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Cycle News 2022 Issue 34 August 23

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RIDE REVIEW I 2022 RIEJU MR RANGER 200 & 300 P110 covers. The bikes feel slim and narrow between your legs, but they also feel heavier than they should for two-strokes. Previous GasGas two-strokes have also struggled with weight. Speaking of comparable mod- els, the closest rival to the Rang- ers is Beta's 300cc XTrainer, which we tested last month. (You can read the 2022 Beta Xtrainer review here. KTM used to offer the 250cc two-stroke Freeride which has since gone electric, so we suppose you could throw the old or new Freeride into the mix if you want. But the bigger Ranger and XTrainer are the most closely matched. Both bikes feature 300c two-stroke liquid-cooled engines, electric starting, and lower seat heights compared to their nearest of kin. Notable dif- ferences between the two? The XTrainer is a good 10-plus pounds lighter, is oil-injected, has a slight- ly lower seat height, and sells for approximately $700 less than the MR 300 Ranger. The Ranger, however, uses higher-quality KYB suspension components versus the XTrainer's lesser-known Olle components, and the Ranger holds approximately 0.4 gallons more fuel. The MR 200 Ranger has no real opposition, at least none that we can think of. Overall, both Rangers are enjoyable motorcycles. They are, like Rieju says, simple, easy-to- ride trail bikes that will accom- modate a wide range of riders, even entry-level riders. The 300 is a little more serious than the 200 and could even be raced in a local enduro, depending on the terrain—the gnarlier, the better. CN SPECIFICATIONS 2022 RIEJU MR RANGER 300 ($8799)/ 200 ($8599) ENGINE 2-stroke, single cylinder DISPLACEMENT 299.3cc / 199.4cc BORE X STROKE 72 x 72mm / 62.5 x 65mm STARTING SYSTEM Electric & Kick IGNITION Electronic TRANSMISSION 6-speed CLUTCH Wet, multi-disc FUELING SYSTEM Carburetor, Keihin PWK 36mm INTAKE Direct reed-valve, V-Force 4 MUFFLER Technigas aluminum, repackable HANDLEBAR 11/8 in., tapered aluminum FRAME Chrome-molybdenum, central backbone, aluminum alloy subframe SWINGARM Aluminum FRONT SUSPENSION KYB, 46mm open cartridge REAR SUSPENSION KYB single shock, linkage adj. compression, rebound damping FRONT-WHEEL TRAVEL 10.6 in. REAR-WHEEL TRAVEL 10.6 in. FRONT WHEEL Aluminum rim, spoke, 1.6 x 21 in. REAR WHEEL Aluminum rim, spoke, 2.18 x 18 in. FRONT TIRE Vee Rubber 90/90-21 in. REAR TIRE Vee Rubber 120/90-18 in. FRONT BRAKE Nissin caliper, 260mm disc REAR BRAKE Nissin caliper, 220mm disc FUEL CAPACITY 2.64 gal. DRY WEIGHT (CLAIMED) 241 lbs. WHEELBASE 58.3 in. SEAT HEIGHT 36.3 in.

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