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Cycle News 2021 Issue 39 September 28

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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RIDE REVIEW I YAMAHA TENERE 700 VS KTM 890 ADVENTURE R P88 I have been riding motor- cycles for most of my life both on the dirt and street. I spent much of my 20s, 30s and early 40s riding or racing at the local motocross tracks nearly every weekend and riding in the desert with my friends and family. I also did a fair share of West Coast GPs and raced a few GNCCs. I have slowly transitioned to mostly riding off-road and ADV bikes to explore new terrain. On the ADV side, I owned a Suzuki V-Strom for a while, used mostly for So- Cal commuting, and owned a KTM 1190 and a 2017 Honda Africa Twin. I have ridden most of the big and small ADV bikes over the past 15 years, including spending a week in Europe on a BMW GS 1250 a couple of years ago. My current ideal ADV bike is a big dirt bike that is good on the highway but still allows me to explore semi- challenging off-road terrain around my home in Prescott, Arizona. If I end up on a dirt road that gets rocky or turns into a trail, I want to be able to keep going. In my opinion, the KTM 890 Adventure R and Yamaha Tenere 700 are currently the two best bikes for this type of riding, so this comparison was perfect to help me decide which bike is best for my current taste in ADV riding. Yamaha and KTM ap- proached this small displace- ment ADV category from different angles. The Yamaha Tenere is a relatively simple bike with limited electronic rider aids (just ABS with a simple button to turn it on/ off) while the KTM includes a wide range of maps for the engine performance, traction control, and a more sophisti- cated ABS system. The Yamaha includes a cable-actuated throttle while the KTM is fly-by-wire, and yes, that does feel different. The KTM has a claimed 100 horsepower with 75 lb-ft torque while the Yamaha has 72 horsepower with 50 SEAN FINLEY AGE: 52 HEIGHT: 5' 10" WEIGHT: 165 LBS. I could be happy with both bikes and keeping $4000 + in my bank account tips the scales towards the Yamaha Tenere. But if money is not an issue for you, the KTM may be the way to go.

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