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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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6 th Place What a difference just a few years makes. Not long ago the KX450F was fighting to be king and now it's fighting just to stay out of the cellar. For the first time in many, many years (if ever!), the KX450F is pulling up the rear in one of our shootouts. Again, not because it's a bad bike, but because the competition has stepped it up so much lately. Since the KX450F's last significant update in 2016, all of the other bikes have experienced major overhauls, including the Honda, KTM and Husqvarna in 2017, and the Yamaha and Suzuki in 2018. Don't fret! The KX450F is still an awesome motorcycle, despite seeing little changes since 2016. Believe us when we say that this bike is still com- petitive—it very much is. It still has a potent engine that has a broad powerband and can pull each gear starting from just about any rpm. It's a revver, too. Metcalfe felt that the KX450F's engine is "strong but lacks low-end punch compared to some of the other bikes. Up top, though, there are a lot of ponies and it just keeps pulling." In general, our testers liked the KX's power—it's the suspension they have issues with (mainly the fork). The KX's Showa SFF-Air TAC (Separate Function Fork, Triple Air Chamber) is noticeably inferior when you compare it back-to-back with the Honda's and Suzuki's new Showa spring fork, the Yamaha's tried and true KYB SSS spring fork, and the KTM and Husqvarna's WP AER air forks. "I just couldn't find the sensitivity that I was looking for out of the KX's fork," said one tester. Metcalfe said that he wasn't "thrilled" with the KX's fork, either, and another tester flat out said they felt "horrible" no matter how much he adjusted them. He said that he eventually just gave up trying. Some of the other testers weren't as critical of the KX's fork but really didn't have a lot of good things to say about them either. KAWASAKI KX450F VOL. 54 ISSUE 42 OCTOBER 24, 2017 P83

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