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Cycle News 2023 Issue 19 May 16

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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school. But, old-school or not, they are admittedly comfy. They are so comfy, in fact, that you never want to get out of them. Their funky handlebar position - ings certainly don't encourage you to stand up, either—they are both positioned so low they feel like they are in your lap. Most DR owners raise the handlebar mounts, and all XR owners trash the stock handle - bars for something taller with a normal bend. (Where did they come up with these in the first place?) Overall, both bikes are acceptably comfortable—more so the Suzuki—but only in the sitting position. Neither bike is conducive to standing, and their small 1980s-style footpegs only worsen matters. Starting procedure for both bikes is the same: reach for their handlebar choke levers, hit the starter button, and be patient while they take their sweet time warming up. There are zero rider aids to deal with (not even ABS), no menus to scroll through, and no modes to choose from. Just go ride. Once underway, as you grab a handful of throttle and click through the gears for the first time, you'll quickly notice the DR is smoother than the XR in just about every way. The DR's footpegs are rubber-mounted, and handlebar tips have small weights to quell vibration. They work. Mind you, the Honda doesn't vibrate badly, just more so than the Suzuki. The Honda and Suzuki deliver similar retro-type power—lots of torque and no revs. Again, the Suzuki delivers its power in a smoother, more seamless man - ner than the Honda. You feel ev- ery power pulse with the Honda, but not so much with the Suzuki. However, some people prefer the feel of a pulsating engine over a rippleless, velvety smooth one. The choice is yours. Regarding fueling, both bikes are rough around the edges COMPARISON I 2023 SUZUKI DR650S VS. HONDA XR650L P108 The DR is no featherweight.

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