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Andrew Oldar
by: Andrew Oldar
KTM, Husqvarna, and GasGas own the 300 two-stroke cross-country motorcycle segment. These off-road competition-focused dirt bikes share much in common with their respective brand’s motocross models, most notably chassis design. The easiest way to decipher a cross-country model from an enduro (in stock trim) is the former has a front number plate while the latter are equipped with a headlight. If off-road competition and light motocross (i.e., vet track) riding and racing is in your future and you want a big-bore two-stroke dirt bike, read on to learn about three options available in 2024.Rel ...
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KTM, Husqvarna, and GasGas own the 300 two-stroke cross-country motorcycle segment. These off-road competition-focused dirt bikes share much in common with their respective brand’s motocross models, most notably chassis design. The easiest way to decipher a cross-country model from an enduro (in stock trim) is the former has a front number plate while the latter are equipped with a headlight. If off-road competition and light motocross (i.e., vet track) riding and racing is in your future and you want a big-bore two-stroke dirt bike, read on to learn about three options available in 2024.Rel ...
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