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Cycle News 2020 Issue 09 March 3

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2020 HUSQVARNA FC 450 ROCKSTAR EDITION R I D E R E V I E W P90 Helen does not lack for rough- ness and braking bumps, making for the perfect conditions for suspension testing. We could charge the downhills with ease, eat up chop and slice through ruts with the best of them. The front end also feels noticeably light on the Husky. It was not something we noted on the first lap, but, during longer motos, we credited this light weight to our noticeably reduced fatigue. Go- ing fast for an extended period just felt easy. The fork did not get harsh or bind up as the laps wore on either. We did play with air pressure, adding a few PSI to the fork to make it even stiffer in the mid to bottom, and we eventually went back to stock settings as the track got rougher. The track- side clicker adjustments are also really cool, as the fork can be fine-tuned without tools. Simply pull off, twist the plastic adjust- ers and you're good to go. We still haven't perfected the midair clicker change though; we'll save that one for Jason Anderson. Even when hard on the front brake at the bottom of Glen Helen's steep downhills, you can see how the updated WP Xact fork holds up nicely under the heavy load. It can still soak up the bumps and do so without feeling overly stiff. All in all, this is the best air fork we've ever experienced. As usual, the Husqvarna has other strong points like the over- all handling, brakes and clutch. Its light weight makes the bike feel ultra-flickable and allows you to go anywhere on the track with minimal rider input. It corners well, tracks straight so you can focus on getting the power to the ground and continue driving forward. The Magura hydraulic clutch and Brembo brakes are some of the best in the business. The clutch performs as demand- ed and does not feel like a chore to feather over the course of a moto. Butter-smooth clutch pull definitely delayed the arm pump for a few more laps than usual.

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