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Cycle News 2020 Issue 38 September 22

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2020 KAWASAKI KLX250 VS. HONDA CRF250L VS. YAMAHA XT250 C O M PA R I S O N P98 soon as the Honda or Yamaha. However, we were quite surprised by how good the XT's suspension actually is, more so than you'd think by just looking at this bike. Despite giving away up to a two of inches of wheel travel to the other two bikes, the XT isn't afraid of rough roads and tricky trails and handles them quite well, even at speed. Yes, it bottoms easily, but the XT does a great job providing a comfortable, well-balanced ride up until then. The Honda's suspension, however, is a little disappoint- ing. It comes from the factory tuned very soft, and there is no easy fix because the shock and forks are non-adjustable, except for rear spring pre- load. Our real gripe is with the shock. Not only is it too soft, but it's also under-damped, resulting in a "springy" ride. This becomes more of an issue when the bike is ridden aggressively. Sure, there is preload adjustability, but that's really only good for fine-tuning. It won't fix the soft problem even if cranked all the way in. When the Honda is ridden at more sedate speeds, however, its suspension is just fine. In fact, one of our testers, who is a very experienced street bike rider but new to the dirt, had no issues with the Honda's suspension at all and said that he even liked it. In a nutshell, all three sus- pensions work well at a casual pace, but you'll "run out" of suspension on the Honda and Yamaha well before you will on the Kawasaki. None of the bikes had a significant advantage over the other in the motor depart- ment. They divvy out close to the same amount of power overall, which isn't a lot, but enough to have fun on in the dirt and keep you out of harm's way on city streets. All three are fun little around-town go-getters While all three are excellent motorcycles for beginners, the Kawasaki KLX250 will also appeal to more experienced riders. Exceptional suspension has a lot to do with that.

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