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Cycle News 2024 Issue 34 August 27

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P104 RIDE REVIEW I 2025 YAMAHA YZ450F to the last generation, it lacked stability at higher speeds or with a load on the front wheel. The bike forgave some high-speed steadiness in exchange for that quick handling and sharp cornering ability. I rode the 2025 bike at Glen Helen Raceway, a great place to put these things to the test. The changes to the suspen - sion make the bike feel more stable and less twitchy at higher speeds than before. It feels more planted and has less front-to-rear movement, espe - cially over braking bumps and down Glen Helen's mammoth prevent blistering, also known as "Yama-thumb." Once more, the YZ450F is available in two color trims: traditional Yamaha Racing blue and Monster Energy Edition black, both priced at $9999. LAP TIME As much as I liked the previ- ous YZ450F, it could have been better. While the '24 felt agile and very responsive compared The latest YZ450F features a new rear shock linkage and updated suspension settings front and rear. The forward en- gine mounts are also different, returning to a one-piece de- sign instead of the two thinner pieces used in the previous two years. The footpeg brackets are also flusher to give the rider a better grip on the bike. Up top, the map and kill- switch buttons have been recessed on the handlebars to reduce potential water damage and accidental activation while riding. The throttle tube is new. It's been pushed out 10mm to After going change- less last year, the 2025 YZ450F gets subtle but noticeable updates.

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