into the motorcycle industry was driven by the company’s constant effort to develop new technologies. Numerous new Kawasaki models introduced over the years have helped shape the market, and in the process have created enduring legends based on their unique engineering, power, design and riding pleasure. In the future, Kawasaki Motors, Ltd. is committed to maintaining and furthering these strengths which will surely give birth to new legends.
Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A. markets and distributes Kawasaki motorcycles, ATVs, side x sides, and JET SKI® watercraft through a network of approximately 1,100 independent retailers, with close to an additional 7,700 retailers specializing in general purpose engines. Kawasaki and its affiliates employ nearly 3,100 people in the United States, with approximately 260 of them located at Kawasaki’s Foothill Ranch, California headquarters.
Kawasaki’s tagline, “Let the Good Times Roll.®”, is recognized worldwide. The Kawasaki brand is synonymous with powerful, stylish and category-leading vehicles. Information about Kawasaki’s complete line of powersports products and Kawasaki affiliates can be found on the Internet at www.kawasaki.com.
More, from a press release issued by Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A.:
Kawasaki Announces New 2024 Motorcycle Models
Kawasaki is very excited to announce the launch of new 2024 motorcycle models including the all-new Ninja® 500, the all-new Z500 ABS, the all-new Ninja® 7 Hybrid ABS, the all-new Z7 Hybrid ABS, the new KLX®230 S, and the new KLX®230SM ABS motorcycles.
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ALL-NEW 2024 Ninja® 500 Motorcycle
Building on the widespread acclaim of the Ninja® 250, Ninja® 300, and Ninja® 400 models, the eagerly anticipated Ninja® 500 and Ninja® 500 SE enters the dynamic lightweight sport segment ready to turn heads. Boasting an updated engine, a chassis that strikes the perfect balance between agility and stability, and an array of rider-centric features such as a relaxed riding position, LED headlights, and seamless smartphone connectivity, the Ninja 500 is truly built for a range of riders.
2024 Ninja® 500 Highlights
NEW powerful & rider-friendly 451cc parallel-twin engine
NEW aggressive Ninja® styling w/ new LED headlight & taillight
NEW high-contrast full LCD instrumentation with smartphone connectivity
NEW seat shape for a more relaxed, sporty riding position
Confidence-inspiring reach to the ground
Assist & Slipper clutch
Lightweight trellis frame
Large diameter 310mm front disc brake w/ available Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)
Kawasaki’s Intelligent Proximity Activation Start System (KIPASS) (SE model)
High-grade full-color TFT display (SE model)
Large windshield for enhanced wind protection (SE model)
USB-C outlet (SE model)
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ALL-NEW 2024 Z500 ABS Motorcycle
Introducing the all-new Kawasaki Z500 ABS motorcycle, a dynamic addition to the Z series developed in parallel with the Ninja 500. Boasting super stylish Z aesthetics that demand attention, this lightweight marvel seamlessly incorporates practical features for day-to-day riding enjoyment. The Z500 ABS bodywork draws inspiration from Kawasaki’s renowned Sugomi™ styling, evident in the aggressive looks that contrast with its highly accommodating and rider-friendly nature.
2024 Z500 ABS Highlights
NEW powerful & rider-friendly 451cc parallel-twin engine
NEW intense supernaked “Z” design w/ new LED triple headlight design
NEW high-contrast full LCD instrumentation with smartphone connectivity
NEW seat shape for a more relaxed, sporty riding position
Assist & Slipper clutch
Superb ride comfort and wind protection
Confidence-inspiring reach to the ground
Lightweight trellis frame
Large diameter 310mm front brake disc w/ Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)
CHANGE THE GAME
ALL-NEW 2024 Ninja® 7 Hybrid ABS Motorcycle
Kawasaki unveils the groundbreaking all-new Ninja® 7 Hybrid ABS motorcycle, introducing the world’s first strong hybrid sportbike motorcycle alongside its lineup of electric models. The Ninja 7 Hybrid ABS is a versatile marvel designed to function as a fuel-efficient city commuter, a thrilling weekend ride, and a silent, zero-emission model for restricted areas.
2024 Ninja® 7 Hybrid ABS Highlights
Strong hybrid power unit
Three drive modes: three riding experiences
E-boost: increased performance and liter-bike-level acceleration
WALK Mode with reverse
6-Speed automated manual transmission
Automatic Launch Position Finder (ALPF)
Idling stop function
Zero emissions, quiet running
Sporty Kawasaki handling and styling
All LED lighting
Futuristic hybrid design
Full-color TFT color instrumentation with smartphone connectivity
CHANGE THE GAME
ALL-NEW 2024 Z7 Hybrid ABS Motorcycle
In a commitment to carbon neutrality and pursuit of innovative mobility solutions, Kawasaki has been at the forefront of shaping the future of transportation. Following the introduction of electric vehicle (EV) models like the Ninja® e-1 and Z e-1, Kawasaki proudly presents a groundbreaking addition to its lineup—the world’s first strong hybrid supernaked motorcycle, the all-new Z7 Hybrid ABS.
2024 Z7 Hybrid ABS Highlights
Strong hybrid power unit
Three drive modes: three riding experiences
E-boost: increased performance and liter-bike-level acceleration
WALK Mode with reverse
6-Speed automated manual transmission
Automatic Launch Position Finder (ALPF)
Idling stop function
Zero emissions, quiet running
Sporty Kawasaki handling
Aggressive Z supernaked styling
All LED lighting
Futuristic hybrid design
Full-color TFT color instrumentation with smartphone connectivity
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NEW 2024 KLX®230 S and KLX®230 SM ABS Motorcycles
First introduced in 2020, the KLX®230 motorcycle has been a trailblazer in the world of off-road fun, purpose-built for serious dirt enthusiasts. Both its engine and frame were meticulously designed for trail riding, earning it a devoted fan base with its brisk engine performance and sure-footed ability to conquer diverse terrains. For 2024, the KLX®230 series returns with updates aimed at elevating performance and taking comfort to new heights.
2024 KLX®230 S Highlights
233cc Fuel-injected, air-cooled, four-stroke engine with electric start
NEW Longer-travel suspension and ample ground clearance
NEW ABS system with on/off function
NEW Smartphone connectivity with RIDEOLOGY THE APP
NEW KX™-inspired styling
NEW Thicker seat with two-tone color
Full-sized wheels
2024 KLX®230SM Highlights
NEW Seat with added comfort and low seat height
NEW KX™ inspired styling
NEW Smartphone connectivity with RIDEOLOGY THE APP
NEW Front brake w/ powerful large-diameter petal disc brakes
NEW Compact, bright LED Headlight
American Honda Reveals Returning Two-Wheel Models for 2024 Model Year
11 models across six categories included in announcement
SCL500 and PCX receive new colors for 2024
In the first product release of the 2024 calendar year, American Honda announced the return of 11 motorcycle models, representing six unique categories. From sport bikes to dual sports and scooters, the release highlights the breadth of Honda’s two-wheel offerings.
For riders who prioritize performance on the pavement, the iconic CBR1000RR, CBR600RR and CB1000R return for the 2024 model year. Introduced last year, the retro-inspired SCL500 “scrambler”-style model is back and available in a new color. In addition, the approachable PCX scooter continues to offer affordable, efficient, convenient transportation for urban dwellers.
For 2024, Honda’s lineup of versatile dual-sport models is as strong as ever. The top-selling CRF300L, CRF300LS, CRF300L Rally, XR650L and XR150L all return for the new model year, with the reliable, well-rounded performance that has fueled their popularity for years. Also boasting on- and off-road capability, the Trail125 continues to deliver a fun, approachable and nostalgic riding experience. Rounding out the announcement are the highly specialized Montesa Cota 4RT models, offering premium performance for trials riders of all skill levels.
CBR1000RR
Perfectly hitting the apex of the trickiest corner on the track or carving up your favorite twisty canyon road, the CBR1000RR has a way of inducing adrenaline that few motorcycles can match. Thanks to its precise cornering, instantaneous acceleration and impressive braking capabilities, this superbike embodies Honda’s “Total Control” design philosophy, offering a remarkably connected feel to the pavement. Available with ABS or conventional brakes, the CBR1000RR boasts a potent combination of value and performance that any sport rider can appreciate.
For riders seeking a responsive, exciting ride character that excels on the track or the street, Honda’s CBR600RR delivers perfectly. A high-revving inline four-cylinder engine is paired with high-performance Showa suspension and a light-handling chassis for ultimate precision and connection to the pavement. Backed by eight World Supersport titles (nine if you count its CBR600F predecessor), and offered in ABS and non-ABS versions, the CBR600RR is a proven platform that continues to perform.
Modern design with a classic, minimalist touch: The understated, blacked-out styling of Honda’s CB1000R is complemented by a powerful 998cc engine, nimble handling and a comfortable, upright riding position. Well-suited for everything from spirited canyon rides and daily commuting to coffee shop runs, this streetfighter is impressively versatile and is sure to turn heads wherever it goes.
“Scrambler”-style motorcycles have always been about freedom, versatility and expression. The SCL500 embodies these traits, along with a modern engine, chassis and braking performance, making it an ideal option for commuting, casual weekend outings or café cruises. Utilizing the same 500cc parallel-twin engine found in the popular Rebel 500, this machine offers stylish, approachable performance in an affordable package. True to form, the upright riding position, flat seat, iconic rubber tank pads and high-mounted exhaust are a nod to ancestors of the SCL500, including the CL72 and CL77. Owners can personalize the machine with Honda’s wide range of accessories that tailor the SCL500 to specialized looks and riding experiences.
Whether we’re talking runs to the market, commutes to work, rides to the gym, or relaxing cruises, Honda’s PCX handles all with unmatched comfort, efficiency and convenience—setting the standard by which all modern scooters are measured. As the ultimate tool for navigating urban environments, the PCX is approachable and fun, boasting Honda’s legendary reliability and ease of ownership.
Equally suitable for around-town jaunts and getting off the grid on remote trails, the Honda CRF300L is a jack-of-all-trades that captures the essence of a dual-sport machine. Praised for its ease of ownership, approachable performance and unmatched reliability, the CRF300L serves as a perfect entry point for those who are new to off-road riding, thanks to its smooth, linear power and plush suspension. Plus, it’s available in both standard and ABS versions, as well as a “low-seat” ABS version, there are plenty of options to appeal to a wide range of riders.
Authentic rally styling meets an approachable dual-sport icon: The CRF300L Rally builds upon the CRF300L platform with comfort-focused enhancements like a frame-mounted windscreen, hand guards and a high-capacity fuel tank. For those who seek an affordable entry to the ADV world or just an approachable, comfortable commuter, the CRF300L Rally is the perfect tool for the job. Plus, with industry-leading reliability, this entry-level adventure machine is always ready for the next ride.
A motorcycle of legendary status, the XR650L continues to stand the test of time, thanks in part to its simple, no-frills design and relentless dependability. Backed by an incredible record of success in Baja, this dual-sport icon has amassed a loyal following of enthusiasts around the globe since its introduction in 1993. Not only is it impressively capable in the dirt, it can also serve as an affordable means of transportation around town. The XR650L’s powerful combination of rugged versatility, rock-solid reliability and remarkable value have established it as a mainstay of Honda’s dual-sport lineup.
Value-focused, yet impressively versatile, the XR150L makes the dual-sport motorcycling experience more accessible than ever. With a budget-friendly price tag, efficient fuel economy and approachable ride characteristics, this do-all machine is a capable around-town commuter or campground companion. The XR150L is outfitted with convenient features like a rear cargo rack and electric starter, but it maintains the rugged simplicity for which the XR family of motorcycles is known. Plus, with a wide range of Honda Accessories available, it can be easily adapted for various riding experiences.
As a nod to the Trail 90 and Trail 110 of the 1960s, Honda’s Trail125 embraces a timeless, classic aesthetic while maintaining the approachable, versatile nature of its predecessors. Its authentic vintage styling is contrasted by state-of-the-art fuel injection, an electric starter, disc brakes and front-wheel ABS—all of which promote a comfortable and confidence-inspiring ride. This nostalgic miniMOTO is also multitalented, with the ability to thrive in urban environments and venture past the pavement’s end for casual off-road adventures.
Since 2007, only one motorcycle platform has captured the FIM World Trials Championship crown—meet the Montesa Cota 4RT. Built with the singular focus of conquering the most challenging terrain in the world, the Montesa Cota 4RT models represent the pinnacle of trials technology. Developed and proven at the highest level of competition by 34-time Trials World Champion Toni Bou, the Cota models benefit from top-shelf Showa suspension, programmed fuel injection and a dual-map ECU to adapt to changing riding conditions. Between the competition-ready 4RT300RR and the standard 4RT260R, riders of any skill level can benefit from the performance of the Cota models.
The new 2024 BMW F 800 GS, F 900 GS, and F 900 GS Adventure
• New 895 cc inline twin motor makes more power and torque.
• New F 900 GS over 30 lbs lighter than previous F 850 GS.
• MSRP $10,495 plus Destination for F 800 GS.
• MSRP $13,495 plus Destination for F 900 GS.
• MSRP $14,195 plus Destination for F 900 GS Adventure.
• Estimated Market launch early Q2 2024.
Woodcliff Lake, NJ – Jan. 23, 2024 . . .BMW Motorrad USA proudly introduces the new 2024 BMW F 800 GS, F 900 GS, and F 900 GS Adventure. The new F models are redesigned to dominate the mid-range segments by focusing on the riders’ needs with more features and equipment. The F 800 GS is the ideal entry-level model with a new, more powerful motor and new standard equipment. The F 900 GS is a brand-new motorcycle with a greater focus on off-road experiences through a significant reduction in weight, more power and more equipment. The F 900 GS Adventure is the perfect companion for short and long distance touring, both on and off road.
A 2024 BMW F 900 GS Adventure at speed. Photo courtesy BMW Motorrad.
1. F 800 GS, F 900 GS, AND F 900 GS ADVENTURE HIGHLIGHTS
o New 895 cc parallel-twin engine with counterbalance shafts.
o F 800 GS – 87 hp @ 6,750 rpm and 67 lb-ft of torque @ 6,750 rpm.
o F 900 GS – 105 hp @ 8,500 rpm and 68.6 lb-ft of torque @ 6,750 rpm.
o Over 30 lb weight reduction (F 900 GS).
o Active Knock Control allows for wider range of fuels without performance loss.
o Standard Akrapovič Sport Muffler (F 900 GS).
o Standard two riding modes (Rain and Road) plus ABS Pro and DTC.
o Optional Ride Modes Pro adds Enduro and Enduro Pro modes.
o Optional DBC Engine drag torque control.
o Trellis steel frame.
o Standard full LED lighting.
o 6.5-inch TFT display with Connectivity.
o Optional Intelligent Emergency Call
o Optional Keyless Ride.
o Optional Enduro Pro Package (F 900 models).
o Standard Heated Grips.
o Standard Hand Protection
o Standard Luggage Carrier for Vario Cases (F 800 GS).
o Standard Luggage Rack (F 900 GS Adventure)
o Adjustable shift lever for greater usability during off-road riding.
A 2024 BMW F 900 GS Adventure at rest. Photo courtesy BMW Motorrad.
2. DRIVETRAIN
“In addition to significantly higher peak output and more torque, the new engine in the GS models of the F series provides noticeably more pulling power and acceleration. This benefits the rider not only on the road, but also off the road.” Christian Geis, Project Manager GS Models F-Series
2-cylinder in-line engine with more capacity, output, and torque. In the new BMW F 800 GS, F 900 GS and F 900 GS Adventure, the 2-cylinder in-line engine already used in the BMW F 900 R and F 900 XR with 895 cc (previously 853 cc) capacity delivers more performance thanks to significantly increased output. In the F 900 GS and F 900 GS Adventure, it generates 105 hp at 8,500 rpm (previously: 95 hp) and has a maximum torque of 68.6 lb-ft at 6,750 rpm (previously: 67.8 lb-ft). In the F 800 GS an output of 87 hp is available at 6,750 rpm (previously: 77 hp) as well as 67 lb-ft at 6,750 rpm (previously: 61 lb-ft). Compared to the predecessor models, output and torque have been increased and the torque curve is now significantly greater over the entire speed range. This results in noticeably more pulling power and faster acceleration.
The increase in output and the fuller torque were achieved primarily by increasing the engine capacity by enlarging the cylinder bore by 2 mm to 86 mm with a stroke of 77 mm. In addition, the cylinder heads were updated, and new forged pistons (previously cast pistons) were used. The engine, with a compression of 13.1:1, now has a crankshaft with crankshaft journals offset by 90 degrees and a 270/450 degree firing interval. This is accompanied by a particularly powerful, emotional sound, similar to that of a 90-degree V-twin engine. This sound experience is rounded off by a stainless-steel exhaust system. The new F 900 GS also comes with a standard Akrapovič sport rear muffler which saves 3.7 lbs. in weight compared to the muffler on the predecessor model.
A 2024 BMW F 900 GS at speed. Photo courtesy BMW Motorrad.
Smooth running thanks to counterbalance shafts and dry sump for optimum reliability.
Two counterweight shafts, one in front of and one behind the crankshaft, eliminate unwanted vibrations. To prevent undesirable churning losses and to ensure maximum operational safety, the engine has a dry sump lubrication system that does not require a separate engine oil tank.
Two overhead camshafts, advanced knock control and anti-hopping clutch.
Two overhead camshafts driven by a toothed chain rotate in the cylinder head and operate four valves per cylinder via lightweight and therefore speed-resistant cam followers.
