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    For the month of May 2021, @Unique_Motorsports is having a special promo for SingaporeBikes.com members, with a straight forward, no nonsense $10 off voucher for all SingaporeBikes.com members.

    Minimum spending to be entitled to this special promotion would be $60 - That translates to a 16.6% discount!
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    Yamaha is set to bring back the R7 moniker and some convincing renders of the motorcycle have come out already.
    The existence of such a model in Yamaha’s pipeline was uncovered recently when the Japanese bike manufacturer filed a registration of the title Yamaha YZF-R7 in the USA.
    Expected to make its debut either in the fag end of this year or in early 2022, it would be the successor to the homologation special that was put on sale 2 decades ago.

    However, unlike the first R7, the new model will be based on the MT-07 street bike and will not be limited to just 500 units like the old one was.
    Coming to these 2022 Yamaha R7 renders, which were done by basically slapping a fairing on the MT-07 and interchanging parts from other Yamaha “R” bikes, it is clear that the bike will be a looker.
    Some might even see this bike as a grown up R6 of sorts, which would only be a compliment, and it should sit right in the middle of Yamaha’s supersports category. If you'd remember, the Yamaha R6 was discontinued late last year for the European market as Yamaha look towards refreshing their sportsbike market.
    However, we can expect Yamaha to come up with a cleaner styling for the motorcycle than these renders suggest.

    The MT-07’s 689cc parallel-twin motor would power the 2022 YZF-R7, but, Yamaha will likely increase the motor’s power output. The 2021 MT-07 has a maximum of 73.4 PS and 67 Nm of torque.
    Considering the old R7 had 106 BHP in stock form which could then be raised to 160 BHP in race trim, it would be a shame if the new R7 did not make a power figure close to, if not more than, its predecessor in stock form.
    That should put it right in the league of the Aprilia RS 660 that makes 100 BHP. This also leads us to speculate that Yamaha might actually use the MT-09’s 890cc 3-cylinder engine for the bike.

    Also, unlike the Italian machine, Yamaha is expected to price the 2022 R7 around £8500, which should please many bikers the world over as it will be one of the most bang for your buck sportsbike you can get in the Class 2 category!

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    Enjoy one month FREE Motorcycle Insurance on Direct Asia Insurance!
    We know recent Covid-19 developments haven’t been kind to us all, both drivers and riders. So we hope to ease some of your burden by offering a one month FREE Motorcycle insurance when you switch over to DirectAsia. This promotion is applicable for all annual Motorcycle insurance policies. T&Cs apply. Protected up to specified limits by SDIC.

    Simply apply promo code 'MC1MONTH' to enjoy this limited time offer now!
    If your motorcycle's insurance is expiring soon, or you want to take advantage of this offer before it runs out, click on the banner above or visit https://www.directasia.com/motorcycle-insurance/ and use the promo code 'MC1MONTH' now!
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    This Promotion is valid from 11 May to 30 May 2021 Under this Promotion, free one month car or motorcycle insurance premium is calculated based on an 9% discount. This Promotion is applicable only to customers who have never been DirectAsia customers before or those that have not held a DirectAsia Car or Motorcycle policy for at least one year from the date of purchase, and who purchase new car or motorcycle insurance plans underwritten by Direct Asia Insurance (Singapore) Pte Ltd for a minimum of 12 months (365 days) during the promotional period. The qualifying Car or Motorcycle Insurance policy inception must occur within sixty (60) days of purchase. The vehicle to be insured under this Promotion must not be the same vehicle as that insured under any existing DirectAsia car insurance policy held by the policyholder. It must also not have been insured with DirectAsia in the last 30 calendar days. This Promotion is not valid in conjunction with any other ongoing promotions or offers. The Promotion is not transferable or exchangeable for cash, credit or any other goods and services. DirectAsia Car and Motorcycle insurance policies are currently available only to residents of Singapore. We reserve the right to accept or reject any application for Car or Motorcycle insurance policy at our absolute discretion. If the DirectAsia Car or Motorcycle insurance policy is cancelled by the policyholder or DirectAsia Insurance at any time after policy inception for whatever reason, DirectAsia Insurance reserves the right to deduct the value of the promotion from the refund premium allowed under the policy, if any. If the promo code was not applied at check-out during the purchase of the car or motorcycle insurance policy, Directasia Insurance will not honour the promotion. Promotion dates, as well as these terms and conditions may be amended by DirectAsia at any time without notice to the customer. This Promotion is not applicable for: SOS Car Insurance Car Insurance with Grab Hitch usage Motorcycle Insurance with food delivery usage Staff of DirectAsia and their immediate family.

