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Cycle News 2023 Issue 48 December 5

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 2024 250CC FOUR-STROKE MOTOCROSS SHOOTOUT P84 handlebar and peg positions. The wide feeling footpegs aided in overall rider comfort. Kawasaki again opted for the hydraulic Nissin clutch and brake components, which work well in real-world conditions. Most riders seem split between favoring a cable or hydro clutch, but no one nagged the Kawasaki for its components. The vul- canized grips and slim levers are still as much of a weak point and the only real downside to the Kawi's cockpit. Two of the three Japanese bikes find themselves towards the tail end of the field for nearly the same rea- son. Like the Honda, the Kawasaki is outright too stiff. The harsh feeling from the fork and rigid chassis makes this bike hard to ride if the conditions aren't just right. Again, the overly stiff fork puts force into the rider's hands as you bounce your way through the late-day braking bumps. This made it hard to keep the bike straight and often stood the KX up in bumpy corners. The nervous front end is hard to get settled, and maneuver- ing this rigid character wears the rider out faster than the other bikes. While the KX's engine alone could easily win our shootout, it's held back by an overly stiff chassis and harsh suspension setup. Our riders were expel- ling more energy on this bike while also being scared to trust it when the condi- tions weren't ideal. This bike ranked as high as third for one tester who still agreed on the harshness issues.

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