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Cycle News 2022 Issue 42 October 18

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QUICKSPIN I 2023 SUZUKI RM-Z250 & RM-Z450 P102 The 250 is still a blast to ride as more experienced riders can really push the bike to its limit. You must shift the bike frequently to keep it in its preferred rev range, whereas some of its competi- tors can hold a gear longer. The more aggressive map is our go-to setting, but the mellower coupler paired with the bike's already tame character might be the perfect match for a newer track rider or someone making the often-intimi- dating step up to the big bike. Up next is the 450. The RM- Z450 is the last of its kind when it comes to kickstart machines, but if your current bike requires you to kick, it won't seem like a big deal. Only once you've transitioned to the magic but- ton does the kicker seem like a nuisance. The team at Su- zuki knows what makes their bike work best, and they set the suspension at the 110mm mark, a few ticks over the more traditional 105mm mark. Due to its wonky suspension settings and unbalanced character, more sag is supposed to give the bike extra squat in the rear and get the front end to track better in high-speed conditions. Out on the track, the 450 is solid. It does feel a bit heavier than the other bikes we've rid- den lately, but for some, that will equate to a more "planted" feel- ing. The power is meaty and has good pull in the midrange RPMs. Typically, I favor the "smoother" In the right conditions, the RM- Z250 is still a fun bike to ride. The smoother the track the better.

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