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    Racing World is having their MASSIVE mid-year sales with over 100 items on offer and clearance pricing. If you have an existing helmet, gloves, or other apparels to trade-in, get further discount off the already rock bottom pricing!

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    It has been announced that the Malaysia Road Transport Department (JPJ) is offering a 70% discount on traffic summonses starting today. This includes cases that are blacklisted as well. The discount will kick in for two months, from 13 April to 13 June 2021.

    According to transport minister Wee Ka Siong, the discount is being offered in conjunction with JPJ’s 75th anniversary. The discount will involve 3.5 million active summonses identified from 2010 to March this year.
    Those who would like to make payment of the summonses can do so at all JPJ offices and online through the department’s official portal.

    “I encourage the public to pay their summonses online to avoid congestion at JPJ offices,” Wee told reporters after JPJ’s 75th Platinum Jubilee celebration.
    If you currently have any summons outstanding for Malaysia, you might want to use this opportunity to settle them before the borders open so that once COVID restrictions have been relaxed, you would be able to go touring up north without worries!
    Find out more on how to check for summon on your vehicle and pay them via the JPJ website here:
    https://www.jpj.gov.my/en/web/main-site/undang-undang-en/-/knowledge_base/law/summons-payment-method JPJ has further introduced JPJeQ, an online waiting queue system today as a method to avoid the 3Cs (crowded, confined and close) at all JPJ premises and counters.
    “The mobile application will allow customers to choose the JPJ branches which are less crowded and use QR codes to get the waiting number, and it is a friendly app to people with disabilities and senior citizens,” Wee added.

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    The 39-year-old owner of a motor workshop Fong Kim Exhaust System Pte Ltd in Ubi was charged in court on Thursday (May 6 2021) with three counts of performing illegal vehicle modifications.

    Raymond Tan Chia Long, the owner of Fong Kim Exhaust Racing Development, was charged under the Road Traffic Act with replacing the exhaust systems of two cars with unapproved systems on three separate occasions. 
    Court documents show the alleged offences occurred in June 2019, September last year and March this year, with one car getting its exhaust system replaced twice. 
    For performing illegal vehicle modifications, first-time offenders face a fine of up to S$5,000, up to three months in jail, or both. 
    The penalties are doubled for repeat offenders. 
    Modifying a vehicle illegally is a serious offence, said the Land Transport Authority (LTA) in a media release on Thursday. 
    “Such illegal exhaust modification affects the durability and reliability of the vehicle, and increases the safety risks to both the driver and other road users,” said the LTA. Such modifications can also result in excessive noise, causing public nuisance, it added.

    Only LTA approved exhausts such as SC Project will be allowed for sale by retailers
    The agency noted that motorists must seek its approval before modifying exhaust systems. 
    “Only certified exhaust systems, which have undergone stringent testing in compliance with international standards, and are compatible with that particular make and model of the vehicle will be allowed,” it said. 
    “These exhaust systems are also required to meet the prevailing noise and exhaust emission requirements set by the National Environment Agency.”
    It added that vehicle owners should check if their planned modifications comply with LTA’s guidelines before proceeding. Information on vehicle modifications are available on the agency’s One Motoring website.

    Aftermarket coloured/LED lights such as those on these Yamaha Aerox kups are also not allowed
    “LTA takes a serious view of illegal modifications as they may pose serious safety and environmental hazards,” it said. 
    Senior Minister of State for Transport Amy Khor said in Parliament in March that stricter penalties and regular enforcement have reduced the number of illegal vehicle modifications in Singapore, from about 1,800 per month in 2015 to around 550 per month last year. 
    In the past two years, LTA has issued an average of 610 notices of offences per month to owners of illegally modified vehicles, said Dr Khor then.
    LTA does not provide further details on this statistics, of how many such offences are for motor cars and how many are for motorcycles. Some of the more 'popular' illegal modifications for motorcycles include unapproved exhaust systems, tint visors, naked handlebars, and aftermarket LED lights.
    With this harsher clam down on illegal modifications in Singapore, with the law now punishing not just the owner of the vehicle, but also the workshop that assist in modifying the vehicle, does this spell the start of the end of individual styling and modifications of our beloved rides?
    Hardest hit commercially with this new ruling would be the workshops that currently hold high inventory levels of non LTA-approved exhausts and other such illegal modifications. Some workshops have gotten around this law by stating with their sale invoices "For off-road and private road use ONLY".
    If you want to know what modifications are allowed, you can refer to LTA's website here:
    https://onemotoring.lta.gov.sg/content/onemotoring/home/owning/modification.html#List_of_Modifications
    What do you think of LTA's move to clamp down on workshops and retailers that aid in illegally modifying vehicles? Let us know your thoughts and comments in the comments section down below!

