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Cycle News 2019 Issue 42 October 22

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VOLUME 56 ISSUE 42 OCTOBER 22, 2019 P107 "The KTM has really smooth power," one tester commented. "It kind of sneaks up on you; it doesn't pull that hard, but it gets you going quickly, and you're going faster than you think." While it's not the hardest hitting or most exciting, the velvety pull of the engine makes great power just about every- where, amounting to a very adaptable range for a variety of testers. "You can either wind it out pretty high or lug it around, and you'll still have power. Across the board it's very smooth," another tester said. Also scoring high marks for versatility is the WP XACT air-sprung fork, which received some revalving to flatten out some harshness. The ability to tailor the air-spring rate to each tester is a clear advantage in settings such as a shootout, and the Austrian duo took full advantage. The KTM's suspension was praised by some, but other testers commented that a harsh feeling still remains, particularly on downhill jumps or flat landings. "KTM has continued to improve the settings, but the fork seems to be better in rough conditions than smoother conditions with flat landings," one tester said. The WP fork seems to perform best when it stays busy, such as on Glen Helen's choppy hillsides, where our pro testers marveled at how it sliced through bumps with plush comfort while staying up in the stroke. But on down- hill jumps or flat landings, it was less compliant. Handling was another area where the KTM was hot and cold, with some calling it "predictable in all conditions," "really balanced," and "planted," while others found nagging issues with the front-end behavior. "It felt like I was fighting the KTM to turn," one pro tester said. "It handled really good going into bumps, sweepers, rollers, but when I sat down, it wanted to push out." In the end, the KTM struck a great chord with some but not all of our tes- ters. It's worth pointing out, again, that all three of our top picks were mixed bags, and the KTM only takes third place by one point. Ride Review: 2020 KTM 450 SX-F https://magazine.cyclenews. com/i/1149641-cycle-news-2019-is- sue-30-july-30/78

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