A new adventure-touring motorcycle for Malaysia, the 2026 Brixton Storr 500, with a recommend retail price of RM29,888. Pricing does not include road tax, insurance and registration and there are three colour options – Black, Green and Yellow.
Included in the purchase price of the Storr 500 is touring luggage, comprising of one top box and left and right panniers. Every Storr 500 comes with a two-year or 20,000 km warranty against manufacturing defects, with genuine spare parts available for purchase online through the MForce Bike Holdings website.
The Storr 500 is powered by a parallel-twin engine, liquid-cooled with four-valves per cylinder, displacing 486 cc, and fed by Bosch EFI. Power for the Storr 500 is claimed to be 46.9 hp at 8,500 rpm with 43 m of torque at 6,750 rpm. going to the rear wheel via a six-speed gearbox and chai final drive.
Braking is done with single hydraulic disc brakes front and rear, the front disc measuring 320 mm in diameter and the rear 240 mm, with switchable two-channel ABS coming as standard equipment. This is complemented by adjustable traction control with four braking modes – with the ABS and traction control either full on or full off, and any combination thereof.
Suspension for the Storr 500 uses KYB upside-down forks in front and KYB mooshock at the back with preload adjustment. Riding information is displayed on a 7-inch TFT-LCD screen, while LED lighting is used throughout, including LED spotlights.
Riding conveniences include Bluetooth connectivity to the rider’s smartphone with incoming call notifications, voice call functions and screen mirroring, as well as compatibility with the Carbit Ride third-party app. There is also a USB charging port for the rider’s electronics.
Weight for the Storr 500 is listed at 209 kg, with 16-litres of fuel carried in the tank. Seat height is set at 830 mm, with ground clearance a generous 200 mm, giving the Storr 500 the sobriquet, “The Iron Grasshopper.”|




































Many riders learn the difference the hard way.
On Malaysian highways (like the Federal Highway or PLUS), air-cooled 125cc bikes often suffer from “heat fade”—where the engine feels weaker and “tighter” after 30 minutes of high-speed riding.
” KYB mooshock ”
Wow, where can i get my hands on these mooshocks?
suspension, brakes… what about the wheels? what size of tyre front and back?