- Location
- Grand Junction, CO
Well, I picked up the replacement for the incredibly capable '08 KTM 300 XC 2 stroke... here's to hoping the new bike fills the void that the 300 left! The new one is a '08 KTM 250 XCF-W with a KTM factory parts big-bore 280cc kit. It comes with some very nice extras too!
Scotts steering damper
Bullet Proof Designs radiator guards
Fastway hand guards
TrailTech Torch X2 halogen headlight
Pirelli MT43 rear trials tire
Pirelli MT21 front tire
4 gallon tank Acerbis
I have some other extras, the factory tank (which will probably get put on ASAP), tall seat, Wolfman Day-Tripper panniers and a handful of misc. stuff. I can use the big tank for longer dual sport rides when needed. Also came with a new spare piston, rings & gaskets too. The bike is White, which is odd IMO... but it's growing on me.
I rode it around our backyard, trying to get used to it... the power is a little soft on the bottom-end compared to a 450, but it pulls very hard as the revs increase. The power is also very linear and predictable, which is what I'm looking for. The bike itself is very flickable and easy to maneuver, I really like how manageable it is. I think it will be a pretty easy transition from the 300.
I don't have big changes planned for the bike, but it WILL be getting a Rekluse! :greg: Perhaps some tire changes, if I'm feeling rich eventually I'll upgrade the exhaust. Looking forward to riding this thing on both technical trails and longer dual sport rides.
Some pics-
It's a neat bike, electric start, 6 speed wide ratio transmission. It's easy to plate and I'm planning on doing just that.
Scotts steering damper
Bullet Proof Designs radiator guards
Fastway hand guards
TrailTech Torch X2 halogen headlight
Pirelli MT43 rear trials tire
Pirelli MT21 front tire
4 gallon tank Acerbis
I have some other extras, the factory tank (which will probably get put on ASAP), tall seat, Wolfman Day-Tripper panniers and a handful of misc. stuff. I can use the big tank for longer dual sport rides when needed. Also came with a new spare piston, rings & gaskets too. The bike is White, which is odd IMO... but it's growing on me.
I rode it around our backyard, trying to get used to it... the power is a little soft on the bottom-end compared to a 450, but it pulls very hard as the revs increase. The power is also very linear and predictable, which is what I'm looking for. The bike itself is very flickable and easy to maneuver, I really like how manageable it is. I think it will be a pretty easy transition from the 300.
I don't have big changes planned for the bike, but it WILL be getting a Rekluse! :greg: Perhaps some tire changes, if I'm feeling rich eventually I'll upgrade the exhaust. Looking forward to riding this thing on both technical trails and longer dual sport rides.
Some pics-
It's a neat bike, electric start, 6 speed wide ratio transmission. It's easy to plate and I'm planning on doing just that.