🎥 Tested: 2018 KTM EXC TPI Launch
Adding fuel-injection to their 2018-model 250 and 300EXC also adds 3kg in weight, and about $1000 to their price tag. But, as Transmoto ’s Andy Wigan reports after testing KTM’s all-new injected two-strokes at the bikes’ recent media launch in Austria, these new machines have evolved to an all-new level when it comes to performance and rideability.
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For a more detailed insight into the new 2018 TPI machines, read our ride impression piece on the 250/300EXCs .
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