KIWI RIDER MAGAZINE MARCH 2017

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MOTORCYCLE MAGAZINE MARCH 2017

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KTM 1290GT NZ SUPERBIKES SUZUKI VAN VAN BMW R NINE T SCRAMBLER GAS GAS TXT 280 ELECTRIC BIKES LEVI SHERWOOD INTERVIEW    

GAS GAS TXT 280 TRIALS FOR EVERYONE FROM THE CHAMPIONSHIP

CONTENDER TO THE ENTHUSIASTIC CLUBMAN

LEVI SHERWOOD INTERVIEW LEARN WHAT MAKES THE KIWI FMX ACE TICK $10 INCL GST

MARCH 2017

WOODVILLE MXGP • NEW ZEALAND SUPERBIKES MX RIDERS TO WATCH THIS YEAR • AUSSIE GP HISTORY YAMAHA FAR NORTH ADVENTURE • ELECTRIC BIKES FOR LITTLE TYKES


“ENJOY CARETIME WITH YOUR MOTORCYCLE.” Tom Pages, X-Games FMX Gold Medalist is uncompromising when it comes to taking care of his motorcycle.


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With the improved formulas and packaging, IPONE CARELINE makes cleaning and caring for your motorcycle a truly enjoyable time.

Take a look at the entire Careline range at www.nwa.co.nz


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THH TX-12 The price does not reflex the style, comfort and protection that this model offers you. This modern style dirt helmet is jammed packed with features usually only found in a helmet twice the price. Features; 10 external vents. - Vented internal channels to assist with the removal of moisture and heat. - Fully removable lining. - D-ring fastening. - Nose Guard. Meets DOT/ECE standards. Sizes Youth S, M, L Adult XS-XXL. $109rrp.

STREET ACE WP URBAN PERFORMANCE

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UPPER full grain combined with suede inserts LINING waterproof REINFORCEMENTS malleolus area, toe and heel reinforcements CLOSURE lacing system FOOTBED anatomic and replaceable SOLE new designed high wear-resistant rubber sole, COLOUR BLACK SIZE RANGE EU 36-48; US 3.5-13 $279rrp

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RJAYS DELUXE MAGNETIC TANK BAG $

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EVO COMP MICHELIN

UPPER high wear resistant micro fibre and PU frame LINING breathable fabric with double density foam around the ankle area REINFORCEMENTS Double Flex Control System; PU adjustable shin plate; polyurethane toe guard, internal HIGH GRIP ZONE heat guard, rear polyurethane heel reinforcement BUCKLES 4 aluminium adjustable buckles, ergonomic design SOLE designed High wear resistant MICHELIN HYBRID MX sole COLOUR BLACK WHITE - RED/ WHITE - BLACK/YELLOW SIZE RANGE EU 38-49 ; US 5-14 $799

RJAYS SUPERSPORT 2 PANNIERS

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C1 STEEL STAND Heavy duty non slip rubber top pad. Anti rock design. Wide 10” X 10” top with oil change access hole. Durable thick powder coated nish. Aircraft quality tig welded. Made from strong 1010 Carbon Steel tubing.

Black - C1-101

Red - C1-102

Blue - C1-103

Orange - C1-106

4 STROKE MC-4T MINERAL ENGINE OIL 10W-40 MC-4T Mineral Engine Oil is an excellent value, premium multi-grade petroleum motor oil for 4stroke motorcycles, small scooters, messenger bikes and other 4-stroke performance engines. Provides the best combination of low-cost lubrication performance, engine protection and reliable all-season use. - Equally suitable for aircooled and liquid-cooled 4-stroke engines. Exceeds API SL and JASO MA2 Specications. Premium quality at low prices With advanced chemistry, high Viscosity Index and shear stability for superior lubrication and lm strength. Superior deposit control Reduces sludge and varnish for cleaner and cooler running engines. Low volatility base oil advantage Minimizes deposit formation and reduces oil consumption. Smooth power transfer Prevents clutch grabbing for an easily controlled and efcient gear shifting and clutch operation. MC-4T Mineral Engine Oil is specially formulated for any 4-stroke motorcycle including those with wet clutches. It has all the superior lubrication performance of Bel-Ray¡¦s additive chemistry and high Viscosity Index, low-volatility, petroleum base oils to provide premium 4-stroke engine protection. 1 litre $14.95, 4 litre $44.95


PRODUCT UPDATE

Stops Faster Lasts Longer Grips More Extra Stability

Stops faster Thanks to new XST+, new MICHELIN Pilot Road 4 tyres stop faster in the wet than any other tyres in the category. But don’t just take our word for it. Independent tests prove it. The new MICHELIN Pilot Road 4 tyre stops 17% faster than its closest competitor on wet pavement, and 24% faster on a wet slippery surface. All of which means, riding in the rain should feel safer and more secure, and a lot less stressful

Grips the road in all conditions All-new silica-charged rubber compounds were developed for the new MICHELIN Pilot Road 4 tyres. These compounds are specially formulated to provide excellent grip from -5ºC on dry roads to 45ºC (23ºF to 113ºF) on a wide range of road surfaces, including painted lines and crosswalks, making it easier than ever for you to ride with condence in virtually all conditions.

Lasts longer Thanks to 2CT technology, new MICHELIN Pilot Road 4 tyres last up 20% longer than the MICHELIN Pilot Road 3 tyres. Over the long run, that adds up to fewer tyre changes and a lower total cost of ownership.

2AT provides extra stability for heavier loads Whether you are riding your GT-class bike solo, 2-up or with luggage, you’ll appreciate the added stability provided by Michelin’s new 2AT technology. With 2AT technology, your heavy touring bike will feel stable and secure in both straight line and cornering situations.

2CT compounds The new MICHELIN Pilot Road 4 tyres feature 2CT, dual compound technology with 100% silica compounds for the optimum balance between wet grip and longevity. The harder centre compounds are designed to help promote a long tyre life while the softer shoulder compounds provide extra grip when cornering. STANDARD AND GT VERSIONS FRONT

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New 2AT, Dual Angle Technology for GT-class touring bikes Michelin’s patented new 2AT Dual Angle Technology is a revolutionary design architecture for motorcycle tyres that delivers the stiffness you need for heavier touring bikes, and the comfort you desire for the long ride. 2AT uniquely combines elements of both bias and radial tyre designs during the manufacturing process in order to deliver the best of both worlds: the extra load carrying capacity of bias and the riding pleasure of a radial.

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Plies applied at different angles are transformed during manufacturing, resulting in high strength for heavy loads and fl exibility for comfort.

MICHELIN Pilot Road 4 Front Sizes 120/60 ZR17 120/70 ZR17 Rear Sizes 150/70 ZR17 160/60 ZR17 180/55 ZR17 190/50 ZR17 190/55 ZR17

MICHELIN Pilot Road 4 GT Front Sizes 120/70 ZR17 120/70 ZR18 Rear Sizes 170/60 ZR17 180/55 ZR17 190/50 ZR17 190/55 ZR17

MICHELIN Pilot Road 4 TRAIL Front Sizes 110/80 R19 59V 120/70 R19 60V Rear Sizes 150/70 R17 69V 170/60 R17 72V

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Cross sipes on the front tyre cut through the water’s fi lm for outstanding wet weather braking Longitudinal sipe and solid strip around the middle of the rear tyre enhance traction to help you quickly get up to speed

Next generation XST+ and tread designs The patented sipes and integrated reservoirs of Michelin’s XST X-Sipe technology deliver exceptional grip on wet roads. For the MICHELIN Pilot Road 4 front tyre, Michelin developed XST+ that includes cross sipes to help improve wet weather braking, and adds chamfers to the sipes to help prevent abnormal wear under extreme conditions. New tread patterns were also developed for both front and rear to optimize wet and dry grip at all lean angles, and to promote uniform wear.


Now available in NZ!

The all-electric range, including E Kids models, the City surfer fold away and the Muvi electric scooters are available from dealers Auckland to Wellington, with more on the way! Priced from just $2,395, come take one for a test ride, as the quiet, efficient, economical and fun transport is waiting for you.

PARENTAL CONTROL AND SECURITY WIRELESS CONTROL All the Torrot Kids models can be equipped with a wireless controller, which allows parent to remotely limit, configure or even switch off their children’s motorcycles from an Android or iOS app.

