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Cycle News 2014 Issue 42 October 21

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VOL. 51 ISSUE 42 OCTOBER 21, 2014 P73 just wasn't as exciting to ride as it used to be, even though it was still a pretty competitive bike with its still-strong motor. Problem was, since all of the KTM's power was found near the bike's peak 14,000 rpm, you pretty much had to be a pro to make it go fast. Un- fortunately, not all of us are pros. Since 2013, the 250 SX-F has trimmed down a bit, but not enough to offset its peaky, hard- to-manage motor. Throw in aver- age suspension (i.e. fork) and you have a bike that just hasn't wowed us all that much since 2010. That is, however, no longer the case with the arrival of the 2015 250 SX-F. The 2015 is a much-improved bike even though KTM didn't make a whole lot of changes to it. But the changes they did make— on top of the ones it received last year and the year before that— have made the KTM 250 SX-F a up to 220.4 pounds in 2011 and peaked at 229.7 pounds in 2013. Since then, the SX-F has shed a few of those pounds with the 2015 having a claimed dry weight of 225.3 pounds.) However, we did like the electric starting, the snappier throttle response and the improved rear suspension of the 2011 model, so we were able to excuse the KTM for put- ting on the pounds. Still, the 250 SX-F just wasn't the same bike—it The KTM still has a "pro" motor but is more forgiving than before.

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