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Cycle News 2024 Issue 34 August 27

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and bumpy downhills. Rear traction and stability felt so good that I actually adjusted sag to put more weight on the front wheel. I reduced it from 105mm to 102mm, allowing the bike to steer better with the front end rather than the rear, which I prefer. After that, I softened the fork by two clicks using the tool-less adjusters. This allowed the KYB com - ponents to work more freely while giving the front tire more grip. The YZ's Speed Sensitive System (SSS) fork, considered one of the best in the busi - ness, does a wonderful job complementing Yamaha's slim and solid chassis. Overall, the new YZ450F feels a lot more balanced than before. However, the real hero here is still the YZ's engine. The bike is an absolute rocket ship, but a rideable rocket ship. Usually, you can have one but not the other. With the Yamaha, you get both—lots of power and controllability. The hit from bottom to mid is unmatched, and the bike is geared so well that you can hold second and third gears longer than most comparable bikes. As controllable as the YZ450F is, it's always a good idea to have a firm grip on the handlebars because nailing the throttle and accelerating out of a rut makes you feel like Han Solo switching the Millen - nium Falcon into lightspeed. Updates to the suspension make the bike feel more stable and less twitchy at higher speeds than before. VOLUME ISSUE AUGUST , P107

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