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RIDING THE 2024 KTM 450SX-F: THE WRAP

We now have our first official 2024 motocross bike in the garage. It’s the KTM 450SX-F and we already love it. That’s a little odd because this is an unchanged bike for 2024, and we didn’t especially love it last year. Not at first, anyway. It was new at that time–very new. The frame had different flex characteristics and the motor was relocated with a lower output shaft in order to provide an anti-squat characteristic. The motor–which didn’t look that different–had significant differences in the head and throttle body. A new map switch on the left side of the bar had dedicated buttons for the aggressive and mild maps, as well as traction control and Quickshift. The shock was completely new, while the fork was still a WP Xact air fork with new valving. Along the way, the bike gained weight–around 6 pounds.

KTM is a leader in the MX market in every way, including price. The MSRP for the 450SX-F is $11,099.

The problem was that we were big fans of the previous version. The new frame felt stiffer and we had a hard time getting past that. We thought it was a concession to the Cooper Webbs of the world for Supercross. Then it came out that Cooper Webb wasn’t a big fan, either. Now, we have a very different perspective. In our 2023 450 Shootout, we had the 2023 GasGas MC450F, which had the old frame that we thought we loved so much. It was flexy and squatty compared to the new KTM. It turned out that we had to come to terms with the new rigidity and learn to use it. We also learned to give the bike some time. Both the frame and the fork needed break-in before feeling comfortable. Cooper Webb obviously came to terms with the new chassis as well, but at that level, his issues were more or less irrelevant to the rest of us. It was interesting that when Tony Cairoli came to America, he was forced to use the frame because of the AMA’s production rule. He was shocked at how flexy it was compared to his European works frame. To each his own.

Cornering is still a KTM strength. The frame changes that came last year contribute to level, predictable manners.

In that same shootout, the KTM was the king of the dyno, with 59.94 horsepower at 9360 rpm. What really sets the KTM apart isn’t the peak output as much as the smooth, controllable nature of the power delivery. The build-up is linear and the peak comes fairly early. You don’t have to rev it, but you do have to respect it. The 450SX-F has excellent low-end torque, so you can short shift and keep it clear of the crazy zone if you like, but it isn’t stall-proof. If you brake hard or yank open the throttle at low rpm, you run the risk of stalling out.

Pete Murray on the 2024 KTM 450SX-F.

KTM gives you two maps that can be selected on the left side of the handlebar. The white map is smoother and the green map revs a little more freely. The same control cluster gives you the option of traction control, which some riders find useful. Most are indifferent to it. And then there’s the Quickshift on/off button, which interrupts the ignition when you shift. This can be very useful, but you have to be on top of your game. If you have a clear run to the end of the straight, it allows clean up-shifts at full throttle. In the real world, you don’t often find conditions where you want that. Most of the time, your front wheel is coming up or you’re struggling for traction. Full throttle, as it turns out, isn’t attained that often on a 60-horsepower motorcycle.

The KTM still ranks on top of the charts when it comes to cornering. It’s super easy to initiate a turn and once established, it holds a level, even attitude throughout the corner. It’s still a very light motorcycle; 229 pounds without fuel. That might be heavier than the old version, but it’s lighter than anything else in the 450 class. The KTM still uses the WP Xact air fork on its motocross models. It is an excellent fork in many regards including adjustability and light weight. In terms of outright performance, however, there are more comfortable units on the market. The KTM delivers some feedback to rider’s hands on square-edge bumps that’s hard to eliminate through normal fork tuning. It’s interesting that KTM’s XC cross-country models now have a coil-spring version of the Xact fork. Our initial testing with those forks in an off-road environment has been encouraging. We can’t wait to try one set up for motocross; we understand it performs like the air fork equipped with the WP drop-in spring kit, which has become very popular. We have a lot of testing to do and we are just getting started. The full test will appear in the October, 2023 print edition of Dirt Bike.

RETRO STAR YAMAHAS AT WASHOUGAL

Yamaha Motor Corporation, USA kicking-off of a year-long celebration of the YZ and its 50 years of production. Commemorating the occasion on track this weekend, the Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing team will be sporting a special throwback livery from the ’90s era at the Pro Motocross Washougal National. The Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP and MX2 Teams will also be donning the 1993 purple and white colorway at the MXGP of Flanders in Lommel, Belgium, as part of the global celebration of the iconic off-road model line.

