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Cycle News 2025 Issue 19 May 13

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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KTM says the spring fork works better for the finite de- mands of supermoto riding than the air fork, which was devel- oped primarily for motocross riding with the fork spending more time at the bottom of the stroke in areas like jumping and in the whoops with the air fork's greater bottoming-out control. More so than the new softer frame, the spring fork was the biggest difference I noticed dur - ing my day on the SMR. The new fork has a more tangible feel at high lean angles with the kind of brake pressure normally used in road racing. I was lucky enough to have my air-forked Husqvarna at this test and could thus do a back-to-back comparison, and while I will grant you my bike is a fair bit older, the differences were nonetheless evident. High-speed braking and turn - ing were better on the spring fork. Rebound control was also a fac- tor in that KTM would continue to track its chosen line better than my Husky's air fork, which had a bit of a dead spot at the point the front brake lever was released— something that was especially prevalent in low-speed, high lean angle corners like hairpins. Other improvements the SMR gets for 2025 is a redesigned rear linkage and smaller linkage bolts, and it keeps the same swingarm that was introduced on the 2023 SMR. This was the first year the SMR got a dedicat - ed swingarm that wasn't a direct fit from the SX-F. Acceleration from the now 63-horsepower 450cc single- cylinder motor is absolutely White men can jump, after all. P102 RIDE REVIEW I 2025 KTM 450 SMR

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