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Want to win my 2018 KTM 250 XC-W TPI? Visit https://dirtbikechannel.com/ before May 15, 2018 to find out how. Order your parts through this link to help us out: https://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/?u... or visit https://www.dirtbikechannel.com/parts/ This 2018 KTM 250 XC-W TPI has been running great in the desert. One of the reasons that I have gravitated toward the XC line in the KTM lineup is because I end up riding a fair amount of wide open deserts along with the tighter alpine single track here in Utah and the surrounding areas. The XC gearing just lends itself a little better to those types of terrain. Riding this XC-W, which is geared more toward the tight single track terrain, has reminded me that the W line can also do the desert just fine. You have to get used to the gaps between 2nd and 3rd gear, and realize that you will almost never use 1st gear for more than a nanosecond. Other than that, the bike has performed flawlessly for me in the desert. Even the Xplor 48 forks are doing just fine for me in the whoops that I encounter out in the desert. Overall, this is a great bike. I have a feeling that KTM will bring the TPI 300 XC-W to the US later this year for the 2019 models and guys will be flocking to those like the Salmon of Capistrano, but you shouldn’t overlook the 250. It’s a great bike and my personal preference right now just because of how the motor revs a bit quicker and a bit more feely than the 300s do. Special thanks to my $10/month patrons on / dirtbikechannel Blair Butler, Brian Falcon, Chris Abel, David Adams, David Keyes, Dion Jaramillo, Flo Motorsports, Garrett Wastlund, Ken Paulino, Matt, Mitchell Forrest, Nathan Weber, Paul Warner, Robert Van Huss, Ryan Woodley, Scott Parce, Sean Williams, Seth Green, Steve Yurko, Steven Brady, Terence Seymour, Travis Winston