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Cycle News 2026 Issue 33 August 18

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is, until I start to tip it over. Then I've always felt the T7 was top- heavy, a little unpredictable, and annoying for such an otherwise approachable machine. The new platform provides much greater stability. This bike is easier to ride than the standard version, plain and simple. It has a more planted, lower-center-of-gravity feel, even with two more gallons of fuel in the tank(s). I think the difference is that the fuel's orientation relative to the chassis is better for balance. The new tanks are lower and wider, placing more fuel weight lower in the chassis than the 2025 and pre - vious standard versions. The bike is also heavier, but it sure doesn't feel like it. The fuel weight balance is much lower than an aftermar - ket tank can match, as well. Even though the fuel extends farther out, it never felt troublesome in three days of riding. If you crank in the steering damper, the bike simply be - comes silent on winding mountain dirt roads—zero front-end wobble, zero rear-wheel slipping or snap- ping, just rock-solid stability. E L E C T R O N I C OV E R L O R D S I'm sure a lot of people will be grouchy that the Tenere 700 has a full suite of electronics now in the World Raid. Well, I'm here to tell you there isn't much to worry about, and I think the Off-Road modes for Traction and Slide Con - trol are great. They allow quite a lot of rear-wheel spin and slide before Go places you really want to be on an adventure motorcycle. The Tenere 700 World Raid is a great escape plan! RIDE REVIEW I 2026 YAMAHA TENERE 700 WORLD RAID P110

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