OLD BIKE CORNER

We have a couple of older bikes in the DB studio right now. This one is particularly close to my heart because I’m old and I raced the hell out of this particular machine. It’s a 1980 RM250, which has to be considered the end of an era. It was the last truly competitive air-cooled, Japanese two-shocker. Next year came the single-shock Full-Floater and then liquid-cooling came to the 250 in 1982. Interestingly enough, Suzuki  was the only one that actually had a good single-shock design in 1981 and it got them in big trouble. Don Richardson was the inventor and he successfully sued for patent infringement and breach of contract. The 1980 two-shock RM250 actually had much better suspension than any of the single shocks system from Kawasaki (in 1980), Honda (1981) and Yamaha (which had evolved continuously since 1975). This particular bike is owned by Mark Dooley of DG Performance. It turns out that DG doesn’t make a pipe for this particular model.

Another older bike that will appear in  Dirt Bike is this 1995 Yamaha YZ250 owned by Rick Doughty of Vintage Iron. There wasn’t anything especially memorable about the 1995 YZ, but it did win the Dirt Bike Shootout that year (which was written by Roger DeCoster). We think he might have been a little mad at Honda in 1995, but that’s another story. The reason Doughty’s bike is special is because it presents what we think is a great restoration project. You can still get a lot of parts for bikes of this vintage and it’s the newest bike allowed to race in the “Revo” class. The story will be called “Restore It” and it will be in the October 2023 issue.

The “RDx5” image on the cover of the January 1995 issue of Dirt Bike was created before Photoshop was used in publishing. It was set up at El Mirage dry lake. A twin-lens reflex camera was set up on a tripod and Roger DeCoster changed clothes five times while I shot the five images. The images were merged at our film stripping house Valley Color. The image was used to illustrate our 250 Shootout that year, which was written by RD. The Yamaha YZ250 was the winner.

ROAD TO RECOVERY

The Road 2 Recovery Foundation (R2R), the official charity of the Pro Motocross Championship, is excited to announce the second wave of the historic Brian Barnes Moto Museum Collection Auction, which is slated to begin at 9 a.m. PDT / 12 p.m. EDT this Saturday, July 22, at MXLocker.com. This unprecedented auction will be held concurrently with Round 8 of the 2023 Pro Motocross Championship, sanctioned by AMA Pro Racing, the MotoSport.com Washougal National, where the majority of the items listed hold historical significance linked to the storied history of iconic Washougal MX Park and come with confirmed race-worn provenance. With over 110 unique items, including some extremely rare autographed jerseys with verified authenticity and added commentary directly from the riders to the ever-popular “buy it now” items, this auction demands attention. To ensure enthusiasts have ample time to study the extensive inventory, MXLocker.com is offering an early access “preview only,” beginning Friday, July 21. This will allow bidders the opportunity to create or update their MXLocker account, familiarize themselves with the listed items, and plan their bidding strategy.

MXA FANTASY

Our buddies at Motocross Action are in the fantasy sports business, but it’s not gambling and won’t cost you anything. Round 8 of the AMA Pro National Series will take place in Washougal this weekend! The winning prize for this round will be a $150 shopping spree on the Blud Lubricant website.

See you next week!

–Ron Lawson

New Mercedes-Benz CLA-Class Spied Hiding Its Internal Combustion Engine

The Mercedes CLA-Class, known for its sleek design, recently received a refresh for the 2024 model year. However, the next-generation model is already being tested. Prototype sightings covered in camouflage have raised questions about whether these vehicles are all-electric EQA sedans. Recent spy shots taken in Spain have provided some answers – the next-gen CLA-Class will continue to use an internal combustion engine.

Our spy photographers captured these images at higher elevations where the heavily camouflaged Mercedes test vehicle was spotted. Despite the attempt to conceal the details, two key features indicate that this vehicle is powered by an internal combustion engine. Firstly, there is no visible charging door on the right side, which was previously seen on a prototype during winter testing in the north. Instead, there is a door on the left side, similar to the fuel door on the 2024 CLA model.

Lamborghini Revuelto Receives Carbon-Fiber Body Kits With Striking Wings From DMC

The Lamborghini Revuelto, set to replace the Aventador as the automaker’s latest flagship model, combines fresh styling and cutting-edge hybrid technology. Although the launch in the United States is scheduled for the end of the year, DMC, an aftermarket specialist, has already released two carbon-fiber body kits for the car.

These two kits, namely the Molto Veloce and Schumacher, differ significantly at the rear. The Schumacher kit boasts a larger rear wing with a twin-post, swan-neck configuration. The wing itself features the St. Agata bull engraving, along with the inscription “1 of 88.” DMC plans to produce only 88 examples of the Schumacher wing. On the other hand, the Molto Veloce wing, though smaller, features an equally extravagant design, complementing the rest of the car’s carbon-fiber components.