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    SINGAPORE - A 28-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of stealing three motorcycles, and is due to be charged in court on Friday (May 7).
    The motorcycles were reported stolen from estates in Woodlands, Canberra and Redhill on Tuesday and Wednesday, said the police.

    The suspect was identified through ground inquiries and images from police cameras, and was arrested on Wednesday, they added.
    All three motorcycles have been recovered.
    The man will be charged with theft of motor vehicle, which carries a prison term of up to seven years and a fine.
    The police advised motorcycle owners to adopt measures like:
    Park your motorcycle in well-lit areas; Install an anti-theft alarm for your motorcycle; Use a motorcycle canvas to cover the motorcycle, securing both ends;  Use additional locking devices such as disc brake locks or install a suspension guard; Remove the ignition key and lock the motorcycle, whenever it is left unattended; and Do not leave spare keys inside the motorcycle box. Over the past couple of years, there have been more instances of motorcycle theft happening within Singapore so always keep your prize possession safe and make it less attractive for thefts to target!

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    Late last year Honda gave us word that a new, redesigned MSX 125 would be hitting most parts of the world as a 2021 model. Changes revealed on the global model gave some hints though, like the addition of a fifth gear, a new headlight, Euro 5 certification for the engine, and a full styling revamp, but we were left to ponder what the price tag or when would it be available.

    As noted in last year’s Euro release, the MSX 125 will also have new bodywork and a Euro 5-spec engine with a five-speed gearbox. As we’d hoped, the MSX 125 will get those major revisions, including a reworked 125cc engine and a five-speed transmission. The two-valve single-cylinder mill has a higher compression ratio (now 10.0:1) and meets Euro 5 emissions standards, and the addition of the fifth gear gave Honda the opportunity to add a larger 38-tooth final-drive sprocket for a bit more snap.

    The 125cc two-valve engine has a narrower bore and longer stroke than its predecessor (50mm x 63.1mm compared to 52.4mm x 57.9mm) as well as a higher compression ratio of 10.0:1 (9.3:1 previously). Another big part of the makeover for the 2022 model year is the new bodywork with pared-down styling. Because the MSX 125 has always been about easy customization, owners can get at the four main body panels via six big fasteners, allowing them to pop the panels off the steel backbone frame and mix and match colors for a simple way to swap looks. Also on the styling front is a new look for the engine, exhaust, wheels, and swingarm, which all get blacked out for a more up-to-date vibe; the wheels keep their signature 12-inch size, but feature a new design with a five-spoke pattern.

    You might notice a subtle change with the seat too; it’s flat rather than stepped and gets thicker padding. With that comes a new subframe, though the frame and suspension remain unchanged, and Honda is quick to point out that the saddle is still an easily cleared 30 inches off the tarmac. You’ll also see a more robust LCD display with provisions for a gear change indicator added to the speedo, tach, fuel gauge, clock, and twin tripmeters. Dig even deeper and you’ll find out that the mini moto’s 2022 iteration (the MSX 125’s third) now has a replaceable oil filter, ditching the previous oil spinner and screen for easier maintenance. There’s a redesigned exhaust pipe and muffler now designed as two separate parts, which should give customizers way fewer fits.

    For 2021, the MSX 125 has also boosted fuel capacity a smidge to 6 litres.
    As a bonus—or at least, instead of an unwelcome surprise— Honda is keeping the price tag in line with last year’s model, at a suggested US$3,399 for the base trim in the US market. Boon Siew Honda Singapore currently does not list the MSX 125 in their price list but we'll have a clearer picture of pricing in Singapore once the new revised models starts to hit our shores.

    But there are tastier options too, like the new special SP version which sports a gold finish on the fork, wheels, and brake calipers, and tucks in a yellow shock spring out back for an extra pop. Then there’s the higher-spec MSX 125 ABS, which again is expected to cost a premium over the base model.

    To sum up, the 2022 MSX 125 can be had in Queen Bee Yellow or Matte Black Metallic for the base trim; the MSX 125 SP with its stylish graphics and gold finishes for slightly more; or the MSX 125 ABS, available only in Candy Blue, for a higher premium on top of that. The bikes will be available sometime in 2021 and we will update on availability soon.



