videoarizona Posted September 15, 2017 #1 Posted September 15, 2017 If Yamaha had put a liquid cooled V4 in the new Venture, how many of us would be 1st year buyers?
turtle Posted September 15, 2017 #2 Posted September 15, 2017 Enjoy my 99 too much and out of my price range for a bike my wife thought was crazy spending the nearly $4000 for the bike when I drive a $2000 93 suburban.
XV1100SE Posted September 15, 2017 #3 Posted September 15, 2017 I'm happy with my '09 and have lots of "extras" on it. Sure it will outlast my riding but....with the extra bells and whistles on the '18, if it had a liquid cooled V4 with shaft drive I probably would have gone for it. I'm a "maybe"
Flyinfool Posted September 15, 2017 #4 Posted September 15, 2017 This year no but next spring would have been a maybe. With my recent injury that power reverse could be the difference in whether I ride again.
Freebird Posted September 15, 2017 #5 Posted September 15, 2017 I am a maybe either way. If I don't find time to start getting more riding in, there I will just keep what I have. If I do start riding more again, then I will consider buying the '18. Regardless of which engine it has. I guess what I'm saying is that if had the water cooled V4, It would not increase my odds of buying one.
Kirby Posted September 15, 2017 #6 Posted September 15, 2017 Too pricey for me. There's too many good "used" bikes out there with the V4 to go take a gamble on the new bike. If I was to go buy a new bike it would probably be a GL1800 Goldwing.
cowpuc Posted September 16, 2017 #7 Posted September 16, 2017 OUTSTANDING!! I was hoping someone would do this!! Good thread Vaz - THANKS!! Would this V-4 be a clone of the defanged 70 horse V-4 1300cc Royal Star engine that they put in the 96 to 01 RSTD's or would this one be a game changing, turn the touring world upside down (like Mom Yam marketed it), no production touring bike on the road is going to touch it thing Vaz?
videoarizona Posted September 16, 2017 Author #8 Posted September 16, 2017 OUTSTANDING!! I was hoping someone would do this!! Good thread Vaz - THANKS!! Would this V-4 be a clone of the defanged 70 horse V-4 1300cc Royal Star engine that they put in the 96 to 01 RSTD's or would this one be a game changing, turn the touring world upside down (like Mom Yam marketed it), no production touring bike on the road is going to touch it thing Vaz? My thinking it would be the latter. A fire breathing, rip snorting powerhouse....detuned just a tad for smooth, mind blowing acceleration and 40 mpgs!!
SilvrT Posted September 17, 2017 #9 Posted September 17, 2017 IF I ever buy another bike it will be a Harley EGU simply because I've never owned one and have often wanted to and it would be the last bike I'd ever buy in this lifetime.
Condor Posted September 17, 2017 #10 Posted September 17, 2017 If I were 15 years younger I'da been their huckleberry..... So it's a maybe for me....
cowpuc Posted September 17, 2017 #11 Posted September 17, 2017 My thinking it would be the latter. A fire breathing, rip snorting powerhouse....detuned just a tad for smooth, mind blowing acceleration and 40 mpgs!! NICE!!! It would be interesting to see if the voting results would be different with a little "kick" of a marketing ad stating this... Would it cause you any grief or would you feel like I was stepping on your toes if I did another Poll pertaining to this subject? Don't really want to be responsible for no more hurt feelings over this whole 3rd Gen subject..
videoarizona Posted September 18, 2017 Author #12 Posted September 18, 2017 NICE!!! It would be interesting to see if the voting results would be different with a little "kick" of a marketing ad stating this... Would it cause you any grief or would you feel like I was stepping on your toes if I did another Poll pertaining to this subject? Don't really want to be responsible for no more hurt feelings over this whole 3rd Gen subject.. [/quote Not at all, Scott. Go for it. My question was already answered by the votes we have now.
Kretz Posted September 18, 2017 #13 Posted September 18, 2017 Way too rich for me I'm afraid! Just don't have that sort of money to spend on a toy Plus possibility that we may move soon & a bike that big just wouldn't be practical. Actually considering selling the RSTD for the same reason.
sydem Posted September 18, 2017 #14 Posted September 18, 2017 Right now i am leary of the twin, if it had the familiar V-4 only stronger i would definitely be looking at it harder as the last bike purchase of my life.
Graywulf Posted August 23, 2018 #15 Posted August 23, 2018 I doubt we will see them in New Zealand, I think there are only 4 or 5 RSV's here, and a smattering of the old Royal Stars. Most are US Imports {RS's} and I think 3 Ventures are NZ new. I haven't even seen a 1700 Voyager yet. Having owned an MT01 {has a hot-rodded Warrior motor} I would not be concerned about the V-twin model, it can produce huge torque and pull like a train above 3k rpm. But I am damned well enjoying the V4 Venture.
luvmy40 Posted August 24, 2018 #16 Posted August 24, 2018 I missed this poll when it was started, but here's my $0.02 anyway. I have never bought a new vehicle. Ever. I look at "This Year's Models" as a reference to what I might buy in 2, 5, 10 or even 20 years. No, I would not have purchased a 2018 Venture new regardless of the power plant. It would have, however been at the top of the list for a "new" used bike few years down the road had it been powered by a liquid cooled V4. Right now it's a definite maybe for future consideration. I am more likely to pick up a lower mileage Gen 1 in the next few years than anything else.
Guest NNY Posted August 24, 2018 #17 Posted August 24, 2018 If Yamaha hadn't built the current V-Twin Venture I wouldn't be here. Proud owner of the new Star Venture TC...love this bike. Awesome Ride..... I love V_TWINS !! Thank you Yamaha!!
