We test a lot of parts over here at Keefer Inc. Testing, but sometimes some things fall through the cracks and we don't get to speak about every little nook and cranny we come across. We are creating this monthly article on pieces that we test that actually work well enough to warrant the money…
Since I test so many different parts on so many different bikes, I thought I would produce an article that gives you a few aftermarket parts that actually work. Over the next few months you can find, "Parts That I Have Tried, That Work, articles on all different types of bikes right here! I have…
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Looking to know if an extra 3K is worth it when figuring out if you want a 2023 KX450 or a KX450SR? Are the added parts on the SR worth it? What is the difference on the track? Is the new SHOWA SR suspension better than the previous KYB SR version? Keefer breaks it all…
A lot of you KTM/Husqvarna/Gas Gas owners ditch the stock AER fork set up and go to a WP spring fork. I also get a ton of emails about which WP product is best for you. This article is dedicated to those that are thinking about which Xact Pro component is right for them as…
The YZ250F is unchanged for 2023 but we have a couple maps that you may want to try on your 2022-2023 YZ250F. The Keefer Free Feeling map is not a new map, but popular with riders who want less engine braking and a more balanced chassis feel off throttle. The "Top End/Rev Map" was created…
The Gas Gas MC350 isn’t a bike that I get to play with that long as the company requires the unit back early so I at least wanted to get a Pro Circuit muffler test in before they snatched the unit back. I have not tested many Pro Circuit pieces on a Gas Gas/KTM/Husqvarna so…
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Keefer breaks down the 2023 YZ450F and its strengths and weaknesses after he's spent over 20 hours on the new bLU cRU. Get some suspensions settings, gearing specs, clutch thoughts as well as how to make the new Yamaha feel calmer.