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Cycle News 2019 Issue 27 July 9

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2020 HUSQVARNA FC450 FIRST REVIEW P82 looking for more power, no mat- ter what Husqvarna delivers. For 2020 shootout comparisons, the new map will help close the gap on bikes that feel snappier. The airbox for 2020 gets op- tions. You can run with a stock, solid cover, or go with holes. The ventilated cover has sleekly designed gills carved in it that look more show than go. How- ever, its no secret Husqvarna owners have been drilling out airbox covers for years to get the composite subframe/airbox assembly to breathe a little more freely. Our opinion on this is the holey airbox lid will likely improve mid-to-top-end performance of the bike, allowing it to intake more air more rapidly. Do we need more mid-to-top pull on the 450s today? We can go with or without this mod so far. If we get to faster tracks and can test the covers again, we will likely have more input here. So far, it looks pretty cool. Next on the mod list for the 2020 Husqvarna FC450 is a rear sprocket change. They went up one tooth on the rear. This is a very common mod for those looking to tighten up the gaps in a motorcycle transmission and provide more rapid bottom-end acceleration. Final-drive swaps aren't new or revolutionary, and the change on the Husqvarna does what you'd expect. Com- bined with the second map changes, the bike has more aggression than before. On the negative, changing final-drive ra- tios this direction will affect mid- and top-end pull and will likely result in one more shift as you approach a high-speed track ob- stacle. Or you'll be hitting it with higher RPM in the same gear as before—neither of which I'm a big fan of. This gearing change will be a welcome addition to most and save them a few bucks on a part they were likely going to change. For me, it saves me a downshift in turns. I can now ride The suspension, as good as it is, might be a little soft for real aggressive riders.

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