Quick facts • 24 month warranty • 4 hour charge time • Smartphone connectivity

The Citysurfer is a small, foldable, lightweight bicycle with an aluminium alloy chassis. It is unusually nimble and powerful, with a 7-speed Shimano TX gear shift and a seat designed for extra comfort. This electric urban bike has been designed for practical, original people to literally “surf” the city.

Available from: Spectrum Motorcycles 73 Barrys Point Road Takapuna, Auckland 09 486 2873

MotoMail 41 College Hill Freemans Bay, Auckland 09 379 9050

Bike Torque Euro 14 Hakiaha Street Taumarunui 07 895 7994

Motorad 47 Vivian Street Te Aro, Wellington 04 382 8011

Visit www.facebook.com/gasgasnz or your nearest dealer for more info and an electric test ride. For areas outside of the North Island contact Mike Ramsey on 09 527 0904 EXT 712


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NZ SUPERBIKES

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AUSSIE GP HISTORY

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KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE GT

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BMW R NINE T SCRAMBLER

Catch up with the first two rounds of the NZ Superbike series.

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The Aussie GP’s history begins in Yeltholme, near Bathurst.

Take on of the most bonkers street bikes on the planet and bolt a screen and panniers to it , and you have the GT.

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Get ready for some Seventies stylin’ with Suzuki’s beach-inspired VanVan.

BMW’s modular R NineT platform gets the twin-pipe ‘scrambler’ treatment.

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HOT-SHOTS FOR 2017

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JUNIOR ELECTRIC BIKES

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MAR 17

Get an insight into the upside-down world of NZ FMX star Levi Sherwood.

The MX season is upon us and we think these are the riders to watch for 2017.

Silent-running, good for the planet and they won’t annoy the neighbours.

GAS GAS TXT 280 RACING

Trials improves your riding skills and a Gas Gas TXT will flatter them further.

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Contributions: Kiwi Rider welcomes editorial contributions from its readers. If you would like to write something for KR e-mail a précis to editor@kiwirider. co.nz. Electronic transmission of words (Microsoft Word .doc) and pictures (hi-res jpgs) preferred.

ELLO... and welcome to the March issue of Kiwi Rider. New Zealand has some of the best domestic racing there is. The NZ Superbike championship is a case in point and keeps throwing curveballs at us. Tony Rees is leading the series after two rounds. The 49-year-old is up against some of the fastest riders out there and wasn’t even intending to contest this year’s Superbike championship but here we are with him leading the series - and he’s retired before on several occasions. It kinda lets us over-40s live vicariously through his racing. Thanks Tony. Turn to page 20 for the story. Our motocross scene is also booming and the Woodville MX GP had serious action in every

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class and is a good indicator of the coming MX season. Take a peek at the riders we think are going to possibly win championships this coming year on page 78. And we’ve got all the action from Woodville on page 63. Racing aside, plenty of you have been getting out enjoying the summer. Dene Priestley went north for the Yamaha Far North Adventure ride with his brother and proved you don’t need the latest bikes to have a blast - adventure riding on a Yamaha TDR250 anyone? Turn to page 56. Junior riders are the future of our sport and hobby, and electric bikes are going to be a part of it too. Turn to page 84 to see our junior testers trying electric for the first time. Enjoy the mag. BEN WILKINS

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Essential services and products for you and your bike.

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 ROGER MORONEY

Victory to be wound down; Triumph to supply Moto2; Sisterhood fundraiser; Letters to the editor.

Gas Gas signs Dylan Ball; Woodville MXGP; Hanmer Springs adventure ride.

Need it, want it, must have it...

Everything you need to keep you and your dirt bike in tip-top condition.

Rhys Jones picks his favourite classics.

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 RACE RESULTS

Full NZ Superbike series results.

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NEXT ISSUE OF KIWI RIDER MAGAZINE GOES ON SALE MONDAY MARCH 13


BMW’s New R nineT Scrambler

Following the release of the successful R nineT, the NEW Scrambler is created for the rider who challenges the ordinary, desires authenticity combined with innovative engineering and a touch of nostalgia for the scrambler generation. RRP $23,990 - The R nineT Scrambler features Heated Grips, Automatic Stability Control (ASC), Cross Spoke Wheels with a 19� front and LED Turn indicators.

Demonstrators available from the following dealerships Cyclespot Euro Takapuna Auckland 09 486 1136

Experience Motorcycles Kingsland, Auckland 09 845 5950

Boyd Motorcycles Hamilton 07 838 1209

Mount Motorcycles Mount Maunganui 07 575 4190

Motomart Wellington 04 589 5106

Avon City Motorcycles Christchurch 03 341 3490


WHEN NOTHING

ELSE MATTERS. THAT’S WHY.

AN ORIGINAL FOR EVERYONE. Beautiful and now even more accessible. With all the timeless style and signature touches of a genuine motorcycle icon, the new 900cc Bonneville T100 is the great new entry point to the classic Bonneville family.

To find out more visit: triumphmotorcycles.co.nz


Victory Motorcycles to be wound down

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olaris Industries has announced it will begin to wind down its Victory Motorcycles business with immediate effect. Polaris CEO Scott Wine said Victory has struggled to establish the market share needed to succeed and be profitable. “This was an incredibly difficult decision for me, my team and the Polaris Board of Directors,” said Polaris Industries Chairman and CEO Scott Wine. “Over the past 18 years, we have invested not only resources, but our hearts and souls, into forging the Victory Motorcycles brand, and we are exceptionally proud of what

our team has accomplished. Since inception, our teams have designed and produced nearly 60 Victory models that have been honoured with 25 of the industry’s top awards. The experience, knowledge, infrastructure and capability we’ve built in those 18 years gave us the confidence to acquire and develop the Indian Motorcycle brand, so I would like to express my gratitude to everyone associated with Victory Motorcycles and celebrate your many contributions.” Polaris says it will continue to supply parts for a period of 10 years, as well as service and warranty coverage to Victory owners and dealers.

Triumph to supply Moto2

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ritish motorcycle manufacturer Triumph has won the contract to be the official engine supplier for the Moto2 championship from 2019. Honda will no longer supply its CBR600RR engines after the 2018 season due to ceasing production of its middleweight sports bike. Triumph bid against Kawasaki and MV Agusta to secure the rights to supply its engines. It’s thought Triumph will be supplying a new version of its three-cylinder four-stroke motor that’s due for release in 2017.

Best domestic racing

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ast year was signed off with Honda men Tony Rees and Cody Cooper winning the big end of year races. Rees cleaned up the Whanganui Street races to claim the Suzuki Series and Cooper the 45th running of the Honda Summercross. A new year and a whole new race season begins. Will the old masters reign though 2017? Rees has a lead in the national road race series, but last year’s champion Sloan Frost has shown it doesn’t take much to slip back down the table. Head to page 20 to catch up on the first two rounds of the NZ Superbikes. And we take a look at the riders to watch on the domestic motocross scene on page 78. Be sure to get along to any of these events when they are close to town. We really do have some of the best racers there are and some fantastic venues. Get out there and support our local racing.

