Bosuer’s new 300cc two-stroke dirt bike delivers lightweight power, agile handling, and all-level accessibility for off-road enthusiasts.

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Chinese off-road specialist Bosuer has introduced a new 300cc two-stroke dirt bike that blends classic punch with modern engineering. Built to excite riders of all skill levels, the machine promises sharp performance, low weight, and easy handling on any terrain.
The water-cooled two-stroke engine produces 35 kW at 9,000 rpm and 38 N·m of torque at 7,000 rpm, paired with a six-speed transmission and both electric and kick-start options. Weighing just 115 kg, it features a FASTACE front fork with dual adjustment and a FASTACE rear shock with an external air bag for quick tuning, giving riders precise control on rough trails or motocross tracks.
Bosuer spokesperson Jason says the bike suits “riders of all ages and experience levels,” delivering manageable power with advanced suspension and ergonomic safety features. The two-stroke format delivers instant throttle response, a superior power-to-weight ratio, and simpler maintenance than four-stroke rivals.
Bosuer, founded in 2002, builds high-quality off-road motorcycles and ATVs. The new 300cc model demonstrates the brand’s commitment to innovation and accessibility, delivering a lively, lightweight option for both first-time riders and seasoned racers.


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