Agreed sir! Mine is leaving this week, she can't live with me any longer. Falling on tougher times for the moment. I'll look for another at a future date.😢😂 bittersweet...
I love my TC! It's the best bike I have ever ridden... Great review, it takes a while to get used to the lower RPM range of this bike. I found that if you shift between 2500 to 3000 RPM's your shifting is so smooth and you are totally in the power band, so much torque!
Love my TC; if the Elder had come with reverse... I removed the 50 lb. trunk and built a small trailer for my longer journeys. You get more rear tire and way better G.O.G. I kept the heated backrest on the bike when I removed the trunk. The reverse is incredibly easy to use. A small, quick-detach, Cortech tailpack carries the stuff I usually kept in the trunk. I love that your key-fob indicator is blinking...don’t put it one of the locking boxes! Mine blinks if I leave it in the left glovebox - no lock there; generally, I keep it in a breast pocket. The Fob can play tricks on you... If you get the bike, check the starter, the brake switch and the cams...I’ve replaced all three under warranty. Some came with the drive belt overly tight and that hurt related bearings...worth a look. I noticed it within a couple days - no issues at 25k mile and counting. You’ll likely need to travel for a low milage, good deal, but it will be worth it. Some 2018’s were sold, “New” in ’19 or ’20, so there's still be some with factory warranty remaining. 5years/unlimited miles was standard; add-ons are available. Many love “Ivan’s Tune” for the extra HP, but you lose the engine braking and must use 93 (or 92?) octane. I find Sport Mode gets better mpg than the Tour Mode. My wife claims is the best seat we’ve ever owned, INCLUDING the last two generations of the GW.
It really made an impression on me and I ride A-LOT of bikes. The whole package. I loved riding it, my GW feels cramped in the leg department. But the Eluder was comfortable and sweet looking.
@@honglin5143 The Venture. It has a couple other options, also not on the Eluder: a huge rear trunk; TPMS; heated passenger backrest; adjustable windscreen... You’ll need to find old articles/videos for good info; after dropping the line, STAR removed most of the Eluder/Venture content from their site. You’ll enjoy the bike for its ride, not the bling, and definitely NOT the Navigation. It was clunky and outdated when the bike hit the market.
@@GreenMtnHunter thx for the quick rely. I am a short rider only 5'6 and weight 160lbs I just thought the reverse would really help me push the bike around. I don't really care about the other accessories.
how is the heat coming off of the exhaust pipes/engine? I have had three Yamaha ventures since the 80s, between each Venture, I tried a BMW K 1200 LT,( never again), and a GL 1800 Goldwing(perfect motorcycle but boring and not overly roomy) but now I’m back on a royal star venture. I just haven’t found anything that I like better, but I tried. this motorcycle and the Venture version of this bike are interesting. I went to my local Yamaha dealer to see the new Yamaha ventures when they came out in 2018. The dealer said the only way he will get one in, pre-order only.. I asked the dealer if someone has ordered one yet so I could at least see it? I stopped in several times in hopes of seeing one that was ordered, now here in 2024, that dealership has gone out of business… I have not seen one of these motorcycles on the roads here in Western Pennsylvania yet, and it is six years since they have release the venture new model V twin. When I stopped in in 2018 inquiring about the Venture. I ended up buying a Goldwing because I was ready to buy now at that time.. I did test ride a Kawasaki voyager, 1700 cc twin last year used. I actually have a video of that test ride on my channel. The engine lifters were ticking so much, that I didn’t buy the bike. I found out later that that is not unusual or harmful… they have hydraulic lifters or valve lash adjusters as they are described. It just sounded like someone playing castanets, you can even hear the clatter in my test ride video on UA-cam. But I really liked that bike after thinking about it and researching and finding out that the ticking is not unusual… I ended up changing my mind about a week later, and I called the owner, but he never called me back, so I am assuming it was sold. it wasn’t very powerful for a 1700 cc the twin, the way that the Yamaha road star warrior was. A friend of mine had one of those and that had massive torque… A very pleasant engine on that Yamaha road star warrior, but I could not sit in that position with my feet way out front and hanging onto the handlebars, sitting on my tail bone.. so how is the heat coming off of this engine on this Yamaha eluder?? Heat is one thing I will not put up with.. I only had one motorcycle that was ridiculously hot. It was a 1980s Honda 700 saber. I could feel that heat from the engine/radiator coming through my Aero stitch suit on a cool day… I only kept that bike Long enough for one ride, after that ride, I put it on eBay and it’s sold almost immediately.. so how’s the heat? I read a UA-cam review of a rider that owned the new V twin, Venture, he said the heat coming off the exhaust pipe had him go to the hospital from heat blisters on the inside of his thigh from the exhaust pipe… To me, that’s a deal killer
I thought the heat was tolerable. Definitely not as bad as my ZX 14. I agree with you on the Goldwing not enough legroom on mine. Thank you for watching.
@@tgmotorider.narratinglifeo3480 Yeah I can see that. I don’t know for me I feel like it’s an odd cross Japanese/American Iron; it’s like a weird cross between a Honda Goldwing on the Japanese side and an Indian Challenger.
