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2024 TM Motocross Bikes First Look
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[QUOTE="Andrew Oldar, post: 1480807"] by: [i]Andrew Oldar[/i] [IMG]https://www.dirtrider.com/resizer/XUKrwfrrypNs82IYK_W2oTXeTFc=/cloudfront-us-east-1.images.arcpublishing.com/octane/JMV2O255YFALPJDTIH6PFB3KYM.jpg[/IMG] TM quietly unveiled its MY24 full-size motocross bikes. The lineup still consists of seven models including a quartet of carbureted two-strokes and a trio of fuel-injected four-strokes.Shared updates among them include new ECU maps, revised fork and shock settings, different Galfer 270mm front and 245mm rear brake discs, a gray seat cover and rear fender, and new graphics. All of the Italian machines are built around aluminum frames, and slow via Brembo front brake and Nissin rear brake systems. In the suspension department, TM specs a KYB 48mm coil-spring fork and TM Racing shock.As of this w ... [url="https://www.dirtrider.com/dirt-bikes/tm-motocross-bikes-first-look/"] ... continues at DirtRider.Com [/url] SOURCE: [URL unfurl="true"]https://dirtrider.com[/url] [/QUOTE]
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