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Cycle News 2024 Issue 37 September 17

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VOLUME ISSUE SEPTEMBER , P21 KTM Introduces 2025 Champion Edition Range Husqvarna Introduces Limited-Edition Heritage Models H usqvarna revealed its limit- ed-edition line of Heritage models for 2025. Built upon the technical platforms of select motocross, cross-country and enduro machines, each one features a distinctive livery that sets the range apart from the standard off-roaders. The 11 models—five moto - cross, two cross-country, two enduro and two dual-sport—will feature blue radiator shrouds with a matching gripper seat cover. The design is inspired by the brand's Swedish heritage. For riders looking to enhance the look and performance of their Heritage model even further, two-stroke and four-stroke FMF Racing LE Metal Works Factory Exhaust Systems will also be available as an accessory in spe - cial packaging with a certificate of authenticity to celebrate FMF and Husqvarna Factory Racing's longstanding partnership. There will be 50 two-stroke and 50 four-stroke exhaust sys- tems available—laser etched and numbered in sequence alongside FMF founder Don Emler's signa- ture—and exclusive to the Heri- tage models. They will feature a special gold anodized titanium canister combined with Heritage graphics on the silencer/muf - fler that pay homage to both Husqvarna and FMF's roots. CN I n honor of winning the company's first 250cc MX World Champion- ship in 1974 and first Enduro World Championship in 1990, KTM has introduced the Champion Edi - tion XC-W and EXC-F dual sport range. The Champion Edition range includes the 2025 300 XC-W two- stroke, and 350 and 500 EXC-F four-stroke models. The Champion Edition models feature special Red Bull KTM Fac - tory Racing graphics and coloring, as well as a few accessories that the standard versions lack, such as a skid plate, radiator fan, semi- floating front brake disc, and map- select switch (300 XC-W only). The Champion Edition models are expected to be available in October. CN The 2025 KTM 350 EXC-F (shown) and 500 EXC-F dual sports will be available in Champion Edition form. The 2025 FE 450 Heritage is one of the several limited-edition models available in October.

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