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Cycle News 2017 Issue15 April 18

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KTM 1090 ADVENTURE R FIRST TEST P66 on. We did all of about one mile of tarmac before we hit the dirt leaving KTM HQ, so I stuck the 1090 in Off-Road on the throttle and ABS maps and surprised myself by leaving it there for the next six hours. There's plenty of mumbo with 100 horsepower hitting the back tire in terrain that 45 horsepower dirt bikes would struggle in. Running sandy washouts and creek beds, leaving the Adventure R in third or fourth gear and just let- ting it chug along, there's really no need to go any higher in the maps but curiosity got the better of me. Switching to Street mode with TC and ABS off seemed to be the magic concoction for the dirt, allowing the rear Continen- tal TKC80 to drift controllably but still provide meaningful forward momentum. The reduction of horsepower means the Adventure is now truly a bike for all riders. It's still a big, heavy thing, but without 150 horsepower and tons of electronics to wrap your head around, the 1090 is a bike ev- eryone can get the most out of, from Quinn Cody to little ol' me. The Off-Road ABS setting worked well up until things (Left) Graphics have been reworked but are still unmistakably KTM. (Right) The new fork's got a heavier spring and revised damping, and it's a solid improvement. "THE ENGINE AND ELECTRONICS MIGHT BE GOOD, BUT THE REAL STAR OF THE 1090 SHOW IS THE NEW SUSPENSION." The view from the cockpit is the same as before.

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