Wanted to love this bike. But the bike spent more time in the shop that it did on the road. Anytime something went wrong. I would have to wait months for a replacement part.
I ride a GL1500, from what I have heard the 1800s have gotten more cramped for rider comfort and storage when it comes to bigger riders. I've been looking into these Yamaha's since I honestly hate the bridge and how most of the controls look and feel on the newest 1800s. What's your opinion?
@@tgmotorider.narratinglifeo3480 I live in Iraq, and Iraq is a very hot country, with temperatures reaching 50 degrees Celsius. Do you recommend the Yamaha Starventure or the Honda Coldwink, because I am a fan and biased of Yamaha, but I see that the Coldwink is just better than the Starventer?
@@MohamedQureshi the Goldwing is liquid cooled and has a radiator. The Yamaha is air cooled. The Yamaha will be susceptible to overheating. I would roll with the Goldwing. You can put 300,000 miles on a Goldwing. I hope this helps ride safe.
@@MohamedQureshi they are scooters I’m sure for running around town they’re great. The seats look comfortable on both. But if you’re gonna do some long-distance traveling across the country, you’re gonna want the Goldwing or something bigger.
I’m trying to figure out why Yamaha didn’t have people like you promoting the bike, it may have survived. Oh also if you drop the bars, mirror visibility should be perfect. Great video 👍🏻
love the looks, from the front man she looks MAD. also reliable and sorry that they stopped making it
Had one, been riding over 45 years. Had the Harleys, this bike is the best street bike I ever had.
I totally believe that, I fell in love with it when I test rode it. I’m trying to figure out a way to buy it. Thank you for watching.
Agreed sir! Mine is leaving this week, she can't live with me any longer. Falling on tougher times for the moment. I'll look for another at a future date.😢😂 bittersweet...
Love mine tons of power ,smooth awesome in the wind heavy but planted handles like a dream.
That bike looks evil….Love it! 👏
Best looking front end on a touring bike, but they should've used the VMAX 1800 engine.
I love my TC! It's the best bike I have ever ridden... Great review, it takes a while to get used to the lower RPM range of this bike. I found that if you shift between 2500 to 3000 RPM's your shifting is so smooth and you are totally in the power band, so much torque!
Thank you for watching!
One of the best looking if not best non Harley tourer ever made… if only it came to aus
Love my TC; if the Elder had come with reverse... I removed the 50 lb. trunk and built a small trailer for my longer journeys. You get more rear tire and way better G.O.G. I kept the heated backrest on the bike when I removed the trunk. The reverse is incredibly easy to use. A small, quick-detach, Cortech tailpack carries the stuff I usually kept in the trunk. I love that your key-fob indicator is blinking...don’t put it one of the locking boxes! Mine blinks if I leave it in the left glovebox - no lock there; generally, I keep it in a breast pocket. The Fob can play tricks on you... If you get the bike, check the starter, the brake switch and the cams...I’ve replaced all three under warranty. Some came with the drive belt overly tight and that hurt related bearings...worth a look. I noticed it within a couple days - no issues at 25k mile and counting. You’ll likely need to travel for a low milage, good deal, but it will be worth it. Some 2018’s were sold, “New” in ’19 or ’20, so there's still be some with factory warranty remaining. 5years/unlimited miles was standard; add-ons are available. Many love “Ivan’s Tune” for the extra HP, but you lose the engine braking and must use 93 (or 92?) octane. I find Sport Mode gets better mpg than the Tour Mode. My wife claims is the best seat we’ve ever owned, INCLUDING the last two generations of the GW.
It really made an impression on me and I ride A-LOT of bikes. The whole package. I loved riding it, my GW feels cramped in the leg department. But the Eluder was comfortable and sweet looking.
Which model come with reverse? I can't find any information online. Thanks ahead
@@honglin5143 The Venture. It has a couple other options, also not on the Eluder: a huge rear trunk; TPMS; heated passenger backrest; adjustable windscreen... You’ll need to find old articles/videos for good info; after dropping the line, STAR removed most of the Eluder/Venture content from their site. You’ll enjoy the bike for its ride, not the bling, and definitely NOT the Navigation. It was clunky and outdated when the bike hit the market.
@@GreenMtnHunter thx for the quick rely. I am a short rider only 5'6 and weight 160lbs I just thought the reverse would really help me push the bike around. I don't really care about the other accessories.
This review was enjoyable to watch
how is the heat coming off of the exhaust pipes/engine?
I have had three Yamaha ventures since the 80s, between each Venture, I tried a BMW K 1200 LT,( never again), and a GL 1800 Goldwing(perfect motorcycle but boring and not overly roomy) but now I’m back on a royal star venture. I just haven’t found anything that I like better, but I tried.
this motorcycle and the Venture version of this bike are interesting. I went to my local Yamaha dealer to see the new Yamaha ventures when they came out in 2018. The dealer said the only way he will get one in, pre-order only.. I asked the dealer if someone has ordered one yet so I could at least see it? I stopped in several times in hopes of seeing one that was ordered, now here in 2024, that dealership has gone out of business…
I have not seen one of these motorcycles on the roads here in Western Pennsylvania yet, and it is six years since they have release the venture new model V twin. When I stopped in in 2018 inquiring about the Venture. I ended up buying a Goldwing because I was ready to buy now at that time..