To cover a wider range of available fuel qualities, the new F 800 GS, F 900 GS, and F 900 GS Adventure are equipped with cylinder-selective knock control. The revised oxygen sensor, together with the catalytic converter, ensures more efficient and effective exhaust gas control and allow for greater range of fuel use without loss of performance.
The clutch is designed as a self-reinforcing anti-hopping clutch (oil bath clutch). It not only ensures low operating forces on the adjustable clutch lever, but also increases riding safety by reducing the engine drag torque – especially when braking and downshifting at the same time.
For fast up and down-shifting of the six-speed transmission without having to use the clutch, BMW Motorrad offers Gear Shift Assist Pro as an option.
Standard “Rain” and “Road” riding modes and DTC
To adapt to the rider’s individual wishes, the new F 800 GS, F 900 GS, and F 900 GS Adventure offer two standard riding modes: “Rain” and “Road”. Dynamic Traction Control
(DTC), which ensures a high level of riding safety, is also standard.
Optional Riding Modes Pro and Engine Drag Torque Control
The new F models can be equipped with optional Riding Modes Pro. It includes the additional riding modes “Dynamic” and “Enduro” as well as “Enduro Pro” for the F 900 GS and F 900 GS Adventure. Riding modes Pro also allows the rider to pre-select up to four riding modes for the button assignment on the right-hand handlebar controls. Engine Drag Torque Control is a further new component of Riding Modes Pro.
A 2024 BMW F 900 GS at rest. Photo courtesy BMW Motorrad.
3. SUSPENSION
“With the new F 900 GS, we have developed a GS with outstanding off-road qualities, particularly by significantly reducing weight and enhancing chassis technology. The Enduro Package Pro with sport suspension is available for ambitious off-road riding.” Sergio Fossa, Product Manager F-Series
Trellis steel frame with bolt-on frame section for optimum rigidity, robustness, and riding precision. BMW F 900 GS with new, significantly lighter plastic fuel tank.
The new F 800 GS, F 900 GS and F 900 GS Adventure rely on a trellis frame made of deep-drawn sheet steel parts welded together, which integrates the 2-cylinder in-line
engine as a load bearing element. The bolted-on steel rear frame makes it possible to create a visually short and slim rear end. The 3.8-gallon plastic tank of the new F 900 GS
is a completely new development saving 9.9 lbs of weight compared to the steel fuel tank of the previous model.
BMW F 900 GS with new and lighter rear section and new luggage carrier.
The new F 900 GS features a completely redesigned rear section which makes it look even more dynamic and saves around 5.3 lbs. of weight. The luggage carrier of the F 900
GS was adapted in the process in the authentic GS spirit. It allows the customer to attach soft bags, rucksacks or an aluminum case system from the original BMW Motorrad
accessories range using various attachment options. The case holder has been designed so that it can be assembled and disassembled with little effort.
Upside-down front forks and double-sided swinging arm with central rear shock. New, fully adjustable upside-down forks on the BMW F 900 GS and F 900 GS Adventure.
The new F 900 GS and F 900 GS Adventure feature new, fully adjustable, 43 mm Showa upside-down forks. The suspension travel is 9.1-inches. Depending on the area of use and individual needs, both the rebound and compression damping as well as the spring preload can be adjusted manually. As before, the F 800 GS uses 41 mm front forks with 6.7-inches of suspension travel.
The rear wheels are controlled by a double-sided aluminum swing arm in conjunction with a directly linked central shock. The swing arm has been modified for the new F 900 GS and is 0.5 lbs. lighter than in the predecessor model. In addition to a hydraulically adjustable spring base (“spring preload”), the central shock also features adjustable rebound damping. For the new BMW F 800 GS, F 900 GS, and F 900 GS Adventure: The suspension travel is 8.5-inches (F 900 GS and F 900 GS Adventure) and 6.7-inches (F 800 GS).
Enduro Package Pro for the new BMW F 900 GS with fully adjustable upside-down forks, fully adjustable rear shock, handlebar risers and M Endurance Chain.
For even better off-road performance, BMW Motorrad offers the optional Enduro Package Pro for the new F 900 GS. The package includes sport suspension with Showa forks, a rear shock from ZF Sachs, black tubular handlebars with 0.9-inch handlebar risers using a forged aluminum part and the particularly wear-resistant M Endurance chain.
The upside-down forks of the Enduro Package Pro are adjustable with regard to rebound and compression as well as spring preload and offer more rigidity than their standard
counterparts, all within a 2 mm larger slider tube diameter. At the same time, they save 0.4 lbs. in weight. For the first time, BMW Motorrad offers titanium nitride-coated slider
tubes in “Dark Navy Blue” on these upside-down forks. However, the titanium nitride coating is not only great to look at, but also ensures even more sensitive response
behavior and optimized protection against damage, for example from stone impacts thanks to the reduced breakaway torque between the slider tube and the fixed tube.
Compared to the standard shock, the ZF Sachs central shock with reservoir offers a 25 percent wider adjustment range and 20 percent more damping. The wider setting range
is accompanied by significantly increased protection against bottoming out as well as increased temperature stability. In this way, a wide range of use is achieved between very
sporty off-road use with a tight set-up and more leisurely off-road riding with a soft setup.
The shock is manually adjustable. Spring preload, high-speed compression and rebound are conveniently and easily accessible and can be adjusted without tools. Only adjusting
the low-speed compression requires a screwdriver.
Optional Dynamic ESA electronic rear suspension adjustment for an optimum suspension set-up on the F 800 GS and F 900 GS Adventure.
The dynamic riding experience, ride comfort and touring and passenger suitability of the new F 800 GS and F 900 GS Adventure can be enhanced even further with the optional
BMW Motorrad Dynamic ESA (Electronic Suspension Adjustment). Dynamic ESA opens up new dimensions with regard to riding safety, performance, and comfort, as the damping of the rear shock is automatically adjusted to the riding conditions. Dynamic ESA does not work as a stand-alone system but communicates with the other control systems such as ABS Pro and DTC.
An alternative to Dynamic ESA, as part of the Premium Package, is Low Suspension which lowers seat height by 2.2 or 2.8 inches, depending on model.
Standard BMW Motorrad ABS Pro. Dynamic Brake Control (DBC) as an element of the optional Riding Modes Pro.
The front twin disc brakes with BMW Motorrad ABS Pro provides superior, stable deceleration. A single-disc brake is used on the rear wheel.
ABS Pro offers more safety when braking in turns by enabling ABS-assisted braking when leaning into corners. ABS Pro prevents the wheels from locking even when the brakes are applied quickly and reduces abrupt changes in steering force and thus the bike from returning to the upright position, even during sudden braking. The benefits are increased braking and riding stability combined with the best possible deceleration even when cornering.
Dynamic Brake Control DBC increases safety when braking, even in difficult situations, by preventing the throttle from being activated unintentionally. As soon as the sensor cluster
supplies a certain deceleration value during braking, any simultaneous desire to accelerate on the part of the rider is detected as implausible and throttle valve opening is suppressed. This keeps the motorcycle stable and shortens the braking distance. After a certain delay, the hazard warning lights are turned on automatically.
A 2024 BMW F 800 GS. Photo courtesy BMW Motorrad.
New BMW F 900 GS with ergonomics optimized for off-road use, enduro footrests and aluminum side stand. Optimized adjustable gearshift lever.
The new F 800 GS, F 900 GS and F 900 GS Adventure are not just for tall people. Sophisticated ergonomics and numerous available seat heights make them suitable for
everyone. For particularly easy accessibility, a low suspension is available.
The increased off-road capabilities of the new F 900 GS are expressed by the ergonomic triangle (handlebar – seat – footrests). The handlebars of the new F 900 GS are now
positioned 0.6-inches higher than on the previous model. The height can be increased by a further 0.9-inches via the Enduro Package Pro. In addition, the now standard Enduro
footrests are positioned 0.8-inches lower, which, in conjunction with the higher handlebar position and the new design of the fuel tank, offers particular advantages when riding standing up on rough terrain.
Thanks to their special design, the Enduro footrests ideally combine a sure-footed position and self-cleaning function. The rounded edges ensure that the soles of the boots are not damaged, especially when riding in a standing position. To save even more weight, the sidestand of the new F 900 GS is made of lightweight aluminum. Compared to the predecessor model, this reduces sidestand weight by around 0.9 lbs.
All three new models are equipped with an adjustable gearshift lever. This is adjustable in height and length in two positions and thus enables a variable position for road and offroad boots or for standing or seated riding. In conjunction with an optimized bearing and new gearshift lever kinematics, it was also possible to make shifting the six-speed transmission even easier.
The F 900 GS also features a new foot brake lever. It is positioned 0.2 inches higher and is now easier to reach in conjunction with the lower positioned footrests. In addition,
accessibility benefits from a further 0.8 inches when the folding surface piece is folded down.
4. ELECTRONICS
“The new GS models in the F series offer high-quality standard equipment features such as LED headlight and turning indicators and perfectly readable 6.5-inch TFT displays with a wealth of connectivity options.” Christian Geis, Project Manager GS Models F-Series
New, lighter LED headlight for the BMW F 900 GS. All models feature full LED lighting.
Compared to the predecessor model, the LED headlight on the new BMW F 900 GS offers a larger low beam opening angle and thus better illumination directly in front of the motorcycle. This increases safety, especially when riding at night at low speeds. In addition, the new headlight is more than 1.3 lbs. lighter than the previous model. The new F 900 GS Adventure and the F 800 GS also feature full LED lighting all around.
Connectivity and functionality in the form of a large 6.5-inch color TFT display.
The new F Series GS models are equipped with a standard, large 6.5-inch TFT display. The amount of available information, quality of presentation and, last but not least, userfriendliness are unrivalled.
To ensure optimum readability even under difficult lighting conditions – the display was designed to be large and thus easy to understand. It is linked to the multi-controller on
the left-hand handlebar panel and can be operated quickly, safely, and conveniently from here. It offers screen displays tailored to the Enduro world as standard. Additional
displays are added with the optional Riding Modes Pro.
Phoning, listening to music and navigating while riding is very intuitive. If, for example, a smartphone and a helmet with a communication system are connected via the TFT
display using Bluetooth, the rider can easily access media playback and telephone functions. These functions can be used without installing an app. If there is an active
Bluetooth connection to a standard smartphone, the rider can listen to music while riding. In addition, the free BMW Motorrad Connected app offers practical arrow navigation
directly via the TFT display. The basic navigation is particularly attractive for motorcyclists who want to comfortably manage everyday traffic or short trips without additional equipment.
The new BMW F 900 GS comes as standard with multifunction holder to accommodate navigation devices, action cams and more.
The new BMW F 900 GS comes equipped with a standard holder which permits action cam or other devices to be mounted. The holder has been designed to provide optimum
readability in both seated and standing riding positions and to provide good weather protection with both small and large windshields. In order to install the BMW Motorrad
ConnectedRide Navigator or the BMW Motorrad ConnectedRide Cradle, the GPS Prep option is required.
Optional Intelligent Emergency Call.
An eCall system is available on the new models which aims to get help to the scene of the incident as quickly as possible. After being automatically or manually activated, the
intelligent emergency call sends the position data and thus the coordinates of the accident location from the motorcycle in the event of an emergency situation or accident and activates the rescue chain via the qualified BMW Call Center. eCall requires a mobile phone connection to activate the emergency chain.
Optional Keyless Ride for conveniently activating the locking functions.
As is already the case with other BMW Motorrad models, the optional Keyless Ride system replaces the conventional ignition-steering lock. This makes using the previously standard key superfluous. The steering lock, ignition, fuel filler flap and accessory antitheft alarm system are controlled by means of a transponder integrated in the motorcycle key, which transmits a radio signal with a vehicle-specific frequency. The key can therefore remain in the rider’s jacket or pants pocket.
5. DESIGN
“With the new F 900 GS, we have not only achieved a very good result with regard to functionality, but also in terms of designing an athletic and sporty BMW GS. Pure GS, so to speak, and reduced to the original genes with powerful off-road qualities.” Edgar Heinrich, Head of Design BMW Motorrad
The new BMW F 900 GS sends out a clear signal: Off-road expertise.
The new BMW F 900 GS has been completely redesigned and benefits from a dynamic design that signals increased off-road abilities and sportiness, as well as visually highlighting the 30.8-lbs of reduced weight. One of the key points of the new design is the redesigned plastic fuel tank, which allowed for a much slimmer and ergonomically more favorable design with a capacity of only 0.1-gallons less than the previous model.
New, close-fitting tank side panels, together with a new radiator trim, give the new F 900 GS a sleek, sporty, and off-road-oriented look. At the same time, new frame trim
(featuring the GS logo) help the rider maintain optimum leg contact with the new F 900 GS, especially when riding off-road in a standing position. In typical GS style, the new F
900 GS features the short GS beak fender underneath the new, compact headlight and the typical GS flyline that stretches over the tank and the sporty seat to the rear.
Off-road qualities, sportiness and dynamic performance are also reflected in the rear section, which is significantly narrower than that of the predecessor model. The dynamic
appearance of the new F 900 GS is enhanced by the sporty rear Akrapovič muffler.
The off-road ambitions of the new F 900 GS are highlighted by the standard hand protectors. In the Style GS Trophy variant, an additional metal bracket and a newly
designed plastic panel ensure significantly improved protection for the rider’s hands and the controls in the event of impacts or falls, especially in off-road use. The front section features an enduro-style windshield. With a reduced shape, it provides sufficient wind and weather protection and prevents annoying helmet turbulence when riding in the seated position and offers protection from dirt and dust for the rider and controls when riding standing off-road. A higher Dakar-style windshield for even better wind and weather
protection with less helmet noise is available as an original BMW Motorrad accessory.
The new BMW F 800 GS Colors and Styles.
In the Base Style, the new F 800 GS is delivered in Light White solid paint with radiator trim and fuel tank center cover painted in Light White. Black handlebars and a black/blue seat with embroidered GS lettering provide an exciting contrast with embroidered GS lettering.
The new F 800 GS in “Style Sport” showcases its dynamic qualities in Racing Blue with Light White radiator trim and a Racing Blue fuel tank center cover. A clear windshield adds a sporty touch, while silver handlebars and a black and red seat with embroidered GS lettering add to the sporty GS feeling.
The “Style Triple Black” in Black Storm Metallic (also used on the fuel tank center cover) with Mineral Grey Matte Metallic radiator trim, the new F 800 GS emphasizes its purposeful look. Dynamic touches are the silver handlebars and a black-grey seat with embroidered GS lettering.
The new BMW F 900 GS Colors and Styles
The new F 900 GS is available in a Base Black Storm Metallic with the fuel tank cover painted in Mineral Grey Matte Metallic. The black-coated fixed fork tubes, black rear
frame, black wheel rims and a black seat with red contrasting elements harmonize with this. The radiator panels in Black Storm with GS logo provide a contrasting accent.
The optional “Style Passion” variant makes a sporty statement in São Paulo Yellow solid paint. Black-coated wheels and forks give it an athletic touch. The bike’s dynamic look is enhanced by the red rear frame as well as radiator trim, fuel tank side covers and fork slider tube cover in vehicle color with black/red graphics.
The sportiest “Style GS Trophy” version combines Light White solid paint, Racing Blue Matte Metallic and Racing Red. The new F 900 GS emphasizes its off-road character with aluminum brackets for the hand protectors, an aluminum engine guard, black fork tubes and the black seat (also with red contrasts). Sporty touches are provided by gold wheel
rims and a white rear frame. The fuel tank side covers and radiator trim in Light White solid paint as well as the front fender are highlighted with graphics in BMW colors of
blue/red on a white background.
The new BMW F 900 GS Adventure Colors and Styles
The new F 900 GS Adventure shows that is ready for adventure, off-road tours, and longdistance travel in the Base Style of Black Storm Metallic (also used on the fuel tank center cover) and newly designed radiator trim with GS logo in White Aluminum. Black components such as the engine, fixed fork tubes, wheel rims and a black-grey comfort
seat blend in harmoniously.
The new F 900 G Adventure in “Style Ride Pro” in White Aluminum Matte signals a spirit of adventure and long-distance travel qualities. Together with new radiator trim with GS logo in White Aluminum (also used on the fuel tank center cover) as well as a black-grey comfort seat, the new F 900 GS Adventure looks sporty and stylish at the same time.
6. STANDARD AND OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
Standard Equipment F 800 GS
o New 895 cc inline twin motor with 87 hp and 67 lb-ft of torque.
o 6-speed transmission with Anti-hopping clutch and chain drive.
o Electronic Throttle.
o Steering Stabilizer.
o 6.5-inch Color TFT Display with Connectivity and Multicontroller.
o BMW Motorrad ABS Pro.
o DTC Dynamic Traction Control (disengageable).
o TCA Torque Control Assist.
o Two Riding Modes (Rain and Road).
o Heated Grips.
o One Piece Bench Seat.
o Full LED lighting.
o Hand Protection.
o Adjustable Aluminum Shift Lever.
o Adjustable Hand Brake and Clutch Levers.
o Luggage Carrier for Vario Cases.
o Cast Aluminum Wheels.
o Rear shock with travel dependent damping, preload and rebound adjustment.
o 12-volt socket and USB port.
o Electronic Immobilizer.
o Comfort Turn Signals.
