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Cycle News 2016 Issue 45 November 15

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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CN III VOICES L E T T E R S T O T H E E D I T O R "Yes, I favor the higher-end models myself, but it's good to know Honda can do it for less." Big-Bore ADV Shootout Here in Canada there is a waiting list [for the Africa Twin]. Honda will prove that a conservative adventure bike will be hard to beat. It's a pity they are so late at coming to the plate. Yes, the European following for BMW will always be strong, but Honda has BMW and the rest looking over their shoulder. Gordon Sinclair The parallel twin design is a smoother-running engine over V-twin or 90-degree designs. Big price difference, and the Honda is well liked. If you want to enjoy your ride without being looked at for prestige, it sounds like Honda has it together. Nothing wrong with cable controls, they've been working well for many years and just require a little maintenance at times that anyone can do. Yes, I favor the higher-end models myself, but it's good to know Honda can do it for less. Merlin Planer After reading several reviews and riding a few other bikes, I went with the Africa Twin and I've never been happier. While it's a little less refined than the European ADV bikes, it suits my needs the best. I've clocked over 2500 trouble-free miles and it rides like a large dual sport off-road. John Richardson I test rode all except the Ducati, but I owned the Hypermoto 1100 SP and traded it for the KTM 1190 R. I've ridden the wheels off a KLR650, DR- Z400, XR600, and many other dual, enduro, and motocross models. With an honest heart, I can tell you that the KTM is the best! W. Willis Klim KTM 690 Project Manufacturers! Listen to this article. Listen! A torquey parallel twin in this weight range would be quiet, fuel efficient and smooth. Enough torque for the rocky bits, light enough for the sketchy bits and comfortable enough for the straight bits! That's adventure. Not a 500-pound couch going down a highway or gravel road. Brian Barnes Yamaha T7 Concept If they build it like the concept, it will sell incredibly well! We don't want/need a 1000cc/500-pound monster in the dirt. Mitchell Marks Honda CRF250L Rally Revealed Honda, please give the people what they want: A CRF450L that is highly off-road capable, light, fast, well suspended and reasonably priced. Design it so many CRF450R parts will interchange. You build it and buyers will come in droves. Ed Stovin Letters to the editor can be sent to voices@cyclenews.com. Published letters do not necessarily reflect the position of Cycle News. Letters should not exceed 150 words and are subject to editing. Anonymous letters won't be considered for publication and each letter should contain the writer's name, address and daytime phone number… Editor P6

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