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Cycle News 2021 Issue 42 October 19

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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QUICKSPIN I 2022 HONDA CRF450R P78 So, would these mods make it onto the '22 CRF450R? These were the big questions we had when we rode it for the first time. We'll get right to the point: yes, they did. And you could feel them right away. The 2022 CRF450R is what the 2021 model should've been—a com- plete package but with stouter suspension and better throttling. The updated ECU eliminates any of that dreaded lag or gurgle that the previous CRF450R suffered and now offers a consistently smooth delivery on every part of the track. Last year, our test riders said riding the '21 CRF450R was like riding a carbureted motorcycle with a clogged jet, but not anymore. Like it did last year, the Honda's motor has lots of power, and the three power modes and three levels of traction control do an excellent job of helping to harness it all. The rest is up to your wrist. On this day, on what we con- sidered to be a supercross-style layout that was much tighter than your typical motocross circuit, the map that we liked best (map two) was just "mellow" enough that we could hammer the throttle without experiencing the harsher hits we felt with the oth- er two maps. Those maps would be better-suited for faster tracks with loamier and more power- robbing soil. In other words, of the three maps, you should find The 2022 Honda CRF450R got some much- needed fine- tuning from the factory.

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