Unique Standard Equipment F 900 GS
o New 895 cc inline twin motor with 105 hp and 68.6 lb-ft of torque.
o Lighter plastic fuel tank.
o Akrapovič Sport Muffler.
o Upside down Front Forks with rebound, compression and preload adjustability.
o Cross-Spoke Wheels.
o Wider Enduro Footrests.
o Multi-function holder.
Unique Standard Equipment F 900 GS Adventure
o New 895 cc inline twin motor with 105 hp and 68.6 lb-ft of torque.
o Larger Adventure Fuel Tank.
o Upside down Front Forks with rebound, compression and preload adjustability.
o Aluminum Engine Protection Plate.
o Adjustable Windshield.
o Wider Enduro Footrests.
o Luggage Rack.
Optional Equipment and Packages
Premium Package F 800 GS ($1,795).
o M Endurance Chain.
o Keyless Ride.
o Gear Shift Assist Pro.
o Ride Modes Pro.
o Dynamic ESA or Low Suspension (-2.2-inch seat height).
o TPM Tire Pressure Monitor.
o GPS Prep.
o Cruise Control.
o Luggage Carrier with case holders.
o Center Stand.
o Intelligent Emergency Call.
Premium Package F 900 GS ($1,750)
o M Endurance Chain.
o Keyless Ride.
o Gear Shift Assist Pro.
o Ride Modes Pro.
o GPS Prep.
o Cruise Control.
o TPM Tire Pressure Monitor.
Enduro Package Pro F 900 GS ($1,495)
o Sport Suspension.
o High Handlebars.
Premium Package F 900 GS Adventure ($2,460)
o M Endurance Chain.
o Dynamic ESA.
o Keyless Ride.
o Gear Shift Assist Pro.
o Ride Modes Pro.
o GPS Prep.
o Cruise Control.
o LED Fog Lights.
o Center Stand.
o Mount for Aluminum Cases.
o TPM Tire Pressure Monitor.
Ride Pro Package F 900 GS Adventure ($2,475)
o M Endurance Chain.
o Dynamic ESA.
o Keyless Ride.
o Gear Shift Assist Pro.
o GPS Prep.
o Cruise Control.
o LED Fog Lights.
o Center Stand.
o Mount for Aluminum Cases.
Stand Alone Options
o Intelligent Emergency Call.
o Rallye Seat Low F 900 GS (-1.4-inch seat height).
o Rallye Seat High F 900 GS (+0.8-inch seat height).
o Extra Low Seat F 900 GSA (-2.0 inches).
o Comfort Seat High F 800 GS (+0.6 inches).
o Extra Low Seat F 800 GS (-1.4 inches).
o Windshield High (+2.0 inches).
o Anti-Theft Alarm (dealer installed accessory).
o Sport Rear Muffler F 900 GSA.
o Off-Road Tires F 900 GS and GSA.
Original BMW Motorrad Accessories
o Mounts for aluminum cases (F 900 GS and Adventure).
o Single seat bench sport black (F 900 GS).
o Passenger footrests (all models).
o Foot lever adjustable black (all models).
o Hand levers adjustable black (all models).
o Side stand Enduro (all models).
o Rear frame protection (F 900 GS).
o Engine protection bar black (F 900 GS).
o Enduro hand protectors large.
o LED additional headlight black (F 900 GS).
o Side stand Enduro silver (F 900 GS and Adventure).
o Connected Ride Navigator (all models).
7. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
F 800 GS F 900 GS / GSA
Engine
Capacity cc/cu. in. 895 / 54.6
Bore x stroke mm 86.0 x 77.0
Output hp 87 @ 6,750 105 @ 8,500 rpm
Torque lb-ft. 67 @ 6,750 68.6 @ 6,750 rpm
Type Liquid-cooled, inline 2-cylinder with dry sump lubrication
No. of cylinders 2
Compression / fuel 13.1:1 / premium unleaded
Valve / accelerator actuation OHV / 4-valves per cylinder
Ø intake/exhaust valve dia. mm 33.5 / 27.2 Ø
throttle body dia. mm 48
Engine control BMS-ME
Emission control Closed-loop 3-way catalytic converter, EU5+
Electrical system
Alternator W 416
Battery V/Ah 12/9 maintenance-free
Headlight LED low and high beam
Starter W 900
Transmission
Clutch Anti-hopping wet clutch
Gearbox Constant-mesh 6-speed gearbox
Primary ratio 1.821
Transmission ratios I 2.833
II 2.067
III 1.600
IV 1.308
V 1.103
VI 0.968
Rear wheel drive O-ring chain with vibration damping in rear hub
Transmission ratio 2.588 2.765 F 900 GS 2.588 F 900 GSA
Suspension
Frame construction type Trellis steel frame with load bearing engine
Front suspension 41 mm front forks 43 mm front forks
Rebound and compression adjustable F 900 GS
Rear suspension Aluminum double-sided swing arm with central shock
Spring base and rebound adjustable
Suspension travel front/rear in. 6.7 / 6.7 9.1 / 8.5
Wheel castor in. 4.2 4.7
Wheelbase in. 61.3 62.6 F 900 GS 62.4 F 900 GSA
Steering head angle ° 63.0 62.0
Brakes
front Twin 305 mm disks 2-piston floating calipers
rear Single-disc brake Ø 265 mm 1-piston floating caliper
ABS BMW Motorrad ABS Pro
Wheels Aluminum cast wheels Cross-spoke wheels
front 2.50 x 19” 2.15 x 21″
rear 4.25 x 17”
Tires
Front 110/80 R 19 90/90 R 21
Rear 150/70 R 17
Dimensions and weights
Total length in. 90.4 89.4 F 900 GS 90.6 F 900 GSA
Total width with handguards in. 35.8 37.1 F 900 GS 37.0 F 900 GSA
Seat height in. 32.1 34.3 F 900 GS 34.4 F 900 GSA
DIN unladen weight lbs. 500 483 F 900 GS 542 F 900 GSA
Permitted total weight lbs. 970 981 F 900 GS 1,003 F 900 GSA
Fuel tank capacity gal. 4.0 3.8 F 900 GS 6.1 F 900 GSA
Performance figures 0-62 mph sec. 4.2 3.8 F 900 GS 3.7 F 900 GSA
Top speed mph 118 124+
BMW Group in America
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BMW Motorrad crowns its 100th anniversary with the strongest sales result in the company’s history.
Munich. In its anniversary year, BMW Motorrad delivered 209,257 motorcycles and scooters to customers, 3.1% more than in the previous year and the highest sales volume in the company’s history. The regions of Europe, Asia and Latin America in particular made a significant contribution to BMW Motorrad’s record sales volume with record sales figures. Germany and North America also contributed to the record result with strong sales. The convincing product portfolio with successful offerings that characterise their respective segments and the market launch of popular new models such as the
high-powered BMW M 1000 R or the touring enduro icon BMW R 1300 GS were strong arguments for the successful performance in 2023.
Markus Flasch, Head of BMW Motorrad: “I would like to thank our customers all over the world for the great trust they have placed in us again in 2023. With a record result in our anniversary year, BMW Motorrad remains the world’s number one in the premium motorcycle and scooter segment and once again demonstrates the brand’s successful strategic orientation. Our market leadership in numerous segments is based on innovation leadership, our highly attractive product range and our strong brand. Based on these three main success factors, BMW Motorrad is ideally positioned and I am very confident about the year 2024.”
Solid sales in Europe with record growth in Eastern Europe.
With 116,012 (+ 4.7 %) motorcycles and scooters sold, Europe as a whole remained by far the strongest sales region for BMW Motorrad. Germany remained the strongest individual market with 24,176 units (+ 0.2 %), followed by France (21,668 units / + 2.1 %), Italy (16,179 units / + 3.3 %) and Spain (12,716 units / + 1.7 %). Eastern Europe also contributed to BMW Motorrad’s very pleasing overall European performance with sales of 6,000 units, a record increase of 105.4 % and more than double the previous year’s figure.
China, India, Brazil and Mexico made a significant contribution to this success.
In other regions, several countries ended the year with record sales. In Asia (47,061 units / + 1.6 %), both China (15,832 units / + 2.8 %) and India (8,768 units / + 20.4 %) achieved their best results to date. Brazil, with record sales of 14,106 vehicles (+ 8.1 %), and Mexico (7,088 units / + 6.8 %) also made a significant contribution to BMW Motorrad’s record result.
The R 1250 GS and GS Adventure, along with the highly successful new R 1300 GS, lead the way.
The boxer models R 1250 GS and R 1250 GS Adventure also delivered their customary strong performance, with sales of around 56,000 units. Together with the new R 1300 GS (4,528 units), which has been on sale since autumn 2023, the three GS models once again made a significant contribution to BMW Motorrad’s record sales of 60,535 units (+1.62%).
Sporty four-cylinder models with undiminished dynamism.
The fascination with performance and riding dynamics also resulted in a positive sales trend for the sporty four-cylinder models from BMW Motorrad. With 11,442 units sold
(+ 13.9%), the S 1000 RR underlined its top position and market leadership in the supersport bike segment, while the M 1000 R hyper roadster exceeded all expectations with 3,655 units delivered to customers. Together with the S 1000 R, the S 1000 XR and the exclusive M 1000 RR, 25,194 units (+ 7.5 %) of the high-performance four-cylinder models were delivered to customers worldwide.
BMW Motorrad also achieved top performance in the mid-range segment and in the BMW Motorrad segment of up to 500 cc.
With a total of 62,834 units sold (+ 3.2 %), the F series with two-cylinder engines and the G models with single-cylinder engines also made a significant contribution to
BMW Motorrad’s record result. The F 750 GS, which is particularly popular with new customers, was a particular highlight, with 11,064 units sold (+ 15.6 %).
Clear market leadership for the CE 04 and strong performance of BMW Motorrad’s Urban Mobility range.
With a share of around 70 % in the global market for all-electric motorcycles and scooters with an output of more than 11 kW, the CE 04 has secured itself the undisputed market leadership. With 7,177 units delivered, the expressive electric scooter exceeded the previous year’s deliveries by 44 %. Supplemented by the two successful scooters
C 400 GT and C 400 X, the Urban Mobility segment of BMW Motorrad achieved a sales volume of 20,460 units, which corresponds to an increase of 17.9 % compared to the previous year.
Optimistic outlook for 2024.
Stephan Reiff, Head of Sales and Brand: “The sales record in our anniversary year is both an honour and an obligation. With numerous new, innovative models and products for our customers, we at BMW Motorrad will do everything in our power to build on this record year in 2024 and further consolidate our leading position in the premium segment. Our new GS models in particular will play an important role here. This year, our customers and fans can once again look forward to numerous world premieres, highlights, events and emotionally charged motorcycles offers.”
AMA Announces 2024 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4RR 40th Anniversary Edition As 100th Anniversary Raffle Bike
PICKERINGTON, Ohio — The world of motorcycling has many milestones in 2024, with the American Motorcyclist Association commemorating 100 years of promoting the motorcycling lifestyle, and Kawasaki celebrating the 40th birthday of the legendary Kawasaki Ninja.
To honor both anniversaries, the AMA is raffling a 2024 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4RR 40th Anniversary Edition in 2024. The Ninja joins a 1975 BMW R90S and 1997 KTM 200 EXC Jackpiner as the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame raffle bikes for 2024.
“The Kawasaki Ninja is an icon of a motorcycle, a model that is synonymous with the sportbike category like no other,” said AMA Chief Operating Officer James Holter. “We are honored and appreciative that Kawasaki approached the AMA with this opportunity to commemorate both of our historic milestones with this anniversary raffle. Even better, every dollar raised will go to fund the American Motorcycle Heritage Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to preserving American motorcycling history for future generations through the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame.”
The original Kawasaki Ninja 900 of 1984 is a historic piece of motorcycling history, melding open-class power — from an all-new liquid-cooled engine — with near-middleweight handling, a combination other open-class sportbikes simply could not match.
The new ZX-4RR Anniversary Edition mixes world-class sportbike handling characteristics with a screaming, 16,000-rpm engine that must be experienced to believe.
And now it’s up for grabs as one of the AMA’s latest raffle bikes.
“Kawasaki has supported the AMA’s mission for over 50 years as a Business Member helping to promote and preserve the motorcycling lifestyle,” said Kawasaki Regional Sales Director and AMA Board of Directors Member, Mark Hosbach. “This year marks the 100th anniversary of the AMA as well as the 40th anniversary of the legendary Kawasaki Ninja motorcycle. We are proud to partner with the AMA to offer a limited 40th anniversary model of our new Ninja ZX-4RR motorcycle to be raffled off in 2024 to help further support the AMA’s cause.”
To enter, donate to the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum. A $5 donation will receive one ticket, or a $20 donation gets five entries. Participants must be 18 years or older and a resident of the United States to win.
Donate today to the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum and be entered into the raffle for the 2024 Ninja ZX-4RR 40th Anniversary Edition.
About the American Motorcyclist Association
Founded in 1924, the AMA is a not-for-profit member-based association whose mission is to promote the motorcycle lifestyle and protect the future of motorcycling. As the world’s largest motorcycling rights and event sanctioning organization, the AMA advocates for riders’ interests at all levels of government and sanctions thousands of competition and recreational events every year. Besides offering members money-saving discounts on products and services, the AMA also publishes American Motorcyclist, a recently revitalized and monthly full-color magazine (and digital version of same) that covers current events and motorcycle history with brilliant photography and compelling writing. American Motorcyclist is also North America’s largest-circulation magazine. Through the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame in Pickerington, Ohio, the AMA honors the heroes and heritage of motorcycling. For more information, visit AmericanMotorcyclist.com.
Charging into 2024: Jerez test unveils new dynamics in WorldSBK landscape!
Ducati’s Rookie Nicolo Bulega stealed the spotlight, clocking the fastest time on the day on soft tyres.
Toprak Razgatlioglu (54). Photo courtesy Dorna.
Having recently switched teams, BMW’s Toprak Razgatlioglu and Yamaha’s Jonathan Rea delivered on their promises with rapid lap times.
Jonathan Rea (65). Photo courtesy Dorna.
Making their WorldSBK debuts, Andrea Iannone seized the seventh spot, while Sam Lowes holds his ground at 15th, setting the foundation for what promises to be an exciting rookie season.
Andrea Iannone (29). Photo courtesy Dorna.
Sam Lowes. Photo courtesy Dorna.
On day one of the WorldSBK test at the Circuito de Jerez – Ángel Nieto, Andalucía, Nicolo Bulega (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati) set the pace with an impressive lap time of 1’38.292s, leaving competitors over a second behind by electing to gain some mileage on the Pirelli SCQ tyre. However, teammate Alvaro Bautista (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati) faced challenges, finishing tenth as he strategized for the new 2024 weight rules.
Alvaro Bautista (1). Photo courtesy Dorna.
In the Kawasaki camp, despite health issues, Alex Lowes (Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK) secured the second position with a fastest lap of 1’39.474s, while teammate Axel Bassani finished 14th, familiarising himself with the ZX-10RR setup. Independent rider Tito Rabat (Kawasaki Puccetti Racing) aimed for progress with a factory bike from KRT.
Axel Bassani. Photo courtesy Dorna.
BMW had a noteworthy day, with Toprak Razgatlioglu (ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team) claiming third place with a time of 1’39.521s, and Michael van der Mark securing fourth. Garrett Gerloff (Bonovo Action BMW) and teammate Scott Redding made significant contributions to BMW’s testing program, securing the eighth and 13th positions, respectively.
Remy Gardner (87). Photo courtesy Dorna.
Yamaha showcased strength, with Remy Gardner (GYTR GRT Yamaha WorldSBK Team) leading in fifth place with a time of 1’39.679s, closely trailed by newcomer Jonathan Rea (Pata Yamaha Prometeon) in sixth. Andrea Locatelli (Pata Yamaha Prometeon) just missed the top ten, securing 11th place, while Philipp Oettl (GMT94 Yamaha) claimed 12th.
Team HRC’s Iker Lecuona and Xavi Vierge focused on adapting to the new CBR1000RR-R machine, with Lecuona finishing 16th.
Notable performances from Independents included Andrea Iannone (Team GoEleven) in seventh, Danilo Petrucci (BARNI Spark Racing Team) in ninth, and Sam Lowes (ELF Marc VDS Racing Team) in 15th.
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Nicolo Bulega | Aruba.it Racing – Ducati
“I had a good feeling today. I could push almost 100%, so this is important. I had fun today with my bike and my team. We are starting to understand each other well, we’re on the right path, and we just need to spend more time on the bike. Today, I focused on my position on the bike because I need to adapt my body to the bike. We tried some different things to have a good base. Tomorrow, we’ll continue the work we did today, try to keep improving, and maybe improve with used tyres.”
Jerez Test Day 1 Results:
1. Nicolo Bulega (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati) 1’38.292s, 71 laps
2. Alex Lowes (Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK) 1’39.474s, 31 laps
3. Toprak Razgatlioglu (ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team) 1’39.521s, 74 laps
4. Michael van der Mark (ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team) 1’39.531s, 72 laps
6. Jonathan Rea (Pata Yamaha Prometeon) 1’39.682s, 72 laps
7. Andrea Iannone (Team GoEleven) 1’39.664s, 67 laps
8. Garrett Gerloff (Bonovo Action BMW) 1’39.763s, 73 laps
9. Danilo Petrucci (BARNI Spark Racing Team) 1’39.773s, 66 laps
10. Alvaro Bautista (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati) 1’39.847s, 68 laps
Marcel Schroetter (23). Photo courtesy Dorna.
