The tour-pack, saddlebags, and in-fairing storage totals 37.3 gallons with the option of expanding that up to 38 gallons, so there is no shortage of dry storage for touring or at least some serious grocery runs.īoth carry shark-nose fairings (of which I am not a fan) with windshields and adjustable deflectors/vents to tweak conditions in the rider's bubble. You even get another pair of speakers, you know, just in case the stock system ain't enough. Everything but the kitchen sink as far as that sort of thing goes. Part of the Transcontinental Option Package – which comes standard for 2021 – includes, but isn't limited to, an upgrade to the infotainment system, namely the addition of a CB radio, SiriusXM, satellite weather, and GPS. A tire-pressure monitor joins the standard package for a nice bit of safety, convenience, and peace of mind. The standard kit comes with a 7-inch, LCD-touchscreen display with all the usual pocket-jukebox compatibilities to include USB and Bluetooth to go with the ubiquitous AM/FM receiver. Yamaha really steps up to the top rung with its infotainment suite. Even the passenger gets some flexibility with the two-position, adjustable footboards, and who wouldn't love a 17-inch wide, adjustable backrest? Best of all, both seats, the handgrips, and the backrest come heated as part of the standard equipment package, so you already get that bit of luxury at all your points of contact. The 27.4-inch seat height, on the other hand, will accommodate all but the shortest of riders.
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