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Cycle News 2015 Issue 01 January 6 2015

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

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KTM FREERIDE E-SM FIRST RIDE P74 tery. If one or more green LEDs are illuminated, you're good to go, so thumb the starter button, then twist the throttle and wheee! Moreover, there are three central red windows numbered 1-2-3, which light up to indicate the rid- ing map selected. Number three is Beginner level, with very soft throttle mapping, since KTM has pro- grammed the controller to deliver a highly progres- sive throttle response, and limited power delivery leading to reduced road speed. (Basically, you can only go pretty slowly in this mode, 31 mph is tops. Number 2 is Intermediate, quite usable around town, and probably good on damp surfaces, with maximum torque now delivered at 500 rpm, then holding flat to the theoretical 6,600 rpm digital lim- iter. Theoretical, because with direct drive and no gearbox, you'll need a long straight piece of road to reach this, especially as the overall gearing is longer on this road version of the Freeride E than on the two off-road variants. Mode Number 1 gives maximum power, and maximum torque is available from 1 rpm upwards, so there's plenty of potential for you to flip over backwards if you simply wind the throttle hard open! Selecting options 2/3 on the mapping also extends battery duration, as will the style of riding you employ. Basically, after my hour was up the yellow light was showing, but that's quite enough for a practical commute or a good spirited ride before having to plug in the on- board charger for at least 50 minutes. Riding the Freeride E is both extremely simple The Supermoto-style Freeride E-SM gets 17-inch wheels and disc brakes. The Freeride E-SM's battery is remarkably small. KTM is making E-bikes look cool.

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