Is the 2023 KTM 300 Really That Good? This is the question that I have been getting since I got back from the 2023 KTM intro at Red Bud. Is this bike on just another hype train because it’s new and we were at a good track? I am here to break it all down for you in this article.
2. Torque Feel: The 2023 KTM 300 has the torque for vet riders to be lazy but also seems to have enough top end/over-rev for the hyper active younger racer as well. Now don’t get too worked up as you can’t always lug the KTM 300 in third gear through corners, but the 23 version does recover quicker if you’re tired as shit in a race and just don’t feel like down shifting into second. A quick fan of the clutch gets the rpms back into the meat of the power much better than I can remember from any two stroke. Unlike the 250, the 300 felt like it ran cleaner and wasn’t nearly as lean feeling up on top, but the KTM FI R&D engineers are supposed to make the FI even better before it hits the dealerships in late September. The 300 had a much cleaner and better pull than the 250 I rode on the same day. 3. Handling: The 300 feels lighter than the 250 because of the way the power is delivered. I can lean into corners harder/sooner and get more rear wheel traction on the way out! I also like how the new 300 handled de-cel bumps when on the edge of the tires. Unlike past KTM’s that I have tried, the new chassis likes to be leaned under load. The stability that I felt from the 23 KTM 300 was much better than that of a YZ250 that I got a chance to ride before I went to Red Bud. This really blew my wig back a little because the Yamaha set the bar for me on stability when it came to two strokes! So with all this being said, is this the ultimate vet machine? I would say not quite, but it is the ultimate vet two stroke! I still think the KTM 350 SX-F is easier to ride and allows the rider to work less while going faster, but this KTM 300 has closed the gap and gives you a whole different perspective on what a good two stroke is supposed to feel like. If I was racing and riding for fun I still would choose the 350 for the simple fact that I can charge harder into obstacles and get out of corners slightly quicker. These two aspects allow “me” to have more fun on the track. But, if I was a 50/50 type of rider that liked to ride woods/moto, I would lean towards this 300 because of how light it feels and how much rear wheel traction I can get when lugging. Figure out what type of rider you are and choose! With KTMs 2023 lineup you get a lot of choices and this new 300 isn’t just hype. It is a new era for two strokes and this “hater” is coming around a little! The 350 is winning the race (excuse the pun), I think for the number of hard enduros I'll be doing simply basing a decision on that wouldn't be the way to go. Anybody have one I could have a go of
Is a KTM 300 EXC a 2The KTM 300 EXC is one of the most recognized names at the sharp end of hard enduro. With a bulletproof 2-stroke engine churning out masses of low-down torque and top-end fury, it's the ideal companion when tackling difficult terrain.
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