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Cycle News 2021 Issue 14 April 6

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VOLUME 58 ISSUE 14 APRIL 6, 2021 P85 motors. However, the KTM's more docile power delivery at low revs is a win over the Triumph. Triumph's new motor is a genuine step above its predecessor in terms of low-down throttle response and especially overall vibrations, but the KTM's parallel-twin is better suited—not to mention more com- pact—to proper off-roading. The Triumph is a nicer street engine, with smoother low-end torque, although the KTM pulls ahead in high rpm horsepower. That's less of a concern for this class, and if all you're after is a good street bike with a touch of off- roading, go for the Triumph. It's a more comfortable long-range ride, especially given the plank-like seat of the KTM. The KTM is an off-road bike, pure and simple. Think of it as the father to the 500 EXC, and you get the picture. Both machines have a ton of accessories, but there's even more of that stuff in the aftermarket, so we're not going to concern ourselves with that here. Considering the price, specifica- tion, ease of use, and overall per- formance, there's only one winner here, and it's painted orange. CN Grab your buddy and hit the hills. Either of these two will make a near-perfect ADV travel companion, but the KTM edges ahead overall.

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