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Cycle News 2022 Issue 27 July 6

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 2022 YAMAHA XSR900 P96 The CP3 ignites with a snap and a big intake grumble. Like its stablemates, the 2022 XSR benefits from a 3mm-longer stroke (now 62.1mm) while using the same 78mm bore. This results in a displacement bump from 849cc to 890cc. The character is just the same. It's an instant reminder of what made the original Yamaha crossplane mill so compelling. But it's when you slip the clutch that all Yamaha's hard work on dialing in the XSR900 becomes truly apparent. Up California Highway 33, the XSR is a showoff. Big fast sweepers are the rule, punctuated by the occasional decreasing radius clencher and, further north, a few near hairpins. It soaks them all up, firm suspension keeping the tires glued to the tarmac. Corner exits are all noise and blur, the brilliant engine open- ing up with a spectacular intake racket and reminding you why you love motorcycles in the first place. The machine has a longer wheelbase and a wider turning circle than the MT-09. It comes with a longer swingarm—the same treatment tamed the Tracer. But on the lithe and athletic XSR, the stabilizing effect combines with that rid- ing position and the excellent Bridgestone Battleax S22 tires for terrific, fast and accurate transitions. Instead of being stiff and uncomfortable, the new er- gonomics and stiff seat padding encourages active riding and dangling your meat off the seat. Bar-end mirrors look great but can be a touch awkward. Classic gold wheels are a nice touch and lighter than in 2021. Racy stance is matched to excellent comfort from the firm seat padding.

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