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Cycle News 2021 Issue 48 November 30

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stantly rave about off-road on the Adventure R. Second, it enters a new range of unique suspension travel, down from the "R" and up from the standard Adventure offering from the family. We don't hate this direction. And while we're clearly going to (and did!) max out the components of the Norden off-road, the comfort on the other end of the spectrum is a welcome touring companion. We do have comfort issues with the Adventure R's 48mm Xplor fork and rough paved roads or even those that seem not-so-rough. It simply bites in the hands and wrists over the miles as its aggressive (race!) nature shows its teeth. Norden has no poor manners here. It smooths VOLUME 58 ISSUE 48 NOVEMBER 30, 2021 P91 out the roughest roads. It gobbles up the most annoy- ing chop. It makes washboard/rut- ted roads a buttery affair. The fact that I'm comparing it to an Adventure R is a compliment, as this bike is way ahead of the "stan- dard" Adventure model and other midrange offerings, in my opinion. We got plenty rowdy on the volcano rims and jungle roads and water crossings that make up Azores Island riding. We were warned by the Norden that we were pushing the limit, but we didn't stop until the third or fourth solid fork-bottoming "clank!" Then, we got the message that this bike has limits, and they are very responsible ones at that. But this is still a compromise. The Norden doesn't have the off-road jump- ing, jamming and oh-sh*t-I-didn't-see- that-coming performance of its cousin. And as the bike heads out west from our exotic testing location in the Atlantic, this will continue to show as speeds increase and obstacles hit faster and harder. We're excited to see it perform on our home turf. But as a true touring adventure model with off-road chops for the majority of the riding public's needs, we like it. Up next is ergonomics and styling, as they go together here. Norden comes to the ADV (Right) The suspension spec on the Norden 901 is WP Apex series with comfort settings selected over aggressive performance. The shock (shown) has rebound and preload adjustment only. The fork has full compression and rebound adjustments via hand clickers. (Below) Call it an 890 or 901 or whatever you want, we've seen and loved this engine before.

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