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One-off tribute to 100 years of BMW bikes

July 12, 2023 by Alastair Sloane

Highlighting 100 years of BMW motorcycles this year is an R 18 boxer customised by former European motocross champion Dirk Oehlerking’s company Kingston Custom.  It’s been designed as a unique take on streamliner bikes of the 1930s. Oehlerking and BMW call the bike The Crown.  Aside from the overall shape, the most striking feature of The Crown is the front … [Read more...] about One-off tribute to 100 years of BMW bikes

Husqvarna’s new Norden 901 Expedition

March 6, 2023 by Alastair Sloane

The Husqvarna Norden 901 Expedition is an upgraded version of the base model 901 touring bike, unveiled at the Milan show in 2019 before going into production in 2020. In a bid to bolster the 901’s go-anywhere, long-range capabilities, the Swedish company (owned by Austria’s KTM) came up with changes, including fitting the trellis frame with WP XPLOR suspension that boosts … [Read more...] about Husqvarna’s new Norden 901 Expedition

Audi and Ducati get it together

February 9, 2023 by Alastair Sloane

Ducati first showed off two Scrambler-based concept bikes, the Motard and DesertX, at its world premiere  event in Italy in 2019. The frenzied reception the DesertX received prompted the company to prepare the Dakar-inspired adventure bike for production in 2021. It went on sale in New Zealand last year, priced at around $25,000. Now Ducati has tweaked it … [Read more...] about Audi and Ducati get it together

Ducati updates family of Scramblers

December 14, 2022 by Alastair Sloane

In 2015, Ducati introduced its Scrambler family, a range of more affordable modular bikes.  Seven years on, the retro-inspired range now accounts for more than a quarter of the brand’s total annual sales.   The iconic company has expanded its Scrambler lineup for the 2023 model year. All three new bikes are powered by 73hp air-cooled L-twin engines and get a host of updates … [Read more...] about Ducati updates family of Scramblers

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The Good Oil

If you are in a position to shell out upwards of NZ$600,000 for the 60thanniversary Porsche 911 S/T or optional Porsche 911 S/T Heritage,  you’ll no doubt want the signature titanium watch that goes with it. That’s how Porsche figures it anyway. Or, if you want the watch you’ll need to get the car. Both the car and the watch are limited to 1963 units, the year the original 911 model broke cover. The watch – Chronograph 1 911 S/T and Chronograph 1 911 S/T Heritage – and the car carry matching edition numbers.  The watch is priced at $US13,500, or around $NZ22,200. The car, says Porsche NZ, starts at $NZ608,000. A “strictly limited number” will go into production for NZ early next year.

Eight is enough to block Euro 7 aims

Eight European Union countries are pushing to weaken new EU emissions limits for cars, saying they are overly ambitious and unrealistic for carmakers to hit. The eight countries – France, Italy, the Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Slovakia – said in a joint paper that parts of the proposed Euro 7 regulation, including curbs on exhaust pipe emissions, should be scrapped entirely. They said the limits would force carmakers to invest in improving exhaust emissions performance, money which would be better spent on developing zero-emission vehicles. Taken together, the countries would have enough votes to block the proposal.

Diesel fuels EV concept for US military

A  go-anywhere EV concept for the US military uses an onboard 12kW diesel generator to top up the batteries on the move.  The all-wheel-drive has 800-volt technology and a 200kWh battery pack to power three electric motors, two in the rear and one up front. Claimed output is 745kW/15,590Nm, or 1000hp and 11,500 ft-lb of torque.  The four-seater was developed by the defence division of General Motors and is based on the platform of the Hummer SUV. It rides on Fox performance shock absorbers and 37-inch tyres and comes with “exceptional” approach and departure angles for off-road mobility. Maximum range using the generator to keep things ticking over is said to be around 500km.

We are the World

The outside temperature in Midland, Texas, was 40.5C when staff at the local office of the US National Weather Service set out to show the cabin of a closed car can literally get baking hot in summer. They mixed up a batch of chocolate chip cookies and laid them on the car’s dashboard – the surface of which showed a temperature of 87.7C. A little over four hours later the cookies were ready to eat. “Even though ours weren’t golden brown, we can confirm that they are done and delicious,” the staff wrote on Facebook.

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