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Cycle News 2023 Issue 09 March 7

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 450cc MOTOCROSS SHOOTOUT P100 > Finishing just off the podium is the 2023 Yamaha YZ450F. The Yamaha is in a similar predicament to the Husqvarna, an all-new model year, and various rider opinions. One of our vets rated it his favorite, while our novice rider ranked it last. We had high expectations for the new Yamaha as the previous generation dominat - ed shootouts for the past few years. The blue crew is on the right track with its new bike, but a few new-model bugs held it back. No doubt, the Yamaha has the strongest motor in the group. This new engine is fast - er, revs higher and still main- tains the tractability we liked from last year's bike. It has a torquey bottom end that pulls wheelies out of the inside rut and transitions seamlessly into a meaty midrange. The rev limiter was bumped up 500 rpm, which puts the Yami on par with the Austrian bikes as you near the engine redline. Two maps are available via the handlebar switch, and all options we tried, including traction control, were well received. There isn't anything to complain about here. Yamaha virtually eliminated that "wide" feeling that many complained about with the previous generations. Now the bike is sharp and narrow while maintaining the front-facing airbox but redesigned to be >>FOURTH PLACE YAMAHA YZ450F

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