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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 P86 The Honda's suspension is relatively soft and soaks up the freeway bumps like they're not even there, and because you're sitting in the bike rather than on it, big-mile days are a breeze on the Honda. Conversely, the KTM isn't as planted in general touring. The smaller motor has to work hard- er at high speeds, and because the seat is flatter compared to the Honda, long-day comfort can be a bit of an issue. The problem is mitigated somewhat as you can fit cruise control to the KTM, which takes a bit of the strain out of a big day, but overall, if it's mostly road touring with a few dirt roads you're planning on—and you're above six feet tall—go for the Honda. GET DIRTY But then, these are adventure bikes, and we're going adven- ture riding, not touring! And for this, there's only one way to go. When I (Rennie) rode the 790 R in Morocco back in March, I was absolutely con- vinced KTM had created the ultimate bike for real adventure riding. I'd just finished riding the BMW F 850 GS Adventure a few months back, and came away thoroughly impressed by BMW's version of a middle- weight ADV weapon, but the KTM moved the goalposts even further. There are so many little things to the KTM that amount (Above) The KTM loves this sort of tight downhill stuff. You have to be a bit more deliberate with your movements on the Honda. (Left) Both the Honda and KTM deliver adequate power from the parallel-twin engines, but the KTM weighs a good 45 pounds less.

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