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Cycle News 2020 Issue 21 May 27

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2020 HONDA CRF450L PROJECT FEATURE P58 Cockpit and Controls The stock mirrors on nearly all dual sport bikes are terrible. You can't move them out of the way for the dirt, and they can easily break or damage the clutch or brake perch in a crash. Doubletake mirrors are the solution, as they are infinitely adjustable and are nearly unbreakable. We chose the ADV version for this bike as they are more stable than the Enduro version and provide a little more visibility. We like to mount our phone to the handlebars for navigation using a Rokform case, which has a stable "bicycle mount" that will clamp to various tube sizes. We stumbled upon the DRC "Phone Bar Mount," which is a universal mount for just about any bike with open space in the triple-clamp area. It works with the stock Renthal bars with a crossbar. It can be used for other hardware such as a GPS. If you do use your phone or a GPS unit for navigation, you will likely need power and SRC Moto has a very slick 12-volt socket kit made specifically for the Honda (and avail- able for other bikes). The CRF450L includes a pre-wired plug that is on the switched key circuit. It is located just behind the left radia- tor. The SRC kit is designed to mount to the left side top triple-clamp bolt, but it did not fit with the handguards we had installed, so we drilled a hole in the number plate to mount it just in front of the stock dash. We actually like this location better since it is more protected in this inboard location. The CRF450L does not come with hand guards, which are a must for hand and lever protection during off-road riding. We installed the Acerbis X-Factor Hand Guards. They mounted up cleanly, are extremely durable and provide a lot of coverage. We were not really looking for footpegs for this project but when we ordered the larger gas tank from IMS, they suggested that we try their Core Enduro pegs. They provide a little fatter platform for your feet but most im- portant, the Cast Stainless-Steel heat-treated pegs are virtually indestructible. We are glad that we added these. Doubletake Adventure Mirror: $125.00 for a pair www.doubletakemirror.com DRC Phone Bar Mount: $45.00 www.drcproducts.com SRC Moto 12-Volt Socket: $68.00 www.srcmoto.com Acerbis X-Factor Handguards: $139.95 www.acerbisusa.com IMS Core Enduro Footpegs: $159.00 www.imsproducts.com The Doubletake mirrors are another item we install on any dual-sport or ADV bike. They are infinitely adjustable, can be moved out of the way for tough off-road terrain and are virtually unbreakable. The DRC phone mount and SRC Moto 12-volt plug allow for all-day navigation. The Acerbis X-Factor handguards are solid and provided necessary hand and lever protection.

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