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Cycle News 2014 Issue 37 September 16

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2014 CYCRA RACING YAMAHA YZ450F CYCLE NEWS PROJECT P82 plastic looks pure factory. The fit and finish of the Cycra plastic is just as good as the stock plastic. Since we went with the yellow look, the blue and black coloring of the stock seat simply wouldn't do, so the folks at Motoseat came to our rescue with its all-black Yamaha Ribbed Traction Fortify cover ($64.95) CLICK HERE 3. We simply slipped it right over the stock cover and stapled it into place. Done. Since our bike had a few laps on it, it was ready for a new set of rubber, and we went with Dun- lop's new MX32 knobs, front and rear. CLICK HERE 4. The MX32 is Dunlop's replacement for its MX31 tire and is an excellent all- around tire. And what's a project bike with- out an aftermarket exhaust? Not quite finished. We capped off our '14 YZ450F with a GYTR Titanium RCT Factory 4.1 complete ex- haust system ($599.95), which is built by FMF. CLICK HERE 5 With the pipe, we really weren't looking for more power but less weight. Six-hundred bucks is a lot of money, but it's the easiest way to shave off pounds, about four pounds in this case, plus the pipe just looks "works" and gives the YZ that factory race-bike sound. But the reason why this project got started in the first place was because of the Cycra one-piece shrouds, which we found to be well worth the money. "It definite- ly makes the YZ feel less bulky and gives the bike a much better feel in the corners," said CN test rider Jason Abbott. "I find that it makes it easier to move around on and gives the bike a less- bulky, slimmer feel. As a result, I feel I have more control of the bike overall in all situations. In my opinion, it's a major improvement for the YZ450F." As far as durability, we've had no problems at all. All of the plas- tic is holding up well and so has its shine, though it scratches about as easily as the stock plas- tic, which is to say about normal. In case you're wondering, all of this also applies to the 2015 YZ450F and the 2014-'15 YZ250F when it comes to the Cycra plastic. (The 2015 version can be installed using either the stock Dzus clips or bolts via a Cy- cra bolt kit.) The kit we installed can also be slipped right onto the YZ250F. We have also ridden a 2014 YZ250F with the one-piece Powerflow radiator shrouds and the benefits are the same: excel- lent. CN For more information, visit: www.cycraracing.com (Above) The stock shroud/airbox cover area isn't as smooth… (Top right) …or as narrow as the Cycra one-piece unit. (Middle) There is enough width left to give your legs something to hold on to. The MotoSeat cover makes things even better. (Bottom right) We splurged with a lighter and better sounding pipe from GYTR. CLICK HERE CLICK HERE CLICK HERE

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