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If you look at the Niken’s spec sheet,
you’ll see numbers that are much like
those of a motorcycle. Chassis geometry
is aggressive by two-wheel standards,
with a steep rake angle of 20 degrees,
trail at 74 mm and a wheelbase of
1,510 mm. The only motorcycle that
comes to memory that had a rake
almost as steep as the Niken’s is the
Buell Firebolt’s, at 21 degrees. The
wheelbase is only 10 mm longer than
the Tracer 900’s. The only spec that’s
outstanding is the Niken’s front wheel’s
track, at 410 mm, which is the width
between the front wheel centres. That
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what legally distinguishes the Niken
from other three-wheelers for licensing
purposes: because it’s less than 465 mm,
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wheeler, and therefore requires a
motorcycle licence to operate.
The riding position is naked-bike
upright, with a relaxed reach to the foot
pegs and a broad, cushy seat. The riding
position and seat proved remarkably
comfortable after two days of riding,
and the seat, in fact, is one of the better
perches I’ve sat on recently. Seat height
is 15 mm lower than the Tracer 900’s, at
835 mm, and fuel capacity is 18 litres.
Claimed wet weight is 267 kg, or 40 kg
more than the Tracer 900 GT’s.
A Long-Distance Runner
Yamaha touts the Niken GT as a sport
tourer, so it includes some touring
amenities, such as a tall windscreen; a
pair of quick-release, 25-litre semi-hard
saddlebags with waterproof liners;
heated grips; and two 12-volt accessory
outlets, one mounted by the instrument
panel in the fairing and the other
mounted on the left side of the bike
above the passenger foot peg.
PRESS LAUNCH 2019 YAMAHA NIKEN GT
Taller windscreen,
heated grips, cruise
control, touring seat,
25-litre panniers and
centre stand are
standard.
Rear suspension
is adjustable for
rebound damping
and preload.
Clutchless
quick-shift
system works on
upshifts only
when accelerating
at 50 km/h and
above, and at
4,000 rpm and
higher.
Yamaha’s renowned liquid-cooled
three-cylinder engine features a
double overhead cam with four
valves per cylinder and has been
tuned to deliver 64.3 ft-lb of torque
at 8,500 rpm and, according to
European specs, pumps out 113 hp.
Valve-adjustment
interval set at
42,000 km.