What are the facts about the new Yamaha Venture?

What are the facts about the new Yamaha Venture?

An all-new machine, Yamaha gets serious about luxury, technology, and long-distance touring with the Venture. Here are 21 essential facts you want to know about riding the latest big-inch twin from Yamaha. 1. Yamaha returns to luxury touring with an all-new motorcycle.

Is the shift on a Yamaha Star Venture smooth?

Shifting is extraordinarily smooth. Big inch V-twins can be a clunky group when it comes to transmissions, but the Yamaha Star Venture is incredibly smooth. Despite having floorboards, Yamaha goes with a toe-only shifter for the six-speed gearbox.

Which is better Yamaha Star Venture or exedras?

The Exedras help make the Yamaha a no-drama tourer. Stability is outstanding, as is braking feel. You can lean the Star Venture until you run out of cornering clearance with no protests by the tires. As a bonus, tire pressure monitoring is standard on the 2018 Yamaha Star Venture.

How big is the rear tire on a Yamaha Venture?

Add to that a commanding weight of 963 pounds for the Transcontinental version we tested, along with a fat 200mm rear tire, and you know the Venture is planted on the road. Even in high wind conditions with 18-wheelers blasting by at closing speeds of around 140 mph or so, the Venture did not waver.

When did the Yamaha Star Venture come out?

Development of the Star Venture began about six years ago with a clean sheet of paper, though Yamaha’s surveys and focus groups had already concluded that any new long-distance luxo had to have a V-twin at its core, and surprisingly an air-cooled one with visible pushrods at that.

Why does my Yamaha Star Venture engine overheat?

Note: If the overheating persists, it may be a sign that something is wrong with the bike. Particularly, if the engine is running lean or is low on oil, it will overheat. You should make sure to inspect your engine because if the bike hasn’t been idling for long, it shouldn’t be an issue.

Is the 83 Yamaha Venture a good buy?

For your reference, the ’83 is referred as a 1st Gen Venture (’99 to present is the 2nd Gen). The carbs are easy to work on. Pinwall Cycle Salvage generally have lots of parts – both hardware and plastic. Both forums do a periodic TCI group buy as they are available.

What are the concerns about the Yamaha Venture?

Perhaps the greatest concern about an air-cooled engine in this application is engine heat creating discomfort for the rider, and the Venture definitely generates plenty of warmth around the rider’s lower legs.

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