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Cycle News 2020 Issue 39 September 29

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VOLUME 57 ISSUE 39 SEPTEMBER 29, 2020 P97 updated chassis and swingarm work harmoniously with the 49mm Showa coil-spring fork and Showa rear shock for an effortless cornering experi- ence. Riders will undoubtedly notice the bike's overall weight-savings when turning or maneuvering the bike side to side. Three pounds might not sound like much on paper, but reducing overall mass provides a much nimbler feeling than last year's model. The transition from a jump or straight-away to the initial turn-in of a corner feels extremely easy on this CRF. No hesitation, no hiccups, no coaxing the bike into a specific line. Just point, aim and shoot. Gone is the extreme feeling of the front end diving or the rear end squatting. Instead, the bike rides with a planted prowess that inspires confidence all around the racetrack. Glen Helen's testing grounds offer a variety of turns—from the wide-open banks of Talladega to the hairpin 180s at the bottom of the hills—all of which were sliced and diced with the Honda's new scalpel precision. Throughout the day, we played with the assortment of electronic settings this bike has to offer. After starting the day on map one, I switched to maps two and three, only to return to my Again, three engine modes are available but tuned differently than before. We were partial to full aggressive with a little bit of TC.

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