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Andrew Oldar
by: Andrew Oldar
KTM continues to have the largest cross-country motorcycle range in 2025 with a total of six models. Engine type is equal with a trio of two-strokes (125 XC, 250 XC, and 300 XC) and an equal number of four-strokes (250 XC-F, 350 XC-F, and 450 XC-F).Related: Pro Riding Tip—Ripping a 125cc Two-Stroke in Tight Woods2025 KTM 125 XCKTM’s 125 XC is designed to dominate the FMF XC3 125 Pro-Am class of the Grand National Cross Country (GNCC) series. (KTM/)Shared updates among them include a reworked double-cradle chromoly steel frame with visible cutouts in the shock tower and different tube-wall ...
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KTM continues to have the largest cross-country motorcycle range in 2025 with a total of six models. Engine type is equal with a trio of two-strokes (125 XC, 250 XC, and 300 XC) and an equal number of four-strokes (250 XC-F, 350 XC-F, and 450 XC-F).Related: Pro Riding Tip—Ripping a 125cc Two-Stroke in Tight Woods2025 KTM 125 XCKTM’s 125 XC is designed to dominate the FMF XC3 125 Pro-Am class of the Grand National Cross Country (GNCC) series. (KTM/)Shared updates among them include a reworked double-cradle chromoly steel frame with visible cutouts in the shock tower and different tube-wall ...
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