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Cycle News 2022 Issue 49 December 6

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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SHOOTOUT I 2023 250cc FOUR-STROKE MOTOCROSS SHOOTOUT P84 The stiff nature of the Kawi makes it sharp when it comes to handling or picking a rut, but it rides a fine line between being too harsh later in the day. It's not that the bike is overly hard to ride, but it took more time to find a good spot on the Kawi than on the two bikes that beat it. With most of our riders in the 150/180-pound range, they added a little more sag and opened up the fork to find that improved comfort. The KX's ergos are among the best. A nice neutral setup with adjustable handlebars and footpeg mounts made it comfortable and adaptable for everyone in our group. It feels like a standard Japanese motorcycle—wide pegs, thin radiator shrouds, and that familiar squared-off seat. The clutch and brakes worked as expected, too, but they weren't anything to write home about. Last year the Kawi fell a few spots due to its overall fit and finish feeling a bit subpar, and the same thing happens here when we get to the nitty-gritty. The engine is on the raspy, loud side, the levers feel thin and cheap, and we all know about the Kawasaki chain guides. You're likely to replace these parts anyways, and they're small things to complain about, but when it comes to the top of the class, they must be mentioned.

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