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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 P110 lately on the new KTM chassis, two- and four-stroke, and find this one to be a pleasant and neutral platform. The seat is more defined and less round or vague than the previous generation. The bodywork is nice and slim, too. I fired up the 300 XC-W and was eager to put it to the test in the tacky, wooded conditions. I've never been a fan of the TPI engines. To me, they always feel like a carbed two-stroke that always needs to be cleared out. But when you do, it only pings and doesn't deliver that snappy response you get from a well- tuned carb bike. I've raced the TBI 300 XC and am also familiar with the 300 SX. Right away, the new XC-W runs much better than the previous TPI bike and feels a lot like the latest-generation SX's and XC's. It might not deliver as much raw power as 300cc SX or XC (57 horsepow - er versus 49), but the respon- siveness is largely increased from the former TPI engine. It's not a wide-open racing machine, but the roll-on is snappy, and the mid-to-top pull is on par with what I expect from a 300cc motor. And the first and second-gear torque is crazy usable. It sounds crisp as you click through the gears, and the power doesn't fizzle The XC-W might be more at home in the woods, but it's quite happy when things open up, and the jumps get bigger.

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