KTM Free Ride 250R VS Freeride 350 review and comparison︱Cross Training Adventure











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We score a decent test ride of both the KTM Freeride 350 and the KTM Freeride 250R in the perfect terrain - creek beds, tight single track, steep hill climbs and gnarly decents. With the new Freeride 250R, I feel as if KTM has designed and built the bike of my dreams. Time to take a ride into the future! The KTM Freeride chassis is unique. It uses a perimeter frame made of chrome-moly steel and aluminum. In front, there's an inverted 43mm WP fork. This test review and comparison of the four stroke and two stroke KTM Freerides includes reviews from the infamous Rabs, who managed to bend both KTM Freerides during his test ride. The KTM Freeride bikes concerned were a 2014 Freeride 250R and a 2013 Freeride 350. Coming from a trials background, you can appreciate the capabilities of a purebred competition motorcycle. In short, the Freeride motor feels very trials-like. It makes mellow usable power early in the range then signs off quickly. It has a smaller carburetor, lower compression, and less horsepower than the 250 XC motor, but it makes great torque and will chug lower than any enduro bike without stalling. This new Freeride bridges the gap between a full-size enduro and a trials bike. It has a relatively low seat height of 36 inches and a claimed dry weight of only 204 pounds, which helps make it a great playbike. Most riders will find that the compact size inspires confidence in difficult terrain. But there are times when free riding I wish my trials bike wasn't so specialized. In back, a link-less WP PDS shock. The KTM Freeride controls and brakes are supplied by Formula and Braking, while Maxxis Trialmaxx tires are used front and rear. The torquey powerplant is a carbureted 250cc two-stroke single based loosely on a KTM 250 XC motor. It has electric start only, and there's no power valve. In addition to being quieter, the KTM Freeride exhaust is smaller and tucked away better. Having a seat, for starters, would be nice. I also race AMA EnduroCross and often wish my racebike had some more trials-like characteristics for the rough stuff. • Let us know if we used your music in other vids but forgot to credit you. Many thanks to the following artists for their copyright free music in various vids: • Music: https://www.purple-planet.com • Music: https://audionautix.com/ • Music by Tobu: https://tobu.io • Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free... • Music: https://soundimage.org

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