I did test ride a Kawasaki voyager, 1700 cc twin last year used. I actually have a video of that test ride on my channel. The engine lifters were ticking so much, that I didn’t buy the bike. I found out later that that is not unusual or harmful… they have hydraulic lifters or valve lash adjusters as they are described. It just sounded like someone playing castanets, you can even hear the clatter in my test ride video on UA-cam. But I really liked that bike after thinking about it and researching and finding out that the ticking is not unusual… I ended up changing my mind about a week later, and I called the owner, but he never called me back, so I am assuming it was sold. it wasn’t very powerful for a 1700 cc the twin, the way that the Yamaha road star warrior was. A friend of mine had one of those and that had massive torque… A very pleasant engine on that Yamaha road star warrior, but I could not sit in that position with my feet way out front and hanging onto the handlebars, sitting on my tail bone..
so how is the heat coming off of this engine on this Yamaha eluder??
Heat is one thing I will not put up with.. I only had one motorcycle that was ridiculously hot. It was a 1980s Honda 700 saber. I could feel that heat from the engine/radiator coming through my Aero stitch suit on a cool day… I only kept that bike Long enough for one ride, after that ride, I put it on eBay and it’s sold almost immediately..
so how’s the heat? I read a UA-cam review of a rider that owned the new V twin, Venture, he said the heat coming off the exhaust pipe had him go to the hospital from heat blisters on the inside of his thigh from the exhaust pipe… To me, that’s a deal killer
I thought the heat was tolerable. Definitely not as bad as my ZX 14. I agree with you on the Goldwing not enough legroom on mine. Thank you for watching.
one of my favorites bikes, so bad ass!
This is the first time I’m ever hearing of this motorcycle, it’s kind of an odd bird, but I don’t hate it.
The more I rode it the more I liked it.
@@tgmotorider.narratinglifeo3480 Yeah I can see that. I don’t know for me I feel like it’s an odd cross Japanese/American Iron; it’s like a weird cross between a Honda Goldwing on the Japanese side and an Indian Challenger.
@@spitfire155k2 yeah that’s pretty accurate
can't you open up some sort of vents on the fairings to cool your legs and the bike? and close them in the winter for more heat
What is that orange light flashing under the tach?
If it doesn’t like where the key fob is, it’ll flash.
Loved the star Continental tourer when I took my wife for a ride
Wanted to love this bike. But the bike spent more time in the shop that it did on the road. Anytime something went wrong. I would have to wait months for a replacement part.
Your review is right on.
best lookin touring imo. thanks for the video. im lookin forward to buy one if God willing.
It is definitely a looker. Thank you for watching.
I'm looking to buy my 2nd one. They are fantastic tourers
Looks interesting
I literally laughed out loud with all your angry face comments. Wonder how this compares to a Road Glide. What year was this one?
I believe it was a 2016. You gave me a great idea. I think I’m gonna test ride a Road Glide. Thanks for watching.
What year is the bike. What is the seat height
2016 n 27.6 inches
I wish Yamaha kept making these, I would have preferred this over the Gold Wing that I bought last year and regretted ever since..
I ride a GL1500, from what I have heard the 1800s have gotten more cramped for rider comfort and storage when it comes to bigger riders. I've been looking into these Yamaha's since I honestly hate the bridge and how most of the controls look and feel on the newest 1800s. What's your opinion?
It does seems a bit weak on the motor, would like it if it had a bit more power...
And like you said mean looking!.
Mine is the TC.
Gold wing or star venture??
Goldwing. The in-line six has tons of torque.
@@tgmotorider.narratinglifeo3480 I live in Iraq, and Iraq is a very hot country, with temperatures reaching 50 degrees Celsius. Do you recommend the Yamaha Starventure or the Honda Coldwink, because I am a fan and biased of Yamaha, but I see that the Coldwink is just better than the Starventer?
@@MohamedQureshi the Goldwing is liquid cooled and has a radiator. The Yamaha is air cooled. The Yamaha will be susceptible to overheating. I would roll with the Goldwing. You can put 300,000 miles on a Goldwing. I hope this helps ride safe.
@@tgmotorider.narratinglifeo3480 Thank you very much, my brother. I am wondering whether the Yamaha T-Max or X-Max is comfortable for traveling or not
@@MohamedQureshi they are scooters I’m sure for running around town they’re great. The seats look comfortable on both. But if you’re gonna do some long-distance traveling across the country, you’re gonna want the Goldwing or something bigger.
Dirty dirty GW🤩
I’m trying to figure out why Yamaha didn’t have people like you promoting the bike, it may have survived. Oh also if you drop the bars, mirror visibility should be perfect. Great video 👍🏻
Thank you for watching. Appreciate your comments.
Watch the videos that long haul Paul did with the 2018 venture he put 100000mile on it in 23 months with only scheduled maintenance.