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Tuesday, 10 December 2024

JE Pistons

JE M-8 Ultra Series Pistons


Cypress, California based JE Pistons is now offering Ultra Series pistons that have been developed specifically for M-8 engines.

The 'secret sauce', according to the company, is its proprietary 'Aligned Grain Flow' technology. "Being one of the only fully integrated piston manufacturers in the USA, our in-house forging operation has allowed for the development of an improved forging process that maximizes the alignment of the aluminum's grain structure, which translates to 'next level' tensile strength.

"This enables the pistons to stand up to the extreme power the M-8 builds, of 400 hp or more, or simply offer extreme durability for milder builds. 


"Ultra Series pistons combine this foundational strength with performance and durability, enhancing features such as JE's Thermal Barrier crown coating, Tuff Skirt coating, anti-detonation grooves, lateral gas ports, an accumulator groove, and more."

The ceramic-based Thermal Barrier crown coating protects the piston by reducing heat transfer, especially in high-heat environments like built M-8 engines. Piston ring provisions, including lateral gas ports and an accumulator groove, aid in maintaining consistent ring seal at the top compression ring, which is crucial to consistent power, especially when power multipliers like turbos get thrown into the mix.

In addition to the 'Aligned Grain Flow' material itself, the forging design that JE uses for its M-8 engine Ultra Series pistons has been optimized with internal and external bracing - features not commonly seen in V-twin piston design. This helps mitigate piston flex under heavy engine loads, adding to the pistons' strength qualities without adding unnecessary weight.

Additional features include 3D under crown milling for additional weight savings, offset pins for reduced piston rock and skirt notches for optimal clearance at bottom dead center.

'Aligned Grain Flow' technology

They are now available in standard (4.250"), 4.310" (+.060") and 4.320" (+.070") bore sizes (4.500" stroke), each with the option of a 10.25:1 or 11.25:1 compression ratio. They are supplied in kits including two pistons, rings, wrist pins and wire locks - all under the one part number.


JE PISTONS

www.jepistons.com



Turn 14 Powersports

TwinPower Oil – "Superior Performance for V-twin Motorcycles"


Keller, Texas based TwinPower, the V-twin performance components brand acquired by Turn 14 Powersports last year, has its line of motorcycle oils and lubricants available again – and still under the capable brand management of respected industry veteran James Simonelli.

"Manufactured, blended, tested and bottled in the USA from 100% US-sourced ingredients, TwinPower oils are specifically engineered to meet the rigorous demands of Harley-Davidson and other V-twin motorcycles," says James.


"Our commitment to quality means our oils are tested to perform in the most demanding conditions. We've gone the extra mile to ensure our products exceed the expectations of motorcycle riders."

Featuring a superior quality of base stock, specially formulated additive package and rigorous testing, in order to guarantee top-tier performance, James says that TwinPower oils are evaluated using four industry-standard tests.


The Falex Pin and V Block Test assesses wear protection under extreme pressure, mirroring the stresses faced by engine components. The Four Ball Wear Test measures the oil's ability to prevent wear by analyzing the scar diameter on metal balls under load.

The NOACK Volatility Test evaluates the oil's evaporation loss at high temperatures, crucial for maintaining viscosity and engine protection in extreme heat, and the Viscosity Index Test ensures the oil maintains consistent viscosity across a wide range of temperatures, providing reliable performance in both hot and cold conditions.

 "Our tests indicate that TwinPower oils outperform competitive products and exceed JASO MA2 specifications. For most OEM's, this makes them applicable for both transmission and wet clutch applications," continued James.

"Even with this top-quality oil, we still like using purpose-specific fluids for increased longevity. And TwinPower offers a broad selection of lubricants for all kinds of motorcycle needs."  

 TwinPower's lubricant selection includes a range of engine oil choices, such as multi-grade mineral oils in 20W50 and 25W60 grades - these oils are formulated to protect engines under extreme conditions.

