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Cycle News 2021 Issue 26 June 29

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

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COMPARISON I 2021 HONDA CRF300L VS. KAWASAKI KLX300 P94 out of place under the Honda HRC tent sitting right next to Ken Roczen's and Chase Sexton's factory motocross bikes at the RedBud National. The Honda's bodywork, graphics and black wheels look sweet! The KLR300, on the other hand, seems dated and conservative by comparison. However, the Kawi's Camo version, with its black rims and blacked- out frame, does look more modernistic, but the Camo part drew mixed opinions from our testers. Some like it, some, eh, not so much. COMFORT (AKA, ERGONOMICS) ::: No real winner or loser here. They are both comfy. The sitting position on both bikes is relaxed for riding on pavement or dirt roads. The Honda's seat feels slightly cushier and a tad lower relative to the handlebars. From past experience, however, we have found that Honda's L seat foam breaks down quickly, allowing your butt to become too familiar with the seat base. But so far so good with the 300's seat. Time will tell. The Kawasaki's seat height relative to the pegs and handlebars is slightly taller, making it a little roomier for taller riders. The weak link in the Kawasaki ergonom- ics department is the footpegs. They are just too small. You kind of get used to them but riding both bikes back-to-back immediately reminds you how much more stable the Honda's larger pegs feel. Seat height. This is a major deal for many people. Often, it's a deal-breaker. It's a confidence builder for beginners and for shorter riders alike, to be able Both bikes are handsome, but the Honda makes us want to get on it and go. It's a looker, for sure.

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