Photo: Andy McGechan

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COOL LOOKS, COOL HEAD, COOL RIDE Scorpion’s Exo 490 features a full-face internal sun visor easily deployed via a lever, plus a moisture-wicking removable and washable liner, aero-tuned ventilation that forces fresh air in to take hot air out, and a face shield with anti-scratch, anti-fog properties that’s already prepped for a Pinlock Maxvision anti-fog system. Distributor: Darbi Accessories Size style: LUZ matt Black, Vision Black/Red Vision, Black/NeonDream Black/Chameleon, Solid Black, Solid Matt Black Price: $249 Solids $299 Graphics Info: motorcyclegearnz.com

LOCK STOCK AND BOTH BARRELS The Givi EX1SRA adjustable luggage plate is designed to bolt onto any rear rack, and specifically over Givi rear case racks. It’ll suit all waterproof roll-top bags and its design guarantees good access slots for straps or bungees, so you really can carry everything including, should you have lost your marbles, that stereotypical kitchen sink. Distributor: Eurobike Wholesale Price: $189 Info: eurobike.co.nz

SEAFOOD PROTECTION FOR HIGH-SPEED VISION These stylish Ugly Fish Riderz RS2044 Torpedo motorcycle sunnies are designed to protect your peepers from the sun’s glare, and harsh conditions. They’re comfy, and protective — the lenses won’t shatter if they come into contact with flying objects at high speed, or during a collision or fall. There’s built-in UV protection too, so they’re great for any leisure activities. Distributor: Forbes & Davies Size style: Black frame/Smoke lens, Blue frame/Blue lens, and Red frame/Red lens. Price: $64 Info: forbesanddavies.co.nz

PALM ME KANGAROO DOWN, SPORT RST has taken its already fully loaded Tractech Evo glove and specced it to the max, with a kangaroo palm, and a memory elastane impact knuckle protector. This is the same material that it uses in its new Aktiv back protector, and combined with the hard carbon knuckle it takes knuckle protection to the next level. Distributor: Nationwide Accessories Size style: Fluoro Red, Black, Blue, White Price: $229 Info: nwa.co.nz

LOCK UP THE SHOTGUN, LUMA’S ON THE JOB Don’t want lowlifes making off with your pride and joy? Lock up the shotgun and put your feet up, as you can keep your motorcycle secure with a Luma Enduro 775 Articulated Lock. It’ll deter thieving scum as it’s made with steel thread, protected by outer armour links of steel, while the tube and ball system allows for maximum flexibility. Distributor: Forbes & Davies Size style: Available in 100cm and 150cm length options Price: From $24 Info: forbesanddavies.co.nz

ALL-WEATHER BIKE CONDOMS R&G’s waterproof outdoor bike covers include an elasticated rim and belly straps to fix the cover in place and stop wind, mud or water getting inside. Front and rear chain loops for security devices are covered by a Velcro closing flap, and the cover includes high-visibility reflective logos and trim piping for additional visibility at night. Distributor: Darbi Accessories Size: Four versions to suit all types of motorcycles and scooters and will fit over fitted panniers, top boxes and sissy bars, in silver or black. Price: From $99 Info: motorcyclegearnz.com

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BEL-RAY BODYGUARD FOR YOUR MOTOR Bel-Ray’s Foam Filter Oil is good for all street, off-road, and racing foam air filter applications. Its innovative technology ensures it is easy to apply and improves airflow. The ultra-viscous formula forms an oil barrier to trap micron-sized particles that can cause engine damage, and it’s waterproof, to prevent clogging when wet. Distributor: Northern Accessories Price: 1 litre ($29.95) and 4 litre ($99.95) bottles, and aerosol can ($18.95) Info: northern.co.nz

RACING-INSPIRED MITT PROTECTION These Five RFX4 replica gloves are a racing-inspired versatile set of street gloves. Made from soft leather with PU (injected resin) knuckle shells for effective protection, they close via a broad Velcro tab for rapid on and off, perfect for city riders. We’re told they’re very comfortable, whether your mount is a scooter or a large road weapon. Distributor: Darbi Accessories Size: S-3XL Price: $159 Info: motorcyclegearnz.com

MORE FOOT PROTECTION FOR LESS The Forma Fuji OutDry full-grain leather boot is ideal for both tourers and urban commuters, and uses a new patented process to laminate the waterproof membrane directly to the full leather upper. That keeps water outside, instead of trapping it between the bootie and upper, so your feet are dry, and isolated from humidity. Obviously the boots get armour, too. Distributor: Forbes & Davies Price: Sale $219 (were $379) Info: forbesanddavies.co.nz

SUMMER LOVIN’ FOR KIWI HEADS AGV’s K-5 is still a sports helmet, but is now more comfy. Size is minimised thanks to racing studies, the fibreglass and carbon fibre shell is both light and resistant, and of course the lines are streamlined. Better still, there’s an easily operated inner visor, great for summer. Distributor: Nationwide Accessories Size style: XS/54 - 2XL/64, Darkstorm Black/Red. Available in other colours and graphics. Price: $595 Info: nwa.co.nz

TAKE COMMAND WITH MICHELIN Independent US tests using a Harley-Davidson Electra Glide Classic prove it; a rear Michelin Commander II is capable of covering up to 40,000 kilometres, while the longevity of the front tyre is even greater. Yet we’re told there’s been no compromise in wet weather grip, manoeuvrability or stability. Distributor: Northern Accessories Size: A wide range Info: northern.co.nz

NINE LIVES, JOB DONE WITH RST The new RST Pro Series race boot is the culmination of over a year of testing and development. RST went through nine prototype versions before it was happy with this boot, designed for racing and fast track use but able to perform just as capably on the road. Distributor: Nationwide Accessories Size style: Black, White/Black Price: $399 Info: nwa.co.nz

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Rees leads as Superbike Nationals reach halfway stage.

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t’s been quite a couple of months for New Zealand road-racing icon Tony Rees. The multi-time former national road-racing champion from Whakatane took his Honda CBR1000RR to win the three-round pre-nationals Suzuki Series in the Formula One/Superbike class in late December, while his youngest son Damon Rees took his Honda CBR600RR to celebrate his first major success in winning the 600cc F2/Supersport class in the same competition. Perhaps that was an omen of things to come because Tony Rees also leads the Superbike class after the second of four rounds of the New Zealand Superbike Championships in Invercargill in January and rising young star Damon Rees is locked in a tight battle for top honours in the 600cc class as well. This father and son double act will be looking to push on with their winning momentum when the second half of the season gets underway in Taupo in February and then stay out of trouble so that they might collect national titles at the fourth and final round at Hampton Downs, near Meremere, a week later (on March 4-5). Tony Rees started his weekend in Invercargill second in the championship standing, 10 points behind Suzuki’s defending national superbike champion Sloan Frost, but two race wins and then a runner-up finish, behind fellow Honda rider Alastair Hoogenboezem, propelled Rees past Wellington’s Frost and into the series lead.

Frost (Suzuki GSX-R1000) had a disastrous weekend in Invercargill, culminating in him crashing out of the final race, and Rees now leads the class, 18 points ahead of Christchurch’s Hoogenboezem, with Frost slipping back to third in the standings. Rees took the championship lead after winning the first two superbike races of the weekend, but could not quite make it a hat-trick of wins as Hoogenboezem came on strong to celebrate his breakthrough first victory of the series, winning the third superbike race on the


Sunday and thrusting himself also into championship contention. What is perhaps most remarkable is that new championship leader Rees had not originally intended to contest the nationals this year. “I simply wanted to be at the nationals to support my boys (21-year-old Damon and 23-year-old Mitch) and I wasn’t going to race at all. But I had a change of mind when my sons offered to relieve me of mechanic’s duties if I would race alongside them. So here I am and it’s turning out to be a great season for us all.” Mitch Rees (Honda CBR1000RR) is currently running sixth overall in the same superbike class as his father. Meanwhile, sharing the track with the Superbike riders, Invercargill Honda rider Jeremy Holmes is still the runaway leader in the battle-within-a-battle for 1000cc Superstock class honours, now a massive Al Hoogenboezem

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With Marquez out, Cal Crutchlow inherited the lead shortly having passed Pol Espargaro, Aleix Espargaro and Danilo Petrucci in the early laps. Once in front, he steadily eased away to score his second career MotoGP win

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hen Edgar Meller won the inaugural Australian Grand Prix he did not have to worry whether he had chosen the right compound tyre or whether he should run carbon or steel brakes. On his TT Douglas, he ran the road tyres fitted at the English factory and when he operated the brake levers, bicycle-type calipers gripped the wheel rims. That original Australian Grand Prix was run on a road course near Yeltholme, about 25 kilometres from the New South Wales town of Bathurst. The course lap was 24.945km long and the Grand Prix was run over nine laps for a total distance of 224km. Back then there were more starters than in today’s GP events, with 24 machines on the grid on that hot day on October 5, 1914. After three and a half hours of racing, a dust-covered Meller took the chequered flag having averaged 64km/h on his 350cc horizontally-opposed twin 26

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cylinder Douglas. There were just seven other finishers. The Australian GP was held at Yeltholme again in 1915, moved to another road circuit outside Goulburn, then was next run on another public road circuit (Vale) near Bathurst before finding a semipermanent home at Mount Panorama on a track built during the Great Depression as a make-work scheme. To get government funding, it was built as a ‘scenic road’. Originally gravel, the Mount Panorama track was steadily upgraded over the years, but has never lost its unique appeal. The track climbs 174 metres up the side of the hill (Mount Panorama) crosses the top and descends back down to the start/finish line for a total distance of 6.2km. This means that the circuit has significant climb and descent grades (1 in 6.1) which are uniquely challenging. Added to that, the circuit is also a public road, when not being used for racing. This means that anyone can go to Bathurst, and ride around the circuit (60km/h speed limit). There are several private homes and businesses with their entrances directly

off the track. However, most of the upgrades to the circuit were to improve it for touring car racing and in many cases rider’s lost their line of sight through corners due to the intrusion of concrete walls. New Zealand riders featured prominently in the Australian Grand Prix at Bathurst, including Rod Coleman, Ginger Molloy, John Woodley (three times 500GP winner), Graeme Crosby, Stuart Avant, John

By 1987, world championship grand prix fever was gripping Australia


Words: Michael Esdaile / Photos: Zenio Lapka

Big changes in a century of Aussie GP racing action.