The WorldSSP field was led by Marcel Schroetter (MV Agusta Reparto Corse) as the German posted a 1’42.015s to claim P1 ahead of Stefano Manzi (Ten Kate Racing Yamaha) with just a tenth separating the two. Can Oncu (Kawasaki Puccetti Racing) was third as he took to the track on his ZX-6R featuring upgrades, while the Turk was also building up fitness following surgery on his arm over the winter. He was only 0.015s behind Manzi, while Adrian Huertas (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati) completed the top four.
Bridgestone has been named the official tire of the Yamaha Champions Riding School. Photo courtesy Bridgestone.
New multi-year partnership with Yamaha Champions Riding School will feature leading products in Bridgestone’s premium motorcycle tire line to help riders gain sufficient confidence and comfort at each course.
Bridgestone tires will be utilized in all in-person training sessions, beginning in January 2024.
Yamaha Champions Riding School class registration is now open for the 2024 season.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Jan. 24, 2024) – Bridgestone Americas (Bridgestone) today announced that the company has been named the “Official Tire of Yamaha Champions Riding School.” The Yamaha Champions Riding School teaches all skill levels and aims to grow the sport of motorcycling through world-class rider education, with state-of-the-art tire technology a critical component of this goal.
Yamaha Champions Riding School offers ChampSchool two-day, on-bike training sessions, which are immersive, in-person training events that take place on tracks across the country. In addition to ChampSchool, Yamaha Champions Riding School also offers ChampGrad for ChampSchool graduates; ChampStreet for a single-day, scaled-down version of ChampSchool; and Champ U, which is an online, video-based curriculum accessible to any rider anywhere in the world.
“We’re thrilled to partner with Yamaha Champions Riding School,” said Jared Williams, General Manager Bridgestone Motorcycle Tire business in the United States and Canada. “This partnership reflects Bridgestone’s dedication to supporting riders with top-tier technology that is perfect for teaching students how to manage grip and ensuring a superior experience on the track.”
Yamaha Champions Riding School in-person schools will now feature tires from Bridgestone’s premium motorcycle tire line, BATTLAX, including the new Bridgestone BATTLAX HYPERSPORT S23, to help riders gain sufficient confidence and comfort while learning and completing each course. The ChampStreet school will feature the flagship tire of the BATTLAX street application line, BATTLAX RACING STREET RS11, to help riders experience a stable and comfortable ride.
“Besides the rider, tires are the single most important component on the motorcycle,” said Nick Ienatsch, Founder and Chief Instructor, Yamaha Champions Riding School. “Our curriculum revolves around managing tire grip in all circumstances and for the longest period time. To properly educate riders, we need a tire partner that can supply world-class products and the latest tire technology data. After extensive research and testing, we approached Bridgestone, and we are ecstatic that they share our vision.”
Announced in October 2023, the Bridgestone BATTLAX HYPERSPORT S23 is a sports radial motorcycle tire for street use that is engineered to meet the requirements of sport riders, featuring increased levels of dry grip performance1 whether riding on circuits or cornering on mountain roads. The BATTLAX HYPERSPORT S23 turns faster lap times in both wet and dry track conditions2,3 compared to its predecessor, delivering confident traction in rain or shine. The BATTLAX HYPERSPORT S23 is available in popular sizes as of January 2024. The BATTLAX RACING STREET RS11 is a sports radial motorcycle tire for street and racing use that is engineered to improve the contact area with the road surface, enhancing cornering grip and stability4. The BATTLAX RS11 is the first road-oriented tire to adopt the new V-MS-Belt construction in the rear, which is currently used in Bridgestone’s highest performing race tires4.
Since 2014, Yamaha Champions Riding School has taught competition-proven techniques of motorcycle control to any pavement-bound rider with the ultimate goal of promoting safer riding in any condition. Riders can choose to use the school’s motorcycles and riding gear or bring their own. The 2024 ChampSchool class registration is live. To learn more, visit www.champschool.com.
Bridgestone’s partnership with Yamaha Champions Riding School aligns with the “Emotion” and “Ease” values of the Bridgestone E8 Commitment. The Bridgestone E8 Commitment, encompassing eight values all beginning with the letter “E,” solidifies Bridgestone’s dedication to fostering a more sustainable world.
1 Comparison based on BATTLAX HYPERSPORT S23 (120/70ZR17 and 190/55ZR17) vs. previous generation BATTLAX HYPERSPORT S22 (120/70ZR17 and 190/55ZR17) in internal testing. Results may vary depending on proper tire and vehicle maintenance, surface conditions and riding habits.
2 Comparison based on BATTLAX HYPERSPORT S23 (120/70ZR17 and 190/55ZR17) vs. previous generation BATTLAX HYPERSPORT S22 (120/70ZR17 and 190/55ZR17) in internal testing using a Yamaha YZF-R1 at Autopolis Speedway (2 min 03.4 sec lap time).
3 Comparison based on BATTLAX HYPERSPORT S23 (120/70ZR17 and 190/55ZR17) vs. previous generation BATTLAX HYPERSPORT S22 (120/70ZR17 and 190/55ZR17) in internal testing using a BMW S1000RR at Bridgestone Proving Ground (1 min 19.8 sec lap time).
4 Comparison based on BATTLAX RACING STREET RS11 tire vs. previous generation BATTLAX RACING STREET RS10 in internal testing. Results may vary.
About Bridgestone Americas, Inc.:
Bridgestone Americas, Inc. is the U.S.-based subsidiary of Bridgestone Corporation, a global leader in tires and rubber, building on its expertise to provide solutions for safe and sustainable mobility. Headquartered in Nashville, Tenn., Bridgestone Americas employs more than 45,000 people across its worldwide operations. Bridgestone offers a diverse product portfolio of premium tires and advanced solutions backed by innovative technologies, improving the way people around the world move, live, work and play.
Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team owner Valentino Rossi (center) with riders Marco Bezzecchi (left) and Fabio Di Giannantonio (right). Photo courtesy VR46 Racing Team.
Editorial Note: Scroll down to view the full video from the launch event. Fast forward to the 7:00 mark for the actual start of the video presentation. The presentation is done in a combination of Italian and English.
FLUO STREAM LIGHTS UP THE LAUNCH OF THE PERTAMINA ENDURO VR46 RACING TEAM IN ITALY
At Riccione, a bright shading from fluorescent yellow to white colors the Ducati Desmosedici GP of Marco Bezzecchi and Fabio Di Giannantonio who aim to be protagonists of the upcoming MotoGP season
Riccione (Italy), January 24th 2024 – Pure light on the Palariccione stage for the launch of the new MotoGP season of the Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team. Milestone of the tenth year (2014-2024) for the VR46 Racing Team, sealed by the three-year partnership with the Indonesian giant PT Pertamina Lubricants which, through the brand Pertamina Enduro, gives the new naming to the Team. New synergy between two already established companies in Motorsport ready to become a true point of reference in performance, endurance and technologies.
Marco Bezzecchi (left) and Fabio Di Giannantonio (right) and their Ducati Desmosedici racebikes. Photo courtesy MotoGP: Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team.
A 2023 to remember behind us, the best year ever in the Top class, with the fulfillment of a collective dream: the first victory in MotoGP and the third place in the Riders standings (Marco Bezzecchi ed.). Sacrifices, a big legacy and a long path over the years for achieving three victories, a total of nine podiums and ten placements in the Top3 in the Sprint on Saturday. Consolidated goals for a 2024 to be discovered: on the one hand, Marco Bezzecchi, true revelation and absolute protagonist of the last Championship, on the other Fabio Di Giannantonio ready to debut with the neon yellow of the Tavullia Team at the MotoGP test in Malaysia, next February 6th, and then in Qatar for the first race (8-10 March).
Both on the Ducati Desmosedici GP and supported by a close-knit crew – working under the watchful eyes of its Team Owner, Valentino Rossi – and led once again by Alessio Salucci, Team Director and Pablo Nieto, Team Manager. A technical package of the highest level, which bears the Made in Italy signature of Ducati, World Champion motorcycle in the two-year period 2022/2023.
A real stroke of light illuminates the ambitions of the Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team with a modern and cutting-edge graphic design, but which brings back our memories, with its neon soul, to Tavullia. Aldo Drudi and Drudi Performance dress the fairings of the Ducati with ‘Fluo Stream’. Vale’s yellow, which goes beyond the mere concept of color and becomes FLUO. Black disappears to make room for a shading from fluorescent yellow to white: a spark, electricity, a new concept of lifestyle.
In front of all the actors of the 2024 season, the Riccione stage shines. A luminous effect creates the right atmosphere to welcome the entire board of PT Pertamina Lubricants to Italy from Indonesia, in the person of Mr. Werry Prayogi (President Director of PT Pertamina Lubricants), and thus renew our trust to all the realities working on this project, as the VR46 Agency, and the partners who support us, among others, eBay, Comoli Ferrari and Monster Energy.
Marco Bezzecchi. Photo courtesy MotoGP: Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team.
MARCO BEZZECCHI – 72
It will be my third season in MotoGP and I am happy to be to the track once again with the same crew, at Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team and riding a Ducati. I would like to do something similar to what we did in 2023: be competitive, consistent, get on the podium and have good races. I also really like the new livery, completely different, something that has never been seen in MotoGP. I expect a hard-fought Championship, of the highest level and with many strong riders and bikes. We can do two things: have fun and try to being among the protagonists.
Fabio Di Giannantonio. Photo courtesy MotoGP: Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team.
FABIO DI GIANNANTONIO – 49
I’m really excited, I can’t wait. For me it is the first year at Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team: we met at the Valencia test at the end of the year, when we tried the Ducati package that we will use this season and the feelings were immediately positive. We have a great potential to achieve our ambitions. The livery is crazy, you can notice it on and off the track. Wearing this yellow is a great honor for me. It will be an interesting start, there have been a lot of changes in terms of the lineup, riders and bikes. We all have to get settled, but it will be a great show!
VALENTINO ROSSI, TEAM OWNER
These 10 years have flown by since we started working on this project. At the beginning I was convinced that MotoGP was not our real goal, people around me pushed a lot, Uccio among the first ones. Things went well right from the start and last year was unforgettable, fantastic, everyone raised the bar. The first MotoGP victory in Argentina means the fulfillment of a collective dream. A lot of new things await us in 2024: a new title partner, a new rider together with Bez, Fabio, and a technical package of the highest level. I am very happy with the partnership with Pertamina Enduro, the Indonesian fans have always had great affection and respect towards me. Marco and Fabio are a new couple, but they are two very fast riders and two good guys. It’s been a very long winter and I can’t wait to see them on track in Malaysia and then in Qatar for the start of the season.
MR. WERRY PRAYOGI, PRESIDENT DIRECTOR PERTAMINA LUBRICANTS
This marks a historic moment for Pertamina Lubricants. At Pertamina, we take immense pride in our association with the VR46 Racing Team. We believe, with confidence that they will undergo significant growth and emerge as a great force in the racing scene. As the market leader in Indonesia, we are stepping our game, elevating our position on the global stage. Our aim is to showcase that Pertamina Lubricants products meets up to world-class quality standards. This partnership goes beyond sponsorship; it is a strategic collaboration between two entities sharing a common vision of growth. Both Pertamina Lubricants and VR46 Racing Team aspire to become influential players in the automotive industry globally. We are committed to putting in the hard work and making the best efforts to realize this dream. We believe in our ability to achieve it.
ALESSIO SALUCCI, TEAM DIRECTOR
I remember the winter of 2013 when we started working on this project. It was a beautiful journey, it required a lot of commitment, but in 10 years we have achieved goals we can be proud of. We have always had the desire and motivation to do well and we celebrate this first decade with the arrival of a new partner. I’m very happy because Indonesian fans have always had great affection and admiration for Vale. I like to think that it is not a coincidence that we signed with Pertamina Enduro, there is a lot of enthusiasm and we will all give our best. In 2024 we will be to the track with the livery designed by Aldo Drudi who revolutionised the graphic soul of the team with the inclusion on the livery of our fluorescent yellow DNA. The best hope for starting this new adventure. From a technical point of view, with Ducati we have the best available package on the grid and Marco and Fabio are very fast. I know we’ll have fun!
PABLO NIETO, TEAM MANAGER
It will be a special year, the Team’s tenth in the World Championship. How long road and how much satisfaction from Moto3 and then Moto2, up to MotoGP. The truth is that we still have a lot to learn, but this gives us the right motivation and determination to continue working and doing well. The pair of riders is new: I know Marco better, he is a great talent and he had an almost perfect season. It may happen again, but we must all learn from our mistakes. It will be Fabio’s debut instead, he is hungry, he finished well in 2023 and he has a solid team behind him. Ducati’s technical package is currently the best, we have maximum support from the factory and, having the previous year’s bike, we can make the difference in the first races.
Brenden Ketelsen (144) celebrates one of his CVMA race wins at Chuckwalla Valley Raceway. Photo by Caliphotograhy.com, courtesy CVMA.
CVMA Racing Round 4 2023/2024 Winter Series
January 20-21, 2024
Chuckwalla Valley Raceway
Round four of the CVMA 23/24 Winter series featured near-record attendance with over two hundred racers from all over North America coming out for some of the most competitive racing in the country. With huge grids of super-fast riders, the racing on Saturday was action-packed with close battles throughout the fields in every class. There were so many riders, that the field had to be split into two waves for several classes.
Unfortunately, the normally sunny California desert weather was absent on Sunday with rain settling into the area overnight and soaking the track. Despite the best efforts of the track crew, even with help from many of the racers lapping the track in their tow vehicles, the track was too wet to allow racing on slick tires (which are permitted in all classes with CVMA). Additionally, the tire vendors in attendance did not have enough wet weather tires on hand for everyone, so race direction had to make a hard decision and cancelled the racing on Sunday.
Saturday Qualifying
The fastest of all in Saturday morning qualifying, Jayson Uribe posted a 1:44.502 lap time on his open-class bike.
David “Aussie Dave” Anthony was fastest on a middleweight turning a crazy fast 1:45.930 lap time.
Gio Alvarez was fastest on a lightweight bike with a 1:50.538 lap time.
Rossi Moor was fastest on an ultra-lightweight bike with a 1:52.718 lap time.
Michael Smith was fastest on an American Twin with a 2:02.815 lap time.
Saturday Races
Saturday morning’s races kicked off with a bang with Andrew “General” Lee, Uribe and Bryce “The” Prince in a close battle for the Formula Open win. In the end, Lee took a close win over Uribe and Prince. Later in the day, Corey Alexander took the win in the Supersport Open race with Uribe and Prince finishing second and third, respectively.
Brenden Ketelsen dominated the day taking both the Supersport and Formula Middleweight race wins. In the Supersport race, Jorge Ehrenstein finished second and Roberto Bolanos third. Owen Williams finished second and Aldo Rivirosa third in the Formula Middleweight race.
Jacob Fejer, Rodney Thomas, and Ross Heaton had great battles for the podium spots in the Amateur Open races. Fejer took the win in the Amateur Formula Open race and Heaton the win in the Amateur Supersport Open class.
Lap Records
Luke Sanzone – Formula 40 Lightweight – 1:51.281
Sahar “The Zohan” Zvik – Formula 40 middleweight – 1:49.772
Racers were going faster than ever and the competition was intense with some of the fastest riders from all over the country coming out to compete with CVMA. Come on out and join us at our next race weekend, Feb 10-11 2024.
CVMA offers two full days of racing every race weekend and also includes Saturday qualifying for grid position in all classes, amateur, and expert, as well as a wide variety of classes to choose from.
CVMA offers free reciprocity as a means of encouraging racers from other clubs to come out and compete. CVMA also offers a New Racers School for those starting out in racing on the Friday before each race weekend. Log on to www.cvmaracing.com to sign up or for more information.
CVMA. Built for racers by racers and offering the best racing experience around!
CVMA would also like to thank the 2023/2024 Winter Series Sponsors: Apex Assassins, Ryder Gear, CaliPhotography, Racers Edge/Dunlop, RoadRace City/Bridgestone, Del’s Flooring, The California Superbike School, Ride HMVC, and YellowDog IT
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Chris Ulrich rode several bikes fitted with Bridgestone Hypersport Battlax S23 tires on South Africa's Kyalami Grand Prix Circuit. He's seen here on a lightly-modified Honda CBR1000RR-R.
Featured In the January 2024 issue of Roadracing World:
“The rear of the Yamaha YZF-R1 spun up as I gassed it out of Turn 11 and headed down the hill into Kyalami’s fast, sweeping, left-hand Mineshaft corner. It’s a fourth-gear turn that takes serious commitment to get though fast.
“I lightly squeezed the front brake to set the forks as I turned in, putting a ton of pressure on the front tire as I got to full lean. Then I picked up the gas and accelerated hard out of Mineshaft with the rear lit up.
“In years past I would not have imagined ripping through Mineshaft at any level of commitment on anything less than a race tires, but there I was on a set of well-used Bridgestone Hypersport Battlax S23 tires flicking the bike into a fourth-gear corner without a worry.
“Performance of OEM and OEM replacement tires has come a long way in the 25 years I’ve been testing bikes. And Bridgestone has been at the front of it…”
“Intro: Hypersport Battlax S23 Tires,” by Racing Editor Chris Ulrich
Bridgestone has now released the fifth version of the S series tires that started with the S20 back in 2012. The latest iteration, the S23, has been fine tuned, featuring more tire life, better edge grip, and improved wet-weather performance. Racing Editor Chris Ulrich reports in the latest issue of Roadracing World!
