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Cycle News 2015 Issue 50 December 15

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2016 450 MOTOCROSS SHOOTOUT P182 SHOOTOUT you combine the YZ's class-leading suspension with its outstanding chassis and solid motor, you have one overall package that can't be beat, not even the all-new KTM, Husky or Kawasaki. Plus, there really isn't anything that the YZ doesn't do as well or exceed when it comes to the other bikes. It has great brakes, a solid clutch, excellent components (handlebars, grips, levers, etc.) and has a great reputation for reliability. Plus, it's the least expensive bike of the six at $8590. What a deal. The Yamaha, however, is not perfect. It should call Jenny Craig for an appointment, exhaust is loud, it feels a little wide between your legs and it isn't the sharpest cornering bike of the group; in fact, they all turn better than the Yamaha, but the YZ isn't so far behind them that it really matters. You learn to adapt. But turning is better than the 2015 model. In fact, both cornering and stability have been improved, and they did that by changing the triple-clamp offset and lightening the shock spring rate, which allows the Yamaha's rear end to have a more settled feel down the straights and a more balance feel in the corners. In the end, our test riders had no problems voting the YZ450F as number-one again, but added that the margin of victory isn't as much as it was because of the much-improved KTM and Kawasaki. And the Husqvarna is just a muffler and a pair of tires away from joining the green and orange bikes. Contrats to Yamaha for three-peating our Cycle News 450 MX Shootout.

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