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2024 Yamaha Tracer 9 GT+ Intro: Technology For The Masses

Editorial Note: Look for a complete review of the 2024 Yamaha Tracer 9 GT+ in an upcoming issue of Roadracing World & Motorcycle Technology magazine.   By Michael Gougis The very first vehicle I hit while riding a motorcycle (a long time ago) involved me braking too late with too little pressure at the lever, and I smacked the rear bumper of the car in front of me with my Suzuki GS450L. I got off light. The only damage was a crease in my bike s chrome front fender. Yamaha s 2024 Tracer 9 GT+ is the first motorcycle in the world to incorporate an intelligent braking system that might have avoided the above scenario. Based on the successful and highly competent Tracer 9 GT platform, the 2024 GT+ version adds hard saddlebags as standard, a radar-assisted cruise control, and a Radar-linked Unified Braking System. The radar cruise control works exactly as it does in cars and trucks. The rider selects the ....

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Suzuki Introducing 2023 GSX-8S This Week In Southern France

Suzuki is introducing its new GSX-8S Parallel-Twin naked sportbike (a.k.a. performance standard) to the world motorcycling press this week in Antibes, France. Editor at Large Michael Gougis is attending the event on behalf of Roadracing World & Motorcycle Technology magazine and offered the preview video below. Look for a full report from the introduction of the 2023 Suzuki GSX-8S in an upcoming issue of Roadracing World & Motorcycle Technology magazine.   ....

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World Superbike: Gagne & Attack vs. The World, Part 2

Featured In the December 2022 issue of Roadracing World:         Friday had gone about as well as could be expected for two-time MotoAmerica Superbike Champions Attack Racing and Jake Gagne in their Superbike World Championship wild card entry. When Saturday dawned, the team was ready to spend the day making smaller changes in more areas, looking for a better overall package for the undulating, fast Autodromo Internacional do Algarve.          We re working on a lot of little things. Electronics. Suspension. We re trying to bring the bike and the rider together, Attack Racing s Richard Stanboli said.         The team had settled on its tire choices, which came at a cost. The way that World Superbike allocates its tires is to give each team a number of stickers that can be used over the weekend. Once the rider leaves the pits with a tire, it is considered part of the team s tire allocation. ....

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Quick Look: 2022 BMW M 1000 RR—Ultimate Evolution, In The April Issue

Featured In the April 2022 issue of Roadracing World:          At the 2021 Bol d Or 24-hour World Endurance Championship (EWC) race, I was a guest in the BMW Motorrad factory garage, invited to carefully examine the bits and pieces that go into a race-winning machine at that level of competition. One of the things that struck me was how often Steven Casaer, Technical Director for the team, kept using the words stock and over-the-counter as he detailed the components and the overall machine build. It s a pretty basic machine, he finally said at the end of the interview.          There s no such thing as a true racing-spec streetbike. Emissions and noise regulations, reliability and usability concerns as well as price drive certain concessions to legality, reality, and sanity for anything that can be purchased off a showroom floor. But some race replicas are more racebike than others. And BMW s M 1000 RR, the company s most advanced ....

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