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Cycle News 2020 Issue 13 March 31

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2020 BMW F 900 R & F 900 XR R I D E R E V I E W P44 On the open road, the 900 is very comfortable, too. It hums along without a care at a steady 70 mph with rpm holding ap- proximately 4-4500 rpm. Vibra- tion is all but non-existent. And there is always plenty of at-speed roll-on power on hand whenever needed. The small windscreen does a nice job fending off windblast. It's also two-way adjustable (full up or full down) which you operate by hand via a well-thought-out lever that you can easily operate on the fly. The R is a comfortable motor- cycle. At 6'1" I had no negative issues whatsoever. It has a very relaxed fit that works well for both casual (touring) and sport riding. The clutch has a feather-light pull and offers a good feel, and both hand levers are adjustable. I found the gearbox to be a little notchy but nothing to be con- cerned with; it didn't take away from the 900's otherwise excel- lent powerplant and solid drive- train experience. Braking isn't spectacular but plenty sufficient. Experienced riders might want more initial bite, but the way it is now is probably better suited for newer riders, anyway. ABS, which is non- switchable, performs well. The F 900 R feels light and extremely agile. It meanders ef- fortlessly through the twisties at a comfortable clip and doesn't balk one bit when the more agro side of you starts kicking in. And the suspension can hang, too, which is a good thing because of its limited adjustability. You probably wouldn't even think about making any adjustments anyway until you Both the R (pictured) and XR are absolute blasts on twisty back roads, thanks to a torquey and spunky 895cc parallel-twin engine (that also sounds wonderful) and solid yet agile handling.

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