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Cycle News 2021 Issue 12 March 23

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VOLUME 58 ISSUE 12 MARCH 23, 2021 P105 ing in all terrain and continues to serve as the benchmark for motorcycle handling in the full-size ADV world. This goes for whatever engine size is slapped in the frame. Once you step on the pegs and set off, you will feel the bike working very, very well. The difference between how the KTM 890 Adventure R handles and other bikes in this class is substantial. If you take a look at any competitive rally racing motor- cycle from any manufacturer, you can clearly see a trend of holding fuel down low. Their two-sided tanks bulge at the bottom, creating volume as low as possible for fully fueled full- throttle floggings through timed sections across Saudi Arabia. This weight distribution is vital for handling performance. Carrying fuel is a necessity, so why not make it as comfortable as possible when things get uncomfortable and use it to improve handling? Tesla cars don't have the batteries on the roof for a reason. KTM embraced this with the launch of the 790 lineup and took inspiration straight from their employed racing lunatics competing in the Dakar Rally. They knew if they could get the fuel range on this bike to not hinder the handling, they would be on the way to winning, and they did. If you can get 200- plus miles of range and not feel it, you're doing fine. KTM is doing fine. The tank doesn't look that sexy with the headlight fairing gap just sort of hanging out there, but they work brilliantly. The Computers Have Taken Over The boo-birds of rider aids on motorcycles are almost out of breath. And the KTM 890 Ad- venture R is here to suffocate the last notes from the ADV world. KTM's updated Corner- ing Motorcycle Traction Control is a better version of a great system. It's improved reaction time in calculating mitigation is clean and effective. It has sep- arated wheel slip and vehicle pitch sensing into independent controllers, spreading the work to more workers, as it were. Without cutting ignition, KTM's MCT intervenes at the throttle bodies in a more natu- ral way to limit rear- wheel slip (by closing the throttle) and has been fine tuned to be nearly unnoticeable. Rally Mode (in- stalled as optional equipment as tested) provides nine select- able levels of slip allowance with nine being the mellowest. It's the way to ride this bike off- road as it also allows for more (Top) You want dirt trenching power that is totally controllable? (Above) The WP Xact PDS shock is works in harmony with the 890 R's Xplor fork. Here it is. (Left) With the Adventure R, you don't have to be afraid of getting air anymore. Well, at least the isn't afraid of them.

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