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Cycle News 2019 Issue 35 September 4

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HONDA AFRICA TWIN VS. KTM 790 ADVENTURE R COMPARISON TEST P80 But there are a few things to note with regards to standard equipment. Crucially, the KTM comes with a 12V power socket as standard as well as the all-important skid plate—neither come as standard equipment on the Honda. You also have the optional extra of cruise control with the KTM, something the Hon- da doesn't have either as standard or as an extra. This is an important point because even though our test is predominantly off- road, we did a fair amount of freeway riding and having cruise control is a wonderful extra. The only people that knock cruise control are those who haven't tried it—a bit like heated grips—of which both bikes have as options. As for the all-important electronics, the KTM has the upper hand with nine-stage traction control compared to the Honda's seven, and both bikes come with four riding modes including a programmable mode for the Honda called User that al- lows the rider to basically make the power, engine brake and traction control (which you can change on the fly) as they want. Honda's ABS is either on or off. The KTM takes it one step further with the Rally mode that's standard on this 790 R model but an optional extra on the base model. Rally mode lets you vary Some might miss control on the Honda.

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