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Cycle News 2019 Issue 42 October 22

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VOLUME 56 ISSUE 42 OCTOBER 22, 2019 P115 PROS •EXCELLENT KYB SUSPENSION •WIFI AND POWER TUNER APP •POWER IS STRONG AND CONTROLL ABLE •LIGHTWEIGHT FEEL CONS •ERGONOMICS NOT IDEAL FOR SOME BY THE NUMBERS ACTUAL WEIGHT (FULL FUEL): 248 LBS. MSRP: $9399 YAMAHA YZ450F of tuning ability, and now it comes stan- dard with a free app. Well played, Yamaha. As for its standard form, the Yamaha powerplant is quite a ripper. It joins the Honda and the Kawasaki on the ag- gressive end of the spectrum but with a smooth and predictable spread of power. And if you'd like a little less hit in one area or a little more snap in another, just pick up your smartphone. Suspension and handling received high marks from our testers. The Kayaba suspension was updated with firmer damping, front and rear, with efforts made to maintain the initial plushness that the Yamaha is praised for. Indeed, the overall package remains smooth and compliant through the small bumps with excellent action everywhere else, but even those who called the suspension the best in the class admitted it wasn't by as wide a margin as past years. It seems Yamaha is creeping toward overall stiffer settings on its suspension. This lends to strengths in some areas of handling, but result in the suspension being praised by most instead of all our test riders. Handling was described as agile and predictable, and despite the wider feel of the Yamaha, it was also called lightweight. Even having 12 pounds over the KTM, the Yamaha has a very light feel, particularly in the air (it goes to show how little the scale number can mean, and how vital engine character can be in the weight feel). "It feels very light and nimble thanks to the updated chassis and motor," one tester explained. "The Yamaha surprised me," another said. "I didn't like how wide it was, but it also felt really agile. It felt the light- est." Ride Review: 2020 Yamaha YZ450F https://magazine.cyclenews.com/i/1174582- cycle-news-2019-issue-40-october-8/86

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