KTM 300 XC-W TPI Price, Top Speed, Specs, Review ❤️

KTM 300 XC-W TPI Price, Specs, Review, Top Speed, Mileage, Seat Height, Horsepower, Weight, Images, Overview

The KTM 300 XC-W TPI is one of the most acknowledged names at the sharp end of hard enduro. It’s the ideal companion when tackling challenging areas with a bulletproof, fuel-injected 2-stroke engine churning out masses of low-down torque and top-end fury.

Now with a loud new look, retuned suspension settings, and over 2 decades of race-winning credentials, the KTM 300 XC-W TPI is ready for the most extreme enduro challenges.

KTM 300 XC-W TPI Price, Specs, Top Speed, Review, Horsepower

KTM 300 XC-W TPI Price USA

Price: MSRP: $ 10899 plus $ 485 freight

KTM 300 XC-W TPI Top Speed

Top Speed: 85 MPH (Est.)

KTM 300 XC-W TPI Seat Height

Seat Height: 960 mm

KTM 300 XC-W TPI Weight

Weight: 103.4 kg

KTM 300 XC-W TPI Horsepower

Horsepower: Approx 55+ HP

KTM 300 XC-W TPI Specs

ENGINE

TRANSMISSION6-speed
STARTERElectric starter
STROKE72 mm
BORE72 mm
CLUTCHWet, DDS multi-disc clutch, Brembo hydraulics
DISPLACEMENT293.2 cm³
EMSContinental EMS
DESIGN1-cylinder, 2-stroke engine
TANK CAPACITY (APPROX.)
9 l

SUSPENSION

FRONT SUSPENSIONWP XPLOR-USD, Ø 48 mm
REAR SUSPENSIONWP Xplor PDS shock absorber
SUSPENSION TRAVEL (FRONT)300 mm
SUSPENSION TRAVEL (REAR)310 mm

BRAKES

FRONT BRAKEDisc brake
REAR BRAKEDisc brake
FRONT BRAKE DISC DIAMETER260 mm
REAR BRAKE DISC DIAMETER220 mm

CHASSIS

CHAINX-Ring 5/8 x 1/4″
FRAME DESIGNCentral double-cradle-type 25CrMo4 steel
STEERING HEAD ANGLE63.5 °

OTHER

SEAT HEIGHT960 mm
GROUND CLEARANCE370 mm
WEIGHT (WITHOUT FUEL)
103.4 kg

KTM 300 XC-W TPI Review

KTM continues its dedication to its enduro 2-stroke line. The KTM 300XC-W TPI is a good example.

This model has seen significant updates in 2020 and is a dirt bike built to tackle the extreme–we’re talking overcoming the insane technical muddied trails and tight taped-off tracks to unbelievable boulder climbing–KTM didn’t dedicate a Six Days- and Erzbergrodeo-specific XC-W models just for fun. These bikes are designed to be ridden on any trail or technical situation.

The TPI (transfer port injection) improves fuel efficiency and reduces emissions. TPI technology reduces the need to premix gas and jet a carburetor. This means you can fill up at a pump and leave your jetting equipment home.

Are you race-ready? Dirt Rider looked at Manuel Lettenbichler’s KTM300 XC-W-TPI to see his modifications. It was built at Murrieta’s FMF KTM Factory Racing team shop. Manni had his suspension, ECU, and Akrapovic exhaust system. He also brought handlebars, grips, and DR.

The 300 XC–W TPI has undergone a complete overhaul for 2020. The frame and subframe, Pankl six-speed transmission, Pankl aluminum head stay, mapping, battery, exhaust, bodywork, seat, and Pankl six-speed transmission have all been updated.

The power valve drive mechanism, wiring harness, and WP suspension have all been updated and reworked.

The 300 XC–W TPI is available in six days and Erzbergrodeo versions, with special graphics. 

Six Days includes:

  • A skid plate.
  • Supersprox two-piece rear suspension.
  • Orange triple clamps.
  • Chain guide and frame.

The Six Days also features a Six Days seat. KTM PowerParts is included in the limited-edition Erzbergrodeo model. It features a Selle Dalla Valle Factory Seat, front and rear disc protectors, close hand guards, pulls strings, and many other accessories.

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