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Tuesday, 14 January 2025

AFT 2025

AFT 2025 - Could It Be More Changed?


Just as Nature and Capitalism both abhor a monopoly, so do motorsports race sanctions. 

Single marque series do have their place, but single marque dominance of what is theoretically designed to be an open-platform, multi-brand race spectacle? Not so much. It is to be hoped that the changes for 2025 will restore a much needed 'Win on Sunday, sell on Monday' showcase. The motorcycle market needs to see the manufacturers genuinely duking it out against each other. 

It has happened to Flat Tracking before of course, with Harley's legendary XR-750, and, for a while, Honda's RS750 was dominant. Harley's opportunity followed the 1953 bankruptcy of the original Springfield Indian Motorcycle iteration.




Among the matrix of factors that the Flat Track era ended, not least was public boredom with what was still a superb race spectacle, but one that was increasingly remote from the products that consumers wanted to buy on Mondays.

The FTR750 was the resurrection, but, even then, AMA Pro Racing couldn't square the circle - as evidenced by the schism between race and production engines. The merger of Production Twins and SuperTwins two years ago was really the starting gun for a process that couldn't be squished back into its bottle and eternal struggle to sustain, never mind grow new motorcycle sales made the end of race engine involvement inevitable.

Indian Motorcycle bowed out at the end of the 2024 season in majestic style, with yet more senior class manufacturer and rider championships. The end of an era received a very classy response from Gary Gray, Indian Motorcycle Racing's Vice President of Racing, Technology & Service.


He embraced the achievements without rancour, and well he might because the change to production-based engines prevents their primary rival from filling the void - at this time at any rate - thus concluding the task that Indian had set itself. 

So, with KTM, Yamaha, Honda and even Royal Enfield starting to score wins and podiums in the past 24 months, the opportunity now exists for at least 11 other manufacturers to submit engines for homologation approval, if they so wish. That is without seeing what impact KTM's current financial woes has on their recent success. 

There is also the likelihood that the series changes could have an impact on the enthusiasm that the Chinese manufacturers might have for the thrill race. As has been seen elsewhere within sport, such as in Olympic Sports especially, there is more to the Chinese competitive spirit than just table tennis and Mahjong. After all, they currently own the Black Belt in throwing money at things.

The changes don't stop at the engines though. The 16-round schedule for the 2025 Progressive American Flat Track season promises "an exciting new era with a fresh, all-production ruleset and the #1 plate up for grabs following Jared Mees' retirement." Yes, that's right. Let us not forget that the G.O.A.T. has eaten his last grass, in AFT terms at least.

The New Era "Battle of The Brands" will open with "five consecutive bar-banging Short Tracks, starting with the series' traditional Daytona Beach double opener during the 84th annual Daytona Bike Week. The schedule then transitions to a run through the Midwest, including a doubleheader in Lima, Ohio, and a high-speed showdown at the "Magic Mile" in DuQuoin, Illinois.

Now the FTR750 (and Jared 'The G.O.A.T.' Mees) has been retired from active service, it now qualifies for that favorite epithet of being the 'Venerable' FTR750 - having saved and reinvented American Flat Track Racing - so long and thanks for all the wins!

"The Sturgis TT will serve as a highlight of the schedule again in '25, and this time around it will be joined by an all-new doubleheader - the Jackpine Gypsies Short Track I & II - which will also take place in Sturgis during the 85th Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, just days ahead of Sunday's TT."

After a Triumph Tiger dominated down-town Sturgis TT debut in 2024, the AFT AdventureTrackers return with an expanded schedule - featuring in all three (yes, three) Sturgis events, along with the Peoria TT.

"The upcoming season will feature further innovation via the introduction of the Triple Challenge format that will be utilized at the Lima Half-Mile I, Jackpine Gypsies Short Track I and Springfield Mile I, in which the overall winner and final points payout will be determined by three races of increasing distance and importance."

This first iteration of what could be termed a 'Trifecta' is a tad clumsy in its formula, but idea is robust. Expect it to be retained and refined in future years as AMA Pro Racing appears to have (quite rightly) realised that the existing pre-'Main' structure needed to be improved. It needed to be streamlined. It needed to be a better incentivized and integrated qualification process, and it needed to be able to better sustain spectator interest. 

"Adding to the excitement along the way will be the inclusion of Royal Enfield's 'Build. Train. Race.' program at select events." Hurrah and further Kudos to the Indian Manufacturer for keeping the faith. As single marque race formulas go, 'BTR' is a positively forward-facing doozy.

www.americanflattrack.com



News Briefs



Wall Street Journal (WSJ: 11-27-24) reported that powersports manufacturers Polaris and BRP are both on track to get hit by potential Trump tariffs. UBS analysts say in a research note that Polaris sources about 19% of its parts from China, which are already subject to tariffs, and about a third of their cost of goods sold is sourced from Mexico. BRP, meanwhile, does the majority of manufacturing for the U.S. market in Canada and Mexico. Japanese motorcycle makers and Harley-Davidson all have little or no exposure to Mexico or Canada.


