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First Ride 2023 KTM 450 XCF-W - Dirt Bike Magazine

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The KTM 450XCFW is a new bike for 2023 and marks a big change in philosophy for KTM. It might not seem like such a big deal because last year there was a 500XCFW which looked almost the same. That bike was a stuffedup attempt to comply with the EPA’s definition of an offroad vehicle. It was only a halfstep away from being a dualsport bike in terms of noise and emissions. The only real reason most riders were interested in it was because it was eligible for a California green sticker. This year, KTM basically gave up on trying to jump through California’s hoops and so the 450 is imported as a closedcourse competition vehicle, just like any motocross bike. In truth, though, this bike is nothing like a motocross bike. For that matter, it’s nothing like the KTM 450XCF, which is a fullblooded race bike with the same power delivery and character as the 450SXF motocross bike. If you try to take a 450XCF on a trail ride, you learn quickly that it wasn’t designed for that.The XCW is designed for true off road riding. To start off, it uses the frame from the previous generation KTM, which is more compliant. The front suspension is the WP Xplor coilspring fork and the rear suspension is much softer than that of a motocross bike. It has a radiator fan, a headlight and a tail light. More importantly, it has a smooth, friendly power delivery and a sixspeed gearbox. The gearbox itself is exactly the same as that of the 500EXC, which is a favorite among desert racers. It isn’t uncommon for riders to install the EXC gearbox into the 450XC for racing. Now they don’t have to.When you ride the 450XCW on the trail, you don’t get the feeling that it’s going to flame out. That’s a huge relief compared to most 450 offroad bikes that always have you performing a delicate dance between the throttle and the clutch. You can drag it down to fairly low rpm and roll it on. It won’t cough or backfire and it finds traction where a motocross bike would just spin. In terms of absolute power, the XCW lands right in the middle between the dualsport bike and the motocross bike. Some of the power is lost in the exhaust system, which is much quieter than any competition bike. It isn’t, however, as stuffed up as a dualsport or last year’s 500XCW.Going down that road might be the path for racers, but it will also compromise the XCFW’s most endearing trails. It’s a sweet offroad bike that walks a fine line between racer and dualsport bike. And, as many riders remind us, this can serve as a dualsport in most states with a few bolton items–just not where we are in California. For a full test, check out the February print issue of Dirt Bike.



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