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Cycle News 2017 Issue18 May 9

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VOL. 54 ISSUE 18 MAY 9, 2017 P117 250 EXC-F There isn't another 250cc dual-sport bike on the market that can even start to compare to the 2017 KTM 250 EXC-F. No other manufacturer pro- duces a 250 dual-sport based heavily on a 250F motocross bike like this. KTM's new 250 EXC-F is the new standard for what a 250 dual-sport can be. The 250 EXC-F is a pleasant surprise. Despite its smaller displacement, it's quite good both on the tarmac and dirt. It supplies a decent amount of pep and offers plenty of power out on the trail. Like its motocross brother, the 250 produces most of its power through the mid and way up into the high-revving top-end. Its overall light weight and flickable chas- sis make the 250 EXC-F a pure joy to navigate in tight, single-track trails. It has plenty of power to wheelie when needed. In deep sand and big hillclimbs, however, the 250 strug- gles a bit, but that's to be expected. In these conditions, it just doesn't have the power when compared to the 350 and 500. The little 250 also labored a bit to keep up on the longer asphalt sections of our 115-mile loop, especially if there was a headwind. It will pull 65 mph on flat ground in no wind, but we don't recommend battling it out on the freeway with big rigs and distracted drivers on the 250 The "little" EXC is most happy looking for technical trails.

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