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Cycle News 2020 Issue 07 February 19

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VOLUME 57 ISSUE 7 FEBRUARY 19, 2020 P87 And for the first time, the SD runs a six-axis IMU (the old one was a five-axis unit), which holds a version of the same Slide Control algorithm first seen on the 2015 Yamaha YZF-R1. However, turn the ABS off and you also lose the lean-angle sensor at the rear and thus the Slide Control, which is odd given the only reason you'd want to turn the ABS off is if you were really going for it at the track—the place Slide Control is best suited. The modes work with preset traction control numbers (until you go into Track and Performance, where you can vary the levels). But if you do go into Track or Performance, you'll lose the Motor Slip Regulation—the system that elec- tronically governs engine braking. Everything is accessed via the five- inch TFT display, and there's more switches on both sides of the handle- bar than you can poke a stick at. They look almost military and certainly not very pleasing to the eye, however, I'm still all for them as the switches are there and the information easy to ac- cess, rather than having one switch that does it all and you having to navigate your way through the electronics solely via the dash. As before, you can utilize the MyKTM- navigation app that pairs your phone to the bike and lets you navigate everything via the dash from taking calls and mes- sages, to running the onboard navigation. The PowerParts racebike. It's as rad as it looks. That exhaust alone is worth the price of admission.

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