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Byline: GEORGE P. BLUMBERG

The "other'' American motorcycle company applies industrial design to heavyweight touring, with a rigid cast chassis and comfortable ergonomics. 1731-cc, 92-hp air-/oil-cooled 50-degree sohc V-twin; 849-lb dry weight; quarter-mile in 12.7 seconds at 99 mph (est).

COMPETITIVE SET: BMW K1200LT, Harley-Davidson Electra Glide Classic, Honda Gold Wing, Star Royal Star Venture, Triumph Rocket III Touring, Victory Kingpin Tour

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