Most of the excitement in the 2016 MotoGP race came from the battle for seventh place. Here Jack Miller (Honda) leads Danilo Petrucci (Ducati), Nicky Hayden (Honda), Scott Redding (Ducati) and Stefan Bradl (Aprilia). In the end, Redding grabbed the slot KIWI RIDER

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Words: Ben Wilkins Photos: Geoff Osborne

When a company with racing at its very core designs a sports-tourer you can expect some fireworks...

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hen KTM NZ unleashed the 1290 Super Duke on our shores in 2014 the KR staff were somewhat stunned by its performance. 170hp of go from a 1301cc V-twin with no fairing and a road riding position quite literally blew our collective socks off. And there must be something in the water at KTM because the lads and lasses in the design department then came up with the idea of turning it into a sports-tourer... which normally takes enough out of the sails of a decent sports bike to render it slightly bland and something that neither sports nor tours particularly well. Thankfully KTM is... well... KTM and the package was diluted only just enough to make it quite possibly the first sports-tourer to actually be able to live up to the ‘sports’ part of sports-tourer. And make no mistake... this is the sportiest tourer you’re ever likely to ride. You might expect me to start with the engine... and what an engine it is... but I’m going to leave that for a moment. Instead, I’m going to start by putting this bike into context. The 1290’s GT moniker is borrowed from the car world; a high

performance sports car that can eat up grand tours, think Aston Martin DB5 or Ferrari 250 GTO from the 60s or a Jaguar XKR of recent years. Fast, comfortable and stylish. With those cars in mind, the 1290 GT is a Grand Toursimo in the truest sense; the engine has a serious amount of go with 170hp up its tailpipes which is held in check by a stiff steel chassis, the suspension is a quality semi-active offering from WP, brakes are top-drawer Brembos, there’s factory luggage and decent room for a pillion. While I have a soft-spot for the 1290 Super Duke R, I do find it just a tad ‘focused’. Yes, I know, it’s meant to be focused, but if you’re not trying to do wheelies out of corners, wheelies along straights or accelerate so fast you get dizzy... it all seems a bit overkill. The GT, however, takes the best bits of the Super Duke R and turns it them an eminently enjoyable and useable (and insanely fast) wee beastie. For example, one of my favourite backroads is a twisty, turny, uppy, downy (often all at the same time) ribbon of tar seal. It’s a road that rewards bikes with a taut, lightweight chassis and punchy engine and punishes heavy, flabby, under-suspended machines. Despite a full compliment of luggage and a screen big enough to hide behind, the GT


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Words: Peter Elliott Photos: Geoff Osborne

Squeeze into your best singlet, put on your rosetinted sunnies and get ready for a Seventies vibe with Suzuki’s fat-tyre’d Van Van.

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can’t for the life of me work out whether I am happy; a true, smiling, laugh-just–under-the-surface sort of happiness because I am transported back to the era of my youth when the brightness of colour and edge was sharp and delicious, and when the teeming potential of life bloomed before me like a magnificent sundewed morning, or, whether the Seventies really had a grip on style and design that just filled you up with silly pleasure for pleasure’s sake. And if you have managed to get through that introduction and stayed with me, then you probably get what I’m talking about. The object which kicked off this rather floral illumination was, or is, rather, the Suzuki VanVan 200 - a small, not

very highly powered, lustrous, faintly ridiculous, massively entertaining and attractive package of fat-wheeled fun and joy. There is no hint of artifice here, from the tank shape and candy-coloured paint, to the fat tyres, single headlight and speedo, mini ape-hanger bars and wide over-upholstered banana seat, it fair bloody screams Seventies ‘chopper bike’. It was desirable and well-found then, and so it is today.

Look... this is no tourer, no racer, or even a scrambler. No, it is part of a long and valued legacy of well-built, gianthearted little bikes that become life long friends. Surfers, golfers, beachgoers and bach owners, guys with kids, hell, granddads with kids, kids themselves, teenagers, mates nearby, and farmers, sharecroppers even fire-break tourers, every one of them - will adore this bike. Because it’s fun. It is pure and simply


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hen I hear the word Scrambler it invokes certain images and memories. Think Steve McQueen riding in the 1963 classic The Great Escape or Brando in On The Waterfront - a certain ‘bad boy’ kinda ethos. It’s probably a little bit of a class thing too; it suggests workingmen, and turning your hand to everything in hard times, and “making the best of a shit deal”. And traditionally Scramblers have been seen as part dirt tracker, part off roader and part café racer – and all street cred. There’s the headlight jammed between a couple of sturdy forks, a cobbled-together seat, a worked powerplant, a bit of rust and black paint and a ‘found’ tank, all somehow held together with tape and tears and bolts from the back of the ‘shop. Yeah, maybe I’m overselling it, but you get the idea. A Triumph Scrambler – yeah. A Ducati?

BMW R NineT Scrambler

Move over McQueen, BMW plans to elbow out the competition with its own remake of the ‘Scrambler’. Words: Peter Elliott / Photos: Geoff Osborne

Yeah... maybe. A Matchless, an Ariel or BSA? Sure. Even possibly a Honda. But a BMW? Taking delivery of a brand spanking shiny BMW R Nine T Scrambler was anticipated, but not hotly. I like the R Nine T, but what were they thinking? As it turns out they were thinking plenty. It seems BMW has taken the Scrambler idea and given it its own translated teutonic meaning... hardarse. Frankly, I was searching for an analogy for this bike and, while hurtling round some Muriwai back roads, it struck me. BMW is sort of your private schoolboy, comes from a moneyed background, is pampered and used to getting his own way, has all the toys, a pool at home, a hot mum, etc... ahh, come on, you know the type. But this schoolboy turns out to KIWI RIDER

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Words: Dene Priestley / Photos: Angela Bruce

Since 1992 Britton Adventures’ Far North Adventure Rides have delivered sights and locales that are ‘nirvana on a stick’ for two-wheeled adventure seekers. Dene Priestley ventured north once more to do the event which first whet his adventure riding appetite many moons ago.

