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Cycle News 2024 Issue 32 August 13

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P104 RIDE REVIEW I 2024 AJP PR7 ports Distribution (CPD), the U.S. distributor, offers. They make their own chassis that blends a steel headtube and cradle with aluminum spars and source the motors and other compo - nents from well-known and lesser-known manufacturers. The engine used in the PR7 has roots back to Husqvarna before that brand was bought by BMW and subsequently purchased by the KTM group. The old Italian Husqvarna factory was bought by SWM, another small brand that sells their own bikes and sells motors to AJP and a few other companies. How does it work and where does this bike shine? the lightest twin-cylinder ADV motorcycle if you want to use that as a benchmark of how ca - pable this bike may be off-road. You may not be familiar with the AJP brand. It is a small Por- tuguese motorcycle manufac- turer founded in 1987 by Anto- nio J. Pinto (AJP). Pinto was a seven-time Portuguese Enduro Champion. He founded the company to create entry-level motorcycles with unique de - signs. They make a wide range of motorcycles, with the $11,299 PR7 at the top of the food chain and a budget-targeted SPR125 four-stroke for $4999 at the bot - tom of the seven models that Texas-based Central Powers- The PR7 is a 600cc single- cylinder, fuel-injected motorcycle that includes a navigation tower with a Samsung tablet, a tall rally-type windscreen, stacked dual headlights, and a 4.5-gallon fuel tank positioned under the seat (a trademark for other AJP motorcycles dating back to the early 2000s). It includes a lot of other trick parts like closed cartridge Sachs forks, billet triple clamps/bar mounts, 12-volt power supply, DOMA exhaust, carbon-fiber airbox, Brembo brakes, heavy-duty aluminum skid plate, and billet suspension linkage. The total weight is 373 pounds with a full fuel tank. That is around 100 pounds less than The AJP PR7 is a Portuguese-built ADV/rally/off-road motorcycle designed to be affordable

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