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A 2024 Kawasaki Ninja® 500 SE 40th Anniversary Edition ABS. Photo courtesy Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A.
2024 KAWASAKI NINJA® 500 MOTORCYCLE
MAKE YOUR STATEMENT
Embark on a thrilling journey with the latest addition to the Ninja® family, the all-new Ninja® 500 – an exceptional combination of exhilarating performance, nimble handling, and a lightweight design that redefines the riding experience for all enthusiasts.
Building on the widespread acclaim of the Ninja® 250, Ninja® 300, and Ninja® 400 models, the eagerly anticipated Ninja® 500 and Ninja® 500 SE enters the dynamic lightweight sport segment ready to turn heads. Boasting an updated engine, a chassis that strikes the perfect balance between agility and stability, and an array of rider-centric features such as a relaxed riding position, LED headlights, and seamless smartphone connectivity, the Ninja 500 is truly built for a range of riders.
A 2024 Kawasaki Ninja 500 KRT Edition at speed. Photo courtesy Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A.
With its sharp, aggressive styling synonymous with the Ninja® brand, the Ninja 500 motorcycle not only delivers on the promise of excitement but also offers practicality for everyday riders. This new model caters to a diverse range of motorcycle enthusiasts, delivering the thrill of performance that Ninja® bikes are known for to any rider that desires it. The Ninja 500 SE motorcycle boasts all the same great features found on the Ninja 500 model as well as the addition of a high-grade full color display with TFT (thin-film transistor) technology, KIPASS (Kawasaki’s Intelligent Proximity Activation Start System), USB-C type outlet, large windshield, and more.
Kawasaki introduces a new era of lightweight prowess with a motorcycle that is destined to be a source of pride on every ride. The Ninja 500 is more than just a bike; it’s a statement – a symbol of the passion and innovation that define the Kawasaki riding experience. Get ready to hit the road and embrace the joy of riding the all-new lightweight Ninja 500.
2024 NINJA® 500 HIGHLIGHTS
· NEW powerful & rider-friendly 451cc parallel-twin engine
· NEW aggressive Ninja® styling w/ new LED headlight & taillight
· NEW high-contrast full LCD instrumentation with smartphone connectivity
· NEW seat shape for a more relaxed, sporty riding position
· Confidence-inspiring reach to the ground
· Assist & Slipper clutch
· Lightweight trellis frame
· Large diameter 310mm front disc brake w/ available Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)
· Kawasaki’s Intelligent Proximity Activation Start System (KIPASS) (SE model)
· High-grade full-color TFT display (SE model)
· Large windshield for enhanced wind protection (SE model)
· USB-C outlet (SE model)
The engine of a 2024 Kawasaki Ninja 500. Photo courtesy Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A.
ENGINE
The engine of the Ninja 500 undergoes a substantial performance upgrade, building upon the foundation of the Ninja 400 model and harnessing an additional 52cc for a heightened acceleration experience. With a new displacement of 451cc and a bore and stroke measuring 70.0mm x 58.6mm, this compact powerplant not only delivers ample power within a lightweight framework but also plays a pivotal role in the overall narrowness of the bike. This design ensures easy handling and a comfortable reach to the ground for the rider’s feet.
To achieve this enhanced performance, the engine incorporates a downdraft intake system that significantly boosts cylinder-filling efficiency and power, particularly at high rpm. A sizable 5.8-liter airbox, featuring a tall design, maximizes intake efficiency while minimizing unwanted noise. Different heights in the left and right intake funnels contribute to smoothing out torque response, resulting in improved power across the rpm range. Fuel injectors are strategically positioned close to the intake ports, ensuring efficient combustion and a linear throttle response.
Further refinements include Denso stick-type ignition coils, long-reach spark plugs, and an optimized compression ratio, all working in harmony to contribute to increased performance, efficient cooling, and reduced electrical interference. The engine’s innovative design extends to a newly designed balancer shaft, lightweight flywheel, and an Assist & Slipper clutch, collectively offering a light lever feel and instilling confidence for all riders.
The engine of a 2024 Kawasaki Ninja 500 is a stroked version of a Ninja 400 engine. Photo courtesy Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A.
Building on the engine of the Ninja 400, the Ninja 500 motorcycle incorporates a 6.8mm longer stroke for increased power and a quicker feeling of acceleration. A new crankshaft, connecting rods, and pistons are introduced to suit the larger displacement, while the optimized compression ratio enhances overall engine efficiency. Notably, the top ring land of the aluminum pistons now features a hard alumite treatment, contributing to higher combustion pressure and further elevating the engine’s performance.
The combination of these advanced technologies and thoughtful design elements makes the engine of the Ninja 500 a standout feature, ensuring a powerful, responsive, and comfortable riding experience for all enthusiasts of this remarkable motorcycle.
CHASSIS
A fundamental aspect of the design philosophy of the Ninja 500 centers around a lightweight frame, crucial for achieving a motorcycle that is not only agile but also instills a sense of confidence in the rider. The trellis frame of the Ninja 500 exemplifies this commitment to reduced weight, meticulously crafted to minimize overall mass. The frame strikes a delicate balance, ensuring a light overall weight while maintaining the rigidity and durability synonymous with Kawasaki’s engineering excellence.
A striped down view shows the tubular steel chassis of the 2024 Kawasaki Ninja 500. Photo courtesy Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A.
The chassis of the Ninja 500 adopts a supersport-style short-wheelbase/long-swingarm configuration, coupled with an optimized trail to deliver a riding experience characterized by light, natural handling. With a short wheelbase measuring 54.1 inches, the Ninja 500 responds with ease to steering inputs, providing riders with a nimble and responsive feel on the road. The optimized swingarm pivot position further enhances the motorcycle’s handling dynamics, drawing inspiration from the characteristics of supersport machines.
Notably, the Ninja 500 employs the engine as a stressed member, utilizing rigid mounts and minimizing mounting brackets to achieve the ideal rigidity for enhanced stability. The swingarm mounting plate, constructed from aluminum diecast, directly bolts to the back of the engine. This unique design eliminates the need for cross members to ensure stability, contributing significantly to the frame’s overall light weight.
The swingarm, crafted from square tubes, further emphasizes the commitment to weight reduction by eliminating unnecessary gusseting. This meticulous attention to detail results in a frame that not only embodies Kawasaki’s performance standards but also maintains a lightweight profile without compromising on structural integrity.
The collaborative efforts in designing both the engine and frame have resulted in a remarkably low curb mass of only 377 lbs. This lightweight construction not only enhances the overall performance of the Ninja 500 but also facilitates easy handling and maneuverability, making it a standout choice for riders seeking a dynamic and accessible riding experience.
SUSPENSION
The Ninja 500 features a robust 41mm telescopic front fork that defines excellence in suspension action. This rigid front fork not only provides an exceptionally planted feel to the front wheel but also facilitates effortless direction changes, even when the bike is upright – a valuable feature for maneuvering through traffic. The suspension system delivers a plushness typically associated with larger displacement bikes, ensuring a comfortable and responsive riding experience. The rigid front forks eliminate the need for a fender brace, contributing to weight savings, while the choice of a conventional telescopic fork further minimizes any potential increase in overall weight.
The front end of a 2024 Kawasaki Ninja 500. Photo courtesy Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A.
Complementing the front suspension, the Ninja 500 utilizes a bottom-link Uni-Trak® rear suspension with 5-way preload adjustability. This allows riders to fine-tune the stiffness and ride height according to individual body weight or when riding with a passenger. The shock’s adjustability is conveniently accessible through the on-board tool kit, offering riders the flexibility to tailor the bike’s performance to their preferences. The front and rear suspension settings have been meticulously optimized to accommodate the new displacement and weight of the Ninja 500, ensuring an optimal balance that enhances stability and responsiveness, particularly during braking and acceleration-induced pitching scenarios.
The rear end of a 2024 Kawasaki Ninja 500. Photo courtesy Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A.
BRAKES AND WHEELS
The Ninja 500 is equipped with a high-performance braking system that ensures precise and controlled stopping power. The front braking system features a large 310mm semi-floating disc gripped by a balanced actuation dual-piston caliper, providing effective braking force. The front brake master cylinder is newly designed for enhanced rigidity, contributing to the elimination of an ineffective (idle) stroke and thereby improving overall controllability. At the rear, a 220mm disc is complemented by a dual-piston caliper with large 27mm pistons, ensuring responsive and reliable braking performance.
Careful consideration was given to the dimensions and material of both front and rear brake hoses, selected to deliver excellent brake feel. For added reassurance, the ABS models of the Ninja 500 are equipped with a Nissin ABS control unit specially developed for motorcycles. This unit ensures precise control while maintaining a compact and lightweight profile.
The Ninja 500’s stylish star-pattern 5-spoke wheels, reminiscent of the Ninja® 650 motorcycle, play a pivotal role in achieving a lightweight profile. Their optimized lateral rigidity enhances overall handling and contributes to cornering stability. These wheels not only serve a functional purpose but also contribute to the bike’s aesthetically pleasing and agile appearance. Additionally, the radial tires on the Ninja 500 provide a balance of light weight and excellent grip and contribute to both agile handling and riding comfort. The 150mm rear tire adds to the bike’s imposing rear end, completing the overall design with a touch of style and performance.
ERGONOMICS
The Ninja 500 prioritizes rider comfort and control through thoughtful ergonomic design. With an elevated handlebar position and slightly foot-forward footpeg placement, the bike achieves a relaxed rider triangle suitable for various riders and riding scenarios. This intuitive fit fosters immediate confidence, providing comfort and control right from the first sit, while the clip-on handlebars and grips with a slight down angle enhance both comfort and sporty aesthetics.
The cockpit view of a 2024 Kawasaki Ninja 500. Photo courtesy Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A.
The large-volume bodywork of the Ninja 500 not only offers excellent wind protection but also promotes efficient airflow around the rider, contributing to overall ride comfort. The fuel tank, slim between the rider’s legs, ensures good contact with the bike, while its 3.7-gallon capacity strikes a balance between low weight and a sufficient cruising range for daily riding or touring. The seat, featuring low-rebound urethane and ample padding, delivers superb comfort with a flat overall shape. With a comfortable 30.9-inch seat height and supersport-style aluminum footpegs positioned slightly forward for a relaxed riding position, the Ninja 500 offers a well-rounded ergonomic experience that caters to both comfort and control, making it an ideal choice for various riding preferences.
STYLING
The Ninja 500 epitomizes the iconic aesthetic, showcasing a redesigned front end that exudes excitement and high-class sophistication. Its large-volume bodywork aligns seamlessly with the Ninja family’s larger-displacement models, embodying Kawasaki’s commitment to quality. The compact LED headlights, akin to those on the new Ninja® ZX™-6R sportbike, contribute to the bold image of the Ninja 500. The deep-set position of the reflectors creates a fierce expression, enhanced by black extensions between the low- and high-beams, contributing to a high-quality finish.
The “Passion Red” version of a 2024 Kawasaki Ninja 500 SE. Photo courtesy Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A.
The bodywork of the Ninja 500 creates the visual impression of a machine from a class larger than 500cc, instilling a commanding “big bike” look and feel. A newly designed upper cowl envelops the headlights, adding to the bike’s strong visual style, while two spoilers below the headlight complete the aggressive look. The mirrors, positioned high and far apart, offer an excellent rearward field of vision, and the bodywork features large painted surfaces, contributing to the bike’s high-class image.
Its sporty appearance is further accentuated by a compact supersport-style fuel tank design, a sharp front fender, and aggressive rear turn signals. The built-in front turn signals seamlessly integrate into the design, and both front and rear turn signals use clear lenses for a high-quality look. The LED taillight, sporting an all-new design, provides a modern and updated aesthetic. In essence, the Ninja 500 is a visual masterpiece, combining sleek design elements with aggressive styling to create a motorcycle that stands out in the 500cc class.
HIGH GRADE COCKPIT
The Ninja 500 boasts an all-new high-contrast LCD instrument panel with thoughtful display placement. The instrument panel includes a distinctive bar-style tachometer that extends over the speedometer, providing a clear view of essential information. Display functions are comprehensive, featuring an odometer, gear position indicator, fuel gauge, dual trip meters, remaining range, current and average fuel consumption, coolant temperature, clock, connected device notifications (Bluetooth®, mail, telephone), service indicator, and the economical riding indicator.
The economical riding indicator is a standout feature that actively appears on the LCD screen to signal favorable fuel consumption conditions. This feature serves as a valuable tool for riders to optimize fuel efficiency by paying attention to the indicated conditions. The LCD screen incorporates original Kawasaki fonts, delivering easy-to-read information to riders during their journeys. With its extensive range of features and user-friendly design, the LCD instrument panel elevates the riding experience, providing riders with comprehensive information at a glance while enhancing the overall aesthetic appeal of the motorcycle.
SMARTPHONE CONNECTIVITY
Harnessing the power of Bluetooth® technology, the Ninja 500 offers riders seamless wireless connectivity to their motorcycle. Leveraging the dedicated smartphone application RIDEOLOGY THE APP*, this innovative feature unlocks a myriad of functions, enhancing the overall motorcycle experience. Whether it’s monitoring performance metrics, receiving notifications or customizing settings, Bluetooth connectivity allows riders to stay connected to their bike in a modern and intuitive way.
The dashboard on a 2024 Kawasaki Ninja 500. Photo courtesy Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A.
Functions include:
· Vehicle info: battery voltage can be viewed via the smartphone
· Riding log: GPS route information as well as vehicle running information can be logged and viewed via the smartphone
· Telephone notices: when a call or mail is received by the smartphone, this is indicated on the instrument display
· Communication sharing: rider profile, location and riding logs can be shared with other RIDOLOGY THE APP users, allowing riders to interact with other like-minded riders
· Maintenance log: maintenance history like refuelling, lubrication, oil changes, consumable parts replacement, and periodic inspections can be managed
NINJA® 500 SE
The all-new Kawasaki Ninja® 500 SE is a special edition that not only stands out with its distinctive color and graphics but also boasts exclusive features and accessories designed to elevate the riding experience even further. The Ninja 500 SE is equipped with a high-grade full color display with TFT (thin-film transistor) technology, providing optimal visibility. The screen’s background color is selectable to black or white, and the screen brightness adjusts automatically to suit available light. Display functions are similar to the standard Ninja 500, and the display also provides Bluetooth connectivity via RIDEOLOGY THE APP.
An exclusive feature also found on the Ninja 500 SE is Kawasaki’s Intelligent Proximity Activation Start System (KIPASS). KIPASS is a compact key fob in a pocket and allows riders to remotely release the bike’s steering lock and main switch, offering increased convenience while acting as a deterrent to theft and vandalism.
In addition, the Ninja 500 SE is equipped with a conveniently located USB-C outlet, positioned to the left of the instrument panel. This user-friendly outlet serves as a practical solution for powering additional accessories or recharging devices, enhancing the overall connectivity and convenience for riders. The USB-C outlet includes a built-in cover for added protection, ensuring its accessibility and functionality.
Among the exclusive features that define the Ninja 500 SE are a large clear windshield for enhanced wind protection, a radiator screen to help safeguard the engine, frame sliders to provide additional protection during unexpected incidents, a pillion seat cover for a streamlined appearance, a tank pad for added aesthetic appeal, knee grip pads for improved rider comfort and LED rear turn signals. With its unique combination of style and functionality, the Ninja 500 SE caters to riders seeking a distinctive and enhanced riding experience.
KAWASAKI GENUINE ACCESSORIES
A versatile range of Kawasaki Genuine Accessories (KGA) are offered for the Ninja 500, including a large clear windshield, USB-C type outlet, ERGO-FIT® high seat (+30mm), tank bag, tank pad, knee pads, radiator screen, frame sliders, pillion seat cover, helmet lock, and U-lock. These accessories cater to riders seeking enhanced comfort, connectivity, storage, and customization options for their Ninja 500, providing a suite of options to suit individual preferences and riding needs.
*RIDEOLOGY THE APP is not intended for use during vehicle operation. Only use RIDEOLOGY THE APP when the vehicle is not being operated and it is safe to do so.
2024 Model Variations
Kawasaki Ninja® 500
Color: Metallic Spark Black/Metallic Flat Raw Graystone
MSRP: $5,299
Availability: Now
Kawasaki Ninja® 500 KRT Edition
Color: Lime Green/Ebony
MSRP: $5,499
Availability: Now
Kawasaki Ninja® 500 ABS
Color: Metallic Spark Black/Metallic Flat Raw Graystone, White Silver/Metallic Moondust Gray, Passion Red/Metallic Flat Spark Black/Metallic Matte Dark Gray
MSRP: $5,699-$5,899
Availability: Now
Kawasaki Ninja® 500 SE ABS
Color: Passion Red/Metallic Flat Spark Black/Metallic Matte Dark Gray
MSRP: $6,399
Availability: Now
Kawasaki Ninja® 500 KRT Edition SE ABS
Color: Passion Red/Metallic Flat Spark Black/Metallic Matte Dark Gray
MSRP: $6,399
Availability: Now
Kawasaki Ninja® 500 SE 40th Anniversary Edition ABS
Color: Lime Green/Pearl Crystal White/Blue
MSRP: $6,599
Availability: Now
ABOUT KAWASAKI
Kawasaki started full-scale production of motorcycles over a half century ago. The first Kawasaki motorcycle engine was designed based on technical know-how garnered from the development and production of aircraft engines, and Kawasaki’s entry into the motorcycle industry was driven by the company’s constant effort to develop new technologies. Numerous new Kawasaki models introduced over the years have helped shape the market, and in the process have created enduring legends based on their unique engineering, power, design and riding pleasure. In the future, Kawasaki Motors, Ltd. is committed to maintaining and furthering these strengths which will surely give birth to new legends.
Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A. markets and distributes Kawasaki motorcycles, ATVs, side x sides, and JET SKI® watercraft through a network of approximately 1,100 independent retailers, with close to an additional 7,700 retailers specializing in general purpose engines. Kawasaki and its affiliates employ nearly 3,100 people in the United States, with approximately 260 of them located at Kawasaki’s Foothill Ranch, California headquarters.
Kawasaki’s tagline, “Let the Good Times Roll.®”, is recognized worldwide. The Kawasaki brand is synonymous with powerful, stylish and category-leading vehicles. Information about Kawasaki’s complete line of powersports products and Kawasaki affiliates can be found on the Internet at www.kawasaki.com.
More, from a press release issued by Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A.:
Kawasaki Announces New 2024 Motorcycle Models
Kawasaki is very excited to announce the launch of new 2024 motorcycle models including the all-new Ninja® 500, the all-new Z500 ABS, the all-new Ninja® 7 Hybrid ABS, the all-new Z7 Hybrid ABS, the new KLX®230 S, and the new KLX®230SM ABS motorcycles.
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ALL-NEW 2024 Ninja® 500 Motorcycle
Building on the widespread acclaim of the Ninja® 250, Ninja® 300, and Ninja® 400 models, the eagerly anticipated Ninja® 500 and Ninja® 500 SE enters the dynamic lightweight sport segment ready to turn heads. Boasting an updated engine, a chassis that strikes the perfect balance between agility and stability, and an array of rider-centric features such as a relaxed riding position, LED headlights, and seamless smartphone connectivity, the Ninja 500 is truly built for a range of riders.
2024 Ninja® 500 Highlights
NEW powerful & rider-friendly 451cc parallel-twin engine
NEW aggressive Ninja® styling w/ new LED headlight & taillight
NEW high-contrast full LCD instrumentation with smartphone connectivity
NEW seat shape for a more relaxed, sporty riding position
Confidence-inspiring reach to the ground
Assist & Slipper clutch
Lightweight trellis frame
Large diameter 310mm front disc brake w/ available Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)
Kawasaki’s Intelligent Proximity Activation Start System (KIPASS) (SE model)
High-grade full-color TFT display (SE model)
Large windshield for enhanced wind protection (SE model)
USB-C outlet (SE model)
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ALL-NEW 2024 Z500 ABS Motorcycle
Introducing the all-new Kawasaki Z500 ABS motorcycle, a dynamic addition to the Z series developed in parallel with the Ninja 500. Boasting super stylish Z aesthetics that demand attention, this lightweight marvel seamlessly incorporates practical features for day-to-day riding enjoyment. The Z500 ABS bodywork draws inspiration from Kawasaki’s renowned Sugomi™ styling, evident in the aggressive looks that contrast with its highly accommodating and rider-friendly nature.
2024 Z500 ABS Highlights
NEW powerful & rider-friendly 451cc parallel-twin engine
NEW intense supernaked “Z” design w/ new LED triple headlight design
NEW high-contrast full LCD instrumentation with smartphone connectivity
NEW seat shape for a more relaxed, sporty riding position
Assist & Slipper clutch
Superb ride comfort and wind protection
Confidence-inspiring reach to the ground
Lightweight trellis frame
Large diameter 310mm front brake disc w/ Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)
CHANGE THE GAME
ALL-NEW 2024 Ninja® 7 Hybrid ABS Motorcycle
Kawasaki unveils the groundbreaking all-new Ninja® 7 Hybrid ABS motorcycle, introducing the world’s first strong hybrid sportbike motorcycle alongside its lineup of electric models. The Ninja 7 Hybrid ABS is a versatile marvel designed to function as a fuel-efficient city commuter, a thrilling weekend ride, and a silent, zero-emission model for restricted areas.
2024 Ninja® 7 Hybrid ABS Highlights
Strong hybrid power unit
Three drive modes: three riding experiences
E-boost: increased performance and liter-bike-level acceleration
WALK Mode with reverse
6-Speed automated manual transmission
Automatic Launch Position Finder (ALPF)
Idling stop function
Zero emissions, quiet running
Sporty Kawasaki handling and styling
All LED lighting
Futuristic hybrid design
Full-color TFT color instrumentation with smartphone connectivity
CHANGE THE GAME
ALL-NEW 2024 Z7 Hybrid ABS Motorcycle
In a commitment to carbon neutrality and pursuit of innovative mobility solutions, Kawasaki has been at the forefront of shaping the future of transportation. Following the introduction of electric vehicle (EV) models like the Ninja® e-1 and Z e-1, Kawasaki proudly presents a groundbreaking addition to its lineup—the world’s first strong hybrid supernaked motorcycle, the all-new Z7 Hybrid ABS.
2024 Z7 Hybrid ABS Highlights
Strong hybrid power unit
Three drive modes: three riding experiences
E-boost: increased performance and liter-bike-level acceleration
WALK Mode with reverse
6-Speed automated manual transmission
Automatic Launch Position Finder (ALPF)
Idling stop function
Zero emissions, quiet running
Sporty Kawasaki handling
Aggressive Z supernaked styling
All LED lighting
Futuristic hybrid design
Full-color TFT color instrumentation with smartphone connectivity
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NEW 2024 KLX®230 S and KLX®230 SM ABS Motorcycles
First introduced in 2020, the KLX®230 motorcycle has been a trailblazer in the world of off-road fun, purpose-built for serious dirt enthusiasts. Both its engine and frame were meticulously designed for trail riding, earning it a devoted fan base with its brisk engine performance and sure-footed ability to conquer diverse terrains. For 2024, the KLX®230 series returns with updates aimed at elevating performance and taking comfort to new heights.
2024 KLX®230 S Highlights
233cc Fuel-injected, air-cooled, four-stroke engine with electric start
NEW Longer-travel suspension and ample ground clearance
NEW ABS system with on/off function
NEW Smartphone connectivity with RIDEOLOGY THE APP
NEW KX™-inspired styling
NEW Thicker seat with two-tone color
Full-sized wheels
2024 KLX®230SM Highlights
NEW Seat with added comfort and low seat height
NEW KX™ inspired styling
NEW Smartphone connectivity with RIDEOLOGY THE APP
NEW Front brake w/ powerful large-diameter petal disc brakes
NEW Compact, bright LED Headlight
A 2024-model Honda CBR600RR. Photo courtesy American Honda.
American Honda Reveals Returning Two-Wheel Models for 2024 Model Year
11 models across six categories included in announcement
SCL500 and PCX receive new colors for 2024
In the first product release of the 2024 calendar year, American Honda announced the return of 11 motorcycle models, representing six unique categories. From sport bikes to dual sports and scooters, the release highlights the breadth of Honda’s two-wheel offerings.
For riders who prioritize performance on the pavement, the iconic CBR1000RR, CBR600RR and CB1000R return for the 2024 model year. Introduced last year, the retro-inspired SCL500 “scrambler”-style model is back and available in a new color. In addition, the approachable PCX scooter continues to offer affordable, efficient, convenient transportation for urban dwellers.
For 2024, Honda’s lineup of versatile dual-sport models is as strong as ever. The top-selling CRF300L, CRF300LS, CRF300L Rally, XR650L and XR150L all return for the new model year, with the reliable, well-rounded performance that has fueled their popularity for years. Also boasting on- and off-road capability, the Trail125 continues to deliver a fun, approachable and nostalgic riding experience. Rounding out the announcement are the highly specialized Montesa Cota 4RT models, offering premium performance for trials riders of all skill levels.
CBR1000RR
Perfectly hitting the apex of the trickiest corner on the track or carving up your favorite twisty canyon road, the CBR1000RR has a way of inducing adrenaline that few motorcycles can match. Thanks to its precise cornering, instantaneous acceleration and impressive braking capabilities, this superbike embodies Honda’s “Total Control” design philosophy, offering a remarkably connected feel to the pavement. Available with ABS or conventional brakes, the CBR1000RR boasts a potent combination of value and performance that any sport rider can appreciate.
For riders seeking a responsive, exciting ride character that excels on the track or the street, Honda’s CBR600RR delivers perfectly. A high-revving inline four-cylinder engine is paired with high-performance Showa suspension and a light-handling chassis for ultimate precision and connection to the pavement. Backed by eight World Supersport titles (nine if you count its CBR600F predecessor), and offered in ABS and non-ABS versions, the CBR600RR is a proven platform that continues to perform.
Modern design with a classic, minimalist touch: The understated, blacked-out styling of Honda’s CB1000R is complemented by a powerful 998cc engine, nimble handling and a comfortable, upright riding position. Well-suited for everything from spirited canyon rides and daily commuting to coffee shop runs, this streetfighter is impressively versatile and is sure to turn heads wherever it goes.
“Scrambler”-style motorcycles have always been about freedom, versatility and expression. The SCL500 embodies these traits, along with a modern engine, chassis and braking performance, making it an ideal option for commuting, casual weekend outings or café cruises. Utilizing the same 500cc parallel-twin engine found in the popular Rebel 500, this machine offers stylish, approachable performance in an affordable package. True to form, the upright riding position, flat seat, iconic rubber tank pads and high-mounted exhaust are a nod to ancestors of the SCL500, including the CL72 and CL77. Owners can personalize the machine with Honda’s wide range of accessories that tailor the SCL500 to specialized looks and riding experiences.
Whether we’re talking runs to the market, commutes to work, rides to the gym, or relaxing cruises, Honda’s PCX handles all with unmatched comfort, efficiency and convenience—setting the standard by which all modern scooters are measured. As the ultimate tool for navigating urban environments, the PCX is approachable and fun, boasting Honda’s legendary reliability and ease of ownership.
Equally suitable for around-town jaunts and getting off the grid on remote trails, the Honda CRF300L is a jack-of-all-trades that captures the essence of a dual-sport machine. Praised for its ease of ownership, approachable performance and unmatched reliability, the CRF300L serves as a perfect entry point for those who are new to off-road riding, thanks to its smooth, linear power and plush suspension. Plus, it’s available in both standard and ABS versions, as well as a “low-seat” ABS version, there are plenty of options to appeal to a wide range of riders.
Authentic rally styling meets an approachable dual-sport icon: The CRF300L Rally builds upon the CRF300L platform with comfort-focused enhancements like a frame-mounted windscreen, hand guards and a high-capacity fuel tank. For those who seek an affordable entry to the ADV world or just an approachable, comfortable commuter, the CRF300L Rally is the perfect tool for the job. Plus, with industry-leading reliability, this entry-level adventure machine is always ready for the next ride.
A motorcycle of legendary status, the XR650L continues to stand the test of time, thanks in part to its simple, no-frills design and relentless dependability. Backed by an incredible record of success in Baja, this dual-sport icon has amassed a loyal following of enthusiasts around the globe since its introduction in 1993. Not only is it impressively capable in the dirt, it can also serve as an affordable means of transportation around town. The XR650L’s powerful combination of rugged versatility, rock-solid reliability and remarkable value have established it as a mainstay of Honda’s dual-sport lineup.
Value-focused, yet impressively versatile, the XR150L makes the dual-sport motorcycling experience more accessible than ever. With a budget-friendly price tag, efficient fuel economy and approachable ride characteristics, this do-all machine is a capable around-town commuter or campground companion. The XR150L is outfitted with convenient features like a rear cargo rack and electric starter, but it maintains the rugged simplicity for which the XR family of motorcycles is known. Plus, with a wide range of Honda Accessories available, it can be easily adapted for various riding experiences.
As a nod to the Trail 90 and Trail 110 of the 1960s, Honda’s Trail125 embraces a timeless, classic aesthetic while maintaining the approachable, versatile nature of its predecessors. Its authentic vintage styling is contrasted by state-of-the-art fuel injection, an electric starter, disc brakes and front-wheel ABS—all of which promote a comfortable and confidence-inspiring ride. This nostalgic miniMOTO is also multitalented, with the ability to thrive in urban environments and venture past the pavement’s end for casual off-road adventures.
Since 2007, only one motorcycle platform has captured the FIM World Trials Championship crown—meet the Montesa Cota 4RT. Built with the singular focus of conquering the most challenging terrain in the world, the Montesa Cota 4RT models represent the pinnacle of trials technology. Developed and proven at the highest level of competition by 34-time Trials World Champion Toni Bou, the Cota models benefit from top-shelf Showa suspension, programmed fuel injection and a dual-map ECU to adapt to changing riding conditions. Between the competition-ready 4RT300RR and the standard 4RT260R, riders of any skill level can benefit from the performance of the Cota models.
A 2024 BMW F 800 GS (left), F 900 GS (center), and F 900 GS Adventure (right). Photo courtesy BMW Motorrad.
The new 2024 BMW F 800 GS, F 900 GS, and F 900 GS Adventure
• New 895 cc inline twin motor makes more power and torque.
• New F 900 GS over 30 lbs lighter than previous F 850 GS.
• MSRP $10,495 plus Destination for F 800 GS.
• MSRP $13,495 plus Destination for F 900 GS.
• MSRP $14,195 plus Destination for F 900 GS Adventure.
• Estimated Market launch early Q2 2024.
Woodcliff Lake, NJ – Jan. 23, 2024 . . .BMW Motorrad USA proudly introduces the new 2024 BMW F 800 GS, F 900 GS, and F 900 GS Adventure. The new F models are redesigned to dominate the mid-range segments by focusing on the riders’ needs with more features and equipment. The F 800 GS is the ideal entry-level model with a new, more powerful motor and new standard equipment. The F 900 GS is a brand-new motorcycle with a greater focus on off-road experiences through a significant reduction in weight, more power and more equipment. The F 900 GS Adventure is the perfect companion for short and long distance touring, both on and off road.
A 2024 BMW F 900 GS Adventure at speed. Photo courtesy BMW Motorrad.
1. F 800 GS, F 900 GS, AND F 900 GS ADVENTURE HIGHLIGHTS
o New 895 cc parallel-twin engine with counterbalance shafts.
o F 800 GS – 87 hp @ 6,750 rpm and 67 lb-ft of torque @ 6,750 rpm.
o F 900 GS – 105 hp @ 8,500 rpm and 68.6 lb-ft of torque @ 6,750 rpm.
o Over 30 lb weight reduction (F 900 GS).
o Active Knock Control allows for wider range of fuels without performance loss.
o Standard Akrapovič Sport Muffler (F 900 GS).
o Standard two riding modes (Rain and Road) plus ABS Pro and DTC.
o Optional Ride Modes Pro adds Enduro and Enduro Pro modes.
o Optional DBC Engine drag torque control.
o Trellis steel frame.
o Standard full LED lighting.
o 6.5-inch TFT display with Connectivity.
o Optional Intelligent Emergency Call
o Optional Keyless Ride.
o Optional Enduro Pro Package (F 900 models).
o Standard Heated Grips.
o Standard Hand Protection
o Standard Luggage Carrier for Vario Cases (F 800 GS).
o Standard Luggage Rack (F 900 GS Adventure)
o Adjustable shift lever for greater usability during off-road riding.
A 2024 BMW F 900 GS Adventure at rest. Photo courtesy BMW Motorrad.
2. DRIVETRAIN
“In addition to significantly higher peak output and more torque, the new engine in the GS models of the F series provides noticeably more pulling power and acceleration. This benefits the rider not only on the road, but also off the road.” Christian Geis, Project Manager GS Models F-Series
2-cylinder in-line engine with more capacity, output, and torque. In the new BMW F 800 GS, F 900 GS and F 900 GS Adventure, the 2-cylinder in-line engine already used in the BMW F 900 R and F 900 XR with 895 cc (previously 853 cc) capacity delivers more performance thanks to significantly increased output. In the F 900 GS and F 900 GS Adventure, it generates 105 hp at 8,500 rpm (previously: 95 hp) and has a maximum torque of 68.6 lb-ft at 6,750 rpm (previously: 67.8 lb-ft). In the F 800 GS an output of 87 hp is available at 6,750 rpm (previously: 77 hp) as well as 67 lb-ft at 6,750 rpm (previously: 61 lb-ft). Compared to the predecessor models, output and torque have been increased and the torque curve is now significantly greater over the entire speed range. This results in noticeably more pulling power and faster acceleration.
The increase in output and the fuller torque were achieved primarily by increasing the engine capacity by enlarging the cylinder bore by 2 mm to 86 mm with a stroke of 77 mm. In addition, the cylinder heads were updated, and new forged pistons (previously cast pistons) were used. The engine, with a compression of 13.1:1, now has a crankshaft with crankshaft journals offset by 90 degrees and a 270/450 degree firing interval. This is accompanied by a particularly powerful, emotional sound, similar to that of a 90-degree V-twin engine. This sound experience is rounded off by a stainless-steel exhaust system. The new F 900 GS also comes with a standard Akrapovič sport rear muffler which saves 3.7 lbs. in weight compared to the muffler on the predecessor model.
A 2024 BMW F 900 GS at speed. Photo courtesy BMW Motorrad.
Smooth running thanks to counterbalance shafts and dry sump for optimum reliability.
Two counterweight shafts, one in front of and one behind the crankshaft, eliminate unwanted vibrations. To prevent undesirable churning losses and to ensure maximum operational safety, the engine has a dry sump lubrication system that does not require a separate engine oil tank.
Two overhead camshafts, advanced knock control and anti-hopping clutch.
