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Cycle News 2016 Issue 19 May 17

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HONDA CRF1000L AFRICA TWIN FIRST RIDE P80 tackling the more challenging 100-mile mostly dirt ride they had planned for us the following day. For the road ride, the AT was fitted with OE Dunlop Trailmax D610 street tires; for the dirt, they were swapped out for more aggressive knobby-type Continental Twinduro TKC80 dual sport tires. Honda also stiffened up the suspension a bit before our butts even touched the seat. (See sidebar.) I spent an equal amount of time on both bikes, the manual transmission model and the DTC model, and discovered that both bikes are equally fun to ride, just a little different. Overall, the Africa Twin is remarkably comfortable in the seat, which is wide, low and just cushy enough. I found the AT's 34.3-inch seat heat to be about right for my 6'1" frame; I was able to plant both my feet firmly on the ground, so I never even felt the need to try the lower 33.5-inch setting. Initially, I was probably most impressed with the AT's suspension. Even though both ends were cranked up a bit from stock, the bike still offered a cushy ride without feeling overly soft or mushy. And, as the fork and shock started using up their travel, the ride never got harsh or jagged, just comfort- ably firm. Small potholes seemed to just magically disappear. At one point of our street ride, we rode a section of twisty pavement that probably hadn't seen new asphalt since 1945. Potholes were everywhere and I was doing my best to avoid them until I real- ized that I didn't have to; you could just ride right through them, straight up or leaned over, and you wouldn't feel them! You could slam right through those suckers without a care in the world, and whatever the suspension couldn't completely handle was soaked up nicely by We also got to ride a fully Honda accessorized Africa Twin.

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