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Cycle News Issue 3 January 23

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2018 YAMAHA STAR ELUDER FULL TEST P80 clunky compared to something like the BMW K 1600 B, which retails for a similar price. There's 1854cc of Japanese air-cooled V-twin (it feels strange typing that) lurking underneath that big ol' backbone frame, and it while it pumps out that beastly 126 lb-ft, the way in which it does so feels sedate and totally civilized. The motor is fitted with twin counter- balancers, which cancel out a good deal of the vibrations inherent with a big-ca- pacity twin, but it's also the way the motor is mounted in the chassis that helps the cause. The engine is secured to the frame via two huge rubber mounts, which further take out unwanted vibration. The result is a delightful motor with a velvety smooth throttle response and a chassis that barely vibrates considering the engine architec- ture. The V-twin comes with two engine modes of Touring and Sport via the D-Mode (Yamaha Drive Mode) selector, and there's a decent difference between the two with Sport allowing for much more instant torque than Touring. It's deceptive how quickly it'll rush up through the rev ranges in the first three gears thanks to the shortness of the ratios. The brakes look like they've been swiped from a 2006 FZ1 but they still perform brilliantly. As does the unified front and rear braking system. You can see how the screen would deflect all the wind right into Rennie's head. Aside from that windy issue, the comfort was excellent on the Eluder.

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