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Cycle News 2023 Issue 31 August 8

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RIDE REVIEW I 2023 SUZUKI V-STROM 1050DE P122 me, at night. The V-Strom remained planted and drove straight as an arrow, allowing me to concentrate on more important things, like seeing where I was going in the solid dust and darkness. I was grateful for the 'Strom's excellent headlight. The only time I feel uneasy on the DE is roll - ing up to complete stops at intersections. Even with my semi-long legs and 6'1" frame, I never take stop signs for granted on the big DE. The DE performs so well on the pavement that it doesn't tempt you to take it off-road. It just doesn't feel like a "dirt bike" in general. But when I did venture off-road, I was surprised at how well it worked. The bike is remarkably stable on the dirt—as long as the whoops and bumps aren't too big and you're not going too fast. Most of the time, I could simply sit in the seat and let the suspension do all the work. I discovered that if I had to stand up for rapidly approaching bumps, I was probably over-cooking it a bit and about to override the DE's semi-soft suspension. Having to stand up was my cue to back it down a bit. Still, the DE's suspension is quite good, especially for long-distance riding and simple cruising. Leave your aggressions at home if you plan to do much off-roading on the DE. Overall off-road handling is good. Even in soft sand—with the throttle continually driving the rear wheel forward—the bike isn't too much of a handful. Being able to deactivate the rear ABS for the dirt is a welcome change. The ability to deac - Seat height and weight have both increased.

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