TwinPower Straight Weight Mineral Oils are available in SAE 50 and SAE 60 grades. These oils are ideal for classic motorcycles, and a 20W50 full synthetic oil that provides superior protection and performance.

TwinPower also offers a full line of transmission oils, including Sportster transmission lube, Big Twin primary fluid, 80W90 mineral and 85W140 semi-synthetic transmission oils.


TURN 14 POWERSPORTS

www.turn14.com

www.twinpower-usa.com

Vance & Hines

V&H - 'Blackbird' 450 Slip-Ons


Described as being at the intersection of "engineering precision and unparalleled style - the 'Blackbird' 450 slip-ons will elevate your Milwaukee-Eight Bagger to new heights of exhilaration and satisfaction."

Said to have been inspired "by the sleek sophistication of jet engine exhausts, the 'Blackbird' 450s feature 4.5” inch muffler bodies and tapering billet end caps with internally machined channels and CNC-milled logo on their outer facing sides.

"But it’s not only about looks - we’ve taken the roar to the next level. The 'Blackbird' 450 slip-ons feature our most aggressive baffle core, specially designed for Milwaukee-Eight engines. Feel the thunderous resonance as you hit the open road, experiencing a symphony of power that’s bound to leave a lasting impression."

Featuring a ceramic matte black muffler housing and black contrast finish end caps, they are available in black or chrome for 2017-2024 Touring, including 2024 117 and 121" models.


VANCE & HINES

www.vanceandhines.com

Moto Machines

Moto Machines - New US Distributor for Bull-it Riding Jeans


A British family-run company that produces "industry-leading motorcycle riding jeans," Bull-it is a brand with serious long-term worldwide pedigree. 

Its decades of experience and racing origins have allowed it to create "confidence-inspiring gear." It is also one of the few brands that actually develops materials in-house, with safety as a top priority. Bull-it jeans meet the highest performance standards, providing unparalleled protection on the road.

Spitfire straight jeans

Ed Stiley, CEO of Stirling, VA based Moto Machines - a specialist importer of European designed and made motorcycle product - told AMD that "it's not just talk. Bull-it really has set the benchmark for motorcycle safety thanks to high-performance, specially knitted materials called “Webtech” and “Oneskin.” 

Harrier slim women's jeans

"These materials allow for low abrasion and low thermal conductivity, all in efforts to keep you safe during 'unwanted events'. These jeans have been designed for the track and approved by the FIM (International Motorcycling Federation). Think race level performance for the street." 

Ajax straight jeans

For its 2024 collection, Bull-it partnered with RE ZRO - "a collaboration that has helped it achieve a level of protection that outclasses rival brands while maintaining aesthetics, comfort and lightweight fabric for all genders, making this its most inclusive and diverse range yet. Bull-it’s commitment and passion to its products is what brings you the best motorcycle jeans on the planet."

Moto Machines invites interested dealers to contact it for sign-up information.


MOTO MACHINES

www.motomachines.com

www.bull-it.com






Tuesday, 3 December 2024

PIERER Mobility AG

KTM Owner to Take € 1bn Hit as Bankruptcy Protection Filing Triggers "Redimension of Production" 


PIERER Mobility AG is finally giving way to the inevitable outcome of the increasingly bad flow of news that has been coming out of the Austrian business empire of Stefan Pierer since this time last year, with the wholly owned KTM AG subsidiary of PIERER Mobility AG filing for an Austrian equivalent of bankruptcy protection.

In a November 29 2024 application for 'judicial restructuring proceedings' with what is termed 'self-administration' of its on-going trading and restructuring initiatives, it will buy itself the 90-days it says it needs. That time is needed in order to raise the "high three-digit million figure'" it requires to protect itself from its creditors. Failure to do so would ultimately result in a winding-up process that would see it facing a liquidation of its assets and, no doubt, a fire-sale of intellectual properties that would be much coveted in Asia. 


In the byzantine corporate structure that is downwind of Stefan Pierer, KTM AG is the business doing the filing, and the business where the financing is required. The management will have three months to find a 'self-administered' way forward - essentially a variation on the theme of a 'pre-pack' solution, albeit one devised under legal cover.

