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Cycle News 2020 Issue 22 June 2

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2020 BMW G 310 GS VS. KTM 390 ADVENTURE VS. ROYAL ENFIELD HIMALAYAN COMPARISON P84 fun ride in comparison to oth- ers. The BMW and Royal Enfield have good power in areas, but the KTM power is higher per- forming everywhere. It shines in the mid-to-top with KTM attitude, but roll-on power cranks the little bike out of tight turns finely, too. Power adjacent componen- try is also top-of-the-class with the KTM. The PASC slipper clutch makes aggressive riding smoother with less rear-wheel chatter, and shifting is great with the optional dealer-activated Quickshift+, but without it, you're going to have an easy time jamming through the six- speed tranny. And these bikes get shifted, a lot! The Bybre brakes by Brem- bo work superbly on the KTM even though they're similarly spec'd on the BMW. They are slightly nicer than the Royal Enfield's units. They feel like a dramatic step up in initial feel and aggressive stopping com- pared to the two. When it comes to comfort, the KTM also scored high. Its taller seat height might be a turn off for some, but once seated, its wide and firm platform is the best to tour on thanks to better long-dis- tance comfort. Only the standing ergonomics are cramped on the KTM as the peg-to-bar distance seems to shrink as you stand. But this isn't as bad as BMW's ergos. (Left) It's hard to believe that something as cool looking as this is considered entry-level. The BMW G 310 GS grabs your attention and never lets go. (Below) For an entry-level ADV motorcycle, the KTM 390 Adventure is fitted with some impressive bells and whistles. BMW G 310 GS KTM 390 ADVENTURE

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