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Cycle News Issue 38 September 25

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VOL. 55 ISSUE 38 SEPTEMBER 25, 2018 P101 There are no guarantees in the 450cc class. It's com petitive. Scratch that, it's cutthroat. Time and again, manufacturers have unveiled all-new models covered in the trickest parts available, only to be beaten to the finish line by the existing com petition. Case in point, the 2019 Kawasaki KX450. Team Green left no detail of the KX untouched in its redesign, starting with an all-new aluminum perimeter frame and swingarm, then working its way up. The DOHC engine was a focus, most notably receiving im provements derived from Kawasaki's fac- tory racing efforts, including a finger-follower-type valve train and more aggressive camshaft profiles. And finally, the big-bore Ka- wasaki gets an electric starter, Kawasaki KX450 PROS •Broad powerband •New (to it) electric starting •Good suspension performance CONS •Soft stock suspension setting •Dated mapping coupler system •Fit and finish could be better in areas IMPORTANT NUMBERS Actual weight (full fuel): 245 lbs. MSRP: $9299 leaving the Suzuki as the only 450cc motocrosser without such technology. Suspension on the KX is also brand new, highlighted by 49mm Showa coil-spring forks with A-kit technology out front. You can see why the green team's expectations were high. Even if the KX doesn't come away as the 450cc shootout victor, Kawasaki can take pride in being called "the most improved motorcycle from last year" by several test riders. Part of what excites testers about the KX450 is the all-around performance of its redesigned engine. The KX isn't as torquey as its predecessor, but 2 nd Place

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