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Cycle News 2025 Issue 40 October 7

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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brake and a Nissin lever for the clutch. It feels like you broke a lever during practice and were forced to grab a spare from the toolbox. No performance draw - back, just a first impression with the green machine. When the new-gen KX450 was introduced in 2024, we were a little disappointed with its power. It was less exciting to ride than the previous model, and it felt the most controlled during any shootout test. While the motor is untouched for 2026, the technical engineers have allotted more wiggle room inside their Rideology app and opened up the parameters for more engine tuning. They gave us a map developed by Kawa - saki's test rider, Broc Tickle, and it instantly changed the motor's feel. By increasing the fueling and ignition values, it added more bottom end to our KX and improved torque. Instead of feel - ing slow and lethargic, the bike P108 QUICKSPIN I 2026 Kawasaki KX450 The Kawasaki KX450 returns for 2026 with virtually no changes. PHOTOS: RYAN NITZEN The cockpit is instantly com- fortable. It's a classic Japanese motocrosser with a long, flat seat and wide footpegs. The plastics are slim and flow even- ly throughout the rider triangle, making it easy to move for- ward or backward on the bike. The ODI grips offer great feel and are a far cry from the old, vulcanized grips on the 2019-23 Kawis. My only complaint about the cockpit is the mismatched controls, a Brembo lever for the

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