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Cycle News 2019 Issue 35 September 4

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VOLUME 56 ISSUE 35 SEPTEMBER 4, 2019 P85 goodness of full-throttle. The Honda engine only wins in crack-of-the-throttle grunt (thanks 200 extra ccs!). From there, Honda continues along its reasonably fun path, and KTM goes into fantasy power land with massive control. Clearly, the KTM is winning with weight and weight balance. The chassis is tremendously settled because it's not disrupted by fuel or high weight of any kind. And the suspension is keeping the bike even more planted. The parallel- twin engine is smoother and injects less heat into your cheeks— not a surprise. The ergonomics are comfortable in the seat and magical on the pegs. It's a great design all around, and the computer controlling it all is absolutely dialed in. The Honda has a balanced chas- sis and a planted feel, but the limits of suspension and geometry are found much sooner. And with a high, centered fuel tank, the weight bal- ance is feeling dated in comparison when the ride gets rowdier. This bike felt much easier to ride than 1190s and 1090s. Now, it's on the other side of the spectrum. KTM's traction control system is the least invasive of any I've tried. Gone are the days of noticeable fuel or ignition cut-offs. Today, riders can have a bike that simply moves forward while TC is engaged without even knowing it. And Rally Mode is amazing. Dial-in your preferred level of slip and enjoy. The Rally Mode algorithms react seamlessly to get you moving off-road. In Honda's second generation of Africa Twin electronics, they have introduced more adjustment, but they're outgunned by the suite coming standard on the 790 Ad- venture R. Everything about the KTM 790 Adventure R makes it easy to ride aggressively and casually on-road and off. The new KTM is truly a shift in the direction of ADV bikes for Aus- tria and, in some ways, a respectful nod back to the chassis, handling and simply fun experience of riding some 950 and 990-powered edi- tions. It's a dirt bike in the dirt again, but somehow more comfortable on the road than some bigger KTM Adventures. What's happening!? Honda still wins in total comfort on-road and predicted reliability for touring. I must recommend the Africa Twin to someone looking to prioritize either of those attributes. It's going to be a smart, safe choice for years to come. But for riders looking for the leading edge of Adventure with a preference for dirt, nothing is going to check off more boxes than a KTM 790 Adventure R. As the ride goes further from commuting, the KTM wins more and more.

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