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Cycle News 2015 Issue 09 March 3

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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VOL. 52 ISSUE 9 MARCH 3, 2015 P49 peak horsepower and max torque departments. It pro- duced 40.07 horsepower and 19.30 lb.-ft. of torque, the Yamaha, 35.02 horsepower and 17.90 lb.-ft. of torque. Our seat-of-the-pants dyno, how- ever, has them feeling much closer. Overall, the KTM's smoother from top-to-bottom motor, makes it perhaps a bit more suitable for tight and technical trails than the Yamaha's more snappy motor. The Yamaha, however, is still perfectly capable of tiptoeing over the rocks and roots, but requires a bit more throttle control. The Yamaha, however, really shines on the more open tri- als, when you can really take advantage of the bike's strong midrange. Both motors, however, are remarkably good chuggers at low rpm and aren't prone to stalling. If you do, no biggie, both bikes have strong electric starters and will bring them back to life almost instantly, even in gear. The KTM has no manual kickstarter, which we're not happy about. Sure, this might save some weight, but you'll be cursing KTM at the top of your lungs when the battery dies or something goes haywire between the starter button and the starter motor when you're way out in the hills. Admittedly, it never happened to us, but the chances are there. We give Yamaha kudos for leaving the manual kickstarter in place as a backup, even if it does add weight. Speaking of weight, the KTM is two pounds lighter than the FX at 248 pounds (full fuel). (Left) Using the YZ250F as a platform, the new YZ250FX can't help but get off to a good start to its off-road career. (Right) The FX rolls off the showroom floor uncorked and ready to go GNCC racing, as does the XC-F.

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