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Cycle News 2023 Issue 04 January 31

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SHOOTOUT I 2023 300 cc 2-STROKE OFF-ROAD SHOOTOUT P90 Trading notes. None of the bikes stall easily; they are all tractors. Regarding engine perfor- mance, though, there are noticeable differences, mainly with fueling. The TPI (fuel in- jected) bikes—KTM, Husqvarna, and GasGas—have a unique feel compared to the carbu- reted bikes (Beta and Sherco). The TPI bikes offer plenty of power, no question there, but deliver that power in an ultra- linear, almost docile manner compared to the carbureted Beta and Sherco. Some people like that, and some don't. Rac- ers tend not to, while trail riders are more tolerant. The Beta and Sherco motors are more explo- sive and harder hitting (read: fun) than the TPI bikes no matter what map mode you're in, while the TPI bikes are more manageable and user-friendly. Choose your weapon. Our tes- ters generally like the feel of the carbureted bikes better for trail riding and racing. But not all. At least one of our testers highly enjoys the feel of the TPI bikes for trail riding. Compared to its Austrian siblings, the GasGas feels the most "snappy," which makes sense because it has a lighter flywheel. For some, though, a signifi- cant benefit of the fuel injected (TPI) bikes is not having to pre- mix fuel because these bikes are oil injected. We prefer this for weekend/camping trail riding, so major bonus points here go to the KTM, Husky, and GasGas. All five bikes are excellent slow-speed rock crawlers and behave well at speed, too, except, perhaps, for one—the Sherco, at least comparatively. Multiple testers said it didn't feel as planted or stable at speed as the others. And most agreed that its suspension is a little on the harsh side overall and just wasn't as confidence- inspiring in sixth gear com- pared to the others. It probably shouldn't be your first choice for wide-open desert riding. All five bikes are fitted with odometers and over-size (com-

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