Two overhead camshafts driven by a toothed chain rotate in the cylinder head and operate four valves per cylinder via lightweight and therefore speed-resistant cam followers.
To cover a wider range of available fuel qualities, the new F 800 GS, F 900 GS, and F 900 GS Adventure are equipped with cylinder-selective knock control. The revised oxygen sensor, together with the catalytic converter, ensures more efficient and effective exhaust gas control and allow for greater range of fuel use without loss of performance.
The clutch is designed as a self-reinforcing anti-hopping clutch (oil bath clutch). It not only ensures low operating forces on the adjustable clutch lever, but also increases riding safety by reducing the engine drag torque – especially when braking and downshifting at the same time.
For fast up and down-shifting of the six-speed transmission without having to use the clutch, BMW Motorrad offers Gear Shift Assist Pro as an option.
Standard “Rain” and “Road” riding modes and DTC
To adapt to the rider’s individual wishes, the new F 800 GS, F 900 GS, and F 900 GS Adventure offer two standard riding modes: “Rain” and “Road”. Dynamic Traction Control
(DTC), which ensures a high level of riding safety, is also standard.
Optional Riding Modes Pro and Engine Drag Torque Control
The new F models can be equipped with optional Riding Modes Pro. It includes the additional riding modes “Dynamic” and “Enduro” as well as “Enduro Pro” for the F 900 GS and F 900 GS Adventure. Riding modes Pro also allows the rider to pre-select up to four riding modes for the button assignment on the right-hand handlebar controls. Engine Drag Torque Control is a further new component of Riding Modes Pro.
A 2024 BMW F 900 GS at rest. Photo courtesy BMW Motorrad.
3. SUSPENSION
“With the new F 900 GS, we have developed a GS with outstanding off-road qualities, particularly by significantly reducing weight and enhancing chassis technology. The Enduro Package Pro with sport suspension is available for ambitious off-road riding.” Sergio Fossa, Product Manager F-Series
Trellis steel frame with bolt-on frame section for optimum rigidity, robustness, and riding precision. BMW F 900 GS with new, significantly lighter plastic fuel tank.
The new F 800 GS, F 900 GS and F 900 GS Adventure rely on a trellis frame made of deep-drawn sheet steel parts welded together, which integrates the 2-cylinder in-line
engine as a load bearing element. The bolted-on steel rear frame makes it possible to create a visually short and slim rear end. The 3.8-gallon plastic tank of the new F 900 GS
is a completely new development saving 9.9 lbs of weight compared to the steel fuel tank of the previous model.
BMW F 900 GS with new and lighter rear section and new luggage carrier.
The new F 900 GS features a completely redesigned rear section which makes it look even more dynamic and saves around 5.3 lbs. of weight. The luggage carrier of the F 900
GS was adapted in the process in the authentic GS spirit. It allows the customer to attach soft bags, rucksacks or an aluminum case system from the original BMW Motorrad
accessories range using various attachment options. The case holder has been designed so that it can be assembled and disassembled with little effort.
Upside-down front forks and double-sided swinging arm with central rear shock. New, fully adjustable upside-down forks on the BMW F 900 GS and F 900 GS Adventure.
The new F 900 GS and F 900 GS Adventure feature new, fully adjustable, 43 mm Showa upside-down forks. The suspension travel is 9.1-inches. Depending on the area of use and individual needs, both the rebound and compression damping as well as the spring preload can be adjusted manually. As before, the F 800 GS uses 41 mm front forks with 6.7-inches of suspension travel.
The rear wheels are controlled by a double-sided aluminum swing arm in conjunction with a directly linked central shock. The swing arm has been modified for the new F 900 GS and is 0.5 lbs. lighter than in the predecessor model. In addition to a hydraulically adjustable spring base (“spring preload”), the central shock also features adjustable rebound damping. For the new BMW F 800 GS, F 900 GS, and F 900 GS Adventure: The suspension travel is 8.5-inches (F 900 GS and F 900 GS Adventure) and 6.7-inches (F 800 GS).
Enduro Package Pro for the new BMW F 900 GS with fully adjustable upside-down forks, fully adjustable rear shock, handlebar risers and M Endurance Chain.
For even better off-road performance, BMW Motorrad offers the optional Enduro Package Pro for the new F 900 GS. The package includes sport suspension with Showa forks, a rear shock from ZF Sachs, black tubular handlebars with 0.9-inch handlebar risers using a forged aluminum part and the particularly wear-resistant M Endurance chain.
The upside-down forks of the Enduro Package Pro are adjustable with regard to rebound and compression as well as spring preload and offer more rigidity than their standard
counterparts, all within a 2 mm larger slider tube diameter. At the same time, they save 0.4 lbs. in weight. For the first time, BMW Motorrad offers titanium nitride-coated slider
tubes in “Dark Navy Blue” on these upside-down forks. However, the titanium nitride coating is not only great to look at, but also ensures even more sensitive response
behavior and optimized protection against damage, for example from stone impacts thanks to the reduced breakaway torque between the slider tube and the fixed tube.
Compared to the standard shock, the ZF Sachs central shock with reservoir offers a 25 percent wider adjustment range and 20 percent more damping. The wider setting range
is accompanied by significantly increased protection against bottoming out as well as increased temperature stability. In this way, a wide range of use is achieved between very
sporty off-road use with a tight set-up and more leisurely off-road riding with a soft setup.
The shock is manually adjustable. Spring preload, high-speed compression and rebound are conveniently and easily accessible and can be adjusted without tools. Only adjusting
the low-speed compression requires a screwdriver.
Optional Dynamic ESA electronic rear suspension adjustment for an optimum suspension set-up on the F 800 GS and F 900 GS Adventure.
The dynamic riding experience, ride comfort and touring and passenger suitability of the new F 800 GS and F 900 GS Adventure can be enhanced even further with the optional
BMW Motorrad Dynamic ESA (Electronic Suspension Adjustment). Dynamic ESA opens up new dimensions with regard to riding safety, performance, and comfort, as the damping of the rear shock is automatically adjusted to the riding conditions. Dynamic ESA does not work as a stand-alone system but communicates with the other control systems such as ABS Pro and DTC.
An alternative to Dynamic ESA, as part of the Premium Package, is Low Suspension which lowers seat height by 2.2 or 2.8 inches, depending on model.
Standard BMW Motorrad ABS Pro. Dynamic Brake Control (DBC) as an element of the optional Riding Modes Pro.
The front twin disc brakes with BMW Motorrad ABS Pro provides superior, stable deceleration. A single-disc brake is used on the rear wheel.
ABS Pro offers more safety when braking in turns by enabling ABS-assisted braking when leaning into corners. ABS Pro prevents the wheels from locking even when the brakes are applied quickly and reduces abrupt changes in steering force and thus the bike from returning to the upright position, even during sudden braking. The benefits are increased braking and riding stability combined with the best possible deceleration even when cornering.
Dynamic Brake Control DBC increases safety when braking, even in difficult situations, by preventing the throttle from being activated unintentionally. As soon as the sensor cluster
supplies a certain deceleration value during braking, any simultaneous desire to accelerate on the part of the rider is detected as implausible and throttle valve opening is suppressed. This keeps the motorcycle stable and shortens the braking distance. After a certain delay, the hazard warning lights are turned on automatically.
A 2024 BMW F 800 GS. Photo courtesy BMW Motorrad.
New BMW F 900 GS with ergonomics optimized for off-road use, enduro footrests and aluminum side stand. Optimized adjustable gearshift lever.
The new F 800 GS, F 900 GS and F 900 GS Adventure are not just for tall people. Sophisticated ergonomics and numerous available seat heights make them suitable for
everyone. For particularly easy accessibility, a low suspension is available.
The increased off-road capabilities of the new F 900 GS are expressed by the ergonomic triangle (handlebar – seat – footrests). The handlebars of the new F 900 GS are now
positioned 0.6-inches higher than on the previous model. The height can be increased by a further 0.9-inches via the Enduro Package Pro. In addition, the now standard Enduro
footrests are positioned 0.8-inches lower, which, in conjunction with the higher handlebar position and the new design of the fuel tank, offers particular advantages when riding standing up on rough terrain.
Thanks to their special design, the Enduro footrests ideally combine a sure-footed position and self-cleaning function. The rounded edges ensure that the soles of the boots are not damaged, especially when riding in a standing position. To save even more weight, the sidestand of the new F 900 GS is made of lightweight aluminum. Compared to the predecessor model, this reduces sidestand weight by around 0.9 lbs.
All three new models are equipped with an adjustable gearshift lever. This is adjustable in height and length in two positions and thus enables a variable position for road and offroad boots or for standing or seated riding. In conjunction with an optimized bearing and new gearshift lever kinematics, it was also possible to make shifting the six-speed transmission even easier.
The F 900 GS also features a new foot brake lever. It is positioned 0.2 inches higher and is now easier to reach in conjunction with the lower positioned footrests. In addition,
accessibility benefits from a further 0.8 inches when the folding surface piece is folded down.
4. ELECTRONICS
“The new GS models in the F series offer high-quality standard equipment features such as LED headlight and turning indicators and perfectly readable 6.5-inch TFT displays with a wealth of connectivity options.” Christian Geis, Project Manager GS Models F-Series
New, lighter LED headlight for the BMW F 900 GS. All models feature full LED lighting.
Compared to the predecessor model, the LED headlight on the new BMW F 900 GS offers a larger low beam opening angle and thus better illumination directly in front of the motorcycle. This increases safety, especially when riding at night at low speeds. In addition, the new headlight is more than 1.3 lbs. lighter than the previous model. The new F 900 GS Adventure and the F 800 GS also feature full LED lighting all around.
Connectivity and functionality in the form of a large 6.5-inch color TFT display.
The new F Series GS models are equipped with a standard, large 6.5-inch TFT display. The amount of available information, quality of presentation and, last but not least, userfriendliness are unrivalled.
To ensure optimum readability even under difficult lighting conditions – the display was designed to be large and thus easy to understand. It is linked to the multi-controller on
the left-hand handlebar panel and can be operated quickly, safely, and conveniently from here. It offers screen displays tailored to the Enduro world as standard. Additional
displays are added with the optional Riding Modes Pro.
Phoning, listening to music and navigating while riding is very intuitive. If, for example, a smartphone and a helmet with a communication system are connected via the TFT
display using Bluetooth, the rider can easily access media playback and telephone functions. These functions can be used without installing an app. If there is an active
Bluetooth connection to a standard smartphone, the rider can listen to music while riding. In addition, the free BMW Motorrad Connected app offers practical arrow navigation
directly via the TFT display. The basic navigation is particularly attractive for motorcyclists who want to comfortably manage everyday traffic or short trips without additional equipment.
The new BMW F 900 GS comes as standard with multifunction holder to accommodate navigation devices, action cams and more.
The new BMW F 900 GS comes equipped with a standard holder which permits action cam or other devices to be mounted. The holder has been designed to provide optimum
readability in both seated and standing riding positions and to provide good weather protection with both small and large windshields. In order to install the BMW Motorrad
ConnectedRide Navigator or the BMW Motorrad ConnectedRide Cradle, the GPS Prep option is required.
Optional Intelligent Emergency Call.
An eCall system is available on the new models which aims to get help to the scene of the incident as quickly as possible. After being automatically or manually activated, the
intelligent emergency call sends the position data and thus the coordinates of the accident location from the motorcycle in the event of an emergency situation or accident and activates the rescue chain via the qualified BMW Call Center. eCall requires a mobile phone connection to activate the emergency chain.
Optional Keyless Ride for conveniently activating the locking functions.
As is already the case with other BMW Motorrad models, the optional Keyless Ride system replaces the conventional ignition-steering lock. This makes using the previously standard key superfluous. The steering lock, ignition, fuel filler flap and accessory antitheft alarm system are controlled by means of a transponder integrated in the motorcycle key, which transmits a radio signal with a vehicle-specific frequency. The key can therefore remain in the rider’s jacket or pants pocket.
5. DESIGN
“With the new F 900 GS, we have not only achieved a very good result with regard to functionality, but also in terms of designing an athletic and sporty BMW GS. Pure GS, so to speak, and reduced to the original genes with powerful off-road qualities.” Edgar Heinrich, Head of Design BMW Motorrad
The new BMW F 900 GS sends out a clear signal: Off-road expertise.
The new BMW F 900 GS has been completely redesigned and benefits from a dynamic design that signals increased off-road abilities and sportiness, as well as visually highlighting the 30.8-lbs of reduced weight. One of the key points of the new design is the redesigned plastic fuel tank, which allowed for a much slimmer and ergonomically more favorable design with a capacity of only 0.1-gallons less than the previous model.
New, close-fitting tank side panels, together with a new radiator trim, give the new F 900 GS a sleek, sporty, and off-road-oriented look. At the same time, new frame trim
(featuring the GS logo) help the rider maintain optimum leg contact with the new F 900 GS, especially when riding off-road in a standing position. In typical GS style, the new F
900 GS features the short GS beak fender underneath the new, compact headlight and the typical GS flyline that stretches over the tank and the sporty seat to the rear.
Off-road qualities, sportiness and dynamic performance are also reflected in the rear section, which is significantly narrower than that of the predecessor model. The dynamic
appearance of the new F 900 GS is enhanced by the sporty rear Akrapovič muffler.
The off-road ambitions of the new F 900 GS are highlighted by the standard hand protectors. In the Style GS Trophy variant, an additional metal bracket and a newly
designed plastic panel ensure significantly improved protection for the rider’s hands and the controls in the event of impacts or falls, especially in off-road use. The front section features an enduro-style windshield. With a reduced shape, it provides sufficient wind and weather protection and prevents annoying helmet turbulence when riding in the seated position and offers protection from dirt and dust for the rider and controls when riding standing off-road. A higher Dakar-style windshield for even better wind and weather
protection with less helmet noise is available as an original BMW Motorrad accessory.
The new BMW F 800 GS Colors and Styles.
In the Base Style, the new F 800 GS is delivered in Light White solid paint with radiator trim and fuel tank center cover painted in Light White. Black handlebars and a black/blue seat with embroidered GS lettering provide an exciting contrast with embroidered GS lettering.
The new F 800 GS in “Style Sport” showcases its dynamic qualities in Racing Blue with Light White radiator trim and a Racing Blue fuel tank center cover. A clear windshield adds a sporty touch, while silver handlebars and a black and red seat with embroidered GS lettering add to the sporty GS feeling.
The “Style Triple Black” in Black Storm Metallic (also used on the fuel tank center cover) with Mineral Grey Matte Metallic radiator trim, the new F 800 GS emphasizes its purposeful look. Dynamic touches are the silver handlebars and a black-grey seat with embroidered GS lettering.
The new BMW F 900 GS Colors and Styles
The new F 900 GS is available in a Base Black Storm Metallic with the fuel tank cover painted in Mineral Grey Matte Metallic. The black-coated fixed fork tubes, black rear
frame, black wheel rims and a black seat with red contrasting elements harmonize with this. The radiator panels in Black Storm with GS logo provide a contrasting accent.
The optional “Style Passion” variant makes a sporty statement in São Paulo Yellow solid paint. Black-coated wheels and forks give it an athletic touch. The bike’s dynamic look is enhanced by the red rear frame as well as radiator trim, fuel tank side covers and fork slider tube cover in vehicle color with black/red graphics.
The sportiest “Style GS Trophy” version combines Light White solid paint, Racing Blue Matte Metallic and Racing Red. The new F 900 GS emphasizes its off-road character with aluminum brackets for the hand protectors, an aluminum engine guard, black fork tubes and the black seat (also with red contrasts). Sporty touches are provided by gold wheel
rims and a white rear frame. The fuel tank side covers and radiator trim in Light White solid paint as well as the front fender are highlighted with graphics in BMW colors of
blue/red on a white background.
The new BMW F 900 GS Adventure Colors and Styles
The new F 900 GS Adventure shows that is ready for adventure, off-road tours, and longdistance travel in the Base Style of Black Storm Metallic (also used on the fuel tank center cover) and newly designed radiator trim with GS logo in White Aluminum. Black components such as the engine, fixed fork tubes, wheel rims and a black-grey comfort
seat blend in harmoniously.
The new F 900 G Adventure in “Style Ride Pro” in White Aluminum Matte signals a spirit of adventure and long-distance travel qualities. Together with new radiator trim with GS logo in White Aluminum (also used on the fuel tank center cover) as well as a black-grey comfort seat, the new F 900 GS Adventure looks sporty and stylish at the same time.
6. STANDARD AND OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
Standard Equipment F 800 GS
o New 895 cc inline twin motor with 87 hp and 67 lb-ft of torque.
o 6-speed transmission with Anti-hopping clutch and chain drive.
o Electronic Throttle.
o Steering Stabilizer.
o 6.5-inch Color TFT Display with Connectivity and Multicontroller.
o BMW Motorrad ABS Pro.
o DTC Dynamic Traction Control (disengageable).
o TCA Torque Control Assist.
o Two Riding Modes (Rain and Road).
o Heated Grips.
o One Piece Bench Seat.
o Full LED lighting.
o Hand Protection.
o Adjustable Aluminum Shift Lever.
o Adjustable Hand Brake and Clutch Levers.
o Luggage Carrier for Vario Cases.
o Cast Aluminum Wheels.
o Rear shock with travel dependent damping, preload and rebound adjustment.
o 12-volt socket and USB port.
o Electronic Immobilizer.
o Comfort Turn Signals.
