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There’s more shiny stuff! KTM Factory Wheels, a holeshot device I’ll probably misuse or forget about, and an orange rear sprocket (I’d match with some socks or a keychain or something) keep this bike build’s hits coming. Factory triple clamps in swanky orange anodizing compliment the on-brand blast. KTM’s Factory Edition concept has made its way to off-road with the 2022 350 XCF which you could call a “Kailub Russell” replica.įor 2022, this bike gets the royal makeover treatment again in its second season with KTM Red Bull Factory Racing graphics, a sharp blue Selle Dalla Valle seat cover/factory seat, and a dripping orange frame. It’s just been the 350 branch of the KTM tree. In fact, Russell hasn’t raced any other bike in his XC1 career. It’s a proven platform, perfected by the dominate career of Kailub Russell as he stacked up eight consecutive GNCC XC1 Championships aboard this one model. Unlike myself, this new FE has the backbone to hack it in the real world of elite off-road. To find out if this is the real deal, I rode both this bike and the real factory bike of Ben Kelley at the GNCC finale in Indiana (haha, they let me do that!)-more on that later.
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True, it doesn’t have the real factory build treatment Ben Kelley and Josh Toth enjoy on the hand-built rides they earned, but for a ride you can walk into a dealership and buy, it gets damn close. The 2022 KTM 350 XCF Factory Edition and I are nothing alike. If you don’t remember the dream of being on that team, you’re probably not signing a lot of race-day waivers today. After all, aspiring to be the best, riding the best, and surrounding yourself by the best is what got us and what’s kept us in this dirt bike racing mess for so long. This isn’t going to surprise anyone, but I pretend to be a factory racer a lot.