As Ken mentioned, “I have a lot of confidence in my motorcycle, I feel like it’s working really well for me personally. And I think ultimately, not making any changes to the bike for months and months on end, I just have ridden it on all kinds of different dirt conditions. So, I mean things can always happen, you can crash, be caught off guard, but overall, I just know my motorcycle.”

When Ken says he hasn’t changed his bike in a while he really means it.

“I literally haven’t done one click change since probably before Daytona,” he said. “I haven’t touched it, I am a little bit scared to mess it up, I just know it very well. We always attempt to test, like we have it in our minds and them I am like, ‘No, I am just riding.’ Because like I said I have ridden it on hard pack, sandy, clay, it doesn’t matter. And other things it could be better at times, maybe, but I am a little bit worried about messing other areas up as well. And I think my riding shows that the bike’s plenty good enough to be up on top of the box.”

While so many other riders are dealing with switching bike brands, Ken is already comfortable in all conditions. And a comfortable Ken Roczen is a fast Ken Roczen. If he can add consistency to his repertoire for 2026, things might just get interesting for the #94.