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Cycle News 2015 Issue 50 December 15

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 50 DECEMBER 15, 2015 P179 do notice more vibes on the KTM versus the Japanese bikes. Like the Husky, it offers launch control but it's tricky to operate; accidently twist the throttle when it's engaged and it cancels itself. Weird. Can you not blip the throttle—not once—while anxiously waiting for the gate to drop? Didn't think so. The KTM handles great. You can charge the rough sections with confidence, knowing it will maintain a straight line and not do anything scary. The 450 SX-F has come a long ways in the suspension depart over the years. This is by far the best-suspended 450 SX-F ever. WP has stepped up its game and has provided KTM with its best suspension components yet. The latest- generation WP 4CS fork works well right out of the crate and is easy to adjust and maintain. It's at minimum on par with the other air forks but, like all the rest, can't touch the KYB SSS spring fork on the Yamaha. The KTM is, like the Husky, a comfortable bike (but the seat is a little on the firm side) and feels a tad compact in the saddle. That's not necessarily a negative thing, just an observation. Our test riders also noted the KTM's awesome brakes, light-pull clutch, smooth-shifting transmission and impressive looks (but it would look better with an orange frame, like the Factory Edition). There wasn't much that set it apart from it and our shootout- winning YZ450F.

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