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2018 Police Motorcycle Testing in Michigan

Harley-Davidson adds performance-oriented stage kits to its pair of bikes, while Yamaha offers a police version of its FJR1300 sport touring model.

October 16, 2017
2018 Police Motorcycle Testing in Michigan

Photo: Paul Clinton

Harley-Davidson, BMW, Yamaha, and Zero will offer five base motorcycles for the 2018 model year. In addition, Harley Davidson will offer four "stage kits" to its two bikes that allow agencies to increase performance attributes, and Yamaha will offer a bike that's been used by police in Europe and Australia.

Photo: Paul Clinton

Michigan State Police troopers tested the motorcycles for acceleration, top speed, braking, dynamics, and ergonomics. Let's take a closer look at what's new for 2018.

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Harley-Davidson Boosts Performance with Stage Kits
A year ago, Harley-Davidson began testing higher-performance versions of its FLHP Road King and FLHTP Electra Glide. H-D tested bikes with "stage kits"—equipment from the Screamin' Eagle division that can be added at a dealer to enhance performance. A year ago, H-D tested a Stage 3 motorcycle. This year, the company tested Stage 1, Stage 2, and Stage 4. H-D has begun offering the four variants.

A Stage 1 upgrade increases air flow with a high-flow intake and exhaust components with ECM tuning. Other stage kits build on Stage 1. Stage 2 adds a camshaft change for torque or horsepower, and provides a 24% horsepower improvement.

A Stage 3 upgrade would increase the engine displacement and compression. Its camshaft helps improve horsepower by 39%. A Stage 4 upgrade adds higher flowing upper end components to the increased displacement, compression, and properly matched camshaft. This upgrade adds 52% more horsepower.

In testing, the four H-D bikes reached top speeds of 110 mph for the FLHTP Stage 4, 109 mph for the FLHTP Stage 1, 109 mph for the FLHP, and 108 mph for the FLHP Stage 2. The zero-to-60 mph times came in at 4.3 seconds, 5.1 seconds, 5.4 seconds, and 4.8 seconds respectively. The zero-to-100 mph times came in at 11.7 seconds, 16.4 seconds, 20.3 seconds, and 14.5 seconds respectively.

In brake testing, where the motorcycles must come to a full stop from 60 mph, three H-D bikes were closely grouped—the FLHTP Stage 1 at 135.3 inches (11.2 feet), the FLHP Stage 2 at 135.33 inches, and the FLHP at 135.52 inches. The FLHTP stopped at 139.18 inches (11.5 feet).

Photo: Paul Clinton

Yamaha Enters Police Market
Yamaha is introducing its FJR1300 sport touring motorcycle this year. The motorcycle arrives with a factory, rather than dealer-added, police package, says Chris Peterman, Yamaha's motorcycle wholesale operations manager.

The FJR1300 is a police version of a retail bike, and crosses over most of the features, except the electronically adjustable suspension. Police lighting can be configured through the dealer and added at the factory.

The bike is powered by a 1298cc liquid cooled DOHC inline-four cylinder with 16 valves. It uses a six-speed transmission with a multiplate assist-and-slipper wet clutch.

In Michigan testing, the FJR1300 reached a top speed of 143 mph, which was the top mark. The bike reached zero to 60 mph in 3.9 seconds and zero to 100 mph in 9.2 seconds. Both of those were also top marks. The bike needed 142.9 inches (11.9 feet) to stop from 60 mph, which was seventh.

BMW Adds Traction Control for Cornering
BMW's R 1200 RT-P returns for 2018 with several updates, including ABS Pro, which offers better traction control around a corner. The motorcycle can also now run on 87 octane fuel due to updated engine programming.

The R 1200 RT-P reached a top speed of 135 mph, which was second of the seven tested. It's zero to 60 was 4.1 seconds, and its zero to 100 mph was 9.8 seconds. The increments were also second best. The motorcycle topped brake testing with 130.04 inches (10.8 feet).

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