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Cycle News 2023 Issue 22 June 6

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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QUICKSPIN I 2024 KTM 300 XC-W P106 F's five-speed. The XCF-W has a selectable map switch and can accept traction control and quickshift, which are available separately as a KTM Power Parts accessory. The frame is also all-new. KTM removed the "backbone" from the shock tower to the head tube and designed the frame to transfer energy down through the pegs rather than up into the bars. All the frames share a similar design, but the 150 has its own specific frame; the 250 and 300 share the same frame, and all the four- strokes (including the new XW-F "green sticker" models) ride on the same chassis. New for 2024 is the 48mm WP Xact closed-cartridge fork. It replaces the previous open-car - tridge Xplor fork, which had com- pression dampening on the left leg and rebound adjustment on the right. The updated fork on the 2024 model offers compression and rebound on each stick with welcomed WP finger adjusters. The shock is new, too, but retains the W's linkless PDS system. With - out a rear linkage, the XC-W gains more than half an inch of ground clearance over its XC cousin. The new shock keeps the previous Xplor name but gets a new body and settings to keep up with the new frame and fork. Toolless (Top left) The exhaust power valve is also electronic now. (Left) KTM contemplated switching to premix with the new XC-Ws, but we're glad they stuck with oil injection.

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