And electric adjustable windscreen, and fairing-mounted mirrors, and more side wind protection, and glovebox. It seems more adventure crossover than sport-touring, to me. But all the lines are blurred nowadays. Personally, I think it is pretty ugly (especially the front), and also don't like the digital-only dash. But it certainly packs in the features (and price). Probably easier to work on, too.
Max I'm not getting rid of the Big girl but would like a lightweight toy, I'm pushing 70 and I plan on putting a bigger windshield on whatever I buy, I'm spoiled ...
I started this search wanting a 350 to 400 lb to take RVing, the ZERO electric bike has way to little range, then looking at 70 to 80HP for most bikes I was looking at
The Yamaha is all updated in 2021 from frame to electronics, looks like a keeper, just don't like the price.
I got a old 400 Burgman, they are 475lb.