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et again I was a late entrant to Yamaha-sponsored Far North Adventure, and without my brother’s urging I probably would have stayed behind to keep the business ticking, but instead I am grinning somewhat wearily after an epic outing on some of terra firma’s best bits that most car travellers don’t even know exist. We also turned the one day event into a three day one by riding up north and back to Auckland on as many gravel or winding back roads as we could, via Maungaratoto, Maungatapere (lunch), Kaikohe, Mangamuka, and Peria, plus the weather pixies also threw down the gauntlet by ensuring we arrived at the Taipa event base looking like drowned

muppets, and just for giggles did the same for our return trip. The event day however was a blue-roofed stunner. Our notable steeds were suitably retro and eclectic. I was retro aboard Trigger, my much loved and very adventure experienced 1992 XR600R, while brother Noel went with eclectic (or is that just weird?), on his 1988 Yamaha TDR250 twin cylinder two-stroke dual sport. Hey, anybody can ride a new box-ready gem, we just like our bikes a little off the radar. It didn’t take us till Maungaweka to learn that the XR’s torque was king of the pair on gravel, especially over the corrugated bits, but on the twisty tar-seal the TDR’s race-inspired TZR donk could stoke up the fire; it was a very close thing... if not slanted towards the Yamaha with its more roadbike-orientated stance. Anyway,


once we arrived sopping wet late in the afternoon, signed on and grabbed our rolly-box route sheets at the Taipa Rugby Club event base, found our waterfront digs and room-mate Ian at Cable Bay, we then chose the Mangonui Pub to administer the needed warming medicinal fluids after our rather hypothermic arrival, washed down with a serve of the locally hooked, but world famous, fush & chups. The ride day kicked off with the traditional adventurer’s brekky, i.e. plenty of bacon, followed by Mike and Angela’s briefing. We were then free to hit the road Jack. After a road cruise past the previous night’s dispensory, we headed off the tarmac and into farm heaven. We traversed three farms (I think) in quick succession, the first on a gravel track, then grass, and the third lush rolling pastures gave great views and nil opening-&-shutting of gates, bar the first and last. Stunning, and with the dampness all but evaporated easy riding for both the smaller dual-sport bikes and the German super-tankers. After a nip across some private Maori land which appeared to house a carved version of stonehenge and a workshop where local lads were working on amazing traditional pacific sailing vessels, we hit the sand and headed up Tokerau Beach on the eastern side of the Karikari Peninsula. The north is truly blessed with riding access to cool places,

so thanks to Mike and Ang for sharing a wee bit with us, yet again. With a few more peninsula sights enjoyed the spread out mob headed across to the western peninsula coast and then hit the floodbank paper road south towards some more rural exploration before hitting Awanui for fuel and, in our case, a decidely decent caffiene injection. With the heart again pumping it was on to 90-mile Beach for a spell before venturing into what was for many the most fun bit, and for others the most challenging... namely 30-odd kilometres of forest tracks with linking forest roads. The trail sections were sandy and surprisingly dry, meaning a bit of hard work for the bigger bikes while being pretty good fun for the traillies, and with most of my trail riding done on Woodhill Forest’s sandy base, I felt quite at home roosting through the softer bits, even with a rear tyre I’d pretty much shagged on the gravel sections on the ride up the day before. Lunch was put on by the Pukenui School and was a quality feast worthy of a Ponsonby cafe, with pastries and sushi galore, plus sweet desserts I felt a tad guilty consuming while all sweaty and in dirt clobber, especially after that third helping. Weighed down with all that yummy goodness, we fuelled up on the Houhora

A blast down 90 Mile Beach Photo: Kim Thompson

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Ferris makes it two in a row for Woodville

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ome turf advantage counted for nothing at the big annual New Zealand Motocross Grand Prix at Woodville in late January. It was again a case of champions galore at this year’s edition of this 56th edition of the popular stand-alone event, but, when it was all boiled down, it was Australian Dean Ferris who took the most prestigious silverware, the Yamaha rider clinching the Senior Feature Race trophy at the Honda-sponsored event for a second consecutive season. It was remarkable when he won it on debut at Woodville last season, and perhaps no less significant this time around because he was facing a deeper and even more impressive line-up of talented individuals, many of whom were talented fellowAustralians he’d expect to face in the Australian nationals later this year.

main spoils belonged to him. New Zealand MX1 champion Cody Cooper (Honda Racing Team CRF450), of Mount Maunganui, led from the start of the feature race, but Ferris was soon challenging for the lead and took over the front spot on lap two. Cooper then dropped back when a slow-starting Waters powered through from fourth place to snatch the No.2 position, and this is how it remained until, the end, with another Australian visitor, Jed Beaton (Honda Racing Team CRF450), eventually pushing through to claim fourth spot and Mount Maunganui’s Rhys Carter (3Twenty3 Racing Kawasaki KX450F) rounding out the top five. Now just a part-time racer, Tauranga’s Ben Townley shocked everyone, probably himself included, by winning the first MX1 race at Woodville. He placed fourth in race two and he pulled out of race three after a crash and that DNF

Ferris, the 2016 Australian open class motocross champion, took his Altherm JCR Yamaha YZ450F to finish 4-1-2 in his three MX1 class outings, losing out to fellow Australian Todd Waters (Berry Sweet Honda CRF450) in that high-octane battle for MX1 class honours – Waters winning the class with a 3-2-1 score-card – but Ferris again won the race that really mattered, the invitation feature race, and so the annual event’s

dropped him down to seventh overall for the day. Working as brand ambassador for Suzuki New Zealand, former world MX2 champion Townley does not race as frequently as he once did and so his fitness was lacking, but he certainly showed he still has the skills and speed to win. “It’s fantastic to win this trophy for a second time,” said the 26-year-old Ferris, from Kyogle on the Gold Coast.

“My trip to New Zealand is all about building up for the Australian nationals and so this was a great way to start that. “Lapped riders got in my way (while I was leading) in the final MX1 class race of the day. It was really hard to avoid them and Todd (Waters) got past me, so I had to accept second place. I’m happy with how I rode, but I always want to win and so I was disappointed with that. “That’s not bad, though,

because it was my first big race of the year. My speed is very good.” Others to impress at Woodville were MX2 (250cc) class winner Dylan Walsh (Altherm JCR Yamaha YZ250F), the 19-year-old Christchurch rider having only just arrived back in New Zealand after two and a half years of racing in the United States. Walsh shaded fellow Kiwi internationals Josiah Natzke

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OFF-ROAD ADVANCES TO THE POWER OF FIVE New for 2017 from Five Advanced gloves, the MXF2 off-road glove was developed with help from MXGP and enduro riders Valentin Guillod and Johnny Aubert. It features a two-piece synthetic leather palm extending over the thumb knuckle, Velcro adjustment, a Lycra gusset and a well-vented topside. Distributor: Darbi Accessories Size style: Small to 3XL Price: $49.90 Info: motorcyclegearnz.com

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ALL-WEATHER ALL-PRESSURE GREASE Kawasaki Hi-Performance Grease is a multi-purpose, extreme pressure, lithium complex grease which imparts superior high and low temperature characteristics and chemical stability. Its high-tensile strength provides durability under heavy loads, resists mechanical breakdown and water wash-out, offers excellent rust and oxidation protection and is highly compatible with seals. You can use it on other brands, too… Distributor: Kawasaki NZ Size: 454g Price: $32.95 Info: kawasaki.co.nz

TAKE CLASSIC GOOD LOOKS FURTHER Inspired by the Isle of Man Classic TT, this RST retro jacket is uber-cool. Hop on your enduro bike and zip to that café via forestry trails – as the quilted aniline cowhide is suitable for riding or nights out, and delivers excellent abrasion and tear resistance, triple and double stitched seams, body armour and a brushed cotton lining. Distributor: Nationwide Accessories Size style: M/42 - 4XL/52, black with TT logo Price: $399 Info: nwa.co.nz

CLEAN PIPES AND DROPPED WEIGHT Yoshimura’s all-new Signature Series RS-9T tapered dual muffler exhaust system for the 2017 Honda CR450F provides better throttle response and a broader range of power. Smooth exhaust flow, a compact design delivering a lower centre of gravity and greater volume for lower decibels – it’s all good. Distributor: Northern Accessories Price: $1695 Full System Info: northern.co.nz

MAD MAX ACTION IN THE DUNES Those dunes still super-dry? Dunlop’s Geomax MX11 was designed for traction over sandy terrain, plus stability over bumps, humps and uneven surfaces. Cross knobs in the central pattern help increase tread life on hard-packed surfaces. Dunlop technology and race development feedback produced a tyre that imparts total confidence in tough conditions. Distributor: Forbes & Davies Size: 19in rears and 21in fronts Price: From $129 Info: forbesanddavies.co.nz

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EASY-CARE KIT GUARANTEES FOAM FILTER HEALTH UNI’s Foam Air Filter Kit contains all you need to keep OEM and performance foam air filters operating efficiently and safely for maximum engine performance and protection. The filter oil is formulated for maximum airflow while keeping dirt and dust out. Spray the filter cleaner on, let it soak, spray off to strip grease and dirt, then massage the filter oil in. Simple. Distributor: Darbi Accessories Size: The kit contains a 5.5oz (163ml) aerosol can of Uni Foam filter oil and a 14.5oz (429ml) aerosol can of Uni Foam Filter Cleaner. Price: $35 Info: motorcyclegearnz.com

