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Cycle News 2024 Issue 41 October 15

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$11,299 WET WEIGHT: 239 LBS. The KTM 450 SX-F enters the lineup considered the "race- ready" machine in the Austrian fleet and is the same bike that won the 2024 Pro Motocross Championship in the hands of Chase Sexton. This year, it sees the same updated frame, which was introduced on the '24.5 "Factory Edition." Riders still find the familiar WP Xact suspension, Brembo brakes and clutch, and full electronics package on the KTM. At 239 pounds fully fueled, it's the lightest bike in the lineup, but the $11,299 sticker price makes it the second most expensive, right behind the Husqvarna. VOLUME ISSUE OCTOBER , P115 > The KTM 450 SX-F crosses the line in second place. While it's still not an outright winner, it still takes the title as the best Austrian bike in our test. How so? Well, we factored in the price and performance and how much bang you truly get for your buck. At 239 pounds, it's the lightest bike in the bunch, but the $11,299 is certainly not the lightest on the wallet. It's still cheaper than the Husqvarna, by a mere $100, and has regular- spec'd WP Xact suspension components. Pair that with the full electronics suite and the bet- ter-performing Brembo brakes, and it only made sense for it to beat out the GasGas, too. The KTM is a bike we could ride all day in any condition. The rider cockpit is super neutral and comfortable, not feeling for- eign as it did in years past. The ODI grips and new wider foot- pegs appealed to all our riders from the get-go. Select the map you like, dial in the levers to your liking and you're off. Like your crazy ex-girlfriend, the engine on the 450 SX-F has a split personality. Even so, it was well liked by everyone. The KTM's motor is friendly and inviting initially, but the harder you push it, the more it transi- tions into a wild race weapon. The more aggressive map two (green light) was our preferred setting as the orange wildcat stretched its legs down the hills of Cahuilla and the fast straights of Fox Raceway. The throttle pull is ultra-light while still feeling directly connected to the Dunlop tire out back. Torque is plenti- ful, and the midrange power is smooth and usable. The KTM is still a high-revver, making good KTM 450 SXF M

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