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Cycle News 2020 Issue 27 July 7

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VOLUME 57 ISSUE 27 JULY 7, 2020 P79 Jefferson mounted up some Dunlop 606's on this bike. Which are good, fairly aggressive all-around street- legal tires that like to stick to rocks, if you're crawling over them. There's extra fuel capacity and more light output on-board, as well as increased wrap-around hand protection. All of these mods are inexpensive and definitely worth it to any bike project. Maybe we should have started the story with those? The most unique modifica- tion to this bike, to me, and some that don't scream, "fancy bolt-on" is the com- plete rear swing arm from a motocross bike, the Brembo clutch master cylinder/lever and the 701 Enduro shift lever. The swingarm modifi- cation allows Jefferson to run a bigger rear axle, and the axle cutout allows for more chain adjustment range with gearing swaps. The Brembo swap on the clutch master cylinder is actually a higher- flowing unit that makes the pull a little easier. And the shift lever? Well, the indents on the 701 shifter indexing with the shift spline shaft are oriented so the lever is just a few millimeters higher than any of the enduro or MX shifters. This difference is more comfortable to get your boot under for better shifting, plus it has a rubber tip, which is nice for positive engage- ment. It essentially fine tunes shifter height to a perfect level. I told you there were some smart mods under all this anodizing. Yes, Jefferson's bike might seem a little overkill, but we can all dream, can't we? There are certainly some good and useful ideas here, especially when it comes to anything that has anything to do with increasing durability, as well as protection to both bike and body. Anything that will increase your chances of getting back home is a number-one priority for us, so any part on this bike that ends with the word "cover," or "guard," is certainly worth a second look. And, anything to improve comfort is good with us, too. After all, dual sport rides are often all-day affairs with some unplanned exploring. So, not only do you want to get back home but get back home feeling rejuvenated, not hurting. Performance parts are simply icing on the cake that make you and your bike look/feel cool. And we all know how good icing on the cake is. More the better, but just try not to overdo it and make yourself sick. CN There is a big difference between need and want. We want this bike.

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