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Cycle News 2024 Issue 01 January 9

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QUICKSPIN I 2024 Kawasaki KLX300 & KLX300SM P100 pair of aftermarket pegs before signing on the dotted line. A fuel gauge would be nice, too. In most situations, the KLX's two-gallon fuel tank can go the distance, but a gas-level indica - tor would give the rider some added peace of mind between fill-ups. Until then, there is always the tripmeter. At 302 pounds, the KLX300 is heavy. While in motion, it's not an issue, but I don't envy the person who has to pick the KLX up after a tip-over or two. As before, riding the KLX is a simple experience that fills many roles, such as an ideal in- town commuter, a great learner bike, and a perfect low-main - tenance, low-cost, low-stress weekend getaway bike, on the street or dirt, or both. It's incred - ibly versatile and can handle more obstacles than you might expect. Plus, its fresh and mod - ern looks will surely bump up the urge to go riding more often. KLX300SM As before, there is a super- moto version of the KLX300, the street-legal KLX300SM. The SM gets the same updates as the KLX300. They are essentially the same motorcycle; only wheels and tires, brakes, external gearing, and suspension differ- ences set the SM apart from the standard. The SM rolls on a pair of 17- inch wheels and full-on street rubber, has a larger front-brake disc (300mm vs. 250mm), and its suspension is tuned more for street riding. You lose about an inch of wheel travel at both ends with the SM, but the springs are stiffer. You also lose nearly two inches of ground clearance and approximately an inch and a half of seat height, which is good news to many, especially begin - ners. The SM weighs about two pounds more than the dual sport, but you won't notice it.

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