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2016-2018 Yamaha Bolt Review

Posted on October 3, 2017May 19, 2019 By Jarvis

As Yamaha’s “Made in the U.S.” cruiser line, Star shows its stuff with the 2018 lineup. The Bolt continues with that classic “bobber” style — high tank and short wheelbase — folks here expect to see in old-school styling. Powered by an air-cooled V-twin engine, but with a plenty of technology on board, the Bolt is a good in-between size — not too small that you’ll outgrow it soon and not so big that it is intimidating for new riders. The bobber-style solo seat, easy cruisin’ rider triangle and naked-bike look make the Bolt a choice little bar hopper or commuter ride.

Design

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“Traditionally, the Bolt has been a powerful little urban aggressor with snappy throttle response and an even powerband.”

Traditionally, the Bolt has been a powerful little urban aggressor with snappy throttle response and an even powerband, and there’s no reason to believe the 2018 is any different. Lightweight for a cruiser, the Bolt is agile and easy to handle even for folks new to two wheels.
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