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Cycle News 2024 Issue 43 October 29

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P106 RIDE REVIEW I 2024 ELECTRIC MOTION ESCAPE XR & XR LIMITED EDITION The LE model also comes stan- dard with a PRB R lever (optional for the base model XR). The PRB R (Pro- gressive Regenerative Braking) lever mounts to the clutch master cylinder just above the clutch lever. When engaged, it offers "engine braking," and slows down the rear wheel while regenerating the battery. This can help in technical riding situations and it won't interfere with the clutch lever action, as the rider can use one or the other indepen - dently, or both at the same time. Both XRs also come equipped with S3 footpegs, skid plates and Neken handlebars. You pay more for the XR, $11,999, and XR LE, $12,999, ver - sus the X's $9999 price tag. Pre-Race X Prepping the Electric Motion for the race was as simple as just plugging it in. Okay, maybe not that simpleā€”I had to adjust the handlebars, levers and suspension clickers to my liking. Now, it was just riding it and getting used to it. At home in Cali - fornia, I practiced for the TKO race on the standard XR and raced the Limited Edition XR. Only 50 LE units will be available in the U.S. market. Before the race, I was dealing with finish line anxiety, concerned about the EM's 50.4-volt lithium-ion battery running out of juice during the race. It was rumored that the course was longer than normal, which would test the XR's and competing elec - tric manufacturers' battery life. All I could do was worry about that later, like late in the race. Riding the XR before the race, my first impression was how light and nimble it felt at slower speeds. Having a clutch certainly helped

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