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==Cycle Magazine== | ==Cycle Magazine== | ||
Lately the 175s have been getting very good. [[Yamaha's DT175E]], with its [[monoshock]] frame not only is a pleasant road bike, but come very close to being an acceptable 175 enduro. [[Kawasaki's | Lately the 175s have been getting very good. [[Yamaha's DT175E]], with its [[monoshock]] frame not only is a pleasant road bike, but come very close to being an acceptable 175 enduro. [[Kawasaki's KE175]] has a rotary disc valved motor that pulls strongly low down as well as rev out easily. [[Suzuki]]'s updated [[Suzuki TS185|TS185]] learnt a lot from the RM series and also comes out a strong all round trail bike. | ||
Meanwhile [[Honda]]'s [[Honda XL175|XL175]] has seen small but important improvements since it won our first 175 trail comparo 3 years ago. None of the changes have been complete new frames, or motors that the other three have undergone. | Meanwhile [[Honda]]'s [[Honda XL175|XL175]] has seen small but important improvements since it won our first 175 trail comparo 3 years ago. None of the changes have been complete new frames, or motors that the other three have undergone. |