So, which of the bikes’ many changes has had the biggest impact on how they now feel to ride? Is it the all-new “anti-squat chassis” concept, which pays big handling dividends on these lightweight two-dingers? Or is it the all-new fuel-injection system (which uses dual injectors in the throttle body, not the transfer ports, plus an electronic power-valve), which transforms the way these machines deliver their power? And is the first ever 300SX model genuinely faster than its quarter-litre sibling, or more of a design folly that’s aimed at those who prefer to ride than race? We answer these questions and more after sampling these three landmark models at KTM’s recent media launch in Queensland.
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