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Cycle News 2023 Issue 04 January 31

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VOLUME ISSUE JANUARY , P83 KTM 300 XC-W MSRP: $12,349 WEIGHT (MEASURED, WET): 243 LBS. Since the beginning of time, it seems, KTM's 300cc two-stroke off-road en- gine has been the engine by which all other 300cc two-strokes are judged— and pretty much the entire KTM 300 motorcycle, for that matter. If you've ever ridden one, you understand. Compared to the GasGas and Husky, the KTM 300 XC-W also rides on WP suspension components, uses TPI fueling technology and is oil-injected. Unlike the Husky, the KTM is not fitted with an adjustable engine map switch. Strange. However, a secondary map is preprogrammed in the ECU, but to access it, you must purchase KTM's optional handlebar-mounted switch. What sets the KTM apart from its GasGas and Husqvarna cousins and the other four bikes in this comparison is its rear suspension system. It's the only bike whose shock does not ride on linkage; instead, it's bolted right to the swingarm. KTM calls this design PDS for Progressive Damping System, which has been around since 1997. With PDS, the shock progressively increases damping through the stroke via an inner needle and dual pistons. For the off-road rider, PDS has sev- eral advantages: the design is simple, maintenance is low (no moving parts to grease, and the shock is easy to replace in a pinch), it's lighter than a linkage system, and offers more ground clear- ance, which is excellent for bashing over logs, rocks and even K-rails. There are tradeoffs, however. Mainly, some off-roaders feel the linkage KTMs, like the 300 XC (without the "W"), have a plusher and more sensitive feel. Other things to think about, the KTM is the lightest of the five and costs the most. (Left) Going into this comparison, we thought the KTM would be tough to beat, and we thought correctly. But the 300 XC-W comes with a premium price tag. (Right) Race it or trail it, the KTM will oblige.

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