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Cycle News 2024 Issue 40 October 8

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VOLUME ISSUE OCTOBER , P101 The RS300R has a radiator cooling fan, aluminum handle- bars, quality grips, and basic flag-type handguards. A small aluminum skid plate and plastic guards help to protect the mo - tor. Most of these are items you won't find on the less-expensive Honda CRF300L or Kawasaki KLX300 dual sports. Compared to those bikes, the SWM has about 1.5 inches more sus - pension travel, a 2.5- to nearly three-inch taller seat height, and a two-inch longer wheelbase. So, the SWM is more in line with the higher-end dual sport models in terms of physical size and suspension travel, while the Honda and Kawasaki are a bit smaller, which may be good or bad depending on your stature and riding pace. With a ready- to-ride weight of 299 pounds on our scales, the RS300R is at least 30 pounds heavier than the more expensive dual sport mod - els from Europe and only slightly lighter than the less expensive Japanese 300s. WHAT'S IT GOT? >> The RS300R feels like an au- thentic dirt bike when you first sit on it, and its ergonomics are neutral and should be comfort - able for a wide range of riders. Our only complaint in this area is the placement of the standard passenger pegs, which inter- fere with normal riding position when standing, so we removed (Above) The meter has just what you need and nothing more. (Right) Its engine might look familiar to you, and that's because it's essentially a pre-KTM, pre- BMW Husqvarna engine.

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