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Cycle News 2022 Issue 42 October 18

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VOLUME 59 ISSUE 42 OCTOBER 18, 2022 P93 On the plus side, the front suspension offers a compliant ride and soaks up many of the corrugations you'll hit. Under brakes and through long bends, the front tracks well but gets let down by the shock when you get back on the gas. Honda has certainly got the Kawasaki licked when it comes to the electronics. Four modes (Sport, Road and Rain, plus a customizable User mode) gives plenty of options to tailor the ride how you want and given the fact you've got a fair bit more power on tap than the Kawa- saki, the specs and performance on offer back each other up. The Honda's is a slightly cramped ride position in that the narrow handlebars sit at a slightly strange angle and the seat isn't the most comfortable for a long day's ride. The Honda is more adept at short, zippy rides through the canyons for lunch, rather than an epic full day, something you can do on the Kawasaki despite its near total lack of electronics (one would love cruise control here). One of the Honda's trump cards must be the engine and the fact the gearing is shorter than I would have expected. This allows the Honda rider to access

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