KTM RC4 Concept by Luca Bar Design

A single-cylinder hooligan-maker, the KTM 690 Duke is 330 lbs (curbside without fuel) and 67hp of two-wheeled fun, and we hope that the Austrians bring the KTM 690 Duke R our way as well. While we are on the topic of things missing from KTM’s American line-up, a decent supersport is painfully obvious, yet we can’t see the folks at KTM following the paths of other brands. That’s where our friend Luca Bar comes to mind with his latest concept: the KTM RC4. Using the KTM 690 Duke platform and its LC4 engine, Bar has designed a super-single full-fairing sport bike that takes the Austrian company’s “Ready to Race” DNA and applies it to an idea that is not all that disimilar to the Ducati Supermono.

Q&A: Claudio Domenicali Talks Frameless Chassis, Sacred Cows, & The Future for Ducati

When I sat down with Claudio Domenicali at the Ducati 1199 Panigale R launch, the now-CEO of Ducati Motor Holding was still just the General Manager of the Italian motorcycle company. Four weeks after our interview though, Gabriele del Torchio would leave Ducati for Alitalia; and Domenicali, a 21-year veteran of both the racing and production departments of Ducati, would take his place at the top of Italy’s most prestigious motorcycle brand. After reading our interview from Austin, Texas after the jump, I think you will agree too.

Is Yamaha Using A Seamless Gearbox? The Data Says No

That Yamaha is working on a seamless gearbox is no secret, with Yamaha’s test riders currently racking up the kilometers around tracks in Japan. Recently, however, Spanish magazine SoloMoto published an article suggesting that Yamaha has already been using its new seamless gearbox since the beginning of the season. My own enquiries to check whether Yamaha was using a seamless gearbox or not always received the same answer: no, Yamaha is not using the seamless gearbox. To test this denial, I went out to the side of the track on Friday morning at Jerez to record the bikes as they went by.

OCC Coming Back to TV? — Universe Collapses in on Self

After a very public father/son break-up between Paul Teutul Sr. and Paul Teutul Jr., a steroid-ring scandal involving Paul Sr., and finally a bankruptcy proceeding, it appears that Orange County Choppers is the impossible to kill multi-headed hydra of doom that we all knew it was, as the custom chopper shop is once again headed to the small screen and recruiting some talent, on and off the show. Looking for “someone who will work alongside Paul Senior, running the shop and helping build some of the best custom motorcycles in the world,” OCC says it will be back on television with a new show later this month. Please for the love of god, will someone give this man the attention he craves so dearly??! Or, just shoot us in the face.

Alstare Superbike Concept by Team Alstare

We love us some concept bikes here at Asphalt & Rubber, and we have featured more than a few pieces of stunning design and imagination on our pages. Though, we can’t remember the last time one of these works of art were brought to us by a legitimate racing team, but that is what we have here with the Team Alstare Superbike Concept. A nod to the former Suzuki team’s return to the World Superbike Championship as the Ducati factory squad with Carlos Checa and Ayrton Badovini, Alstare has enlisted the help of designer Serge Rusak of Rusak Kreaktive Designworks to ink the shape of its futuristic Superbike concept, while Tryptik Studios handled the 3D modeling prowess.

Transcript: The Gay Question at Jerez

If you didn’t watch Thursday’s pre-event press conference for MotoGP at Jerez, it is worth a viewing right to the end (assuming you have a MotoGP.com account). Building off the news about the NBA’s Jason Collins coming out as gay in a self-written feature in Sport Illustrated, my good colleague David Emmett had the courage to inquire about the culture and acceptance of the MotoGP paddock for homosexual riders. For the sake of accuracy, after the jump is a full transcript of David’s question, as put to riders Cal Crutchlow, Jorge Lorenzo, Marc Marquez, Andrea Dovizioso, Stefan Bradl, and Scott Redding, as well as those riders’ responses to David’s inquiry.

2014 Suzuki GSV-R Spotted Again

News that Suzuki plans on returning to the MotoGP Championship in 2014 should be old information for dedicated Asphalt & Rubber readers, and the Japanese company’s inline-four race bike was already spotted doing test laps last year by the eager eyes at Cycle World. Well the American print-mag has another set of eyebrow-raising high-quality photos of the 2014 Suzuki GSV-R to mull over from the Motegi race track, along with some technical insights provided by the venerable Kevin Cameron.

BMW F800GS Adventure – Germany’s Middleweight ADV

A surprise addition to BMW Motorrad’s 2013 model line-up, zie Germans have announced a new middleweight adventure-tourer, the 2013 BMW F800GS Adventure. Like its larger predecessor, the BMW F800GS Adventure is a more travel-ready and off-road capable build of the recently updated BMW F800GS motorcycle. Featuring a larger windscreen, panniers, and a bigger fuel tank capacity (2.1 gallons larger, for a total of 6.3 gallons of fuel), the BMW F800GS Adventure keeps the same 85 hp, liquid-cooled, 798cc, parallel-twin engine found on the F800GS, as well as the same chassis configuration. Pricing in the US will be $13,550 for the base model BWM F800GS Adventure.

