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Cycle News 2024 Issue 30 July 30

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P98 COMPARISON I 2024 BMW F 900 GS VS. KTM 890 ADVENTURE R On the motor side, the KTM's extra torque and the fact that its peak number is achieved sig- nificantly lower in the rev range make it easier to get the most out of the BMW. The KTM's throttle response is smooth off the bottom and will pull from low revs in higher gears with less protesting than the BMW, making it better in slow-speed, rocky uphill sections. On the other hand, the BMW was a real surprise package. The 850 GS felt like a bit of a toy compared to the 900, which is now a true alternative to the KTM. But it's not perfect. The motor delivers much peakier torque than the KTM. Whether this is due to emissions or not (BMW has a modern his - tory of flat spots thanks to the U.S. emissions laws it has to contend with), it's still a blight on the GS's copybook. However, there's still plenty of performance on offer from BMW's parallel-twin. Get it spinning with the revs higher and it's a brilliant motor to experience, matched to a velvety smooth throttle delivery in Enduro Pro mode. However, for me, the real clincher in going for the BMW was two-fold: the enormous dif - ference in suspension comfort and the roomier rider triangle. In creating the 900, the footpegs that are 0.79 inches lower than on the 850, the handlebar is 0.5 inches higher, and the revamped seat that is 34.3 inches high (a lower 32.9-inch seat is also available). For lanky bastards like me, that makes music to the ADV ears, especially when standing up. For Jesse, the higher bars and reworked pegs were a no-go, but I'm not buying a 900 GS to go on-roading. There are plenty of bikes in BMW's lineup that do that way better than a 900 GS, so my bike will be predominantly off-road, which is where those ergonomics shine. Finally, even though the forks are 3mm smaller than the beefy KTM's, they provide a much more pleasant ride for 99 percent of the riding I personally would do. Unless I were ripping up in the Baja 1000, the 45mm It's hard to beat the BMW's comfort on the pavement. The KTM couldn't.

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