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Cycle News 2025 Issue 20 May 20

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P104 RIDE REVIEW I 2025 BETA RR X-PRO 300 TWO-STROKE & 390 FOUR-STROKE Despite its nervous two-stroke nature, the 300 is easy to ride and a lot of fun on the trail. It has ex- cellent bottom-end performance and pulls smoothly and consis- tently until you're ready to shift up a gear. The 390 is even smoother. It also offers a lot of controllable power and is delivered in a more relaxed four-stroke manner, and you don't shift as much. Even diehard two-stroke fans will acknowledge the smoothness of the 390's engine and how easy it is to handle. The 390 can find traction where the 300 might struggle, yet both bikes perform than on the 390. Some riders like that, others don't. Changing engine modes, from standard to "rain," tames things down just a bit. Another big difference is engine braking—the 390 has a lot, and the 300 has none or very little. As a result, the 390 has more front-end diving when you close the throttle, which trans- lates into a little more work for the rider. your toes, while the 390 is all these things, too, but toned down a notch or two. The main difference is, of course, their motors and weight. While they are both very powerful yet manageable, the 300 demands a little more of your attention regarding throttle management. On the 300, the same amount of twist from the throttle to loft the front end over a rock or log as the 390 could result in an embarrassing loop out because of the 300's snappier power de - livery and lighter weight; things just happen quicker on the 300 The X-Pros are fitted with the latest 48mm Sachs SHC fork that performs well.

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