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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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2015 KTM 250 XC-F VS. YAMAHA YZ250FX SHOOTOUT P52 feel as plush as the KTM's, and at low speeds and on uneven terrain the FX felt less connected to the ground. Midstroke, how- ever, is excellent and has a great feel; it's plush yet very controlled and transfers very little stress to the rider's arms and shoulders. Bottoming resistance is also very good. At moderate speeds and on moto-style courses, we preferred the FX's suspension over the XC-F's. Another big difference be- tween the KTM and the Yamaha is their frames. The KTM's is made out of chromoly steel, the Yamaha's aluminum, and you do feel the difference. The FX has a slightly more rigid feel than the KTM's more compliant steel chassis and provides more gripping surface for your knees. Even though the Yamaha is heavier on the scale, it feels light on the trail, which most likely has a lot to do with its unique reversed cylinder configuration that gives the FX an extra low center of gravity. As a result, the FX just feels lighter than the KTM and more agile, yet it is still very stable at speed. It is just a great-handling machine. The KTM handles well, too, but not quite as confidence inspiring as the Yamaha's. When things get real rocky, it's nice to know that when you're on the KTM, you have almost two more inches of ground clearance than you do on the We especially like the FX on more open trails, but it can claw and scratch its way through the woods just fine.

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