The PIERER Mobility AG executive board stated in advance of the filing that it was the "Executive Board of KTM AG" that had decided to make the filing, but this is all 'in-house' so details of who actually has ownership of the application for the "initiation of judicial restructuring proceedings with self-administration over the assets of KTM AG and its subsidiaries" is being seen as a procedural moat to protect other trading divisions and shareholdings.

"The proceedings give the opportunity to continue to manage the assets under supervision and to reorganize the KTM Group independently. All other subsidiaries of KTM AG, in particular all sales companies, are not affected." Which in and of itself is patently misleading - of course the outcome affects them, even if not in the ways that a filing would interpret that.


Recently appointed KTM AG Co-CEO Gottfried Neumeister (left) with Stefan Pierer: "Over the past three decades, we have grown to become Europe's largest motorcycle manufacturer. Now we are taking a pit stop for the future. The KTM brand is my life's work, and I will fight for it."

The aim of the proceedings is to agree a reorganization plan with the creditors within 90 days, and in a new generation of 'right sizing' corporate jargon 'redimensioning' of the group is the phrase being used. This is an attempt to try and make everyone think that 'all is okay, it is just a pesky technicality', but it isn't. People are going to lose jobs. Dealers are going to lose their brand investments and all involved will lose money one way or another.

The PIERER Mobility AG release states that the process "should not only secure the continued existence of the KTM Group in the long term, but also create the basis for emerging stronger from the proceeding." Meanwhile, MV Agusta? Will more good money be sent to die on that mountain top?

"A 'redimensioning' of production should lead to a gradual adjustment in excess stock at KTM and its dealers over the next two years. This will result in a reduction in operating performance at the Austrian sites totalling over € 1bn in the years 2025 and 2026."

Having been on the receiving end of 'channel stuffing' and over-trading there are no doubt many hundreds of dealers worldwide who will not be impressed with that time scale. Get it done!

"The restructuring process will result in additional potential losses, for example due to one-off expenses such as necessary write-downs (e.g. for capitalized development costs) and costs for staff reductions as well as the shortfall in fixed costs due to the reduced operating performance and other costs arising from the restructuring process. 

"Consequently, for the current 2024 financial year, the company expects a negative annual net result in the very high three-digit million range."

In a subsequent release, PIERER Mobility AG has described it as KTM AG taking a "pit stop" for the future as KTM AG implements "restructuring measures" - the management of KTM AG having assumed that "it will not be possible to secure the necessary interim financing in a timely manner." 

Stefan Pierer, who is Co-CEO of KTM AG as well as of his eponymous holding company is quoted as saying: "Over the past three decades, we have grown to become Europe's largest motorcycle manufacturer. We inspire millions of motorcycle riders around the world with our products. Now we are taking a pit stop for the future. The KTM brand is my life's work, and I will fight for it."

In September 2024 Pierer fired four of the KTM AG board members from their executive posts - Florian Kecht, COO Rudolf Wiesbeck, Stefan Pierer's son Alex, and Hubert Trunkenpolz, grandson of KTM founder Hans Trunkenpolz (the 'T' in KTM).

Instead, Stefan Pierer had hired Gottfried Neumeister as a newly minted Company Doctor and advisor, Executive Board member and Co-CEO. Stefan Pierer states: "Gottfried Neumeister has brought impressive experience and a breath of fresh air and has made a significant contribution to addressing the current situation. I am convinced that together we will get the company back on track for success."


For his part, Neumeister is quoted as saying: "The enthusiasm of our employees is our most important competitive advantage. Their passion is the reason why KTM is globally synonymous with peak performance. We build our motorcycles reliably and robustly for every race, for every terrain. Now it's about making the company robust. Robust for the future. So that we can quickly focus again on what we do best: building the coolest motorcycles in the world."

For the success of the restructuring proceedings, a restructuring plan must be agreed upon with the creditors. Stefan Pierer is further quoted as stating: "The core shareholders stand by KTM and PIERER Mobility and its stock market listing. The goal is clear: KTM should emerge stronger from this difficult time."