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    Yamaha’s neo-classic versions of the MT-07 and MT-09 are getting style upgrades for the 2021 model year. The XSR700 and the XSR900 pack all the wallop of their modern-looking counterparts, but their paint and bodywork hearken back to the heady days of the RZ350 and its smoky ilk.
    For 2021, both bikes will be available in an oh-so-retro combination of Dynamic White and Garage Metal, set off with a killer set of gold or black wheels and subtle black stripes. This colorway definitely calls those radical ’80s rockets to mind.


    Mechanically, the bikes are much the same as they were in 2020. The XSR900 soldiers on with the 847cc version of the crossplane triple, which is being replaced in the MT-09 for 2021 with an 890cc mill. The XSR700 is still rocking the 689cc parallel twin from its MT-07 stablemate.

    Neither bike is just a pretty face, as they each come with a raft of electronic gadgetry to keep hooliganism from turning bleak. The XSR700 carries ABS brakes bolted to lightweight aluminum rims and model-specific details like the single-piece saddle and teardrop mirrors.

    Those who opt for the 2021 Yamaha XSR900 will get adjustable suspension, ABS brakes, and an assist-and-slipper clutch. It also rocks a single-piece seat bearing the XSR900 logo, teardrop mirrors, and a retro front fender.

    Both models are currently available from Yamaha's exclusive distributor in Singapore Hong Leong Corporation Pte Ltd. OTR price for the XSR900 Heritage Edition is S$27,870, while the XSR700 will set you back S$26,320 (prices are subjected to change depending on the current COE prices).
    2021 Yamaha XSR700 Technical Specifications and Price
    PRICE S$26,320 ENGINE 689cc, DOHC, liquid-cooled parallel twin; 8-valve BORE x STROKE 80.0mm x 68.6mm COMPRESSION RATIO 11.5:1 FUEL DELIVERY Fuel injection CLUTCH Wet, multiplate; cable actuation TRANSMISSION/FINAL DRIVE 6-speed/chain CLAIMED HORSEPOWER 73.8 hp @ 9,000 rpm CLAIMED TORQUE 50.2 lb.-ft. @ 6,500 rpm FRAME Aluminum twin-spar FRONT SUSPENSION 41mm fork; 5.1-in. travel REAR SUSPENSION Single shock, adjustable preload; 5.1-in. travel FRONT BRAKE Dual 282mm hydraulic discs w/ ABS REAR BRAKE 245mm hydraulic disc w/ ABS WHEELS, FRONT/REAR Die-cast aluminum; 17 x 3.0-in. / 17 x 4.0-in. TIRES, FRONT/REAR Pirelli Phantom Sportcomp; 120/70-ZR17 / 180/55ZR-17 RAKE/TRAIL 25.0°/3.5 in. WHEELBASE 55.3 in. SEAT HEIGHT 32.9 in. FUEL CAPACITY 3.7 gal. CLAIMED WET WEIGHT 410 lb. WARRANTY 1 year, limited AVAILABLE NOW CONTACT http://www.hlcorp.com.sg/motorcycles/ 2021 Yamaha XSR900 Technical Specifications and Price
    PRICE S$27,870 ENGINE 847cc, DOHC, liquid-cooled inline 3-cylinder 4-stroke; 12 valves BORE x STROKE 78.0 x 59.1mm COMPRESSION RATIO 11.5:1 FUEL DELIVERY Yamaha Fuel Injection w/ YCC-T CLUTCH Wet, multiplate assist and slipper; cable actuation TRANSMISSION/FINAL DRIVE 6-speed/chain CLAIMED HORSEPOWER 115 hp @ 10,000 rpm CLAIMED TORQUE 65 lb.-ft. @ 8,500 rpm FRAME Aluminum twin-spar FRONT SUSPENSION 41mm inverted fork, adjustable for preload and rebound damping; 5.4-in. travel REAR SUSPENSION Single shock, adjustable for preload and rebound damping; 5.1-in. travel FRONT BRAKE Dual 298mm hydraulic discs w/ ABS REAR BRAKE 245mm hydraulic disc w/ ABS WHEELS, FRONT/REAR Cast aluminum; 17 in. / 17 in. TIRES, FRONT/REAR 120/70ZR-17 / 180/55ZR-17 RAKE/TRAIL 25.0°/4.1 in. WHEELBASE 56.7 in. SEAT HEIGHT 32.7 in. FUEL CAPACITY 3.7 gal. CLAIMED WET WEIGHT 430 lb. WARRANTY 1 year, limited AVAILABLE NOW CONTACT http://www.hlcorp.com.sg/motorcycles/

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