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Cycle News 2014 Issue 42 October 21

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2015 KTM 250 SX-F FIRST RIDE P72 It's no secret that FI adds weight to a motor, but this was also the same year that the 250 SX-F got linkage rear suspen- sion and electric starting, which are also weight-gaining culprits, so that didn't help matters much. As a result, the KTM went from being the lightest bike in its class to the heaviest pretty much overnight. Even though the bike didn't lose a ton of top- end power (usually a normal side-effect of FI), it felt slower and more sluggish on the track than the 2010 KTM did—mostly because of the extra pounds it was now carrying. (According to KTM's numbers, in 2010 the 250 SX-F had a claimed dry weight of 216 pounds; that number shot (Top left) Probably the biggest improvement over the previous model is the swap to the WP 4CS fork. (Left) The rear suspension received a fairly significant overhaul. The now-longer shock gets new valving and linkages that offer a flatter progression with a higher initial rate. The result? Better traction and stability. KTM continues down the refinement road with the 2015 250 SX-F.

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