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Cycle News 2019 Issue 40 October 8

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

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VOLUME 56 ISSUE 40 OCTOBER 8, 2019 P89 The new head also features steeper valve angles for an even straighter downdraft in- take power port. Cam profiles are also more aggressive. Also, the connecting rod has been lengthened 1.5mm to re- duce side loads on the piston. Delving deeper into the engine, you'll find a new condenser, a now one-piece rectifier/regulator, a tweaked air filter with improved seal- ing, and an updated exhaust pipe with a larger-diameter head pipe. The ECU mapping has been re-calibrated, and there is now, like the YZ250F de- buted last year, a two-position map switch on the handle- bar that allows you to make changes mid-moto without having to pull over. Yamaha has also updated its smart- phone power-tuner app. In the five-speed gearbox, the gear drive dog heights are slightly taller for increased dura- bility and more accurate shifts. In the chassis department, Yamaha went through the YZ's bilateral beam aluminum frame with a fine-tooth comb in search of that perfect blend of flex and rigidity to give the rider the best possible feel, comfort and control on the track. They tried many combinations and finally settled on one where the thickness of the mainframe spar is reduced by a scant 0.5mm, and the lower cradle tube thickness is increased by the same amount, 0.5mm. (Right) The YZ450F might not be the lightest bike in its class, but it sure feels like it is on the track. (Top right) Please, give everyone in Yamaha's style department a standing ovation.

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