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Cycle News 2016 Issue 39 October 4

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air spring forks. Even Honda has ditched air forks on their 450 for 2017, returning to a traditional spring fork, hearing the com- plaints of the consumers. The first few inches of travel on the AER 48 is plush, much better than any other air fork and feels like a well-set-up spring fork when compared to any other air fork. The AER 48 holds up in the stroke nicely while ab- sorbing small bumps and chop, both under braking and accel- eration. The AER 48 provides a progressive and predictable feel through the mid stroke. The 4CS fork had a tendency to bottom easily while the AER 48 offers good bottoming resistance. All the way through the stroke the AER 48 is smooth without any harshness. It also has the benefit of incredible front-end traction and they work as a fork is designed to. Every tester was very impressed. The ability to easily adjust pressure depend- ing on the track conditions and rider weight is a key feature of the air fork. The overall balance of the 2017 KTM 450 SX-F is slightly improved thanks to revisions to the fork and a softer shock spring. We aren't saying the 2016.5 450 SX-F was unbal- anced; it wasn't, but the 2017 450 SX-F is improved in that department. Hammering into braking bumps never resulted in a twitchy front end or the back end stepping out unexpectedly. Predictable is the key descrip- tive word when explaining the KTMs handling. The softer rear shock spring and internal revi- sions might border on too soft for very fast bigger riders, those pushing the 200-pound mark. For the average rider the shock works well and provides great rear-wheel traction. We hovered around 105mm of sag for best overall balance. The suspension changes for 2017 are an improvement over the 2016.5 Factory Edition and massive amounts better than the 2016 450 SX-F. The bike handles great through the loamy sand, over the hard pack, rails any type of corner and is light and easy to throw around. It's safe to say the all-new 2017 KTM 450 SX-F is much improved over the 2016. NIMBLE AND LIGHT It is pretty amazing that a pro- duction 450 with electric start can weigh as little as the 2017 KTM 450 SX-F. It borders on crazy. That lack of weight is instantly felt out on the track. Throwing around the 450 SX-F feels like riding a 250F on nitros. Thanks to the overall light weight, initiating direction change is easy and the smooth VOL. 53 ISSUE 39 OCTOBER 4, 2016 P79 With the AER 48 air forks, small bump absorption is awesome, bottoming out is controlled, in- between is smooth and solid. It also has the benefit of incredible front-end traction

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