Conditions improving as Mandalika Test gets going
Simon Says: 6 things to note about Mandalika
GALLERY: Aprilia Racing present 2022 RS-GP
Aprilia Racing: ready for more in 2022!
Mandalika Test: factory by factory Test guide
Somkiat Chantra takes Jerez Test honours
Mandalika Test: MotoGP™ touches down in Indonesia
“We have one goal” – Marquez’ Malaysian transformation
Pertamina to title sponsor Grand Prix of Indonesia
MO (Track) Tested: Michelin Power Cup 2 Tires
Tire manufacturers are getting bold these days, pumping out tires that barely pass the bar for what counts as street legal. Take the Michelin Power Cup 2, for example. If it weren’t for the scant traces of tread marks down the middle, you could easily mistake these tires for a racing slick. And with a 5% void ratio, clearly, that’s the point. Michelin also goes so far as to outright claim the Power Cup 2 as a 90/10 tire – that is, it’s made to spend 90% of its time on track and 10% on the street. The slight tread profile proves just enough for the Department of Transportation to deem it legal for use on public roads. With that endorsement, KTM – you know, being “Ready To Race” and all – have even found it fitting to slap the Power Cup 2 tires on the 890 Duke R – stock!
KTM Super Duke EVO-Based 2022 Brabus 1300 R Leaks Ahead of Official Reveal
KTM is teasing a collaboration with German tuning house Brabus, with a new naked bike based on the 1290 Super Duke EVO. According to the teasers, 2022 Brabus 1300 R is due to be announced on Feb. 11, but the bike briefly popped up on KTM’s official website. Those pages were quickly taken down, but not before we were able to get our paws on the official details and images.
Destination Questionable: Motorcycle Riding Into a Colombian Red Zone

2022 BMW S 1000 RR Review at Double R Fest
2022 Harley-Davidson Road Glide ST First Look Preview

Recent Comments