- Mar 8, 2022
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by: Mark Kariya
When first introduced in the early 1990s by KTM, the 300cc two-stroke had lots of people wondering, “What’s the point of a 300?”As we’ve discovered since then, of course, the point is that a 300 is a wonderful extension of all that makes a 250 such a good tool in the dirt: It’s light, it’s fun to ride, and the extra bottom-end more than makes up for any perceived loss of over-rev.Sadly, though, 300s fall into a sort of no-man’s-land with most racer types preferring 450cc four-strok ...
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When first introduced in the early 1990s by KTM, the 300cc two-stroke had lots of people wondering, “What’s the point of a 300?”As we’ve discovered since then, of course, the point is that a 300 is a wonderful extension of all that makes a 250 such a good tool in the dirt: It’s light, it’s fun to ride, and the extra bottom-end more than makes up for any perceived loss of over-rev.Sadly, though, 300s fall into a sort of no-man’s-land with most racer types preferring 450cc four-strok ...
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