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Cycle News 2015 Issue 41 October 13

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 41 OCTOBER 13, 2015 P99 but it's how it gets you there that makes the KX's motor so good. And it still is. Mapping/fueling can again be altered via its three available pre-programed couplers, but Kawasaki has developed an all-new hand- held FI Calibration Controller Kit accessory ($699.99) that you can easily fine-tune the engine's fueling even more. Unlike its bigger brother, the KX250F has not yet gone the air-fork route. It still re- tains its SFF (Separate Func- tion Fork) Showa coil-spring Type 2 fork design. With the SFF design, the spring is housed in the one leg, the right leg, and the oil-damping components in the other leg. The SFF design has several advantages over traditional coil-spring forks that use two springs (one in each leg): the SFF design is lighter, has less friction, and can facilitate a spring preload adjuster, which means you don't have to change springs to adjust preload. The KX was the first to feature this design and is probably the best of all the SFF forks that we've ever ridden. It's a good all-around fork that is simple to adjust and maintain. Is it the best fork out there? No (Yamaha's SSS coil-spring is still consid- ered the best by many), but it's good. To be honest, we're not sad that it hasn't gone air yet. Riding the 2016 KX250F quickly reminds us just how good this bike is, changes or not. It still has very good suspension and is a solid- Look at the bright side; the MSRP didn't change either at $7,599.

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