Overfinch Unveils an Ultra-Luxe Take on the 2024 Range Rover

Land Rover enthusiasts can now experience unparalleled luxury with the launch of the 2024 Overfinch, an innovative interpretation of the fifth-generation Range Rover (L460). This new creation from Overfinch showcases their commitment to quality, design, and opulence, combining dynamism and sophistication.

The exterior design of the 2024 Overfinch is visually enticing and instantly recognizable. It sets itself apart from the base Range Rover with features like herringbone carbon fiber and illuminated branding. The front of the Overfinch boasts updated air intake surrounds, a diffuser, and a grille, all crafted with herringbone carbon fiber. The introduction of the illuminated “Blade” emblem on the grille and side vents adds to the vehicle’s luxurious aesthetic.

At the rear, the Overfinch is enhanced with stainless steel exhaust tips encased in carbon fiber, a new light bar, and an illuminated “Blade” emblem, giving it a more assertive and distinctive appearance. For the first time, duo-tone lettering is available in shadow chrome or duo-tone finishes, providing a subtle yet unique design update.

Inside, the Overfinch offers unmatched customizability. The newly designed “Aurora” interior is truly spectacular, featuring diamond-quilted, perforated leather seats made from the finest automotive hides. Overfinch allows personalization down to the smallest details, including embossed headrests and machined seat badges.

The 2024 Overfinch is not just about looks; it’s about the experience it delivers. With a wide range of interior colorways and options, including various color split themes, owners can tailor the vehicle to their personal preferences. It is initially launched in the classic British Racing Green metallic with a light tan leather interior, but many other combinations are available.

The vehicle is crowned with distinctive 24-inch “Centurion” wheels that feature a self-leveling “Blade” emblem, adding to its road presence and marking another first for the brand.

Since 1975, Overfinch has been a pioneer in enhancing Range Rovers, and they continue to uphold their commitment to the Land Rover marque through their dedication to research and development, premium production facilities, and designs that enrich the world’s best luxury 4×4 vehicles. Overfinch invites customers to customize their own Range Rover transformation, whether by upgrading their current vehicle or ordering a new one.

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Porsche Cayenne Plug-In Hybrid V8 Hot Version With 700+ HP Confirmed

Porsche has confirmed that they will be introducing a new hot version of the Cayenne SUV with a plug-in hybrid V8 engine. This model will be the most powerful Cayenne ever made, boasting over 700 horsepower.

The 2024 Cayenne lineup already includes the Turbo GT, which is currently the top performer. However, due to stricter emissions regulations, this model is not available for purchase in Europe. To address this, Porsche is developing an alternative option in the form of a plug-in hybrid V8 model.

Although the name for this new model has not yet been announced, it is expected to offer more than 700 horsepower, making it even more powerful than the current Cayenne Turbo S E-Hybrid which has around 670 horsepower.

With this impressive power output, the plug-in hybrid Cayenne will likely deliver exceptional performance. It is projected to accelerate from 0 to 62 mph (100 km/h) in just 3.3 seconds and achieve a top speed of 190 mph (305 km/h).

By combining the power of a V8 engine with the efficiency of a plug-in hybrid system, Porsche aims to create a high-performance SUV that satisfies both power enthusiasts and those concerned with emissions regulations.

Introducing the New Triumph Tiger 900 Aragón Edition Motorcycles

Triumph is expanding its range of adventure motorcycles with the introduction of a special edition 2024 Tiger 900 called the Aragón. This new edition celebrates Iván Cervantes’ victory in the demanding Baja Aragón race. The MY24 Tiger 900 Rally Aragón Edition and Tiger 900 GT Aragón Edition motorcycles have unique liveries and specifications and will only be available for one year.

Iván Cervantes rode a Tiger 900 Rally Pro and dominated the 280-mile (450km) race, finishing an impressive 1 hour and 6 minutes ahead of his competitors. This victory showcased the Tiger’s ability to handle the toughest terrains at a professional level of competition.

The Tiger 900 Aragón Editions, both the Rally and GT, offer the same high performance, technology, and capability as the popular Tiger 900 GT Pro and Rally Pro models. They feature new and distinctive liveries to convey a sense of aggression and attitude, along with a race-ready edge.

The Tiger 900 Rally Aragón Edition boasts a Matte Phantom Black, Matte Graphite, and Crystal White triple color scheme with Racing Yellow accents. It also comes with unique twin color seat design and Triumph Tiger and Aragón Edition detailing. On the other hand, the GT Aragón Edition features a bold triple color scheme of Diablo Red, Matte Phantom Black, and Crystal White. It shares the twin color seat design and Triumph Tiger and Aragón Edition detailing.

