Survey Reveals What Upgrades Riders Want and Don’t Want

In a recent survey performed by the UK insurance company Bikesure, 750 riders shared their thoughts on new motorcycle technology.

The survey revealed that only a small percentage of riders were interested in some of the latest technology like head-up displays and airbag gear.

Let’s take a closer look at the survey’s findings.

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MV Agusta to Reveal Two ADV Models at EICMA

If you love MV Agusta and also love adventure riding, then you’re in luck. MV Agusta will debut two new ADV models at EICMA.

In a recent press release, the company confirmed the rumors that have been swirling since some spy photos surfaced.

A couple of new adventure motorcycles will come from MV Agusta, entering the brand into the heated ADV fray.

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Zero Motorcycles in 2022: New Bikes, Batteries, and More

Zero Motorcycles is one of the leaders in the ever-growing electric motorcycle space.

Now, Zero Motorcycles in 2022 is bringing the heat. The company has a new SR motorcycle, new battery technology, and higher-performing motorcycles.

It’s going to be a brave new electric motorcycling world, and Zero is pushing to be at the front of the competition despite the surging competition.

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TVS Will Launch an Electric Subsidiary

It appears TVS will have an electric branch soon. The company recently acquired Ego Movement, a Switzerland-based electric bicycle company. In July it announced a focus on electrified vehicles.

Now the company has announced it will launch its own TVS electric subsidiary. This subsidiary won’t just sell electric bikes, it will conduct business at every level from conception vehicles to sales.

TVS is a major player in the Indian motorcycle and scooter industry, and it owns many well-known brands including Norton.

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Buell Sets Reservation System Live on November 1

Buell is back and it’s opening with a Buellvana online reservation system.

This new reservation system will enable customers to place an order, confirm their reservation, and make a final payment and arrange delivery.

This system makes buying the new Buell easy.

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Revzilla Launches Rider’s Alliance Program

Revzilla has officially launched its Rider’s Alliance Program. This is a new initiative to showcase new riders and storytellers within the motorcycle community.

These riders are from various backgrounds and riding styles from ATVs, street motorcycles, track riders, and more.

Here’s some more information about the riders in this program.

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Ducati and MotoE World Cup – Ducati Becomes Sole Supplier Starting 2023

Ducati doesn’t have a typical electric motorcycle just yet, but the company has committed to becoming the sole supplier for the all-electric MotoE World Cup starting in 2023.

The company’s agreement will put Ducati in the limelight with MotoE, which runs alongside MotoGP, from 2023 to 2026.

Previously, Energica was the company that filled this role, but it announced its partnership was coming to an end.

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Approval Documents and Photos Show Benelli Middleweight Adventure Bike

Italian firm Benelli has some future adventure bikes in the works. Recently photos and details for the new TRK702 and TRK702X leaked, according to Cycle World.

This new adventure bike will seek to take on BMW’s F800 GS and Yamaha’s Tenere 700.

This new 702, which has been type-approved in China, from Benelli will utilize a CFMoto-produced engine. The company has its own 700CL-X and Benelli is using that for the TRK702.

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Kawasaki Motorcycles Is Going All-Electric by 2035

In a somewhat shocking move, Kawasaki said it’s going to make all of its bikes electrified by 2035 in developed countries.

According to a report by Nikkei Asia, Kawasaki wants to be the green leader in developed countries.

This move comes after the motorcycle company spun off of the parent company. This repositions the motorcycle business, but there are still huge hurdles ahead.

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Kawasaki Hydrogen Motorcycle Plans Revealed

Hydrogen-powered cars have been a thing for a little while now, but motorcycles utilizing a hydrogen powertrain haven’t existed. Kawasaki wants to change that.

According to a new report by Cycle World showing images from AutoBy Kawasaki is working on an engine that will be internal combustion and utilize hydrogen for fuel.

Let me explain what I can about how this came to be.

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