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Cycle News 2016 Issue 50 December 20

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

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VOL. 53 ISSUE 50 DECEMBER 20, 2016 P149 6 th PLACE SUZUKI RM-Z450 PROS •Easy to turn •Broad power delivery •Comfortable ergos •Easy to start CONS •Complex forks •Rigid chassis •Dated looks •Heavy IMPORTANT NUMBERS Weight (full fuel): 248.0 lbs. (w/o fuel): 236.0 lbs. MSRP: $8749 Overall the Suzuki has a harsh feel, and it isn't just from the suspension. The general opinion amongst our testers was that the Suzuki just felt stiff, which is nothing new, really. This is fine on a smooth track with lots of turns and jumps (think supercross) but when the bumps begin to develop, the suspension shows its weaknesses. Hitting harsh bumps and even brak- ing bumps can feel like riding into a curb on the Suzuki. We have tried just about every setting on the TAC fork with little positive results. Either it is way too harsh or it is just plain harsh with a tendency to blow through the stroke. The RM-Z450 is an amazing turning bike, especially if there aren't any big bumps or harsh hack leading into the corner. It is the best bike to rip the inside line in a corner. While it has ruled the class for a long time in the turns, others, like the KTM/ Husky and Honda, are giving it a run for its money now. We can't stress enough that the Suzuki RM-Z450 isn't a bad dirt bike; in fact it has a lot of potential, especially if you spend some time getting the forks dialed in. We're con- vinced that a better spring fork (or even a better air fork) would do wonders for this motorcycle. A serious diet would help, too.

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