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The most unique rider on Main Street ??️?

Officer Gives Me A Chance To Avoid The Ticket...  @FirestarterECMG
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Officer Gives Me A Chance To Avoid The Ticket... @FirestarterECMG

Motorcycle Clubs From A to Z Explained in 60 Seconds ??️?
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Motorcycle Clubs From A to Z Explained in 60 Seconds ??️?

Motorcycle Clubs From A to Z Explained in 60 Seconds ??️?

2026 Suzuki GSX-S1000GX+, DR-Z4SM, and DR-Z4SM+ Preview 
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2026 Suzuki GSX-S1000GX+, DR-Z4SM, and DR-Z4SM+ Preview 

2026 Suzuki DR-Z4SM+ in Sky Blue Suzuki’s 2026 lineup already includes the new GSX-8T and GSX-8TT retro-inspired bikes, the updated GSX-R1000 and GSX-R1000 and GSX-R1000R sportbikes, and a number of returning models. Joining that list are the Suzuki GSX-S1000GX+ sport-tourer, the DR-Z4SM supermoto, and the new DR-Z4SM+ with a few extra features.  2026 Suzuki GSX-S1000GX+  2026 Suzuki GSX-S1000GX+ in Pearl Brilliant White / Metallic Triton Blue This crossover machine was new in 2024, adding a more open riding position and ADV-inspired ergonomics to the GSX-S1000GT+ platform. It returns unchanged for 2026. It’s powered by a 999cc inline-Four that makes a claimed 150 hp and rides on an aluminum twin-spar frame. It was Suzuki’s first model equipped with the Suzuki Advanced Electronic Suspension, which automatically adjusts damping rates depending on road conditions and riding behavior and offers three modes and a customizable mode. It also automatically adjusts rear preload.  Other features include the Suzuki Intelligent Ride System, Suzuki Drive Mode Selector Alpha with three ride modes, Smart Cruise Control, a bidirectional quickshifter, handguards, an adjustable windscreen, cornering ABS, five-mode traction control, Easy Start, and Low RPM Assist. Riders can adjust the technologies and rider aids through the 6.5-inch TFT display with smartphone connectivity.  The 2026 Suzuki GSX-S1000GX+ will be available in Pearl Brilliant White / Metallic Triton Blue for $18,749.  2026 Suzuki DR-Z4SM  2026 Suzuki DR-Z4SM in Solid Special White No. 2 This supermoto, alongside its dual-sport sibling the DR-Z4S, was significantly updated in 2025. Its 398cc Single was revised, now offering fuel injection and throttle-by-wire with a 42mm electronically controlled throttle body, as well as a slew of other engine updates. It got a new steel frame and aluminum subframe, new fully adjustable KYB suspension, Bosch ABS that’s switchable for the rear, new LED lighting, and the Suzuki Intelligent Ride System, including three ride modes, four traction control modes, and Easy Start.  2026 Suzuki DR-Z4SM in Sky Blue Differentiating the SM from the DR-Z4S dual-sport are 17-inch spoked wheels fitted with Dunlop SportMax Q5A tube-type tires and a larger 310mm front brake disc pinched by a 2-piston caliper. Ergonomics were updated with a tapered aluminum handlebar, wide footpegs with removable rubber inserts, a redesigned seat, and a slim 2.3-gallon fuel tank. Read our ride review for more details and riding impressions.  The 2026 DR-Z4SM will be available in Solid Special White No. 2 or Sky Gray for $8,999.  2026 Suzuki DR-Z4SM+  2026 Suzuki DR-Z4SM+ in Solid Special White No. 2 Announced in September, Suzuki’s second wave of returning 2026 models included the DR-Z4S and the new DR-Z4S+, which added a skid plate, handguards, and front and rear brake rotor guards to the standard model but was otherwise the same. Suzuki has given the SM the same treatment in the new-for-2026 DR-Z4SM+. Factory-equipped accessories on the SM+ include front and rear axle sliders, handguards, and a rear cargo carrier.  The 2026 Suzuki DR-Z4SM+ will be available in Solid Special White No. 2 or Sky Gray for $9,299.  Visit the Suzuki website for more information.  Check out more new bikes in Rider’s 2026 Motorcycle Buyers Guide  The post 2026 Suzuki GSX-S1000GX+, DR-Z4SM, and DR-Z4SM+ Preview  appeared first on Rider Magazine.

KTM and Husqvarna Recall 2024-2025 390/401 Models
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KTM and Husqvarna Recall 2024-2025 390/401 Models

The 2024 KTM 390 Duke is one of seven models affected by a recall from KTM and Husqvarna. KTM and Husqvarna, both part of the Pierer Mobility group, have announced a recall on models powered by the liquid-cooled 399cc Single. In KTM’s lineup, the affected models include the 2024-2025 390 Duke and 2025 models of the 390 Enduro R, 390 SMC R, 390 Adventure R, and 390 Adventure X. Affected Husqvarna models are the 2024 Vitpilen 401 and Svartpilen 401. 2024 Husqvarna Svartpilen 401 (right) and Vitpilen 401 (left). During testing, a condition that could cause the engine to stall at low rpm was found. Only a limited number of cases have been seen so far, but all owners of the above-listed models will receive a complimentary update to correct the issue. 2025 KTM 390 Adventure X A ECU software update will be applied to reduce the risk of engine stalling, especially at low speeds and during deceleration. The brands also claim that the update will improve rideability and low-end torque, as well as increase engine stability. 2025 KTM 390 Enduro R All affected owners will receive a notification letter and be asked to contact their dealer to arrange the software update. This update is fully free of charge at authorized dealers of the respective brands. Owners can find a verification of affected motorcycles and a list of dealers in the “Service” section of the KTM and Husqvarna websites. 2025 KTM 390 SMC R The engine in question was significantly updated for model year 2024. Displacement was increased from 373cc to 399cc, horsepower increased to 45 hp, and torque increased to 28.8 lb-ft. The engine was also made lighter and featured improved cooling and quicker warm-up, along with longer service intervals and other updates. The new engine debuted on the 2024 KTM 390 Duke, followed by the 2024 Husqvarna ’Pilens and the 2025 390 KTMs. The post KTM and Husqvarna Recall 2024-2025 390/401 Models appeared first on Rider Magazine.