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Cycle News 2023 Issue 41 October 17

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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QUICKSPIN I 2023 Kawasaki KLR650 Adventure P92 essentially the standard model with a lower sitting position. It, too, is available with or without ABS ($$6899/$7199). The "S" model's seat height is 2.2 inches lower than the others, which is significant. This was achieved by reducing wheel travel at both ends by approximately one inch and a slightly less cushy seat. Other than that, it's the same bike as the standard KLR650. Our 2023 Adventure KLR650 here is the same as before but with a slightly longer shift lever. As insignificant as this may seem, it was a significant issue for my size 12 feet last year. I could still use more room down there, but at least it's livable for me now. Still, the KLR650 Adventure is a joy to ride. It handles well, the suspension is plush and is surprisingly good at soaking up good-sized bumps at speed, and the KLR's five-speed transmis - sion is nicely matched to the KLR's power, which is delivered from its simple and reliable DOHC liquid-cooled single-cylin - der engine. The bike's relaxed sitting posi- tion means you can painlessly ride the KLR650 all day, and the two-way-adjustable windscreen does an admirable job keeping the windblast off you without excessive helmet buffeting. The KLR is just as at home on the street as it is on the dirt. Running out of gas is never a thought while aboard the KLR650 with its massive 6.1-gal - lon fuel tank that feels smaller than it is between your legs. The KLR650 is easy to pick on, however. Yes, it's heavy for The KLR650 is just as at home on the dirt as it is on the street.

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