Unique Standard Equipment F 900 GS
o New 895 cc inline twin motor with 105 hp and 68.6 lb-ft of torque.
o Lighter plastic fuel tank.
o Akrapovič Sport Muffler.
o Upside down Front Forks with rebound, compression and preload adjustability.
o Cross-Spoke Wheels.
o Wider Enduro Footrests.
o Multi-function holder.
Unique Standard Equipment F 900 GS Adventure
o New 895 cc inline twin motor with 105 hp and 68.6 lb-ft of torque.
o Larger Adventure Fuel Tank.
o Upside down Front Forks with rebound, compression and preload adjustability.
o Aluminum Engine Protection Plate.
o Adjustable Windshield.
o Wider Enduro Footrests.
o Luggage Rack.
Optional Equipment and Packages
Premium Package F 800 GS ($1,795).
o M Endurance Chain.
o Keyless Ride.
o Gear Shift Assist Pro.
o Ride Modes Pro.
o Dynamic ESA or Low Suspension (-2.2-inch seat height).
o TPM Tire Pressure Monitor.
o GPS Prep.
o Cruise Control.
o Luggage Carrier with case holders.
o Center Stand.
o Intelligent Emergency Call.
Premium Package F 900 GS ($1,750)
o M Endurance Chain.
o Keyless Ride.
o Gear Shift Assist Pro.
o Ride Modes Pro.
o GPS Prep.
o Cruise Control.
o TPM Tire Pressure Monitor.
Enduro Package Pro F 900 GS ($1,495)
o Sport Suspension.
o High Handlebars.
Premium Package F 900 GS Adventure ($2,460)
o M Endurance Chain.
o Dynamic ESA.
o Keyless Ride.
o Gear Shift Assist Pro.
o Ride Modes Pro.
o GPS Prep.
o Cruise Control.
o LED Fog Lights.
o Center Stand.
o Mount for Aluminum Cases.
o TPM Tire Pressure Monitor.
Ride Pro Package F 900 GS Adventure ($2,475)
o M Endurance Chain.
o Dynamic ESA.
o Keyless Ride.
o Gear Shift Assist Pro.
o GPS Prep.
o Cruise Control.
o LED Fog Lights.
o Center Stand.
o Mount for Aluminum Cases.
Stand Alone Options
o Intelligent Emergency Call.
o Rallye Seat Low F 900 GS (-1.4-inch seat height).
o Rallye Seat High F 900 GS (+0.8-inch seat height).
o Extra Low Seat F 900 GSA (-2.0 inches).
o Comfort Seat High F 800 GS (+0.6 inches).
o Extra Low Seat F 800 GS (-1.4 inches).
o Windshield High (+2.0 inches).
o Anti-Theft Alarm (dealer installed accessory).
o Sport Rear Muffler F 900 GSA.
o Off-Road Tires F 900 GS and GSA.
Original BMW Motorrad Accessories
o Mounts for aluminum cases (F 900 GS and Adventure).
o Single seat bench sport black (F 900 GS).
o Passenger footrests (all models).
o Foot lever adjustable black (all models).
o Hand levers adjustable black (all models).
o Side stand Enduro (all models).
o Rear frame protection (F 900 GS).
o Engine protection bar black (F 900 GS).
o Enduro hand protectors large.
o LED additional headlight black (F 900 GS).
o Side stand Enduro silver (F 900 GS and Adventure).
o Connected Ride Navigator (all models).
7. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
F 800 GS F 900 GS / GSA
Engine
Capacity cc/cu. in. 895 / 54.6
Bore x stroke mm 86.0 x 77.0
Output hp 87 @ 6,750 105 @ 8,500 rpm
Torque lb-ft. 67 @ 6,750 68.6 @ 6,750 rpm
Type Liquid-cooled, inline 2-cylinder with dry sump lubrication
No. of cylinders 2
Compression / fuel 13.1:1 / premium unleaded
Valve / accelerator actuation OHV / 4-valves per cylinder
Ø intake/exhaust valve dia. mm 33.5 / 27.2 Ø
throttle body dia. mm 48
Engine control BMS-ME
Emission control Closed-loop 3-way catalytic converter, EU5+
Electrical system
Alternator W 416
Battery V/Ah 12/9 maintenance-free
Headlight LED low and high beam
Starter W 900
Transmission
Clutch Anti-hopping wet clutch
Gearbox Constant-mesh 6-speed gearbox
Primary ratio 1.821
Transmission ratios I 2.833
II 2.067
III 1.600
IV 1.308
V 1.103
VI 0.968
Rear wheel drive O-ring chain with vibration damping in rear hub
Transmission ratio 2.588 2.765 F 900 GS 2.588 F 900 GSA
Suspension
Frame construction type Trellis steel frame with load bearing engine
Front suspension 41 mm front forks 43 mm front forks
Rebound and compression adjustable F 900 GS
Rear suspension Aluminum double-sided swing arm with central shock
Spring base and rebound adjustable
Suspension travel front/rear in. 6.7 / 6.7 9.1 / 8.5
Wheel castor in. 4.2 4.7
Wheelbase in. 61.3 62.6 F 900 GS 62.4 F 900 GSA
Steering head angle ° 63.0 62.0
Brakes
front Twin 305 mm disks 2-piston floating calipers
rear Single-disc brake Ø 265 mm 1-piston floating caliper
ABS BMW Motorrad ABS Pro
Wheels Aluminum cast wheels Cross-spoke wheels
front 2.50 x 19” 2.15 x 21″
rear 4.25 x 17”
Tires
Front 110/80 R 19 90/90 R 21
Rear 150/70 R 17
Dimensions and weights
Total length in. 90.4 89.4 F 900 GS 90.6 F 900 GSA
Total width with handguards in. 35.8 37.1 F 900 GS 37.0 F 900 GSA
Seat height in. 32.1 34.3 F 900 GS 34.4 F 900 GSA
DIN unladen weight lbs. 500 483 F 900 GS 542 F 900 GSA
Permitted total weight lbs. 970 981 F 900 GS 1,003 F 900 GSA
Fuel tank capacity gal. 4.0 3.8 F 900 GS 6.1 F 900 GSA
Performance figures 0-62 mph sec. 4.2 3.8 F 900 GS 3.7 F 900 GSA
Top speed mph 118 124+
BMW Group in America
BMW of North America, LLC has been present in the United States since 1975. RollsRoyce Motor Cars NA, LLC began distributing vehicles in 2003. The BMW Group in the United States has grown to include marketing, sales, and financial service organizations for the BMW brand of motor vehicles, including motorcycles, the MINI brand, and RollsRoyce Motor Cars; Designworks, a strategic design consultancy based in California; a technology office in Silicon Valley and various other operations throughout the country. BMW Manufacturing Co., LLC in South Carolina is the BMW Group global center of competence for BMW X models and assembles the X3, X4, X5, X6 and X7 Sports Activity Vehicles as well as the BMW XM. The BMW Group sales organization is represented in the U.S. through networks of 350 BMW passenger car and BMW Sports Activity Vehicle centers,145 BMW motorcycle retailers, 104 MINI passenger car dealers, and 38 RollsRoyce Motor Car dealers. BMW (US) Holding Corp., the BMW Group’s sales headquarters for North America, is located in Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey.
A 2023-model BMW S 1000 RR. Photo courtesy BMW Motorrad.
BMW Motorrad crowns its 100th anniversary with the strongest sales result in the company’s history.
Munich. In its anniversary year, BMW Motorrad delivered 209,257 motorcycles and scooters to customers, 3.1% more than in the previous year and the highest sales volume in the company’s history. The regions of Europe, Asia and Latin America in particular made a significant contribution to BMW Motorrad’s record sales volume with record sales figures. Germany and North America also contributed to the record result with strong sales. The convincing product portfolio with successful offerings that characterise their respective segments and the market launch of popular new models such as the
high-powered BMW M 1000 R or the touring enduro icon BMW R 1300 GS were strong arguments for the successful performance in 2023.
Markus Flasch, Head of BMW Motorrad: “I would like to thank our customers all over the world for the great trust they have placed in us again in 2023. With a record result in our anniversary year, BMW Motorrad remains the world’s number one in the premium motorcycle and scooter segment and once again demonstrates the brand’s successful strategic orientation. Our market leadership in numerous segments is based on innovation leadership, our highly attractive product range and our strong brand. Based on these three main success factors, BMW Motorrad is ideally positioned and I am very confident about the year 2024.”
Solid sales in Europe with record growth in Eastern Europe.
With 116,012 (+ 4.7 %) motorcycles and scooters sold, Europe as a whole remained by far the strongest sales region for BMW Motorrad. Germany remained the strongest individual market with 24,176 units (+ 0.2 %), followed by France (21,668 units / + 2.1 %), Italy (16,179 units / + 3.3 %) and Spain (12,716 units / + 1.7 %). Eastern Europe also contributed to BMW Motorrad’s very pleasing overall European performance with sales of 6,000 units, a record increase of 105.4 % and more than double the previous year’s figure.
China, India, Brazil and Mexico made a significant contribution to this success.
In other regions, several countries ended the year with record sales. In Asia (47,061 units / + 1.6 %), both China (15,832 units / + 2.8 %) and India (8,768 units / + 20.4 %) achieved their best results to date. Brazil, with record sales of 14,106 vehicles (+ 8.1 %), and Mexico (7,088 units / + 6.8 %) also made a significant contribution to BMW Motorrad’s record result.
The R 1250 GS and GS Adventure, along with the highly successful new R 1300 GS, lead the way.
The boxer models R 1250 GS and R 1250 GS Adventure also delivered their customary strong performance, with sales of around 56,000 units. Together with the new R 1300 GS (4,528 units), which has been on sale since autumn 2023, the three GS models once again made a significant contribution to BMW Motorrad’s record sales of 60,535 units (+1.62%).
Sporty four-cylinder models with undiminished dynamism.
The fascination with performance and riding dynamics also resulted in a positive sales trend for the sporty four-cylinder models from BMW Motorrad. With 11,442 units sold
(+ 13.9%), the S 1000 RR underlined its top position and market leadership in the supersport bike segment, while the M 1000 R hyper roadster exceeded all expectations with 3,655 units delivered to customers. Together with the S 1000 R, the S 1000 XR and the exclusive M 1000 RR, 25,194 units (+ 7.5 %) of the high-performance four-cylinder models were delivered to customers worldwide.
BMW Motorrad also achieved top performance in the mid-range segment and in the BMW Motorrad segment of up to 500 cc.
With a total of 62,834 units sold (+ 3.2 %), the F series with two-cylinder engines and the G models with single-cylinder engines also made a significant contribution to
BMW Motorrad’s record result. The F 750 GS, which is particularly popular with new customers, was a particular highlight, with 11,064 units sold (+ 15.6 %).
Clear market leadership for the CE 04 and strong performance of BMW Motorrad’s Urban Mobility range.
With a share of around 70 % in the global market for all-electric motorcycles and scooters with an output of more than 11 kW, the CE 04 has secured itself the undisputed market leadership. With 7,177 units delivered, the expressive electric scooter exceeded the previous year’s deliveries by 44 %. Supplemented by the two successful scooters
C 400 GT and C 400 X, the Urban Mobility segment of BMW Motorrad achieved a sales volume of 20,460 units, which corresponds to an increase of 17.9 % compared to the previous year.
Optimistic outlook for 2024.
Stephan Reiff, Head of Sales and Brand: “The sales record in our anniversary year is both an honour and an obligation. With numerous new, innovative models and products for our customers, we at BMW Motorrad will do everything in our power to build on this record year in 2024 and further consolidate our leading position in the premium segment. Our new GS models in particular will play an important role here. This year, our customers and fans can once again look forward to numerous world premieres, highlights, events and emotionally charged motorcycles offers.”
AMA Announces 2024 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4RR 40th Anniversary Edition As 100th Anniversary Raffle Bike
PICKERINGTON, Ohio — The world of motorcycling has many milestones in 2024, with the American Motorcyclist Association commemorating 100 years of promoting the motorcycling lifestyle, and Kawasaki celebrating the 40th birthday of the legendary Kawasaki Ninja.
To honor both anniversaries, the AMA is raffling a 2024 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4RR 40th Anniversary Edition in 2024. The Ninja joins a 1975 BMW R90S and 1997 KTM 200 EXC Jackpiner as the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame raffle bikes for 2024.
“The Kawasaki Ninja is an icon of a motorcycle, a model that is synonymous with the sportbike category like no other,” said AMA Chief Operating Officer James Holter. “We are honored and appreciative that Kawasaki approached the AMA with this opportunity to commemorate both of our historic milestones with this anniversary raffle. Even better, every dollar raised will go to fund the American Motorcycle Heritage Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to preserving American motorcycling history for future generations through the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame.”
The original Kawasaki Ninja 900 of 1984 is a historic piece of motorcycling history, melding open-class power — from an all-new liquid-cooled engine — with near-middleweight handling, a combination other open-class sportbikes simply could not match.
The new ZX-4RR Anniversary Edition mixes world-class sportbike handling characteristics with a screaming, 16,000-rpm engine that must be experienced to believe.
And now it’s up for grabs as one of the AMA’s latest raffle bikes.
“Kawasaki has supported the AMA’s mission for over 50 years as a Business Member helping to promote and preserve the motorcycling lifestyle,” said Kawasaki Regional Sales Director and AMA Board of Directors Member, Mark Hosbach. “This year marks the 100th anniversary of the AMA as well as the 40th anniversary of the legendary Kawasaki Ninja motorcycle. We are proud to partner with the AMA to offer a limited 40th anniversary model of our new Ninja ZX-4RR motorcycle to be raffled off in 2024 to help further support the AMA’s cause.”
To enter, donate to the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum. A $5 donation will receive one ticket, or a $20 donation gets five entries. Participants must be 18 years or older and a resident of the United States to win.
Donate today to the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum and be entered into the raffle for the 2024 Ninja ZX-4RR 40th Anniversary Edition.
About the American Motorcyclist Association
Founded in 1924, the AMA is a not-for-profit member-based association whose mission is to promote the motorcycle lifestyle and protect the future of motorcycling. As the world’s largest motorcycling rights and event sanctioning organization, the AMA advocates for riders’ interests at all levels of government and sanctions thousands of competition and recreational events every year. Besides offering members money-saving discounts on products and services, the AMA also publishes American Motorcyclist, a recently revitalized and monthly full-color magazine (and digital version of same) that covers current events and motorcycle history with brilliant photography and compelling writing. American Motorcyclist is also North America’s largest-circulation magazine. Through the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame in Pickerington, Ohio, the AMA honors the heroes and heritage of motorcycling. For more information, visit AmericanMotorcyclist.com.
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Epilepsy Safe Mode: this profile enables people with epilepsy to use the website safely by eliminating the risk of seizures that result from flashing or blinking animations and risky color combinations.
Visually Impaired Mode: this mode adjusts the website for the convenience of users with visual impairments such as Degrading Eyesight, Tunnel Vision, Cataract, Glaucoma, and others.
Cognitive Disability Mode: this mode provides different assistive options to help users with cognitive impairments such as Dyslexia, Autism, CVA, and others, to focus on the essential elements of the website more easily.
ADHD Friendly Mode: this mode helps users with ADHD and Neurodevelopmental disorders to read, browse, and focus on the main website elements more easily while significantly reducing distractions.
Blindness Mode: this mode configures the website to be compatible with screen-readers such as JAWS, NVDA, VoiceOver, and TalkBack. A screen-reader is software for blind users that is installed on a computer and smartphone, and websites must be compatible with it.
Keyboard Navigation Profile (Motor-Impaired): this profile enables motor-impaired persons to operate the website using the keyboard Tab, Shift+Tab, and the Enter keys. Users can also use shortcuts such as “M” (menus), “H” (headings), “F” (forms), “B” (buttons), and “G” (graphics) to jump to specific elements.
Additional UI, design, and readability adjustments
Font adjustments – users, can increase and decrease its size, change its family (type), adjust the spacing, alignment, line height, and more.
Color adjustments – users can select various color contrast profiles such as light, dark, inverted, and monochrome. Additionally, users can swap color schemes of titles, texts, and backgrounds, with over seven different coloring options.
Animations – person with epilepsy can stop all running animations with the click of a button. Animations controlled by the interface include videos, GIFs, and CSS flashing transitions.
Content highlighting – users can choose to emphasize important elements such as links and titles. They can also choose to highlight focused or hovered elements only.
Audio muting – users with hearing devices may experience headaches or other issues due to automatic audio playing. This option lets users mute the entire website instantly.
Cognitive disorders – we utilize a search engine that is linked to Wikipedia and Wiktionary, allowing people with cognitive disorders to decipher meanings of phrases, initials, slang, and others.
Additional functions – we provide users the option to change cursor color and size, use a printing mode, enable a virtual keyboard, and many other functions.
Browser and assistive technology compatibility
We aim to support the widest array of browsers and assistive technologies as possible, so our users can choose the best fitting tools for them, with as few limitations as possible. Therefore, we have worked very hard to be able to support all major systems that comprise over 95% of the user market share including Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, Opera and Microsoft Edge, JAWS and NVDA (screen readers).
Notes, comments, and feedback
Despite our very best efforts to allow anybody to adjust the website to their needs. There may still be pages or sections that are not fully accessible, are in the process of becoming accessible, or are lacking an adequate technological solution to make them accessible. Still, we are continually improving our accessibility, adding, updating and improving its options and features, and developing and adopting new technologies. All this is meant to reach the optimal level of accessibility, following technological advancements. For any assistance, please reach out to