• Aspinall Place
    St Helens WA9 5PE
  • Call Us:
    01744 616161
  • Mon-Fri: 8.30am-5.30pm
    Sat 9am-5pm 
    Sun 10.30am-3.30pm
  • +447934116479
Search
Bike

The latest news on the new Italjet Dragster and when can we expect it

The latest news on the new Italjet Dragster and when can we expect it
25 Sep
Written by Bobby Beck

Its been a long time coming but the king will soon take his throne

Like many of us, Covid19 has caused us colossal misery and messed up our plans for 2020 for me this summer should have involved a trip to Italy to collect my new Italjet Dragster. However, due to travel restrictions, lockdowns and manufacturing delays, this has not been possible.

Italjet also fell victim to the chaos caused by this pandemic and have had to keep pushing back the release on the new Dragster. With mass production now scheduled to start by the end of the year, I'd expect the stock to be with dealers and first editions with customers early in the new year.

These delays are just as frustrating to me as the many pre-order customers out there. Working with Italjet is a real high point in my career not only helping re-release a cult bike from a prestigious marque but even having input on the design process. Among other things, The Black & Gold exclusive colourway was my suggestion which came about via a Whatsapp brainstorming session with Massimo and my admiration for the JPS racing cars of yesteryear. What was already an opportunity of a lifetime, soon became a very personal project, For any petrolhead, the chance to be involved in the birth of a vehicle, especially the Lamborghini of scooters is a tremendous honour. I'll probably even shed a small tear of happiness when I see the first Dragster out in the wild. So as you can imagine, I'm pretty grieved myself it's not out yet, but I still have complete faith in Italjet and fully understand all the challenges the Italjet team are currently facing.

But enough about me, if you're reading this, you want to know more details on what's happening with the new Dragster. A few people are starting to get a bit indignant and slightly vocal on the social channels complaining about not having a new Italjet yet which is understandable; It looks bloody fantastic who wouldn't want one in their garage! But I assure you it's still happening. When Italjet talks about production dates, they are talking about final production. Pre-production is already well and truly in progress and the most challenging part, working with all the many different manufacturers that all come together to get all the parts stocked and ready to commence mass production.

Some will remember the frame assembly videos pre COVID19, so that's the frames taken care of. The Aprilia engines have been ready for some time as its a popular choice in the industry. The plastics recently went into production, which I would imagine are nearing completion. So the main essence of the new Dragster is all ready to go. However, as a lot of you will know there is a lot more to a bike than the engine frame and bodywork. There are lots of small parts involved with over 1000 different electrical connectors, control units, bearings, bushes and screws etc. all coming from manufacturing companies facing the most challenging business environment since world war 2.

One of the most significant delays has been the development of the braking system. Due to industry requirements, lengthy and in-depth testing must be completed before they can be approved for road use but due to most business operations grinding to a halt for around four months during the lockdown period, this testing simply couldn't go-ahead, and hence we see the delays we face now.

But it's not all tales of woe, Italjet has taken advantage of these delays in three main areas. All new Dragsters will now be fully Euro 5 complainant and all models will come with ABS instead of the CBS braking system previously quoted on the 125 machines. Italjet has also been busy designing a range of official accessories which include two exhausts from Akrapovic, one homologated road-legal version and a racing version. They are also working with Malossi on a range of engine tuning products including cams, bore kits, and transmission upgrades. A host of carbon goodies, an aerodynamic sports windshield, CNC parts such as uprated brake levers and various luggage solutions.

Even though production has been delayed, it's pretty evident that Italjet is still giving there all, the most recent promotional video from Italjet shows an excellent level of commitment and massive marketing spend. The media company involved using some of the best equipment in the industry to film and photograph the new Dragster. These are activities that Italjet would not be spending on this if they had any concerns that the new Dragster would fail to materialise.

So to all you people waiting on the new Dragster, remember the longer you wait for something, the more you'll appreciate it when you get it. and anything worth having is definitely worth waiting for, and I assure you Italjet are still working hard towards the end goal, and the Dragster will take its throne as the king of its segment very soon.

#ForzaItaljet

Written by Bobby Beck
The latest news on the new Italjet Dragster and when can we expect it
The latest news on the new Italjet Dragster and when can we expect it
The latest news on the new Italjet Dragster and when can we expect it

Comments (0)

Featured Posts

29 Nov
Written by Jason Hannah

Suzuki 125 scooters under £2000 new

A Comprehensive Comparison of Suzuki's Urban Mobility Champions
28 Nov
Written by SYM Motorcycles and Scooters

Brand new from SYM! The all new Sym Fugue 125. The best performing 125cc scooter?

Discover the pinnacle of 125cc scooter excellence with the all-new SYM Fugue (pronounced Foog)
27 Nov
Written by Jason Hannah

A2 Compliant Kawasaki's

A Closer Look at Kawasaki's Upcoming Motorcycle Stars
25 Nov
Written by Jason Hannah

Black Friday

Exploring the history, cultural impact, and modern evolution of Black Friday shopping.
18 Nov
Written by Jason Hannah

Motorcycle live

The Ultimate Celebration of Biking Culture

Why Millenium Motorcycles

We're here for whatever you need
Years Of Experience
New or Used.We have a range 50cc 125cc,200cc,300cc,500cc and 650cc engines in bikes and scooters with a History of technological innovation and environmental sustainability, Models such as Motard and Enduro,naked and twist and go scooters like Royal...
Financing Available on conventional HP or PCP
We offer financing for the purchase of new and used motorcycles and scooters. Up to 60 monthly installments with a low deposit, or to suit your needs.
CBT, A2 and full licences catered for.
Our stock is extensive from the Power houses of Kawasaki and Suzuki to the retro with a modern twist of Royal Enfield sitting with the fantastic value for money Benelli range, introducing the new manufacturers of Voge and MBP into the country, and no...
2 Years Warranty on all motorcycles and scooters
All of our new models are subject to full manufacturers warrenty (length determind by the manufacturer), and all our used bikes are subject to full pre delivery inspection which will include replacement parts for anything which isnt deemed to be of t...