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Cycle News Issue 50 December 19, 2017

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2018 250F MOTOCROSS SHOOTOUT P84 SHOOTOUT to get it slowed down. Couple this with a track that has hard downhill braking sections (we're looking at you, Glen Helen) and the issue becomes even more of a burden. The KX250F's suspension package was under the testing team's microscope, as well, with most of them agreeing that the system is still not on par with the frontrunners. This is especially true of the Showa Separate Function Fork (SFF)-Type 2, which like the Suzuki's fork, felt overly stiff on the top of the stroke for small choppy bumps, despite the internal damping updates for 2018. The same issue led to some slight headshake for some our test riders. Then again, even if the suspension has its hiccups, a number of testers repeated the same saying: "It's still better than the air fork." Weighing in at 233 pounds fully fueled—one of the lightest bikes in the shootout—the Kawasaki is narrow between the legs and falls into the corner with ease. It's nimble and tackles side-to-side transi- tions like it was made for this stuff, but its midcorner steering struggles in comparison to the other bikes, making it difficult to tackle tight, inside lines. Metcalfe summed it up best, explaining, "The Kawasaki loves to search for berms more than the other bikes, but with a little extra effort it can still catch the insides, just not as easily." Other standout features of the KX250F that had us tickled over the course of our test? How about the four-position adjustable handlebars that allow for 35mm of adjustment, or footpegs that can be low- ered by 5mm and work with the handlebar to help riders of all sizes custom fit the bike to their desires? Launch control is an appreciated touch, too. In the end, it comes as a bit of a surprise to find the Kawasaki all the way back in fifth place, because it really is a great all-around performer. Some extra refinement to the suspension package and added features—like an electric starter and on-the-fly engine mapping adjustment—might be all it would take to catapult the KX250F further up the rankings, but until then, the competition simply has it covered. KAWASAKI KX250F NOTABLE FEATURES •Showa SFF Type 2 Spring Fork •Plug-In Fueling Couplers •Rider Compartment Adjustability •Aluminum Perimeter Frame •Renthal Aluminum Handlebars IMPORTANT NUMBERS Weight: 233 lbs. (wet) MSRP: $7749 GEAR ID'd GEARSET: SHOT RACE GEAR HELMET: ARAI VX-PRO4 GOGGLES: SCOTT BOOTS: SIDI CROSSFIRE 3 SR

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