Both models feature a powerful engine that produces an impressive peak torque of 64 LBFT (87 Nm) at 7,250 rpm. They also come with a slip and assist clutch for smooth gear changes. Designed with a lightweight modular frame and high specification suspension, these new additions to the Tiger family offer exceptional handling both on and off-road.

The GT Aragón Edition is equipped with fully adjustable 1.8” (45mm) USD Marzocchi cartridge forks with electronically adjustable RSU, optimizing its handling performance. The Rally Aragón Edition, on the other hand, comes with Showa forks tuned for enhanced off-road capabilities.

Both Aragón Editions come with engine protection bars as standard, while the Rally Aragón Edition also features fuel tank protection bars. Additionally, there is a wide range of more than 65 dedicated accessory options available for both models, allowing riders to customize their motorcycles to suit their own adventure preferences.

The pricing for the MY24 Tiger 900 Aragón Edition is $16,995 USD | $19,795 CAD, while the MY24 Tiger 900 GT Aragón Edition is priced at $16,495 USD | $18,895 CAD. Both models will be available at dealers by the end of July.

2024 Ford Transit Offers Time-Saving Tech for Deliveries

The 2024 Ford Transit and electric E-Transit in Europe are receiving enhancements to improve their capabilities and make them more suitable for commercial customers. These upgrades include new hardware, the latest software, and various other improvements.

Ford Pro’s innovative Delivery Assist technology is introduced to automate several vehicle security functions, aiming to streamline deliveries for busy drivers. When the driver puts the van in park, the system automatically activates the hazard lights, stops the engine, and locks any unnecessary doors that do not need to be accessed for completing the delivery.

2024 Triumph Modern Classics Lineup Introduces 12 New Two-Tone Color Options

Triumph Motorcycles has unveiled new color schemes for its 2024 Modern Classics lineup in July 2023. Following the previous announcement of color updates for models such as Rocket 3, Tiger, Trident, and Speed Triple, Triumph now introduces twelve new two-tone color options for the Modern Classics range.

The Modern Classics lineup consists of various models including Speed Twin 900, Speed Twin 1200, Scrambler 900, Scrambler 1200 XE and XC, Bonneville T100, Bonneville T120, Bonneville T120 Black, Bonneville Speedmaster, and Thruxton RS.

These new colorways will be available alongside the existing single-color options for the Modern Classics models in 2024. The new two-tone color options include:

  • 2024 Triumph Speed Twin 900—Carnival Red and Phantom Black
  • 2024 Triumph Speed Twin 900—Competition Green and Phantom Black
  • 2024 Triumph Speed Twin 1200—Carnival Red and Storm Grey
  • 2024 Triumph Speed Twin 1200—Matt Ironstone and Matt Storm Grey
  • 2024 Triumph Scrambler 900—Cosmic Yellow and Graphite
  • 2024 Triumph Scrambler 1200 XE and Scrambler 1200 XC—Matt Sandstorm and Matt Jet Black
  • 2024 Triumph Bonneville T100—Competition Green and Ironstone
  • 2024 Triumph Bonneville T120—Jet Black and Fusion White
  • 2024 Triumph Bonneville T120 Black—Graphite and Matt Graphite
  • 2024 Triumph Bonneville Bobber—Jet Black and Ash Grey
  • 2024 Triumph Bonneville Speedmaster—Pacific Blue and Silver Ice
  • 2024 Triumph Bonneville Thruxton RS—Jet Black and Silver Ice

Pricing and availability for the 2024 Triumph Modern Classics lineup may vary by region. While the US pricing and availability have not been announced yet, it is recommended to contact your local authorized Triumph Motorcycles dealer for accurate information.

2024 Chevrolet Traverse Revealed with Updated Design and Rugged Z71 Off-Road Version

Chevrolet has unveiled the brand-new 2024 Traverse, a three-row SUV that will be available for purchase in early 2024. The latest model features a refreshed appearance both inside and out, and customers will also have the option of selecting the new, rugged Z71 trim.

The Traverse Z71 stands out with its wider track and more than one inch of increased ground clearance. Chevy has paired these enhancements with all-terrain tires fitted on unique 18-inch wheels, as well as an exclusive twin-clutch, all-wheel-drive system. Additionally, this trim boasts an improved approach angle thanks to its distinctive fascia and eye-catching red tow hooks.

Your First Up Close Look At The 2024 Tacoma TRD Off-Road

News and breakdowns of the 2024 Toyota Tacoma have been circulating on the internet, revealing the fourth-generation Tacoma TRD Off-Road. The Tacoma is the most popular mid-size truck in the U.S. and competes with the Chevrolet Colorado and Ford Ranger Raptor. The 2024 Tacoma offers various trim options and spec combinations, including genuine Toyota accessories and aftermarket accessories.