The Pierer/KTM corporate structure was theoretically realigned (streamlined is not quite the right word for it) to better accommodate the position of Bajaj Auto as co-owner of the KTM AG motorcycle manufacturing and other PIERER Mobility AG owned operations in 2020. 

However, the structure has morphed since then. Per a further PIERER Mobility "simplified presentation" corporate structure chart issued in November 2024, Pierer Industrie AG owns 50.1% of Pierer Bajaj AG, in addition to other holdings such as Austrian electronics components manufacturer Abatec (100%) and the Austrian automotive engine and drivetrain parts manufacturer Pankl Racing Systems AG (80% - the owner, among other properties of CP Carillo Pistons and Rods and Arias Pistons in Irvine, California).

In turn, Pierer Bajaj AG owns 74.94% of PIERER Mobility AG. It is PIERER Mobility AG that is listed on the Vienna and Swiss stock markets. The shares have plummeted to around the € 7.7 mark as at the end of November 2024 (approx. USD $8.15), having been as high as € 101.88 (approx. USD $106.37) as recently as February 2022.

It is PIERER Mobility AG that is the 100 percent owner of KTM AG, not Pierer Bajaj or Pierer Industri, and it is KTM AG that is filing, not, as reported mistakenly elsewhere, its PIERER Mobility parent company. It is KTM AG that owns and operates the KTM, Husqvarna, GasGas and MV Agusta motorcycle brands and their operations, and in which the relationships with CFMoto and ZEEHO electric vehicles are owned and operated.

There are four additional business divisions owned by PIERER Mobility AG, but they stand alongside but separate to KTM AG within the structure. These are the Bicycle, Design and R&D (Kiska etc), Digital Transformation and IT division (such as PIERER Innovation which is among the interests in which Stefan Pierer's son Alex is primarily involved) and the Motorsport division.

This structure is important in understanding who exactly those shareholders left taking the loss actually will be, and it would appear that, through PIERER Mobility AG's 100% ownership of KTM AG it will be Pierer Bajaj AG (74.94% of the hurt) and the other shareholders in PIERER Mobility AG - those on the Austrian and Swiss stock exchanges, and any other 'direct' ownership stakes within the approx. 25% remaining minority balance of the non-Pierer Bajaj AG controlling ownership slice.

The day before the filing announcement, PIERER Mobility moved to deny domestic Austrian press reports that talks had taken place with Mark Mateschitz, the son and heir of the Red Bull energy drink founder. An obvious candidate for the nearly € 1bn of liquidity that is said to be required, but a carefully worded denial simply said that no such talks had taken place at that stage. It did not rule out whether such talks might take place at some stage though. 

However, Indian conglomerate Bajaj Auto remains the favorite to take over ownership. Additionally, CFMoto already has 'skin in the game' through its corporate and manufacturing ties with the group and their primary Chinese rival Qianjiang Motorcycle (the Benelli-owning Geely subsidiary) and is likely to be wanting to keep a close eye on any moves its internationally best know, respected and connected domestic rival may be planning. Both will likely also be eying how Bajaj Auto responds to the mess.


Malcolm Smith

Malcolm Smith, Legendary Motorcyclist and AMA Hall of Famer


Malcolm Smith (1941-2024), who many consider to be America's most-renowned and best-loved motorcyclist, has died from complications of Parkinson's disease, which he battled for more than two decades. He was 83.

Smith passed away at home in Riverside, California on November 26, peacefully and surrounded by family. He is survived by his wife Joyce, daughters Louise and Ashley, sons Joel and Alexander, granddaughters Evie, Adeline, Amelie, Miley and Claire, and grandsons Ethan, Malcolm and Conrad.



During his 83 years, Smith did it all: Rider. Racer. ISDT gold medalist. Shop tech. Service manager. Repair shop owner. Aftermarket distributor. Retail store owner. Actor. Sponsor. Philanthropist. Pro-motorcycling advocate. Husband. Father. Grandfather. Friend. And much more.

