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Cycle News 2020 Issue 25 June 22

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2020 HONDA CRF1100L AFRICA TWIN & ADVENTURE SPORTS ES R I D E R E V I E W P72 The only way to be properly confident with the DCT off road was to put it in the manual set- ting and change the gears via the paddle shifters on the left handlebar, at which point you may as well have the conven- tional manual gearbox on your base model. The Adventure Sports off road with the conventional gearbox, on the other hand, allowed a more predictive char- acter, despite the extra girth afforded by the bigger tank and ergonomics. Where the Adventure Sports had a slightly vague feeling was in the electronic suspen- sion. This is one of the better systems out there, but when riding off road, the electronic suspension just doesn't have the tangible feel afforded by the conventional suspension on the base model. It's a case of you know it's working, but you really have to trust it. On the street, the semi- active Showa system is excel- lent and gives a velvety smooth ride. With the adjustable modes, you're almost guaran- teed to find a setting that suits on the street but get real gnarly off road and you'll start to feel the limits of the system. One point of the electron- ics I find perplexing was the wheelie control. For starters, I think it's pointless on an ADV bike but its operation was strange, again, off road. Once TC was switched off for some uphill action, I'd get about a On the DCT model, getting a bit of air can trick the system into shifting gears, which isn't ideal. quarter of the way up before the bike would simply come to a halt—like the TC was on full noise. As it turns out, the wheelie control was cutting the power, even though no wheelie was going on, it was just the rear wheel spinning. Turn the wheelie control all the way off, and everything was sweet, but it was just another system that in my view didn't need to be there causing unnecessary problems. Considering both machines come with the same 1084cc motor, power is never an issue.

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