The Toyota Tacoma is built on the TNGA-F global truck platform, like the Tundra and Sequoia, with the aim of appealing to the U.S. market. The 2024 Tacoma addresses previous consumer complaints regarding cabin space and ride quality. Toyota has also reworked the Tacoma blueprint to provide an engaging and unique experience on any type of terrain.

2024 Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro Off-Road

The mechanical upgrades for the 2024 Tacoma TRD Off-Road include four-wheel disc brakes with a larger rear brake package, push-button rear differential lock with a high-level terrain management system, and Bilstein off-road suspension with remote reservoir shocks. The suspension features increased piston diameter and hydraulic stop control to soften landings during full compression. The TRD Off-Road also has dual exhaust, ARB bumpers, and tow hooks. It offers a 6,500-pound towing limit, coil-spring rear suspension, and a disconnecting front anti-roll bar for improved suspension articulation.

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Rear wheel and front suspension detail shots of the upcoming 2024 Toyota Tacoma

2024 Tacoma TRD Off-Road Optional Upgrades:

  • iFORCE 2.4-liter turbo four or 2.4-liter iFORCE MAX hybrid engine
  • Four-wheel disc brakes
  • High-level terrain management
  • Bilstein suspension with remote reservoir shocks
  • ARB bumpers and tow hook
  • Coil-spring suspension
  • Disconnected anti-roll bar

The 2024 Tacoma models offer two transmission options: a six-speed manual and an eight-speed automatic transmission. Toyota aims to produce a Tacoma for everyone, with optional bed sizes and door options. The available layouts include a two-door XtraCab with a six-foot bed, a four-door double cab with a five-foot bed, and a four-door double cab with a six-foot bed.

2024 Toyota Tacoma Specs:

0-60 MPH

N/A

Top Speed

N/A

Horsepower

278 – 326 (hybrid)

Torque

317 pound-feet – 465 pound-feet (hybrid)

Curb Weight

4,661-pounds (roughly, based on 2023 Tacoma Off-Road)

Layout

iFORCE 2.4-liter turbo four-cylinder or iFORCE MAX 2.4-liter turbo four-cylinder, all-wheel drive, six-speed manual or eight-speed automatic transmission

Toyota offers eight trim levels, three engine options, and two transmission options to personalize the Tacoma.

2024 Tacoma Features All-New Engine Options

Concept shot of 2024 Tacoma TRD Off-Road
Concept shot of 2024 Tacoma TRD Off-Road

The 2024 Tacoma introduces new engine options. It offers a 2.4-liter turbo four-cylinder engine or a 2.4-liter iFORCE MAX hybrid engine. The TRD and higher trims also feature a more powerful iFORCE 2.4-liter turbo four-cylinder engine. The Tacoma TRD Off-Road allows the option to upgrade to the turbo hybrid iFORCE MAX powertrain package.

Toyota plans to stagger the release of certain trim and powertrain options to address any issues that may arise. The 2024 Tacoma models come with a range of driver-assist features, including adaptive cruise control, 360-degree camera angle, blind spot monitoring, and emergency braking capabilities. Higher trim levels offer luxurious interior features such as a 14-inch touchscreen, a large configurable digital gauge cluster, heated and ventilated seats, and adjustable shock and suspension on the front seats.

2024 Toyota Tacoma TRD Options Offers Premium Interior Styling

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A shot of the dashboard in a 2024 Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro

The Tacoma TRD Off-Road offers premium interior styling with features like custom-stitched and piped premium leather upholstery, a soft-touch molded dash with unique design elements, and improved interior space. The 2024 Tacoma models feature a 14-inch touchscreen for the infotainment system, a large configurable digital gauge cluster, heated and ventilated seats, a heated steering wheel, and adjustable shock and suspension on the front seats. Higher trim levels also offer additional amenities such as a removable JBL Bluetooth speaker and heated exterior mirrors.

Toyota Aims For The Top Spot With The 2024 Tacoma Models

2024 Toyota Tacoma line-up
2024 Toyota Tacoma line-up

All trim levels of the 2024 Toyota Tacoma come with the latest driver-assist features, including adaptive cruise control, 360-degree camera angle, blind spot monitoring, and emergency braking capabilities. Higher trim levels offer additional amenities such as a removable JBL Bluetooth speaker, wireless charging station, and heated exterior mirrors. Toyota aims to consolidate its chassis components across all trucks, collaborate with top off-road brands for high-quality parts, and enhance proven features to excel in the mid-size truck segment.