But over and above all that, Malcolm Smith was everyman's motorcyclist, an enthusiastic, fun-loving, driven and talented example of what motorcycling could do and be for the everyday enthusiast, and how the sport could affect our lives in unimaginable ways.

"Malcolm Smith embodied so much of what's good about motorcycle enthusiasts and the sport of motorcycling," said AMA President and CEO Rob Dingman. "Not only did he excel in riding, racing and business, but Malcolm was also a great example of how to get the most out of motorcycling and give back and support our sport, which he did during much of his life - and always with a grin."

Funeral and memorial services are pending. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests donations to Malcolm's favorite charity, the Malcolm Smith Motorsports Foundation, which supports the children of Baja, a www.malcolmsmithmotorsportsfoundation.org

More than decade ago, Malcolm Smith wrote these words for the final chapter of his acclaimed 2015 autobiography: "It all started for me on March 9, 1941, in a small rural hospital in the village of Ganges, on Salt Spring Island, British Columbia, Canada…

"Where it will end, no one knows. But you can be sure I'm going to enjoy every minute I have left, with a smile on my face, and my family nearby. Can't ask for more than that."

You can't, and he didn't…and the world's motorcycling fans are better for it.

Godspeed, Malcolm.

Custom Chrome Europe

Ivano Segato new Sales Coordinator


Custom Chrome Europe has appointed Ivano Segato as new Sales Coordinator for all of Europe.

Ivano has been a familiar presence at CCE and in the V-twin market in Europe as the distributor's dedicated Sales Representative in Italy for over 20 years.


Ivano will continue to be the Italian Country Manager for Custom Chrome and company spokesman Axel Scherer said that "Ivano has played a crucial role in many of our company successes. His in-depth market and product knowledge and his determination make him the ideal candidate to lead our sales efforts into the future.

"Over the past few years, Ivano has contributed significantly to our growth and development. With his commitment and work ethics, he has earned the trust and respect not only of the entire team, but also of customers and suppliers in our industry. We are confident that our sales activities will reach new levels of success under his leadership."

We here at AMD wish Ivano success in his new role. 

custom-chrome-europe.com

ACEM

ACEM: 'Big Five' Motorcycle Registrations +1.3% YTD


The latest data from ACEM, the Brussels based international motorcycle industry trade association, shows motorcycle registrations running at +1.3% (874,004 units) across the 'Big Five' markets (Italy, France, Spain, Germany and UK) for the nine months to September 2024.

Motorcycle registration volumes increased in Spain (163,476 units, +6.1% year-on-year) and in Italy (286,052 units, +5.3%) showing an upward trend, while a slowdown is noticed in France (164.387 units, -2.2%), in Germany (185,377 units, -2.7%) and in UK (86,208 units, -4.0%).

Moped registrations reached a total volume of 132,533 units in the six European moped markets monitored by ACEM (Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Spain). This registration volume represents a reduction of -14.5% compared to the same period in 2023 (155,090 units). 

The decline is widespread in all monitored countries: Germany (12,368 units, -18.8%), France (49,023 units -17.7%), Netherlands (23,546 units, -14.9%), Spain (10,709, -17.5%), Belgium (22,221 units, -8.6%) and Italy (14,666 units, -4.2%).


Antonio Perlot, ACEM Secretary General, said: "Long term trends highlight record highs in Italy and Spain, with motorcycles matching the best nine months performance in the last five years overall."

Antonio Perlot, ACEM Secretary General, said: "The European motorcycle market was stable in the first nine months of 2024, resulting from mixed performances at National levels. 

"Long term trends highlight record highs in Italy and Spain with motorcycles matching the best nine months performance in the last five years overall, while moped electric powered two-wheeler registrations shrink.

"The last quarter of the year is usually slower in terms of volumes, but the EICMA and INTERMOT shows lead us into 2025, bringing the spotlight onto manufacturers' new vehicle lineups - something that always raises consumer interest."

www.acem.eu