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Title: Which motorcycle models will Euro 4 kill?
Post by: Travlr on May 26, 2016, 12:21:35 PM
An interesting article in the new Motorcyclist about the 2016 Euro 4 standards.  It says:

"As a rule of thumb if a bike hasn't been launched, or revamped, in the last couple of years, the chances are it won't meet the new rules."  That means they can't be sold in Europe in 2016.  There is a possible exemption but mostly to sell unsold models.

Manufacturers likely will not make separate Euro models and USA models.  So let's make some wild guesses:  Who's on the chopping block or awaiting a major update?

Honda: VFR's - CBR's.- Gold Wing
Kawasaki: ZX14 and Concours 14.  - Versys 650 - KLR650
Suzuki: Hayabusa - DR650
Yamaha: V-Max

Moto Guzzi: All CARC models.
BMW: F800's?  (Will we finally see the Nuda 900 motor?)
Ducati: ?
Triumph: 1050 models - 675 models - Rocket 3

Intermot might be interesting this fall.  Look for some good deals on leftovers.

Mike
Title: Re: Which motorcycle models will Euro 4 kill?
Post by: fotoguzzi on May 26, 2016, 01:10:42 PM
I thought carc models are all done already?
Title: Re: Which motorcycle models will Euro 4 kill?
Post by: stormshearon on May 26, 2016, 02:21:30 PM
Well not according to the conversation I had with Dave at MI last Saturday. He has had NO information from the factory that the CARC models are done for - and he is aware of all the internet chatter.
Title: Re: Which motorcycle models will Euro 4 kill?
Post by: mtiberio on May 26, 2016, 02:43:34 PM
Guzzi V7
Title: Re: Which motorcycle models will Euro 4 kill?
Post by: Jeeron on May 26, 2016, 03:00:15 PM
The dealer I talked to said the V7 would continue on, the V9 might be transformed into the successor engine of the current Carc models.
Title: Re: Which motorcycle models will Euro 4 kill?
Post by: fossil on May 27, 2016, 05:23:11 AM
Honda CB 1100, Yamaha XJR 1200
Title: Re: Which motorcycle models will Euro 4 kill?
Post by: flip on May 27, 2016, 06:07:41 AM
the V9 might be transformed into the successor engine of the current Carc models.

That is sad.