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Cycle News 2023 Issue 27 July 11

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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VOLUME ISSUE JULY , P105 active fork has been utilized in the Multistrada range from the very early days of Skyhook, but the 2023 edition is a far cry from that crude unit seen on the first Multistrada twin-cylin - der machines. The Rally takes things a step further by upping front suspen - sion travel by 1.18 inches and the rear by 0.79 inches, with a new fork-position sensor to help keep things under con - trol. There's also 9.25 inches of ground clearance, as well as 30 percent more preload adjustment range on the shock. Compared to the V4 S the performance gap in suspension isn't overly noticeable, but hav - ing the extra ground clearance is a win in anyone's book. There is a bit of extra agility in the Rally over the V4 S in the form of spoked wheels that weigh a claimed seven pounds less— again, another win. Even though these differ - ences will make for a better off- road machine, the Rally is more akin to a long-distance touring bike than a rock jumper. There's 7.9 gallons of fuel capacity on offer, up a very healthy 2.1 gal - lons over the stock V4 S. That puts the V4 Rally in the same dimension against the bike Ducati has long said is the one it's aiming at for class supremacy—the BMW R 1250 GS Adventure. One of the nice features is the 1.5 inches taller and 0.78 inches wider windscreen and its new side deflectors. At 6'1" tall, I've always had problems with screens, especially when I'm wearing an ADV-style Oh, Colorado. How pretty you are.

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