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Cycle News 2017 Issue 10 March 14

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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orange frames, and smaller details like orange anodized triple clamps and orange rear sprockets. The front disc guard is a fancy factory touch that the standard models don't have. Everything else is the same as the standard SX-Fs. RIPPING AND ROOSTING Pulling out onto the local track rid- ing a 450 SX-F Dungey-replica with large number ones adoring three surfaces is a lesson in ignoring star- ing eyes. It's an attention-getter—that is for sure. Again, everything, minus the suspension upgrades and the slip- on muffler is the same as the Cycle News 450 MX Shootout-winning 2017 KTM SX-F, so the engine and ergos felt very familiar. The revisions to the suspension, however, are noticeably different; we immediately noticed that they help improve mid- stroke comfort and improve overall performance. It isn't a monumental improvement, but any improvement is worth noting, especially in the suspension department. The AER 48 fork travels through the midstroke more smoothly, providing great front- wheel traction. The fork's action is excellent and predictable, further cementing our belief that the WP AER 48 air fork is the best produc- tion air fork out there and now rivals most traditional spring forks. The shock updates help further improve overall balance of the bike. The 2017 KTM 450 SX-F won a lot of magazine shootouts this year, so we know it was already a wonderful motorcycle and thanks to suspen- sion tweaks, it is even better. We 2017 KTM 450 SX-F / 250 SX-F FACTORY EDITIONS FIRST TEST P94 The 250 SX-F FE benefits the most from the suspension upgrades. The FE's really are not much different than the factory bikes.

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