Overnight it seems the motorcycling world has vastly changed, with multiple manufacturers unveiling the next generation of motorcycles at the Intermot show in Cologne.
BMW
When it comes to the naked S1000R the bike has taken a 5hp jump in peak power, now sitting at 165hp @11,000rpm. The XR gets the same jump in power, while both bikes also get new handlebars to reduce vibration. Something that anyone who has ridden either would have noticed as one of the few problems with BMW’s litrebikes.
In the touring corner the big K1600GT has also received a multitude of updates. Included in the 2017 upgrade list are electronic dynamic suspension, reverse assist, Shift Assistant Pro for shifting up and down without using the clutch.
HONDA
CBR1000RR Fireblade: Have have teased us for weeks with snippets of the new ‘Blade, and now here it is in all its glory. Hitting showrooms with two variants available, an SP and SP2 homologation special, the new blade has been extensively reworked for the 2017 model year. As expected, electronics now take a leading role in the new blade, with bits nicked off the RC213V-S as well as semi-active Öhlins Electronic Control suspension (S-EC), plus a number of rider aids built around the five-axis Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) that now resides in the bike. Power has taken a jump
KTM
Over on the KTM stand the Austrian brand has been showing off their latest adventure models as well as their new MotoGP machine. Check out our own Chris Birch flogging the new 1090 Adventure R and 1290 Super Adventure R in the desert right here.
SUZUKI
Apart from an all new engine, the new Gixxer will be the first bike to be homologated for use in the World Superbike Championship with Variable Valve Timing (VVT). The new bike finally joins the modern age with less weight, more power, and importantly, a host of electronic aids.
GSX-S750: Suzuki have added a smaller capacity performance focused street bike the the range with the addition of the GSX-S750. Following on from last year’s GSX-S1000 models the 750 hits the market with a retuned K5 GSX-R750 engine at its heart.
GSX-R125: For the first time in years, Suzuki have a new learner sized version of the Gixxer – the GSX-R125. Taking its styling cues from the hero bike the 125 also gets ABS.Suzuki New Zealand doesn’t yet know if the baby Gixxer will make it to our shores, but it definitely would make it to our list to have a go on if it does!
Along with the new looks the new DL650 comes in the same two variants (DL650 ABS and DL650XT ABS) we were introduced to last year, while also gaining the traction control system from the bigger bike.
YAMAHA
SCR950 – Bolt gets off road chops: Based around the same engine as the Bolt family, the SCR950 takes the cool factor of Yamaha’s modern urban cruisers and gives them some off road chops thanks to a scrambler makeover. The SCR joins the growing Sport heritage segment of the Yamaha range, but we’re yet to hear if the model will make it to our shores. It definitely has the look in either case.
For a full rundown of Intermot 2016, grab a copy of the next issue of Bike Rider Magazine.