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2026 Yamaha Ténéré 700 World Raid Preview 
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2026 Yamaha Ténéré 700 World Raid Preview 

2026 Yamaha Tenere 700 World Raid in Redline White American adventurers will now have access to an up-spec T7 that’s been available in other markets for a few years. The 2026 Yamaha Ténéré 700 World Raid will be available starting in May and includes upgraded components and extra features compared to the standard Ténéré 700.  One of the most important upgrades for those with serious adventuring ambitions is the increased fuel capacity thanks to new dual aluminum fuel tanks. Total capacity has increased from 4.3 gallons to 6.1 gallons, netting a claimed 300 miles of range.  Dual fuel tanks increase capacity, and the steering damper is adjustable. The second upgrade is in the suspension package, which adds nearly an inch of wheel travel front and rear. The World Raid comes with a fully adjustable KYB 46mm inverted fork and a link-type KYB Monocross rear suspension unit, offering 9.1 inches of travel up front and 8.6 inches in the rear. Half an inch of ground clearance was added, bringing the total to 10 inches. It also comes with a 16-step adjustable steering damper.  The KYB inverted fork is fully adjustable and offers longer travel than the fork on the standard T7. The Yamaha Chip Controlled Throttle provides the World Raid with two power modes (Sport and Explorer), and a 6-axis IMU enables lean-sensitive traction control and slide control, both with three modes (Street, Off-Road, and Off). The ABS system is switchable from On, Rear Off, and Off via a dedicated button. Other rider aids include cruise control and an adjustable speed limiter. A quickshifter is optional.  The World Raid replaces the standard’s two-piece seat for a one-piece rally-style seat. The bike features a one-piece rally-style seat and large footpegs with removable rubber inserts. It adds a new windscreen and removable side deflectors, as well as a new four-beam rectangular LED headlight. It rides on spoked aluminum wheels (21-inches front, 18-inches rear) wrapped in Pirelli Scorpion Rally STR tires with 50/50 on-/off-road bias.  The 6.3-inch color TFT display is vertically mounted and includes three theme options: Street, Explorer, and Raid. The display also connects to mobile devices through the Yamaha MyRide app, which allows riders to review their route and riding statistics and to share the info over social media, as well as enabling calls, music, and navigation.  The 6.3-inch TFT display is mounted vertically and includes three display options. Like the standard Ténéré 700, the World Raid is powered by Yamaha’s liquid-cooled 689cc parallel-Twin CP2 engine, with a 270-degree crankshaft, peak power of 63 hp at 9,000 rpm, and peak torque of 43 lb-ft at 6,500 rpm. It also retains the standard T7’s steel perimeter frame.  New LED headlight. The 2026 Yamaha Ténéré 700 World Raid will be available in Redline White or Midnight Black with dedicated emblems and decals starting at $12,999. The standard Yamaha Ténéré 700 returns unchanged for 2026, available in Team Yamaha Blue or Tech Titanium and starting at $10,999.  2026 Yamaha Tenere 700 World Raid in Midnight Black Visit the Yamaha website for more information.  Check out more new bikes in Rider’s 2026 Motorcycle Buyers Guide  The post 2026 Yamaha Ténéré 700 World Raid Preview  appeared first on Rider Magazine.

MOTORCYCLE CLUB SHOOTING TWO DEAD
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MOTORCYCLE CLUB SHOOTING TWO DEAD

Biker news just dropped and it’s heavy. Early Saturday morning a motorcycle club shooting in Palm Springs left two people dead and three wounded after gunfire erupted at a private motorcycle club event in an industrial complex. Palm Springs Police responded to multiple 911 calls of a fight and shots fired at the MC party. Full breakdown of the Palm Springs motorcycle club shooting plus what happens next with zoning and the club. Then we roll straight into Daytona Bike Week – the 85th annual Bike Week is already being called one of the best ever. Thousands of Harley-Davidson riders, custom bikes, and serious cash flowing into Volusia County. Riders dropping $5,000–$12,000 on hotels, shirts, restaurants and the full Daytona Bike Week experience. Local businesses are loving the bike week economic boost while the same Volusia County Sheriff who labeled motorcycle clubs “domestic terrorists” stays quiet when the biker dollars roll in. Straight biker talk, no filter – motorcycle club drama, Daytona Bike Week reality check, Harley riders, MC party fallout, and the crazy prices at Bike Week. If you ride, you need this update.Subscribe for daily biker news, motorcycle club updates, MC shooting coverage and full Daytona Bike Week reports all year long. Drop a comment: Would you still ride to Daytona Bike Week knowing the sheriff’s history? Thumbs up if you’re repping the biker lifestyle! MOTORCYCLE CLUB SHOOTING TWO DEAD Shooting during a motorcycle club event that left two people dead IS IT OVER FOR HARLEY DAVIDSON Woman pleads guilty to shooting at Hells Angels Clubhouse HELLS ANGELS GET THEIR REVENGE

2017 Harley-Davidson Road Glide Special Custom – 128ci M8 Performance Bagger by Metal Innovations & Artistry
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2017 Harley-Davidson Road Glide Special Custom – 128ci M8 Performance Bagger by Metal Innovations & Artistry

At Hot Bike, we’ve featured no shortage of high-horsepower baggers. But every once in a while, a build comes along […] The post 2017 Harley-Davidson Road Glide Special Custom – 128ci M8 Performance Bagger by Metal Innovations & Artistry appeared first on Hot Bike Magazine.

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