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THREE BAGS FULL

Along with Yamaha’s MT-09, the Tracer copped a major overhaul from Yamaha in 2021 and the outcome of that was a motorcycle with more power and torque and far better handling and brakes.

Much like the GSX-S1000GT and NT1100, the Tracer is a jack-of-all-trades that does everything very well at a very reasonable $23,999 (ride away). Unlike the other two though, the Tracer is loaded with electronics that include a six-axis IMU-controlled cornering traction control system, slide control,

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