SUPER NOGGIN GUARD FOR HIGH-SPEED DIRTY DEEDS The AX-8 EVO tops AGV’s carbon fibre range for professional off-road use. Developed in collaboration with championship Cross, Enduro and Supermotard contenders, it features an integrated ventilation system, removable, washable, breathable internals, soft plastic covers in the visor area which don’t get soggy, and a chin air vent that removes without tools. Better yet, the helmet (size M) weighs just 1150g. Distributor: Nationwide Accessories Size: XS/54 - 2XL/64, new graphics – No Foot (matt white/cyan). Other colours/graphics available. Price: $595 Info: nwa.co.nz DOUBLE-DIPPING FILTER PROTECTION Over 40 years ago, the sandy, gritty soil of the Netherlands proved that foam and paper filters allow air flow, but fail at protection. Twin Air’s fused-dual-layer design combines performance and protection by trapping even the smallest particles. The optional dust cover acts as a pre-filter for heavy dust and sand, to extend service time between cleans. Distributor: Northern Accessories Price: Air Filter (around $39.95) and Dust Cover ($19.95) Info: northern.co.nz

ALL THE SPEEDS AT A WALLET-FRIENDLY PRICE O’Neal says its Series 3 helmet offers more features than anything else at this price. The lightweight (1350g in size large) helmet’s shell is constructed of durable polycarbonate, with an ultra-plush removable, washable liner that wicks away sweat. Throw in an adjustable visor, and intake and exhaust vents to keep you cool. Distributor: Northern Accessories Size style: Adult and youth sizes, multicoloured clear-coated graphics plus graphic choices. Replacement parts available Price: $169 Info: northern.co.nz

LOUD BIKE? NOW THERE’S LOUD GEAR TO MATCH Thor MX has released some cool new-season riding gear. Not only does the Pulse line of jerseys and trou boast what it calls “functional performance at an incredible value”, it now includes some truly loud colour options. Your mates will need sunnies, or you’ll blind them... Distributor: 454 Unlimited Price: $169 (pants) $49.95 (jersey) Info: 454.co.nz or dirtbikegear.co.nz

ALL-TERRAIN PROTECTION JUST GOT MORE AFFORDABLE Forma Terrain TX CE-certified European-made boots are constructed from leather and synthetics, with injected moulded plastic protection. A hinged ‘Stitched Flex Control System’ provides the rider with superb feel and flexibility plus added safety. Better yet, they’re on sale for a limited time. Distributor: Forbes & Davies Size: Red, blue, white or black in Euro sizes 42 to 47 Price: Sale $299 (were $449) Info: forbesanddavies.co.nz

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Open to all brands of adventure & road legal trail bikes

Hanmer SpringS Safari 1, 2, 3 April 2017

Britton Adventures and Yamaha New Zealand return to Hanmer Springs. North Canterbury, northern West Coast, and inland Kaikoura. Three days, three different destinations! This is a non-competitive event, self-navigated using “Route sheets”. Travel the course at a pace you prefer. The YAMAHA Hanmer Springs Safari is adventure riding at its best. THE 2017 YAMAHA HANMER SPRINGS SAFARI INCLUDES: Three full days of adventure riding • BIG BIKE FRIENDLY • Four nights twin share accommodation at the Heritage Hanmer Springs • Three delicious buffet dinners, three sumptuous lunches and four breakfasts (Full Safari Package only) • Route sheets and 2017 Yamaha Safari badge • Land access fees

ALL THIS FOR JUST: Full Safari Package includes twin share Heritage Hotel accomm: $NZ1349 Rider $NZ999 Pillion Own Accommodation includes 4 hotel breakfasts and 3 dinners: $NZ999 Rider $NZ649 Pillion Own Accommodation, no breakfasts, no dinners: $NZ799 Rider $NZ449 Pillion

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LEVI SHERWOOD Words & photos: Chris Ritchie

More used to being upside down on a flying MX bike, we got Levi Sherwood to sit on a chair long enough to tell us what he’s up to.

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iwi FMX (Freestyle MX) legend Levi Sherwood is back on home soil after another epic year of events around the world including Red Bull X-Fighters, X Games, Nitro Circus and Nitro World Games, then back home to Big Boys Toys in Auckland and Palmy as well as across the ditch to the Australian SX Open. The evolution of the sport of freestyle motocross continues to progress with new innovations of tricks and bike modifications in order to stay ahead of the game. Levi has made some extensive customisations to his new 2017 KTM 250SX with the intention of reducing weight (and therefore inertia) which makes the bike more manoeuvrable in the air, allowing him to hold and extend tricks further than before, and push the limits of FMX even further. He recently gave us a run down on his FMX machine, as well as insight into his life outside of freestyle motocross, what he’s been up and what’s in store for 2017.

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Since coming back home, you’ve been flat out with shows and events in New Zealand like Big Boys Toys. How have they gone for you? Yeah I did heaps here in 2016 actually. They’ve been going pretty good. Nick [Franklin] has been doing a lot of work with Franklin Farm to put that on the road which is cool. It’s just been good to be riding close to home for a change, pretty cruisey really. It’s a bit of a switch for you after doing quite a few competitions where you’re judged, to doing a show with a bit more freedom isn’t it?

Obviously on a freestyle bike, your suspension needs to be stiffer which Renny @ Sevenee has done. You need flip levers, and a foot hook – as you mentioned – on the left side just above the shifter. I make all of the parts myself and re-make anything I can out of titanium. The flip levers can go model to model because they just mount on the handlebars, but the foot hook I had to remake. I pretty much went over the whole bike and anything that was steel that I could get away with Ti, I re-made it with Ti. Even some alloy parts I made out of thinner titanium so it’s lighter and stronger. Quite a bit actually.

to see where it will take things with this bike because it’s going to be a while until my ability catches up to what this bike can do. As well as the fully fledged workshop you have here for your own engineering and fabrication, what else do you get up to outside of the FMX scene? Just working on my bike, that’s all I’ve been doing lately. A bit of everything really; quite a bit of mountain biking, going to the dirt jumps with my girlfriend Ellie, building stuff like bike parts, and radio controlled cars. I mostly just

Shows are good, aye? Stress free – just turn up and ride. They’re definitely not as much fun as a comp, but it’s nice to finish up the year with some shows.

You’ve had a busy schedule of events over the last few months – from X Games in Texas to Red Bull X-Fighters in Madrid then back to Nitro World Games in Salt Lake City and a few in between. Tell us about that. Yeah, I spent 3-4 months overseas this year. Both Red Bull X-Fighters and X Games didn’t really go to plan for me, but that’s all good. X-Fighters was still an awesome event though. Then the one off Nitro World Games actually turned out to be a really good event, especially with the judging and format, so I hope it comes back again next year. I managed to get the win there. I also went over to the Monster Cup in Vegas which was an X-Games Qualifier and finished up third there, so it was a pretty good year.

You’ve picked up your new 2017 KTM 250SX recently, and got it up and running ‘Levi-spec’. Tell us about your new bike. Yeah I think I’ve had it two months now. I love it. It’s way better than the old one. Even just stock, it’s leaps and bounds ahead of the previous model. When I pulled it apart for the first time I noticed every single part on the bike is new. There might be a handful of parts that are the same, but you wouldn’t be able to pick it. It’s been going well. I’ve spent probably good month working on it, making some changes before I even rode it. I’ve made parts for it, even a new subframe, trying to make it lighter. Made quite a few parts out of titanium and alloy, and making improvements where I can. Can you tell us about some of the specific modifications you’ve made? For example, you’ve made a piece that sits above your gear shifter.

