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Cycle News Issue 25 June 26

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2019 KAWASAKI KX450 FIRST TEST P102 KXs are easy to love if you fell in love with them once before. This comfortable feel is great, but it can also make a Kawasaki feel dated or old-fashioned if you're not riding one consistently. The 2019 Kawasaki KX450 retains just enough of the old-school charm, but infuses large doses of new-school updates. Gone are the air-sprung forks in favor of new, initially impressive A-Kit- technology coil-spring forks. Kawasaki shoppers can also feel good about electric starting, much larger and more powerful brakes and a new hy- draulic clutch. These aren't coincidental updates in our view. These are directly pointed at, and possibly a response to, KTM and Husqvarna's original equipment offerings. Customers are now expecting bikes to come equipped as such. Kawasaki is finally on board. While updates on paper are one thing, updates on a track are another. We enlisted pro-caliber tester Derek Kelley to give the bike a thorough shakedown alongside the likes of Jeremy McGrath and Axell Hodges on Pala's main track. For the mortal outlook, I rode the bike on the Vet track after a couple laps of not being awesome on the main track. It's important to know your place. (Above) Looks can be deceiving. This is a changed motorcycle. (Right) New bodywork makes body repositioning a little easier.

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