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Cycle News 2021 Issue 05 February 2

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

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(Right) All the fun is right here, all 300cc of it. (Middle) The XC is fitted with WP's Xact AER pneumatic forks. WP hasn't given up on air forks and their work is paying off. Suspension duties come from KTM's SX-model specs of WP Xact 48mm AER fork and Xact shock. The air-spring fork fea- tures some significant updates for 2021 that you can feel in most impact situations as a big improvement. The lightweight benefit of them is undeniable, but many still want the softer ini- tial stroke of a spring fork for off- road. I tend to agree. The AER system is better than ever and hasn't beat me up at all, but for hidden rocks and trail obstacles, I'd prefer a little less feedback before the mid-stroke. The XC power comes straight from SX bikes. Or at least they used to. Back in the day the XC two-stroke had the engine character of an SX tuned down a bit, but with the ad- vent of TPI fuel control, that trend has somewhat shifted in the 250 and 300 mod- els. Here, both the XC and softer more compliant XC-W trail weapons share engine map- ping/tuning. This means your XC is more aggressive everywhere, except in the motor department. Is that a bummer? Sort of. It's sup- posed to be the leading edge of off-road, open-course racing, and it shares engine tuning with the trail bike/headlight model? Slap on some numbers and the XC 300 TPI is ready to race. P74 QUICKSPIN I 2021 KTM 300 XC TPI

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