Kevin Schwantz Returns to Motorcycle Racing – Enters the Suzuka 8-Hours with Team Kagayama

Former 500cc World Champion Kevin Schwantz has certainly been in the news a bit these past few months, mostly for his involvement and falling out with the Circuit of the Americas and the Americas GP, but also more recently for his comments regarding Dani Pedrosa — we also sat down with Mr. Schwantz in Austin, and the Texan gave us some sobering insight into the future of American road racing. As if all that wasn’t enough, Schwantz is making a return to two-wheeled racing, and has entered the prestigious Suzuka 8-Hours endurance race with Team Kagayama racing alongside Noriyuki Haga and team owner Yukio Kagayama.

Öhlins Releases a Semi-Active Suspension Upgrade for the Ducati Multistrada 1200 S – But, What’s Next?

An interesting development on the aftermarket side of things has graced our desks, as Öhlins has released a “suspension control unit” (SCU) that upgrades the electronically adjustable suspension on the Ducati Multistrada 1200 S so that it becomes a semi-active suspension system. Whhhaaaat??! So, if you’re the proud owner of a pre-2013 Ducati Multistrada 1200 S, and you think that your electronically controlled Öhlins suspension is no longer boss, now that Ducati has released its Sachs-powered “Skyhook” semi-active suspension pieces on its new batch of Multistrada sport-tourers, there is a remedy for your motolust.

WSBK: Race Results for Race 1 at Phillip Island

02/23/2013 @ 6:19 pm, by Jensen Beeler12 COMMENTS

WSBK: Race Results for Race 1 at Phillip Island Sylvain Guintoli Aprilia Racing WSBK Phillip Island 635x423

Race Results from World Superbike Race 1 at Phillip Island, Australia:

Pos.RiderTeamBikeTimeDiff.
1Sylvain GuintoliAprilia Racing TeamAprilia RSV4 Factory33’47.109-
2Eugene LavertyAprilia Racing TeamAprilia RSV4 Factory33’48.461-1.352
3Michel FabrizioRed Devils RomaAprilia RSV4 Factory33’48.468-1.359
4Chaz DaviesBMW Motorrad GoldBet SBKBMW S1000 RR33’52.811-5.702
5Tom SykesKawasaki Racing TeamKawasaki ZX-10R33’52.862-5.753
6Loris BazKawasaki Racing TeamKawasaki ZX-10R33’53.878-6.769
7Leon HaslamPata Honda World SuperbikeHonda CBR1000RR33’53.939-6.83
8Jonathan ReaPata Honda World SuperbikeHonda CBR1000RR34’05.053-17.944
9Leon CamierFixi Crescent SuzukiSuzuki GSX-R100034’06.261-19.152
10Max NeukirchnerMR-RacingDucati Panigale 119934’13.666-26.557
11Jules CluzelFixi Crescent SuzukiSuzuki GSX-R100034’17.414-30.305
12Ivan ClementiHTM RacingBMW S1000 RR34’17.520-30.411
13Alexander LundhTeam PederciniKawasaki ZX-10R34’32.294-45.185
14Glen AllertonNext Gen MotorsportsBMW S1000 RR34’35.741-48.632
15Jamie StaufferTeam Honda RacingHonda CBR1000RR34’40.562-53.453
16Federico SandiTeam PederciniKawasaki ZX-10R35’09.839-82.73
17Vittorio IannuzzoGrillini Dentalmatic SBKBMW S1000 RR35’20.483-93.374
RETCarlos ChecaTeam Ducati AlstareDucati Panigale 119918’28.459
RETMarco MelandriBMW Motorrad GoldBet SBKBMW S1000 RR18’28.468
RETDavide GiuglianoAlthea RacingAprilia RSV4 Factory3’10.979

Source: WorldSBK; Photo: Aprilia Racing

Comment:

  1. Bruce says:

    BeIn Sports Network is putting together a nice debut. Pre-race coverage, flag to flag commercial free race coverage, true HD broadcast. Good riddance to Speed WSBK coverage.

    Aprilia 1,2,3 was icing on the cake (love my RSV4 track bike)

  2. TexusTim says:

    ….o I want a Honda that can win again please.

  3. dc4go says:

    BeIn network rocks Speed can kiss it!! The RSV4′s were on rails good job! To bad about Checa’s crash hope he’s OK and back on track real soon…

  4. Alex MacPherson says:

    Hope Checa is ok… that was one nasty crash. Nice battle at the end for second!

  5. Rob says:

    Awesome coverage from BEIN. I think this is how the europeans see motorcycle races. Have nothing nice to say about speed. They will live or die along with Nascar I guess.

  6. jack says:

    Unfortunetly not everyone can get Bein, so I guess watching SBK for me is finished.

  7. Aj says:

    Hopefully I can find a way to get a hold of BeIn. Trying to find a torrent file is currently my only option :(

    I can’t stream the feed to Canada and no one here is covering it.

  8. Z1kqaw says:

    I watched the races via live streaming on British Eurosport.

  9. Corey S says:

    Now if BEIn could just pick up MOTO GP, then I wouldn’t have to buy it online. BEin coverage was fantastic. Not sure how my wife felt about four and a half hours of motorcycles on TV on a Saturday evening, But I was in heavan.

  10. Bruce says:

    Jack, watch it on their website — streamed live for the next race. http://beinsportlivestreaming.overon.es/

    As for yesterday’s races, watch them at YouTube.

  11. cvgsp75 says:

    how the hell can we get to see WSBK here in the states ???
    my terrorist Bein sports channel only loves soccer and not bikes !!!
    can someone please direct me to visual bliss …

  12. Gritboy says:

    Too bad I don’t get BeIN. I would love to have both seen the races AND better coverage than Speed gave WSBK.