2017 KTM 250 SX Two-Stroke: FIRST RIDE

Cycle News Staff | June 1, 2016

We just spent the day riding the all-new 2017 KTM 250 SX two-stroke out at Glen Helen and we’re happy to report that it’s pretty much everything that KTM said that it would be: lighter, faster and better handling. The 250 SX is the most changed in KTM’s motocross lineup, having received a ground-up makeover. The engine is new, the chassis is new and the suspension is new, including the bike’s new AER 48 air forks. Our test rider was quick to say that the bike is very powerful and has gobs of bottom-end and torque.

2017 KTM 250 SX two-stroke
The 2017 KTM 250SX is Light, light, light. It is fun to throw around. Photography by Adam Booth

We will be doing more riding over the next few weeks on the 250 SX and will give you a more comprehensive ride-report in an upcoming issue of Cycle News magazine. But we can certainly tell you now that the all-new 250 SX is very impressive and further proves KTM’s commitment to two-stroke development, which we are, of course, very happy about.

2017 KTM 250 SX two-stroke
The KTM has plenty of power to clear the big jumps. Photography by Adam Booth

The 2017 KTM 250 SX shares a lot with the KTM four-strokes, which got a major overhaul last year. To see a more in depth list of features and changes to the 250 SX check out our first look article CLICK HERE

2017 KTM 250 SX two-stroke
There isn’t much that didn’t get changed on the 2017 KTM 250 SX two-stroke. Photography by Adam Booth

-Adam Booth

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