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Cycle News 2019 Issue 03 January 22

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

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VOL. 56 ISSUE 3 JANUARY 22, 2019 P85 together, and offers a dirt-friendly throttle map. Switch- ing modes on the move is a simple business—just close the throttle, press the M-button on the left bar, then pull in the clutch to confirm the swap. Worth not- ing you must also hold in the clutch lever to start the Scramblers, even in neutral, though the clutch action is extremely light, denoting the presence of Triumph's so-called "slip assist" design. That's their version of a slipper clutch, though with more engine braking left in than is usual with one of those, which means that on winding country roads where you can hold third gear for miles on end, you only rarely do more than caress the front brake lever occasionally to slow for a tighter turn. Just concentrate on swinging from one side to another through a series of turns, and the inherent engine braking will slow you just sufficiently to keep up turn speed to the desired degree. The same six-speed gearbox fitted to the T120/Thruxton is retained here with unchanged ratios, with an impeccable gearshift. So light and smooth, yet precise, it's undoubtedly Triumph's best yet, and is literally beyond criticism, with clutchless upward changes a mat- (Left) Ohlins handles off-road duties on the XE and are well up to the task. (Top right) Super bike stoppers for a scrambler? Yes, please! (Right) Fit and finish is brilliant with the new scramblers. The XC seat is good for an hour or so but can feel a bit hard after that.

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