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Cycle News 2020 Issue 01 January 7

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VOLUME 57 ISSUE 1 JANUARY 7, 2020 P73 in a bike weighing 'just' 485 lb all up—is brilliantly controlled in any of the RBW throttle's four different riding modes: road, sport, rain (with a 100 bhp power cap) and rider-configured. The Keihin ECU restricts output in the lower gears in all modes, and the bike is speed- limited electronically to 138 mph, just as the Thunderbird cruiser was to 130 mph. This means that opening the throttle at practically any revs is the gateway to an almost irresistible and seemingly implausible level of acceleration for such a hefty piece of hardware—yet this is delivered in an almost understated way. It's totally effortless, with just a nice little burble from the 3-1-3 exhaust, which features two stylized slash-cut exits in front of the rear wheel on the right, and a single one on the left. But then when you back off the throttle to slow for a turn, the exhausts pop back gently on the overrun, which adds a bit of character to such a smooth-running motor. And smooth it is, indeed—there's absolutely no vibration even if you rev it out to the hard-action limiter, so those new counterbalancers do their job perfectly. Cruising along at 100 mph on the GT with the engine turning over at just 3800 rpm, was practically relaxing! Despite its telephone-number torque and power figures, this is a true gentle giant of the two-wheeled marketplace, delivering those extreme engine stats (Right L-R) Gone is the droopy tail of the old model. In its place sits a much sharper, slimmer unit. There's 163 pounds of arm- wrenching torque hiding in that motor. Check out the massive shaft drive on the R!

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