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Cycle News 2015 Issue 05 February 3

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2015 250F MOTOCROSS SHOOTOUT P50 SHOOTOUT S o why did the KTM finish two spots ahead of the Husky? Simple: It has more power across the board, plus its sus- pension comes set up out of the crate a little better than the Husky's. Yes, they are very simi- lar machines on paper, and yes, they feel very similar on the track, but they do have their differences and own personalities. The KTM's standout feature is its motor—it's strong from top to bottom, but most of the meat and potatoes are up top. Bot- tom-end, however, is improved over last year's. If there's a true "pro" motor in the group, it's the KTM's. Less experienced riders might find it a little intimidating and not as forgiving as the YZ's or KX's motors (the two other exceptionally strong mills in the group), but the fast guys will love it. Mapping can be altered via a coupler but you must remove the seat. Our testers also love the KTM's electric starting, hydrau- lic clutch pull, ultra-strong (yet controllable) front brake, clean- working controls and neutral ergos. The KTM is one of the most comfortable bikes of the group. The KTM is a very good handling bike but the suspen- sion, although improved over last year, isn't quite as refined as some of the others, namely the Yamaha and Honda's. As good as it is, the WP 4CS fork doesn't hold a candle to the Yamaha's KYB SSS fork (nor do any of the others for that matter) and it isn't quite as supple as the Kawasaki or Honda's fork. The WP fork re- quires more fiddling with settings from track to track. SUMMARY Overall, the KTM jumped up a couple of notches in our shootout rankings from last year mainly because of its improved suspension and better bottom- end punch. We also like the bike for its high-quality components, though we would like to see an easier way to adjust mapping. COUNTDOWN 4 TH PLACE KTM 250 SX-F

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