BRP has reported Q3 revenues down by -17.5% compared to Q3, 2023 (CAN$1,955.7m) "resulting from softer demand and continued focus on reducing network inventory levels." North American retail sales were -11%; NA Off-Road Vehicle network inventory decreased by -22% compared to last year-end, achieving BRP's previously stated objective one quarter ahead of plan. Net income was -69.7% (CAN$27.3 m.); EBITDA was - 42.9% (CAN$264.1 m.); diluted EPS of CAN$1.16 was a decrease of CAN$2.08 per share, and diluted earnings per share of CAN$0.37, a decrease of CAN$0.79 per share. Full year-end guidance adjusted for Marine discontinued operations was reaffirmed with revenues of between CAN$7.6 and CAN$7.8bn. José Boisjoli, President and CEO said: "Our disciplined execution allowed us to deliver results above expectations, despite the macroeconomic context and the promotional intensity in the industry. We were the first Powersports OEM to prioritize network inventory depletion, and we are on track to deliver on our objective to reduce levels by 15% to 20% by the end of the current fiscal year."


An annual research project by The Economist has scored Spain as having the fastest growing economy among developed nations in 2024. From being regarded as a byword for economic failure a dozen years ago, Spain is now scored as having the best-performing rich-world economy of 2024 across a range of measures including GDP growth, inflation, unemployment, fiscal policy and the performance of the Madrid stock market. Both overall economic growth and the pace of job creation are running faster than in USA. Greece and Ireland, which were also crisis-stricken a decade ago, have also fared well. The performance of all three points to not all European economies being doomed to stagnation, with increases in foreign born workforce numbers boosting growth at a time of otherwise declining populations. Spain's foreign-born workforce grew by 1.2m since 2019 in a country where total population was 48m in 2013.


Yamaha Motor Corp has told its U.S. dealers that it will have withdrawn from the e-bicycle sector in the USA by the end of 2024.


In an annual research project that surveys 173 cities, rating them across five categories - stability, health care, culture and environment, education, and infrastructure - The Economist has named the Austian capital, Vienna, as the world's "most liveable" major city for a third consecutive year. Three other European cities made the top five - Copenhagen, Zurich and Geneva. All three are notable for their modest population size, which tends to lead to lower crime rates and less crowded roads and public transport systems. Two Canadian cities - Calgary and Vancouver and four in Asia-Pacific - Melbourne, Sydney, Osaka and Auckland complete the top ten.  Damascus remains rooted at the bottom of the table, tied with Karachi. Honolulu is named the "most liveable city" in the USA, followed by Atlanta, Seattle, Chicago, Washington DC and Boston. New York City is judged to be the least "liveable" major city. 

HardDrive

The 'Art of Suspension'


Distributed exclusively in the United States by Boise, Idaho based HardDrive, RacingBros Monotube Air Cannons "deliver unlimited, sequential spring rate adjustments without having to compromise calibration by deciding on 'Standard' or 'Heavy Duty'. 

"Riders can now have the best of both worlds and get the ultimate ride when cruising solo or loading up for a trip." With an air pump included for adjustments, they are available for FLT, FXD and XL models with heights ranging from 12"-14" (depending on model).


Described as the "best kept secret in the suspension industry with superior quality and performance at an affordable price," Brands That Shine co-owner Gunnar Heinemeyer says that "the suspension market is full of manufacturers that boast IFP (Internal Floating Piston) technology, but that's old news. Suspension tech has moved on! 

"Bladder tech on nitrogen charged shocks eliminates the three disadvantages that nobody using IFP can overcome - stiction, friction and wear. 


"These genuinely premium designs offer genuinely full adjustable preload, 24 clicks on rebound, 24 clicks high speed compression and 24 clicks low speed compression, with comprehensive base setting charts to take away the guesswork."

Founded in 2006, by a group of passionate enthusiasts from the MTB, power-sports, and automobile industries, RacingBros brought a combined suspension development experience of more than 30 years to a simple proposition - to deliver world class design and manufacturing.


"At RacingBros, they ride in the dirt, jump to the sky and dive into the twisties," says Gunnar. "They control all stages of design, testing, and manufacturing - from scratch to sketch, from billet to parts to prototypes to products. They are devoted to innovation, craftsmanship and quality - theirs is a devotion to the Art of Suspension!"


HARDDRIVE V-TWIN

www.hdtwin.com

www.racingbros.com

S&S Cycle

S&S Cycle Pinion Shaft and Camshaft Bolt Kit


The Viola, Wisconsin masters of 'proven performance' have these new high-quality fasteners available - "crucial for ensuring the integrity and performance of the engine. 



"Investing in the S&S Cycle Pinion Shaft and Camshaft Bolt Kit is a powerful step towards motorcycle reliability and longevity. When you’re building an engine every detail matters, and you can count on the S&S Cycle Pinion Shaft and Camshaft Bolt Kit for that extra layer of security."

