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Cycle News 2024 Issue 05 February 6

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COMPARISON I SUZUKI GSX-S1000GT+ VS YAMAHA TRACER 9 GT+ P82 you really need it. If you're doing big miles where there are lots of freeways, there is no question that having radar-adaptive cruise control is a game changer. But if you're more akin to backroad twisties with minimal straight roads, perhaps you won't need it. Suzuki runs the SDMS (Suzuki Drive Mode Select), which retains A, B and C modes for full, medi - um, or soft throttle response. The Yamaha, by contrast, has four modes of Rain, Street, Sport and Custom, and I found over the test I would spend most of the time in Street mode. As mentioned, the Yamaha's modes change everything within the machine—throttle response, suspension setup, traction, slide and wheelie control—whereas the Suzuki's SDMS only influ - ences the throttle response. However, the Suzuki's KYB fork and shock are set up nicely from the factory so the fact I couldn't change the suspension modes on the fly meant very little to me. Regarding the chassis perfor- mance, this is where the two bikes really stand apart. They are dia- metrically opposed, as one is ef- fectively a sport bike and the other a supermoto with a big screen. The Yamaha's ergonomics help the rider carve through corners with exceptional ease. The steering is sharper and (Above) Mission control for the Suzuki is basic at best, which isn't a bad thing. (Left) Suzuki's first TFT dash is a good example of giving the rider everything they need and nothing they don't. (Above) Adjusting the Yamaha's myriad of electronics is done via the little joystick on the left handlebar. Some love it, others not so much. (Left) Yamaha ditched the split screen dash layout for 2024, and the result is a much easier-to-read and conventional design.

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