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Cycle News Issue 31 August 8, 2017

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KTM 1090 ADVENTURE R VS. HONDA AFRICA TWIN SHOOTOUT P90 highest setting (a low seat height of 34.3 inches is an option we did not use). It's strange because looking at the two bikes side-by-side, you'd swear the shorter and wider Honda just looks heavier than the taller and narrower KTM. Even before you take off, the first thing you notice about the Honda is the physically smaller dimensions compared to the KTM. The handlebars sit lower and the ride posi- tion has you feeling more in the chassis than on top of it, like the KTM—the Honda's is a less intimidating stance. Glance around the Honda's cockpit and you'll see price-cutting measures everywhere: a cable clutch, rubber brake lines, an ABS switch that looks like an afterthought at the top right of the dash… It's a basic-looking cockpit. But "basic" has its advantages. Changing the traction control, for example, is super easy on the Honda: It's a three stage, plus off, system, activated by the switch on the left handlebar block that you hit with your index finger (in the spot where the high beam switch would normally be). The Honda TC changes on the fly literally with one flick of a switch. The KTM, by comparison, requires you to stop what you're doing, select the mode (Sport, Street, Rain and Off-Road) and turn traction either on or off. The system doesn't allow you to toggle through different TC maps like you can on the The KTM 1090's dash is the same as the 1190 and can be a bit hard to read the digital readout in the sun. The Honda is a little cramped when standing if the rider is six feet tall or taller.

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