Obviously there’s a reason for all of this – to save weight, which then makes it easier to manoeuvre the bike in the air. Can you give us some insight? Yeah it makes it a lot easier in the air, even just jumping and doing whips. The same old tricks that I’ve always done are just easier now. Not as hard to flip the bike for example, because it spins easier, which means you can hang off it longer, and get better extension of your tricks. I’m honestly not quite used to it yet. I’ve been riding it a month or so now, and I’m only just starting to get comfortable enough to ride at the level I was riding on my old bikes. It’s pretty cool and I’m excited

hang out in my shed making stuff to be honest. Looking ahead to the next few months over NZ summer, what’s the plan? I’m pretty much finished up for the year with all the events. The next event for me is mid-January when I head up to Tauranga for the Cure Kids event which Luke Price is putting on [KR went to press after this - Ed]. Looking forward to that. It will be the third year we’ve been doing it. Then it rolls into the Nitro Circus tour which should keep me busy for a while after that. Have you got any other events lined up overseas for 2017 confirmed yet? KIWI RIDER

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The National MX champs are almost upon us and picking winners is looking to be anyone’s guess... these are the hot contenders and what they’re riding for 2017.

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he four-round 2017 New Zealand Motocross Championships are just around the corner, with round one scheduled for Pleasant Point, near Timaru, on February 5, and once again it’s almost impossible to predict an outcome. It’s fair to say that Mount Maunganui’s Cody

Cooper is favoured to make it five national MX1 titles in a row, but, after that, it’s anyone’s guess. We decided we’d pull a few cards from the deck and see if we could deal a few winning hands... we’ve picked a few aces to profile here, although we should apologise in advance, because we also know there will probably be a couple of jokers we’ve overlooked too.


Cody Cooper Class: MX1 Race number: #1 Current ranking: 1st Bike: Honda CR450F Biggest rival: Me Rate the National tracks and where you think you will place: Timaru is always getting better for me – I never used to like it, 6th. Backflips could have a lot more water on it, 6th. Rotorua

has been awesome the last two years, 8th. Taupo also needs a lot more water on it, 6th. Overall 1st. Engine mods: Stock with vortex ignition Exhaust: Yoshimura Suspension: Kiwi Suspension Solutions Chain and sprockets: Tsubaki Supersprox Sprockets: 49 Tyres, wheels, rims, hubs: Dunlop tyres, Talon wheels Handlebars: Renthal Grips: Renthal Throttle: Standard Brakes and pads: Standard Footpegs: standard Seat: Dr Trim Graphics: NDub designs Sponsors: Dunlop, Dr Trim, DRC, EBC Brakes, EZE Race Products, Matrix, Motul, NDub Designs, Picton Auto Electrical, Raceengines.com, Renthal, Supersprox, Talon, Tsubaki, Twin Air, Vortex Ignitions, Works Connection, Yoshimura, Zeta, Alpinestars, Bell Helmets, 100%,

Hinson, Diesel Mechanical, KSS, Ebbett Pukekohe, Cti2, Flex Fitness, Rynopower, YTbikes.

Dean Ferris Class: MX1 Number: D Current ranking: 2nd Bike: Yamaha YZ450F Biggest rival: Kirk Gibbs Rate the National tracks and where you think you will place: These are some of the best in the world and I hope to win!

Anyway, here is a selection of riders we believe will either win national titles this season or at least have a huge influence on which riders do eventually claim the MX1, MX2 and 125cc crowns. Kiwi Rider will be on the scene to record what happens at Timaru and at the rounds which follow at Rotorua (on February 19), Palmerston North (on March 12) and, finally, at Taupo (on March 25).

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Rock down to There’s no doubt that electric bikes are a part of the future and these little ones are clean, fun and quiet enough to not annoy the neighbours.

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orrot was founded in Spain in 1948 by Don Luis Iniondo. The company made bicycles that grew a reputation for great sturdiness. By 1950 Torrot was making mopeds and, later, reliable motorcycles. In this time Torrot pioneered the retractable side-stand which we all take for granted today.

Electric Avenue... Words: Jock McLauchlan Photos: Geoff Osborne

However, in the 80s, like a lot of companies in those tough financial times, they had to close. Reborn in 2011, again making push bikes, its focus moved to electric kids bikes. So KR rounded up a few likely kids and took them to a farmland club trial ride to give them a blast. On offer were two model styles that feature the same electric motor and running gear. One is set up as a trail/

MX looking machine, the other a trials bike. From dead empty the battery has a four hour charge time, an approximate running distance of 50km when charged, and Torrot says the bike will run continuously at full throttle for 40 minutes... so not bad! The bikes also come with a 24 month warranty if not used for competition. One very cool feature is that the engine power can be

adjusted remotely from your phone when you download the App. This means that when little Johnny is getting a bit too excited... you can curb his enthusiasm. The two machines retail for between $2500 and $2700. This test is of the E10 and T10 (Enduro and Trials) machines and larger versions are available (E12/T12), which we’ll test when we get our hands on them.


Rider: Sean McLauchlan Age: 12 years Hometown: Waimauku, Auckland Own Bike: CRF125F

I’m 12 years old and a casual trail rider. For me the Torrot was felt a little small but it went really cool anyway. It just grunts off and you can’t hear anything other than a little chain noise, which is weird at first. I found it super light and very easy to ride, you just twist and go! You have to remember to turn the power off because if you play with the throttle, even just standing beside the bike, it will zoom off... you can’t hear the engine so you don’t think its going. All the brakes and suspension felt great and I couldn’t believe how long the battery lasted – dad took me home after lunch before it went flat. I think the Torrot bikes are real cool, I could ride one around home and the neighbours would never know.

Rider: Cooper Davies Age: 9 years Hometown: Western Springs, Auckland Own Bike: KTM65

I had a lot of fun riding both models, but it was strange having no engine noise. As an average sized 9-year-old, it felt small, but still very enjoyable to ride – I would recommend them for a 4-7-year-old kid, It would have been a dream to have one when I was 5 or 6! The best part is that you could ride them in a local park or your back yard and not annoy any old people! I hope that Torrot looks at making medium- and larger-sized bikes soon.

Rider: Nathan Refoy Age: 9 Hometown: Whangaparoa Own Bike: KTM 65

Vege called my mum to ask if I was interested in test riding a Torrot electric trials bike and dirt bike. Yes please, I replied. Mum took me to a cool farm in Waimauku to a Waitemata motorcycles trials event where I met Vege, Cooper and Shaun. I was really amazed when I first saw the bikes at how cool they looked. I got into my gear, listened to the safety briefing and then jumped on the trials bike first because it was my favourite. At first I just rode around a small car park while we got used to the bikes. When Geoff (the photographer) arrived, we went down to

a small marked-out trials track. The trials bike felt strange at first because it had no seat and it was so quiet. It was amazing how fast it went and wheelied over logs really easy because it is so light. The motocross bike was so easy to jump and move around. I think that the motocross bike was faster than the trials bike, but the trials bike was easier to pop wheelies. The battery took ages to go flat and I found a switch that could make the bike slower for when a younger kid had a turn.

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The Gas Gas name is synonymous with trials bikes, and the TXT 280 Racing is a machine at the top of its game. Words: Peter Elliott Photos: Geoff Osborne

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have to say that over the course of my entire life I have coveted and envied trials bikes. It has been a curse. And I am not yet cured. I still believe trials machines are the sexiest, most ‘hairstanding-up-on-yourneck, excitement-inducing, earthbound machines made by man. It’s the lean, work-specific, seatless promise of fun and thrill, and the passport to go play in trees, rocks, streams, banks, grass and dirt that first got me hooked as a 15-year-old schoolboy. I’d hang around like a lovesick pup, watching as people unloaded blue, snapping Bultacos, and the Ferrari-like (well, in my eyes anyway) red Montesa Cota 315s and the shamrocked green and white tanks of the Ossas. The smell of two-stroke was like opium to me then, and I’d look on longingly at these exotic, noisy beasts; ogled as they pitched over drop-offs, or snaked up rocky canyons pouring out rivers of intoxicating blue smoke. Many were piloted by cloth clad men, still redolent of the 1950s, with cream-coloured ‘Norsewear’ socks turned over the tops of their boots,

and riding with peaked cloth caps instead of helmets. But I was the penniless kid, gazing in the sweet shop window. In my mind of course, I was feathering that clutch, revving the engine and ripping up banks, balancing with the poise of a gymnast, and legs like a gazelle. Much later in life I bought my first proper trials bike; a Yamaha TY250, in Hamilton of all places, while on a tour of New Zealand performing in a road safety musical. I spent my per diems (my daily food allowance for six months touring) on buying that bike. And quickly discovered that my ambition had greatly exceeded my ability. Oh I’d had plenty of practise, I had scrambled my Vespas, Jawas and cheap ninth-hand bikes, seconds from the wrecker’s yard, that I had used as transport. But I hadn’t spent enough time

in the art of trials. I learnt though. That TY took a tremendous amount of abuse. I smashed it into rocks, dropped it in rivers, punched into banks, jammed the throttle open, all the usual newbie dramas, and all with as much maintenance as I could deliver. None. Poor bike. But eventually I learnt some basics. Then family and working life took over; single income, kids and a need to stay healthy and unbroken. And then twelve years ago, I’d had enough. I got onto this new-fangled thing called Trade Me and found a bike, in Nelson, and brought it home. Delivery day had me delirious with excitement as I rushed out to the freight yard to pick it up. A Scorpa 250. French. Blue. Modern. It was love. And I set about learning moto trials proper. Over the years I have had four trials bikes and now I’m riding the new 2016 Gas Gas 250 TXT Racing. Gas Gas machines have been the premier trials bikes in the modern era, and in the last few decades the Trials greats like Jordi Tarres and Adam Raga have championed them. But nothing stands still, and recently the Gas Gas factory closed, and then in KIWI RIDER