Features include a 12-point heat-treated 8740 chrome moly steel and black oxide finish; precision-engineered rolled threads for optimal engagement and even load distribution with enhanced underhead flange - the "unmatched strength surpasses grade 8 fasteners."

The kit is available to fit 1999-2017 Big Twins and 2017-2024 M-8s (Except VVT).


S&S CYCLE INC.

www.sscycle.com

Klock Werks

Flare Windshields for 2023.5+ Road Glide


Mitchell, SD based Klock Werks has added to its award-winning Flare Windshield program with applications for 2023.5+ Road Glide models with the shark nose-shaped fairings.

New sizes include the 8" Sport available in all tints and kolor options, and the 11" Sport in tint options. These are added to the existing 10" Sport, 12" Pro Touring, and 13.5" Pro Touring late model Road Glide fitments.


8" Sport


10" Sport

"The Flare Windshield isn’t just a stylish addition, it’s an essential upgrade for anyone seeking improved comfort and control," said Founder Brian Klock. "We're proud to offer dealers these new size options, ensuring they can find the perfect fit and improved air flow management for their Road Glide customers at an affordable price."

Engineered with patented "hips" and "flip" design, airflow is improved by redirecting wind around the rider and reducing turbulence. "The result is enhanced comfort, better handling, and an overall improved riding experience. 

13.5" Pro Touring

"Whether your customer is after the bold look of a short windshield or the added protection of a taller fitment, Klock Werks has the perfect option to upgrade their ride."


KLOCK WERKS

www.getklocked.com


Drag Specialties

Drag Specialties - Additions


Predator Seat

This Predator design by Drag Seats features a 6.5" tall driver support that gently slopes down to the passenger seat area and is designed narrower at the front for better leg clearance. It is constructed with a high-quality automotive-grade vinyl cover and molded polyurethane foam for maximum comfort and styling. 


The 3/16" thermoformed ABS seat base gives the perfect fit while the carpeted bottom protects the bike's paint. It fits with most Drag Specialties and H-D sissy bars.  It is available in Smooth for '18-'21 FLSB, '18-'24 FXLR, FXLRS, and FXLRST models. 


Primary Chain Auto ­Adjuster Kit


The Drag Specialties Primary Chain Auto Adjuster Kit is used for updating an old adjuster system or when building a new bike from the ground up. It is available for '17-'24 M-8i and replaces OEM #36500075A.


LED Fuel Gauge

This sleek LED fuel gauge from Drag Specialties is bright and easy to read at a glance - a superior upgrade from an OEM stock gauge. It is sold individually and available in a chrome or black finish. The gauge fits '01-'07 FLHR, '01-'07 FXST/FLST and '01-'08 FXDB/FXDC/FXDL/FLDWG. 


M-8 Front Motor Mount

This Drag Specialties urethane mount replaces the OEM motor mount for superior damping and durability. It is designed to fit all '17-'24 M-8 Touring models. It replaces OEM #16300005.


Short Lever Sets



These Drag Specialties Short Lever Sets measure 2.5" in length, which is 2.17" shorter than OEM levers.  They feature die cast aluminum construction and are available in chrome or matte black. Sold in pairs they include anti-rattle clip and clutch lever pivot bushings. Available for '08-'13 FLHT/FLHX/FLTR/H-D TRIKE, '08-'16 FLHR (except models with hydraulic clutch).


DRAG SPECIALTIES

www.dragspecialties.com

JIMS

JIMS locking bars

Harley's 2018 and up M-8 Softails include a new primary drive design and configuration. A primary lock bar is key in locking the primary drive system. JIMS locking bars are made from aircraft quality steel and plated in black oxide for corrosion resistance. The length of the bar is designed for solid engagement in-between the engine compensating sprocket and clutch sprocket. Locking the primary drive is required for a wide range of service work including changing or removing the compensator nut, changing the primary chain, chain tension adjustment, changing the stator, removing the clutch hub nut and general clutch maintenance. www.jimsusa.com

Design Engineering Inc.

Sportster S Heat Shield Liner Kit


Already available for most Indian Big Twin and Scout models, and most H-D Touring, Softail and Sportsters ('14 - '22 XL and '22 - '24 Nightster), Avon Lake, Ohio based sound and heat management specialist Design Engineering has now added a heat shield liner kit for the stylish Sportster S.


Designed to insulate the outer heat shield surface, without compromising the looks of the bike, DEI liners are completely hidden when installed - precision-cut to fit in-between the exhaust pipe and the heat shield.

Easy to install, with no permanent modifications needed, they are dual-layer constructed of aluminum and their proprietary Dura 2000 durable, long-lasting insulating material offers over a 60% reduction in the heat on the outer surface of the stock shield.


DESIGN ENGINEERING INC

www.deipowersports.com