How fast is a KTM 300 2-stroke?

How fast is a KTM 300 2-stroke?

120 mi/h
KTM 300

Manufacturer KTM-Sportmotorcycle AG
Engine Single-cylinder, liquid-cooled, Reed intake, Fuel injected, 2-stroke
Bore / stroke 72 mm / 72 mm, 293 cc
Compression ratio 13.2:1
Top speed 120 mi/h

What year KTM 300 is best?

Of all the used two-strokes on the market, the KTM 300 holds its value the best. The 2000, 2002 and 2003 models are pretty good, too.

DOES THE 2014 KTM 300 have electric start?

The KTM 300 XC is equipped with both kick and electric starters in 2014 and a more powerful battery than ever. With its patented placement in a longitudinal direction above the ignition, the compact starter system is optimally protected and provides a decisive advantage in hard offroad use.

Is KTM EXC 2-stroke?

Pre-mixing 2-stroke fuel is a thing of the past for KTM EXC TPI owners. The 2-stroke enduro range is fitted with a frame-mounted oil tank featuring flexible mountings, which greatly improves durability and reliability.

How long does a KTM 300 last?

I think most people will tell you the 300 can go 150hrs on a top end as a safe bet. The piston is usually still good at that many hours but the rings will probably be out of spec. If you’re pulling it apart to put on new rings you mind as well add a piston while you’re in there.

Is the KTM 300 fuel-injected?

Being fuel-injected, the cylinder features two lateral domes which hold the fuel injectors, supplying fuel to the rear transfer ports. The cylinder on the KTM 300 XC-W TPI has a bore of 72 mm and is fitted with a sophisticated power valve, providing ultra-smooth and controllable power characteristics.

How long does a 2-stroke dirt bike engine last?

A 2-stroke piston can last over a hundred hours if the bike was casually ridden and properly maintained, but an aggressive motocross racer can wear out a top-end in less than 20 hours of ride time.

Are 2 strokes high maintenance?

While two-stroke engines run more simplistically, their need for maintenance is usually much higher. However, two-stroke parts are notoriously cheaper than four-stroke. Two-strokes also require more frequent shifting, but riders can get a faster top speed with more power.

How long is KTM 300 bottom end?

colorado ktm300 It has 390 hours and the bottom end is going strong. I have replaced the pistons between 120 and 140 hours.

What kind of suspension does the KTM 300 EXC have?

The KTM 300 is designed for difficult off-road conditions. The 300 EXC and the 300 XC-W have a small headlight, speedometer, tail-light and somewhat softer linkless PDS suspension.

What makes the 2014 KTM 250 EXC so special?

2014 KTM 250 EXC. Picture credits – KTM. Submit more pictures. More pictures… Unbeatable power-to-weight ratio, low acquisition and maintenance costs plus understandable technology make the 250 EXC an unrivalled machine for extremely tough enduro rides.

When did the KTM 300g Enduro come out?

Starting in 2008 all 300’s came with electric start. Since the early 2000s KTM has been offering the XC-W model in a special “Six-Days” limited edition. The original 300GS Enduro grew out of the experience with 250 cc Penton Hare Scrambler and other KTM air cooled 2-stroke enduro bikes.

When did the KTM 300 get a hydraulic clutch?

In 1999 the 300 received a hydraulic clutch and the 2000 motor benefited from a redesigned cylinder. In 2004 there was another frame change. There were significant engine changes, including a bore and stroke change and the carburetor size reduced from 38 mm to 36 mm, resulting in an 8 lb (3.6 kg) weight savings and no more jetting problems.