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Cycle News Issue 42 October 24, 2017

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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R ating the all-new Suzuki near the tail end of our shootout just goes to show you how competitive— and good—these six bikes are. Without question, the 2018 Suzuki RM-Z450 is a much-improved motorcycle over its predecessor, and we like this bike a whole lot. It has a user-friendly engine, wonderful suspension, pinpoint handling and is still the clear leader when it comes to cornering (though the Honda, Husqvarna and KTM are getting close). But the buzz kill here is—it doesn't have electric starting and it is the heaviest bike of the group. Okay, it might be only a pound heavier than the Honda (252 vs. 251) but the Honda has electric starting! And so does the KTM that is 16 pounds lighter than the Suzuki. These two strikes against the RM-Z weighed heavily on our test riders at the end of the day and played a major factor when it came time to rate these bikes. The Suzuki's suspension rated high with our testers, the faster riders wanted stiffer springs front and rear but mostly front. Still, everyone thought the Suzook's spring fork is a big improvement over last year's air fork, as is the RM-Z's new BFRC shock, which does a great job soaking up the smaller bumps. Metcalfe said, "I thought the Suzuki handled great and the rear end handled the square-edge chop better than anything else." SUZUKI RM-Z450 Place VOL. 54 ISSUE 42 OCTOBER 24, 2017 P87

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