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Cycle News 2016 Issue 07 February 23

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VOL. 53 ISSUE 7 FEBRUARY 23, 2016 P79 radiators as compared to mo- tocross, so that's why Yamaha redesigned the FX's radiators to capture more air. Compared to the YZ450F, the FX's radiators are 30mm longer and the pitch of the radiator fins has increased half a millimeter; this allows more air to pass through the radiators at slower speeds. There is no radiator fan but there is a mount for one in case you want to install one later. The mounts are designed for the same fan unit that comes stock on the 2016 WR450F, so it will bolt right up. Otherwise, the FX's 449cc liquid-cooled four-valve DOHC four-stroke motor is the same as the YZ's, which features its rearward-slanted cylinder design, with a reversed cylinder head and forward-positioned straight intake. Any performance changes were done electroni- cally via a different ECU and different fuel-injection mapping. ECU tuning can be personalized via a GYTR Power Tuner, which is sold separately for $291.95 and can also be used on any fuel-injected YZ or FX model. Suspension has been tinkered with, of course. However, it uses the same 48mm KYB Speed Sensitive System spring fork and shock as the YZ but with minor valving changes. The fork has lighter 4.5 N/mm springs versus the F's 5.0 springs. Surprisingly, the shock spring is the same as the FX's. It goes without saying that the FX is fitted with an 18-inch rear wheel, which allows for a taller tire sidewall that better absorbs the rocks (for a smoother ride) and is less susceptible to pinching (flats) than 19-inch wheels/tires. Cross- country-spec AT81 Dunlop tires are standard on the FX. The FX is also fitted with a kickstand, an O-ring chain, a skid plate, but no hand guards or oversize fuel tank. The stock tank holds 2.0 gallons, same as the YZ450F. MSRP is $8890, which is about $300 more than the YZ450F, but the electric starting and wide-ratio transmission are worth their weight in gold. The 2016 KTM 450 XC-F, a compa- rable bike that quickly comes to mind, sells for $9999. T W I S T I T Close your eyes, climb aboard and you wouldn't know which bike you are on. The YZ and the FX have the exact same ergos. Feel around the right handlebar, though, bump the button, and when the bike suddenly comes to life, you'll quickly know that you're on the FX. It starts that "YOU CAN JUST LEAVE IT IN A TALL GEAR AND LET THE MOTOR DO MOST OF THE WORK WHILE YOU CONCENTRATE ON THE IMPORTANT THINGS LIKE JUST HAVING FUN."

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