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Cycle News 2014 Issue 04 January 28 2014

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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SHOOTOUT P60 2014 250F MOTOCROSS SHOOTOUT Our 2014 Cycle News 250F Motocross Shootout winner – The Yamaha YZ250F. dictably as the RM-Z, but it's pretty darn close. We also found the YZ to be one of the best-handling bikes of the group when it came to holding its own in deep ruts; it had the least tendency to stand up halfway through the corners. The one thing we're glad Yamaha didn't change this year was the YZ's KYB SSS forks, they are still arguably the best production fork in the 250F class. Enough said. The back works well, too. Even though the YZ is about a pound heavier than the Kawasa- ki, it feels lighter and more agile than the KX, as well as the other bikes. It's very easy to throw around and to make mid-flight corrections. The slanted and reversed cylinder theory seems to work quite well with the YZ250F. We also loved the YZ's trim profile and the seamless tank/ seat junction, hidden fuel cap, in-mold radiator-shroud graphics, new rubber-mounted handlebars, the bend of the tapered aluminum handlebars and the YZ's Bridgestone tires, which provide excellent traction on a wide vari- ety of surfaces. And to top things off, the YZ is the least expensive bike of the group. It's about $500 less than the most expensive bike, the KTM. Yes, Yamaha definitely raised the bar to new levels with the 2014 YZ250F and is a solid winner of our 2014 250F Motocross Shootout. Even though all of the bikes are incredibly good and gave the Yamaha a worthy run, especially the Kawasaki, the new YZ250F is the new undisputed king of the 250F class.

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