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Cycle News 2024 Issue 38 September 24

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VOLUME ISSUE SEPTEMBER , P117 At the rear, the WP Apex mono- shock, now all glammed up in its 45° right side angle for all to see, runs a progressive spring, so it's softer at the start of the stroke before ramping up as more travel is used. This is a carryover from the old model, but still worth noting. Control of the shock is the same as before, with preload and rebound damping adjustment but not com - pression damping. What's impressive is how simi- larly the two bikes handle despite their different tire setups. The Svart- pilen, with its Pirelli Scorpion Rally 50/50 tires, is designed to hit the scrambler feels, while the Vitpilen's Michelin Power 6 sportbike tires are more suited to tarmac pursuits. Despite these differences, both bikes exhibit a fluidity in their steer - ing that belies their distinct desig- nations. The Svartpilen, however, is the more versatile of the two—plen- ty capable on the tar, but you can take that dirt ride if you want. In contrast, the Vitpilen, which has evolved into more of a mini streetfighter with its new one-piece handlebar, is about as useful off-road as a screen door on a submarine. The decision to replace the Vit- pilen's original café racer-style clip- on handlebars with a single-piece handlebar is significant, as this new handlebar setup offers better rider comfort, particularly for lon- ger rides. However, the single-piece seat, while good-looking, becomes uncomfortably hard after about 45 minutes, so long rides might not be in the Vitpilen's wheelhouse. Perhaps Rennie could have used a little preload on that poor fork.

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