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MOTOCROSS MARCH - 12, NZ MX Champs, Round 3,

at Flipps Track, Himatangi, with Manawatu Orion M/c Club

- 25, NZ MX Champs, Round 4,

at Digger McEwen MX Park with Taupo M/c Club

ROAD RACING FEBRUARY - 19, NZ Senior MX Championship,

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- 25/26, NZ SBK Championships,

Round 3, Levels, Timaru

MARCH - 4/5, NZ SBK Championships,

Round 4, Hampton Downs

- 12, NZ Senior MX Championship,

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- 25, NZ Senior MX Championship,

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- 25, King of Ruapuna Round 4,

at Mike Pero Motorsport Park, contact Wendy on 0273571117 or email her at wendy.ashmore@clear.net.nz or visit www.mci.net.nz. Round 5 is on 2 April 2017.

APRIL - 2, King of Ruapuna Round 5,

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- 30, Motorcycling Canterbury presents Endurance Races,

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- NZ RACE RESULTS Superbike

Points

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Total 131 113 105 78 68 64 58

Tony Rees Alastair Hoogenboezem Sloan Frost Daniel Mettam Toby Summers Mitch Rees Ray Clee

600 Supersport

Points

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Total 137.5 111 102 66.5 64.5 60.5 59 56

Shane Richardson Damon Rees Jake Lewis Alex Phillis James Hoogenboezem Cameron Hudson Avalon Biddle Aaron Hassan

Superlites

Points

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Total 112 99 93 78 73 57 55 39

Leigh Tidman Gavin Veltmeyer Chris Defiori Ashley Weller Dennis Charlett Nathan Jane Eddie Kattenberg Chris Huddlestone

650 Pro Twins

Points

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Total 151 102 88 83 73 64 47 43

Dennis Charlett Josh Augustine Jordan Burley Matt Dunlop Peter Gunn Phillip Munt Peter McElwain Jase Augustine

125 GP

Points

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Total 136 97 79 69 46 34 34 27

Matthew Hoogenboezem Chris Wallinger Chris Cain Matthew Reichenbach Damian Perriton Daniel Jenkins Chris Malcolm Brian Hardaker

250 Production

Points

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Total 116.5 109.5 94 78.5 65.5 65 62.5 26

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Round 2 - Teretonga Total 70 61 34 39 35 35 30

Race 3 20 25 0 10 13 16 11

Race 2 25 20 13 16 11 10 9

Round 1 - Taupo Race 1 25 16 21 13 11 9 10

Total 61 52 71 39 33 29 28

Race 1 25 1 20 16 11 9 13 10

Total 65 71 48 32 33 32 26 30

Round 2 - Teretonga Total 72.5 40 54 34.5 31.5 28.5 33 26

Race 4 25 20 16 11 10 9 13 8

Race 3 10 12.5 8 4.5 5.5 5 3.5 4

Race 2 12.5 6.5 10 3 5 5.5 3.5 4

Race 3 25 20 10 13 11 16 9 8

Race 2 0 13 11 20 25 16 10 0

Race 1 17 20 11 13 0 25 10 9

Race 3 25 20 16 13 10 11 7 8

Race 2 25 10 16 20 13 11 8 0

Race 3 25 20 16 13 10 11 8 7

Race 3 25 20 16 11 0 0 10 0

Race2 20 25 0 16 0 0 13 0

Race 1 25 0 17 13 0 0 11 0

Race 4 12.5 0 8 5 10 5.5 6.5 0

Race 3 10 12.5 8 4.5 6.5 5.5 5 0

Race 2 25 20 0 11 10 16 13 0

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Race 2 20 25 16 11 13 10 9 8

Race 1 25 21 16 8 10 13 9 11

Race 3 20 13 20 11 10 0 9 8

Race 2 25 20 16 10 11 0 9 7

Race 1 25 13 25 11 16 0 8 7

Race 3 25 20 0 13 16 11 8 10

Race 2 25 16 20 11 13 10 8 9

Race 1 26 16 20 13 11 10 8 9

Round 1 - Taupo Total 66 52 46 29 46 34 0 27

Round 2 - Teretonga Total 67.5 33.5 41 33.5 37.5 43 33.5 10

Race 3 20 25 16 13 10 9 8 11

Round 1 - Taupo Total 76 52 40 37 40 31 24 28

Round 2 - Teretonga Total 70 45 33 40 0 0 34 0

Race 1 25 16 21 13 11 9 9

Round 1 - Taupo Total 70 46 61 32 37 0 26 22

Round 2 - Teretonga Total 75 50 48 46 33 33 23 15

Race 2 16 20 25 13 11 10 9

Round 1 - Taupo

Round 2 - Teretonga Total 42 53 32 46 36 57 29 17

Race 3 20 16 25 13 11 10 10

Race 3 25 16 0 8 20 13 0 10

Race 2 16 20 25 10 13 11 0 8

Race 1 25 16 21 11 13 10 0 9

Round 1 - Taupo Race 1 20 1 25 13 11 16 9 10

Total 49 76 53 45 28 22 29 16

Race 3 13 25 20 16 9 11 10 0

Race 2 16 25 20 13 10 11 9 8

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elieve it or not 2017 marks the tenth year of publication for this classic column. That means 120 columns and some 84,000 words. I thought it would be a good idea to pick out some of my favourite bikes from the ten year collection. The most interesting observation from my perspective is the shift in emphasis over the years. This hasn’t been intentional, but rather a reflection of what is happening in the classic fraternity. Also many of the

On the road with two Heskeths

McIntosh Manx at Pukekohe bikes that were considered classics during the early years must now be considered vintage, and more recently some bikes have become classics with the passing of time. In the first twenty columns fifteen of the bikes

were British, three were Japanese, and two Italian. The second twenty columns looked considerably different, with eight British, six Japanese, three Italian, two American, and one German. The next twenty featured only five

British, nine Japanese, two German and two Italian. I guess this was bound to happen. When we consider that during the hey-day of motorcycle production after the Second World War there were BSA, Triumph, Norton, Royal Enfield, Matchless, AJS, Velocette, and Vincent, all producing motorcycles in Britain. Within twenty years the British industry disintegrated, and the Japanese filled the gap with Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki and Yamaha. In Europe Ducati, Moto Guzzi and BMW scrambled through the onslaught from Japan, but things were never the same again. In the British arena today, only Triumph has managed to survive with any significant numbers. This means that for classic enthusiasts of the future, Japanese machines will fill the gap made by the absence of

British products. It is very likely that many of the classic British bikes will end up in museums, or private collections, too valuable to ride. In fact that is what is happening already. Here are a few of my favourites from the ten years. A classic British bike that has survived, and has been built since 1980 is the Hesketh. It was featured back in 2007. Always one of my favourites it is virtually hand built, and considered by enthusiasts the two-wheeled equivalent of an Aston Martin. The Hesketh was the dream machine of Lord Hesketh former team boss, and owner of a Formula One team. I believe only three or four of them came to New Zealand. I still cherish the day I spent riding the deserted Canterbury country roads with two Heskeths and a mate, Craig Roberts, who had made them available.

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