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Cycle News 2021 Issue 38 September 21

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RIDE REVIEW I 2022 KAWASAKI KLR650 P100 excellent range. I averaged 49 mpg of mostly paved miles on my ride home to California, which calculates to nearly 300 miles on a tank! In the real world, that might be stretching it a bit, but 280-plus miles doesn't seem out of the question. As far as oil consumption, the sight window still shows full. FIVE-SPEED GEARBOX: I'm okay with it. First gear is just low enough, and fifth is plenty tall. And everything else in between is all good. At top speed, which seems to be 88-90 mph on level ground, full tuck with no wind, the KLR doesn't feel like it's straining too hard or about to launch the piston through the fuel tank. First gear, however, could be a bit lower. Even slip- ping the clutch, I found it difficult to purposefully spin the rear wheel for bike control at low speeds. Overall, Kawasaki did a suitable job matching gearing with the KLR's engine output, so I didn't really miss not having a sixth gear. Plus, call me lazy, but I don't mind not shifting all the time. Speaking of shifting, my biggest gripe with the KLR does involve this process. There isn't enough space between the footpeg and the shifter, which is also positioned too low. I flat out could not get my foot underneath the lever. So, I had to upshift with my heel most of the time. I admit I have large, size-12 feet but nearly every journalist on this ride had a similar issue. Raising the shift lever a notch made things worse be- cause it would just hit the countershaft sprocket guard leaving you in neutral. I found I could change gears normally with regular shoes but not while wearing my foot-long moto boots. BRAKES/ABS: I was disappointed to learn the rear ABS cannot be deactivated on the KLR (unless you want to mess around with fuses, not me); in fact, Kawasaki has never offered switch- able ABS with any of its bikes. So, when Kawa- The fully loaded Adventure model has a lot to offer for the price.

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