Patch Posted August 24, 2018 #18 Posted August 24, 2018 For someone like myself who absolutely needs to dismantle everything combustion related, warranty combustion stuff is strictly for the business end of life. But the question was V twin over V4; well on that note I'm pretty sure I'd break it. Not to say the V twin won't last or that it isn't a superior technology, or that it won't have a loyal following looking down at us older gen's;) I'm just one that enjoys the higher rpm's and I need to pull on what I ride, so If I were to with this type of design I'd be repainting every other week. I'll grow up some day, like when I haven't any bones left to break
Graywulf Posted August 25, 2018 #19 Posted August 25, 2018 For someone like myself who absolutely needs to dismantle everything combustion related, warranty combustion stuff is strictly for the business end of life. But the question was V twin over V4; well on that note I'm pretty sure I'd break it. Not to say the V twin won't last or that it isn't a superior technology, or that it won't have a loyal following looking down at us older gen's;) I'm just one that enjoys the higher rpm's and I need to pull on what I ride, so If I were to with this type of design I'd be repainting every other week. I'll grow up some day, like when I haven't any bones left to break I'm wondering if like the MT-01's the Euro emission reg's will 'cripple' the V twin? That motor {MT} ran out of 'puff' at 4.5k rpm with a 5.5 redline. I stage 2'd mine. New ECU that removed the O2 sensor/control completely and removed the Exup valve, with errrr 'free flowing' mufflers. Basically made the engine what it should have been from the start, and was a noticeable difference especially over 4.5k rpm, and overall 'pull'. If the 3rd Gen is based off the Warrior/Stratoliner motors, it will run pretty well in an unrestricted form.
Patch Posted August 25, 2018 #20 Posted August 25, 2018 There maybe something to what you say about the V4s however as regulations have driven manufacturing to build with more efficiency, output has changed and will continue to. When there comes a point where a V4 is a limited option as it becomes less necessary pound per pound the reasons why will be understood. As someone who is at the tail end of HP days I personally have a much greater appreciation for efficiency these days! I would be open to a smaller displacement with a reasonable rpm range 8ish if the torque band followed though, if that makes sense. What I get out of your posted mods is that there was a goal to aim for, and knowingly you made some trade offs. This is how I also preferred my projects as well, in which range will I need the mod, I never think complete design is wrong but I will look to some tweaking based on... One quick comment on exhaust stuff: I thought I would get my knuckles rapped a bit with another thread when I mentioned removing the baffles relating to 4 singles. My point, free flowing should be a study to a particular engine setup more so than, a rule of thumb "better/more HP" isn't always so. The problem with baffles is some are tuned for sound not performance, so the wrong ones in the wrong application will bounce too much back before Valve closing and is why generically and from an internet troubleshooting position, I suggest leaving them off till the other end is sorted! Yes we need back pressure, but how much after the mod's are done has to be part of the final tuning. I could go on on this and I know this isn't the reason this thread was resurrected, so let me point to the old 2 stroke exhaust pipe shapes when there was little left to chance.. Thanks Graywolf for the post I'm wondering if like the MT-01's the Euro emission reg's will 'cripple' the V twin? That motor {MT} ran out of 'puff' at 4.5k rpm with a 5.5 redline. I stage 2'd mine. New ECU that removed the O2 sensor/control completely and removed the Exup valve, with errrr 'free flowing' mufflers. Basically made the engine what it should have been from the start, and was a noticeable difference especially over 4.5k rpm, and overall 'pull'. If the 3rd Gen is based off the Warrior/Stratoliner motors, it will run pretty well in an unrestricted form.
Graywulf Posted August 25, 2018 #21 Posted August 25, 2018 There maybe something to what you say about the V4s however as regulations have driven manufacturing to build with more efficiency, output has changed and will continue to. When there comes a point where a V4 is a limited option as it becomes less necessary pound per pound the reasons why will be understood. As someone who is at the tail end of HP days I personally have a much greater appreciation for efficiency these days! I would be open to a smaller displacement with a reasonable rpm range 8ish if the torque band followed though, if that makes sense. What I get out of your posted mods is that there was a goal to aim for, and knowingly you made some trade offs. This is how I also preferred my projects as well, in which range will I need the mod, I never think complete design is wrong but I will look to some tweaking based on... One quick comment on exhaust stuff: I thought I would get my knuckles rapped a bit with another thread when I mentioned removing the baffles relating to 4 singles. My point, free flowing should be a study to a particular engine setup more so than, a rule of thumb "better/more HP" isn't always so. The problem with baffles is some are tuned for sound not performance, so the wrong ones in the wrong application will bounce too much back before Valve closing and is why generically and from an internet troubleshooting position, I suggest leaving them off till the other end is sorted! Yes we need back pressure, but how much after the mod's are done has to be part of the final tuning. I could go on on this and I know this isn't the reason this thread was resurrected, so let me point to the old 2 stroke exhaust pipe shapes when there was little left to chance.. Thanks Graywolf for the post sorry not trying to 'hijack' the thread, but felt a reply was in order Steven. Firstly I am not a Mechanic by trade, but was a Toolmaker so do have a little engineer understanding. In my opinion the 'trade off' for the MT-01 was to enable it to pass Euro noise/emission reg's. There were two versions pre/post 2007 of the ECU {standard} the early MT's could be 'stage 1'd' {Akropovics/filter I would guess the 'hot rodded' Yamaha Warriors you can make there {patrick racing kits} would bring them pretty much up to the standard MT-01 performance as a comparison.
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