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Cycle News 2023 Issue 34 August 29

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

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RIDE REVIEW I 2024 YAMAHA TRACER 9 GT+ P70 Yamaha says it wasn't look- ing to replace the GT by making the GT+ faster or sportier but to instead bump up the GT's "level of capability and comfort sig- nificantly." And how did Yamaha attempt to do that? By upgrad- ing the GT's electronics suite, so much so that Yamaha gave it a new name. Plus, What? What is the difference between the GT and GT+? Just from the looks of things, not much. It car- ries over the same 890cc CP3 Transverse inline-triple engine, cast aluminum frame and semi- active suspension as the previous model. Bodywork hasn't changed, nor have the panniers. Instead, the GT+ is all about technology and its heavily upgraded electron- ics suite. The previous GT was already loaded with electronics; now it has even more, and what it already had has been refined. But the biggest news is the new Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) and radar-linked Unified Brake System (UBS), a first for Yamaha. ACC automatically con - trols cruising speed, decelera- tion and acceleration to match the vehicle's speed in front of you to maintain a constant fol- lowing distance based on four adjustable presets. ACC couldn't happen without Yamaha's new Millimeter Wave Radar (MWR) unit, housed inconspicuously in the GT's nose between its two small headlights. The GT utilizes data from the MWR and its six-axis Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) to as - sist your braking input when the distance to the vehicle in front closes to a certain level while simultaneously adjusting front/ rear braking bias and front/rear suspension damping force. If a car ahead is determined to be too close for the given brake pressure, the system assists by adding more braking force. Yamaha has given us four follow - ing distances to choose from—a minimum of one second and a maximum of two seconds. The The 2024 Yamaha Tracer 9 GT+ features mostly upgraded electronics, including radar.

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