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Cycle News 2017 Issue13 April 4

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VOL. 54 ISSUE 13 APRIL 4, 2017 P105 When it comes to tight, technical trails, the two-stroke continues to be the choice for many elite riders, such as top Hard Enduro racers like Jonny Walker and Gra- ham Jarvis. Many believe that the weight is the main reason for this but, surpris- ingly, the KTM four-stroke models are not far off from the two-strokes when it comes to static weight. Our 250 XC weighed in at 236 pounds full of fuel, which was just two pounds less than the KTM 450 XC-F four-stroke. They share most of the same components outside the powerplant, but the KTM two-strokes hold slightly more fuel (2.6 gallons versus 2.2 gallons, that's almost a three-pound difference). By comparison, the KTM XC models are 25-30 pounds lighter than the Honda CRF450RX and Yamaha YZ450FX. So weight is a consideration, but the power delivery that allows the KTM two-strokes to pull right off idle with controllable modulation and a buttery smooth hydrau- lic clutch will allow you to conquer tough terrain you never thought was possible. Ironically, the KTM two-strokes are now actually smoother off the bottom, making them easier to control in technical terrain. And they vibrate less than their big-bore four-stroke brothers. It's also worth noting that four-strokes have more moving parts in the engine and, as a result, more reciprocal mass, so when things are whipping around inside there, it can make four-strokes "feel" heavier than two-strokes in motion. The XC feels so light you'll have the confidence to do stuff like this. "For sure a factory bike is a different level, but this thing straight out of the box is really amazing." – Taddy Blazusiak

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