![]() ![]() The Venture also has two throttle response modes, traction control, a 6-speed transmission, an assist-and-slipper clutch and linked ABS brakes.Īdvertisement Having the most cubic inches helps the Venture’s V-twin crank out the most torque, and balancers and dampers help it keep vibration and low-rpm shudder to a minimum. Refinements to the 1,854cc, 48-degree V-twin include self-adjusting hydraulic valve lifters, camshaft and primary drive dampers, twin gear-driven counterbalancers and vibration-absorbing isoelastic engine mounts. Heated seats and passenger backrest are standard.Ī raw and rowdy engine may make sense for a flashy chopper like the Raider, but not for a luxury tourer like the Venture. Passenger speakers, audio controls and storage compartments come with the TC package. And instead of the derivative, Harley Electra Glide-esque styling, the new Star Venture gets modern bodywork that EIC Tuttle described as “R1-meets-1960s-Americana-muscle” in his October 2017 road test. Replacing the V-Max-derived, liquid-cooled V-4 with faux cooling fins and shaft drive is a Raider-derived, air-cooled V-twin with real cooling fins and belt drive. ![]() For 2018, with the Star cruiser line subsumed under the Yamaha brand, the Venture has returned after getting a total reboot. Our last comparison test with a Star Venture was back in 2009, when we put a Royal Star Venture S up against V-twin luxury tourers from Harley-Davidson, Kawasaki and Victory. Photos by Kevin Wing.Įditor’s Note: This Quick Read is part of our Luxury Touring Bike Comparison, which you can read here. ![]()
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